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AN   INDEX 


PRINCIPAL   WORKS 


IN   EVERY   DEPARTMENT   OF 


RELIGIOUS  LITERATURE. 


EMBRACING   NEARLY 


SEVEiNTY  THOUSAND  CITATIONS,  ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 
UNDER  TWO  THOUSAND  HEADS. 


HOWARDH^IALCOM,  D.D.,  LL.D. 


SECOND   EDITION,  WITH   ADDENDA. 


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PHILADELPHIA 
J.   B.   LIPPINCOTT    &    CO. 

1870. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1869,  by 

J.  B.  LIPPINCOTT   &  CO., 

In  the  Clerk's  OfiBce  of  the  District  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Eastern  District  of 

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PREFACE. 


Nothing  was  farther  from  my  mind,  in  commencing  this  b«cly  of 
references,  than  the  idea  of  making  it  available  to  others  as  well  as 
myself  On  assuming  the  pastoi'ship  of  a  church  in  1820,  I  pur- 
chased, under  the  guidance  of  my  honored  instructors  in  theology, 
Drs.  Staughton,  Alexander,  and  Miller,  about  two  thousand  vol- 
umes. But  to  many  of  them  I  was  a  stranger,  and  often  found  that 
I  had  help  at  hand  when  it  was  too  late  for  my  purpose.  For  my 
own  convenience,  I  arranged  the  entire  contents  of  m}^  library  in 
the  manner  here  exhibited.  For  aid  in  future  investigations,  refer- 
ences were  added,  as  important  books  came  under  my  notice — in 
Reviews,  or  elsewliere.  Lj'ing  constantly  on  my  desk  for  over  forty 
years,  and  receiving  almost  daily  additions,  the  book  grew,  without 
any  sensible  deduction  of  time  from  my  proper  pursuits ;  and  since 
my  retirement  from  professional  life,  I  have  found  pleasant  occupa- 
tion in  endeavoring  to  give  it  completeness. 

So  far  as  I  know,  the  work  is  unique,  so  that  whatever  may  be 
its  deficiences,  it  will  be  useful  as  far  as  it  goes.  There  are  biblio- 
thecas,  each  of  which  was  received  favorably  by  the  learned,  but  all 
so  different  in  design  from  this,  that  it  will  lose  none  of  its  value 
when  placed  by  their  side.  Few  of  them  can  now  be  had,  and 
nearly  all  of  them  were  published  more  than  a  century  ago,  when 
there  were  few  valuable  theological  books  in  the  English  language. 
Such  as  desire  to  consult  them,  are  referred  to  the  head  "  Biblio- 
graphy." 

Theology  has  become  the  mo^t  voluminous  of  all  the  sciences.  A 
minister  now  can  read  through  very  few  of  the  teeming  productions 
of  the  press,  while  there  are  many  he  must  consult.  In  the  English 
language  alone,  there  are,  I  suppose,  a  quarter  of  a  million  of 
religious  books.  To  become  familiar  with  these,  to  say  nothing  of 
an  equal  number  in  Latin,  German,  and  French,  would  require  a 
thousand  lives.  Hence  the  absolute  need  of  an  aid  like  this,  to 
enable  the  student  to  consult  just  those  books,  or  parts  of  books, 
which  will  furnish  him  the  requii'ed  assistance. 

Persons  who  have  given  special  attention  to  some  one  topic,  will 
probably  be  acquainted  with  authors  on  th.it  point  which  are  not 
here  adduced.  But  such  will  not  forget  that  other  parts  of  the 
book,  and  perhaps  that  very  part,  will  render  them  good  service. 

(5) 


6  PREFACE. 

The  omission  which  they  discover  may  have  been  through  my  igno- 
rance or  oversight,  but  in  thousands  of  cases,  such  omission  is  the 
result  of  self-imposed  restraint.  The  book  may  be  out  of  print,  or 
very  rare,  or  superseded  by  a  better,  or  of  small  value  compared 
with  those  which  are  mentioned.  My  aim  is  not  to  preserve  the 
whole  sum  of  theological  literature  from  that  oblivion  which  much 
of  it  merits,  but  to  furnish  I'eady  reference  to  what  is  still  both 
valuable  and  accessible.  Nor  am  I  willing  to  hide  meritorious 
authors  in  a  crowd;  nor  to  waste  a  student's  time  in  searching  for 
books  which  he  cannot  find;  nor  by  amassing  references,  useless  or 
merely  curious,  to  give  my  book  a  scholarl}^  and  complete  appear- 
ance, and  destroy  its  utility.  Zealous  bibliographers  enumerate 
every  title  they  can  find,  though  the  book  may  be  nowhere  in  ex- 
istence, and  love  to  append  to  their  notice,  "rare;"  "very  rare;" 
"only  fifty  copies  printed;"  "unnoticed  hitherto,"  etc.  But  I 
desire  neither  the  credit  of  authorship,  nor  the  gratification  of  the 
learned,  and  have  no  other  ambition  than  to  help  the  industrious. 
No  small  labor,  therefore,  has  been  spent  in  making  careful  omis- 
sions, and  many  more  would  have  been  made,  were  it  not  that  a 
book  may  be  of  signal  use,  though  not  the  best  on  the  subject ;  and 
may  be  within  reach,  when  a  better  one  is  not.  On  a  few  subjects, 
such  as  "  English  Bible,"  and  "  New  Version,"  all  the  writers  which 
have  come  to  my  knowledge  are  named. 

"  The  Fathers  "  are  constantly  referred  to,  though  the  subject* 
may  have  been  much  better  handled  b}'"  others.  This  respect  seems 
due  to  antiquity.  In  all  cases,  their  testimony  as  to  facts  is  im- 
portant. It  is  desirable  also  to  keep  open  the  original  sources  of 
controversial  theology,  and  to  trace  the  succession  of  sacred  litera- 
ture. That  so  man}'  of  the  references  are  to  old  books,  will  be  no 
objection  to  scholars.  On  some  of  the  subjects,  nearly  all  the  litera- 
ture is  old ;  and  the  aggregate  of  the  good  theology  of  all  past  ages, 
is  vastly  greater  than  the  amount  produced  in  our  single  age.  The 
zeal  of  publishers  keeps  new  books  before  the  public,  and  the 
student  is  much  less  likely  to  be  ignorant  of  these  than  of  those 
of  older  date. 

Lists  of  editions  of  the  Hebrew  and  Greek  scriptures,  and  of  the 
Septuagint,  Yulgate,  and  other  versions,  are  omitted,  because  not 
only  are  the  "  Biblia  "  named  separately  in  booksellers'  catalogues, 
but  there  are  numerous  compilations  of  this  sort,  which  leave 
nothing  to  be  done  in  that  department.  I  have  mentioned  the  best 
of  these  under  "Bibliography,"  and  "  Printed  editions." 

Bodies  of  Divinity,  Bible  Dictionaries,  Church  Histories,  and 
Commentators,  are  named  in  their  proper  places  ;  but  as  they  are 
themselves  works  of  general  reference,  they  are  not  referred  to 
under  the  several  topics  they  embrace,  except  they  discuss  some 
one  particularl}'^  and  largely.  The  inquirer  will,  of  course,  consult 
such  of  them  as  are  within  his  reach. 

The  abridgement  of  titles  is  the  result  of  much  reflection,  and 
has  cost  much  labor.    To  have  given  them  in  full  would  have  trebled 


PREFACE.  1 

the  cost  of  the  book,  \^ithout  increasing  its  value.  Enough  of  each 
title  is  given  to  preclude  embarrassment  or  uncertainty. 

To  assort  books  accurately  is  impossible,  for  some  may  properly 
be  placed  under  divers  heads;  but  all  inconvenience  on  this  score 
is  obviated  by  the  references  to  kindred  heads. 

References  ai'e  not  made  to  volumes  and  pages,  because  the 
diversity  of  editions  would  make  them  not  only  useless  but  per- 
plexing. When  a  work  is  divided  into  parts  and  chapters,  the 
number  is  given.  Single  sermons  and  pamphlets  are  omitted,  be- 
cause generally  ephemeral,  and  always  diflicult  to  find. 

The  date  of  the  first  publication  of  a  book  is  given,*  where  it 
seemed  desirable,  as  under  Commentators,  Common  Prayer,  Concor- 
dances, English  Bible,  Geography,  Histories,  Missions,  Palestine, 
Theology,  etc.  The  date  given  in  catalogues  is  only  that  of  the 
edition  there  mentioned,  and  in  some  of  the  best,  dates  are  not 
given  at  all.  Let  the  owner  of  this  book  undertake  to  put  the 
date  of  the  first  editions  to  the  works  named  under  any  single  head, 
and  he  will  be  convinced  of  the  folly  of  attempting  it  for  all.  To 
do  it  as  far  as  I  have,  has  been  very  troublesome,  and  in  many  cases 
it  required  an  examination  of  the  biography  of  the  author.  In  Law, 
Medicine,  or  Science,  the  date  of  a  publication  may  be  useful ;  but 
theology  has  a  positive  basis  in  Revelation,  and  he  who  in 'any  age 
writes  well  on  sacred  subjects,  writes  for  all  ages.  If  the  student 
finds  the  aid  he  requires,  it  is  enough.  Resides,  there  are  few  im- 
portant books  which  have  not  been  reprinted,  perhaps  more  than 
once ;  and  some  of  the  oldest  are  still  being  reproduced,  often  with 
valuable  editorial  improvements.  Whenever  a  book  relates  to  "the 
present  time,"  or  the  state  of  a  country  at  a  certain  period,  the  date 
is  given,  if  possible  ;f  and  when  some  particular  edition  is  greatly 
preferable,  it  is  designated. 

Observations  on  the  comparative  value  of  books  are  sparingly 
introduced,  preferring  to  omit  works  of  small  merit,  if  there  are 
good  ones  on  that  topic,  not  too  rare,  except  when  it  seemed  well 
to  put  the  reader  on  his  guard.  The  little  reliance  which  can  be 
placed  on  such  notices  is  illustrated  by  the  specimens  below,  selected 
because  the}^  are  the  utterances  of  well-known  men  in  regard  to 
well-known  books. 

Wake's  New  Version  of  the  Psalms.  "  Well  drawn  up.''  "  Notes  judi- 
cious."— British  Critic.     "  No  value." — Okmk. 

McKnight  on  the  Epistles.  "Luminous  and  valuable."  —  Parkhurst. 
"Not  ofteu  paralleled." — British  Critic.     "Translation  rash,  uncouth,  and 


*  Some  of  these  dates  are  disputed  by  scholars.  I  have  intended  to  give  those  most 
usually  assigned. 

f  Guild,  in  his  useful  "Librarian  »  Mnnnnl,"  discriminates  between  intellectual  and 
natural  bibliogr;iphy.  The  former  term  he  applies  to  the  consideration  of  the  contents 
of  books  ;  the  latter,  to  notices  of  the  number  of  volumes,  date,  size,  price,  and  rarity  of 
editions  or  of  particular  copies.  My  tas-tes  do  not  load  me  to  the  latter  class  of  inquiries, 
and  if  tbej  did,  I  sEould  nut  mingle  both  in  one  book. 


8  PREFACE. 

ofleu  ungrammatical.  The  notes  tend  more  to  perplex  than  enlighten." — 
LouNDEs.  "  With  two  exceptions,  scarcely  any  doctrine  is  rightly  stated." 
— Orme. 

Draper's  Lectures  on  the  Liturgy.  "  Perspicuous,  sensible,  and  evan- 
gelical."—  Eclectic  Review.  "No  small  portion  is  jargon."  —  Critical 
Review. 

Burnet's  History  of  the  Reformation  was  honored,  as  no  other  book  ever 
was,  by  a  vote  of  thanks  in  the  British  Parliament.  "  Impartial,  liberal, 
laborious." — Prof.  Smyth.  "Burnet  is,  without  doubt,  the  English  Euse- 
bius." — Apthorpe.  "  One  of  the  most  thoroughly  digested  works  of  the 
century." — Prof.  Spalding.  "The  style  is  mere  chit-chat.  I  do  not  be- 
lieve that  Burnet  intentionally  lied,  but  he  was  so  much  prejudiced,  that  he 
took  no  pains  to  find  out  the  truth." — Dr.  Johnson,  in  Boswell's  Life. 

Dr.  Samuel  Clarke's  Essays.  "  The  most  serious  treatises  Dr.  C.  ever 
wrote."  "  Very  useful  in  all  families." — Whiston.  "  Destitute  of  originality 
and  acuteness ;  nor  is  there  any  thing  in  the  style  to  compensate  for  the 
mediocrity  of  thought." — Cunningham. 

Quaresmii  Elucidatio  terrae  sanctae.  "Not  much  esteemed." — Walch. 
"  The  most  valuable  work  on  biblical  geography  ever  printed." — Orme. 

Gifford's  Translation  of  Juvenal.  "  The  'best  version  ever  made  of  a 
classical  author." — Sir  Walter  Soott.  "  The  baldest,  and  in  many  parts 
the  most  offensive  of  all  the  translations  of  Juvenal." — Hazlitt. 

Aikins'  General  Biograjyhy.  "  Evinces  sound  judgment,  manly  freedom, 
and  correct  taste." — Roscoe.     "A  worthless  compilation." — Gifford. 

Echard's  General  Eccles.  History,  to  A.  D.  313.  "  The  best  of  its  kind." 
— Prideaux.     "  Of  little  value." — Lowndes. 

Jortin's  BemarJcs  on  Eccles.  History.  "  Pithy,  learned,  candid,  and  acute." 
— Dibdin,  "Full  of  manly  sense,  ingenious  strictures,  and  profound  erudi- 
tion."— Vicess.  Knox.  "A  vulgar  caricature,  distinguished  not  more  for 
heartlessness  and  the  absence  of  every  noble  feeling,  than  for  the  author's 
shameful  ignorance  of  the  subject." — Dowling.  "There  are  few  authors  to 
whom  I  am  so  much  indebted." — Dr.  Parr. 

Fuller's  CJiurch  History  of  Britain.  "Even  the  most  serious  and  authen- 
tic parts  are  so  interlaced  with  pun  and  quibble,  that  it  looks  as  if  he  had 
designed  to  ridicule  our  Church."— Bishop  Nicholson.  "  Simply  a  caricature 
of  history,  and  a  systematic  violation  of  all  its  proprieties.  Never  was  there 
such  a  medley." — Henry  Rogers.  "  There  are  only  two  writers  of  the  genuine 
history  of  our  Church  who  deserve  the  name  of  historians — Collier  and  Ful- 
ler."— Bishop  Warburton.  "  One  of  the  most  remarkable  books  in  the 
language ;  the  varied  powers  of  learning,  sagacity,  pathos,  wit.  humor,  and 
imagination,  all  animating  the  pages  of  'a  Church  history." — Henry  Reed. 
"  Sensible,  pious,  candid." — Bickersteth. 

Prettyman's  Elements  of  Theology.  "Well  arranged,  the  reasoning  clear 
and  solid,  well  adapted  for  students  in  theology,  and  may  be  read  with  ad- 
vantage by  the  most  experienced  divine." — Bishop  Marsh.  "  Merely  shows 
how  a  creed  may  be  made  to  signify  any  thing  or  nothing."— Williams. 

Milner's  Church  History.  "  Eminently  pious  ;  an  estimable  treatise  in 
the  very  spirit  of  the  sacred  writers." — Bickersteth.  "  Milner  was  destitute 
of  the  information  necessary  to  an  ecclesiastical  historian." — Dowling.  "  The 
book  has  no  intrinsic  value,  and  will  sink  into  total  and  merited  neglect." — 
Dr.  Hugh  J.  Ross. 


PREFACE.  9 

Dunlop's  History  of  Fiction.  "He  has  executed  a  defective  plan  in  rather 
a  superficial  manner."— Lond.  Quart.  Review.  "An  agreeable  miscellany, 
which  discovers  uncommon  information  and  learning."^EDiNB.  Review. 

Beattie's  Esaay  on  Truth.  "  Beattie's  Essay  is,  I  believe,  every  day  more 
liked;  at  least,  1  like  it  more,  as  I  look  upon  it  more." — Dr.  Johnson,  in 
BoswelVs  Life.  "  Beattie's  book  is  even  more  remarkable  for  being  abusive 
and  acrimonious,  than  for  its  defects  in  argument  and  originality." — Edin- 
BURG  Review. 

Hallants  Constitutional  Hist,  of  England.  "  Acrimonious,  arrogant,  un- 
just, ill-tempered."  "  The  production  of  a  decided  partisan." — Southey,  ^'n 
Lond.  Quart.  Revieio,  87:194.  "  Eminently  judicial."  "  Its  whole  spirit 
is  that  of  the  bench,  not  of  the  bar."  "  Calm,  steady,  acute,  profound.  The 
most  impartial  book  we  ever  read." — T.  B.  Macauley,  Edinb.  Rev.  48  :  96. 

The  following  are  the  prominent  features  which  distinguish  this 
undertaking  from  any  other  of  its  kind. 

1.  The  alphabetical  arrangement  of  topics,  with  writers  annexed, 
instead  of  the  usual  alphabetical  arrangement  of  authors,  with  their 
writings  annexed.  • 

2.  The  multiplication  of  heads,  so  as  to  comprehend  not  only- 
principal  subjects,  but  the  widest  range  of  theological  literature. 
The  number  of  heads,  not  counting  those  which  merely  refer  to 
others,  is  over  two  thousand. 

3.  The  magnitude  of  the  work,  comprising,  as  it  does,  about 
seventy  thousand  citatiojis.*  This  number  is  perhaps  nearly 
doubled  by  the  extensive  lists  of  books,  which  are  adduced  undqr 
particular  heads.  See  the  table  of  such  heads  at  the  end  of  the 
book. 

4.  The  including  of  the  great  Reviews,  secular  and  religious. 
Unlike  pamphlets  and  single  sermons,  these  are  bound,  and  acces- 
sible. A  large. amount  of  the  best  theological  literature  is  thus 
made  available. 

5.  The  analytical  arrangement  of  the  best  English  sermons. 
These  contain  a  great  treasure  of  both  doctrinal  and  practical  the- 
ology, and  the  number  of  my  references  to  them  is  proportionably 
large,  some  articles  consisting  mainly  of  such,  though  only  bound 
volumes  are  noticed. 

6.  The  introduction  of  a  wide  range  of  authors  not  theological 
Nearly  every  head  contains  such  references,  and  some  are  made  up 
of  them  almost  entirely."]" 

1.  The  insertion  of  the  names  of  prominent  charactei's,  scriptural 
and  ecclesiastical,  with  their  biographies,  works,  and  the  critics 

*  Lowndes'  Bibliographer's  M.anual,  though  embracing  all  departments  of  knowledge, 
contains  but  nbout  fifty  thousand  authors.  Allibone's  Dictionary  of  Authors,  designed  to 
name  every  writer  in  the  English  language,  even  of  an  ephemeral  pamphlet,  embraces 
hut  thirty  thousand  authors. 

f  See  Biidhism,  Capital  punishment,  Eleusinian  mysteries,  Ethnology,  Geology, 
Hinduism,  Mesmerism,  Phrenology,  Palestine,  etc.  etc. 


10  PREFACE. 

upon  them.  Great,  assistance  is  thus  furnished  for  investigating 
the  history  of  sects  and  doctrines. 

8.  The  separation  of  writers  on  controverted  subjects  into  three 
divisions,  viz. :  for,  against,  and  historical.  Every  order,  sect,  and 
school,  ancient  or  modern,  is  fairly  presented,  as  far  as  is  in  my 
power.  Leading  men,  of  existing  sects,  have  been  written  to  for 
lists  of  their  best  writers,  and  the  result,  though  sometimes  helpful, 
has  shown  how  much  even  they  needed  such  a  book  of  reference. 

9.  The  numerous  references  to  books  which"  do  not,  b}^  their  titles, 
indicate  their  subject;  thus  furnishing  aid  which  no  ordinary  cata- 
logues coifld  supply. 

10.  The  work  is  brought  down  to  recent  publications 

To  three  classes  of  persons  I  hojje  good  service  is  here  rendered. 

1.  To  authors,  in  furnishing  them  both  assistance  and  restraint. 
To  write  well,  a  man  must  know  to  what  extent  and  in  what  man- 
ner his  subject  has  been  treated  by  others.  He  may  be  wise,  but 
writers,  of  whom  he  is  ignorant,  may  have  been  more  so.  He  may 
think  he  will  enlighten  the  world,  when  his  theme  has  been  already 
better  handled.  It  is  not  uncommon  for  an  author  to  say  in  his 
preface  that  had  he  known  the  existence  of  a  certain  book,  he  would 
have  made  his  own  better,  or  not  written  at  all.  Active  minds 
often  adopt  views  unlike  those  of  their  cotemporaries,  and  perhaps 
lead  off  a  party,  not  aware  that  similar  notions  have  been  published, 
refuted,  and  forgotten.  Want  of  extensive  reading  is  the  root  of 
many  heresies  and  superstitions. 

2.  To  students,  in  showing  them  where  they  maj  find  desired 
knowledge.  Without  such  aid,  they  may  stand  in  a  large  library, 
or  even  in  their  own,  with  all  needed  assistance  at  hand,  and  yet  be 
helpless.  Next  to  knowing  a  thing,  is  to  know  where  to  obtain  the 
information  ;  and  as  no  one  can  know  much,  the  latter  attainment, 
if  extensive,  is,  on  the  whole,  the  better.  The  student  is  here  intro- 
duced to  the  great  minds  of  the  past  and  the  present,  and  taught 
who  of  them  and  what  portions  of  their  works  will  answer  his 
inquiries  or  resolve  his  doubts. 

•  3.  Purchasers  of  hooks  for  public  or  private  theological  libraries, 
or  the  theological  department  of  general  libraries,  will  here  be 
shown  how  to  make  the  collection  symmetrical  (a  quality  which 
few  libraries  possess),  as  well  as  comprehensive  and  complete. 

I  am  quite  conscious  of  having  made  a  very  imperfect  book.  One 
life  is  not  long  enough,  nor  one  man's  knowledge  of  books  extensive 
enough,  to  make  such  a  work  complete.  But  as  the  owner  becomes 
familiar  with  this  volume,  he  will  find  the  undesirable  omissions 
both  fewer  and  less  important  than  he  suspected  ;  for  books  which 
might  have  been  named  under  several  heads,  are  given  but  under 
one,  and  the  apparent  omission  is  supplied  elsewhere.     I  present 


PREFACE.  11 

the  result  of  my  labors  for  just  what  it  is — an  arranged  catalogue 
of  many  thousand  books,  in  a  single  department  of  literature. 
These  are  books  which  theologians  will  never  discard,  so  that  what 
I  have  done  is  done  forever.  Future  publications  will  be  added  by 
future  editors,  but  they  will  add,  from  past  publications,  few  of 
those  which  I  have  omitted. 

I  do  not  presume  that  my  book  will  incur  no  censures  but  such 
as  it  deserves.  Some  will  think  many  of  the  references  should 
have  been  omitted,  and  some,  that  many  more  should  have  been 
added.  Some  will  find  fault  for  the  sake  of  seeming  to  know  more 
than  the  author,  and  some  for  the  love  of  fault-finding.  Some  out 
of  ignorance,  or  lack  of  reflection,  will  condemn  real  excellencies ; 
and  some  will  judge  me  by  a  standard  which  cannot  be  reached.  I 
have  pursued  my  work  in  full  view  of  such  considerations,  content 
to  pro-sade  for  future  theologians  a  labor-saving  apparatus. 

"  Si  quid  novisti  rectius  istis, 
Candidas  imperii:  si  non,  his  utere  mecum." 

Horace.    Ep.  VI. 

Philadelphia,  1866. 


Notice. — The  Latin  titles  occurring  among  English  writers,  are 
not  there  by  mistake.  It  was  once  customary  to  give  such  titles 
to  books  in  our  own  language. 

When  a  writer's  name  is  in  brackets,  it  indicates  that  the  book 
was  published  anonymously. 

Some  Reviews  have  several  times  commenced  a  "  New  Series," 
and  some  have  been  reprinted  with  altered  paging.  This  has  made 
some  unavoidable  confusion  as  to  such  references ;  but  the  only 
alternative  was  to  insert  them  with  this  disadvantage,  or  omit  them 
altogether. 


"A  Bibliotlieca,  or  account  of  books  in  English,  continued  to  the 
present  day,  is  a  desideratum." — Bkkersteth. 

"A  book  which  treats  only  of  other  books,  is  the  touchstone  of  a  genu- 
ine lover  of  literature.  He  will  handle  it  with  gentle  reverence,  and  keep 
it  at  his  right  hand  for  frequent  consultation  ;  while  mere  readers  would 
throw  the  book  aside  as  a  dull  and  worthkss  catalogue.  "—Z.o«^o«  ^arterly 
Re'vie-iv. 

"Book  Catalogues  are  to  men  of  letters  what  the  compass  and  Ught- 
house  are  to  the  mariner,  the  digested  index  to  the  lawyer,  the  dispensa- 
tory to  the  physician,  the  sign-post  to  the  traveller  :  in  short,  they  are  the 
concordances  of  litemtuve.  ^''—If^estern  Memorabilia. 

"  Books  can  give  new  views  of  life,  and  teach  us  how  to  live.  They 
soothe  the  grieved,  the  stubborn  they  chastise.  Tools  they  admonish,  and 
the  wise  confirm." — Crahhe. 

"A  hbrary  is  not  like  a  dead  city  of  stones,  yearly  crumbling,  and 
needing  repair :  but  Uke  a  spiritual  tree.  There  it  stands  and  yields  its 
precious  fruit,  from  year  to  year,  and  from  age  to  age :— thaumaturgic, 
for  it  can  persuade  men." — Carlyle. 

"  Theology  is  by  far  the  most  voluminous  of  all  the  sciences.  There  is 
none  that  comes  nearly  up  to  it,  in  the  amount,  or  what  may  be  termed 
the  dimensions  of  its  authorship.  It  is  a  colossus  of  most  precious  and 
solid  material,  brought  together  by  the  multiplied  efforts  of  a  most  pro- 
digious industry,  and  elaborated  into  form  by  the  skill  of  many  thousand 
intellects  ;  some  of  which  equal,  both  in  power  and  achievement,  the  most 
gigantic  of  those  spirits  that  ever  signalized  themselves  in  any  of  the  walks 
of  philosopliic  investigation,  "—C/^«//«^r/. 

"Hi  sunt  magistri  qui  nos  instruunt  sine  virgis  et  ferula,  sine  pane  et 
pecunia.     Si  accedis,  non  dormiunt ;  si  inquiris,  non  se  abscondunt ;  non 
remurmurant  si  oberres  ;  cachinnos  nesciunt  si  ignores.  "—/??<:/^«r^  de  Burj. 
12 


THEOLOGICAL   KEFERENCES. 


Aaron.    See  bioqbapht. 
Taylor's  (Dr.  T.)  Types  of  the  Old  Test. 

Abelard. 

Abelardi  Opera  (Various  editions). 
Ouvrages  inedits  d'A.     Ed.  Cousin.     1836. 
Bohringer,  die  Kirche  Christi. 
Gervaise,  Vie  de  Abeillard. 
Frerich  de  A.  doctrina  et  morali. 
Goldiiorn  de  Summis  principiis  theol.  A. 
Schlosser's  Leben  e.  schwarmers  u.  e.  philos. 
Berington's  Hist,  of  Abelard  and  Eloisa. 

Ability.    See  moral  abiutt. 
Abraliam.     See  biography,  faith  op  the 

PATRIARCHS,      OFFERINO      OP      ISAAC, 
PATRIARCHS. 

Benson's  (C.)  Lectures.     Lect.  14,  15. 
Beza's  Tragedy  of  Abraliam. 
Blunt's  Lectures  on  the  hist,  of  Abraham. 
Bowdler's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 
Buddicom's  Friendship  with  God.     (40  ser- 
mons on  the  life  of  Abraham.) 
Calvin's  Sermons. 
Conybeare's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Cooper's  (E.)  Sermons. 
Gilbank's  Scripture  hist,  of  Abraham. 
Gilfillan's  Alpha  and  Omega.     Chap.  8. 
Jebb's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Macduff's  Sunsets  on  the  Hebrew  mountains. 
Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Short's  (William)  Sermons. 
Stebbing's  Hist,  of  A.  and  its  meaning. 
Thompson's  (P.  E.)  Lent  lectures. 
Warburton's  Divine  legation  of  Moses. 
Wilson's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 

Abipones.     See  missions. 
Dobrizhofferi      Historia      de     Abiponibus. 

(Highly  praised  by  Southey.) 
Peramas  de  Vita  sex  sacerdotum  Paraguay. 
Dobrizhoffer's    Account   of    the   Abipones : 

tr.  by  Mrs.  S.  H.  Coleridge. 
The  same :  tr.  by  Dr.  Southey,  1822. 


Abrahamlc     Covenant. 

BAPTISU. 

Limborchii  Theologia. 
Witsii  Economia  Foederis. 


See     INFANT 


Abrahamic  Covenant— co7i^»7Jued. 
Barrington's  (J.  S.)  Theological  works. 
Bowden's  Covenant  right  of  infanta. 
Buddicom's  Friendship  with  (lod. 
Gregg  on  Infant  church-membership. 
Janeway  on  the  Abr.  covenant. 
Kelly's  (John)  Congregational  lectures. 
Maye's  Technobaptist. 
MacKnight  on  the  Abrahamic  covenant 
Presbyterian  Review.    3  :  529. 
Taylor  on  the  Covenant  of  grace. 
Watt's  Harm,  of  the  Div.  dispensations. 
Worcester  on  the  Abr.  covenant. 

Abrabamlsts.    See  PAnLiciANS. 
Abrogation     of    tlie    Ceremonial 

l<a-«V.      See  CEREMONIAL  LAW." 

Bialloblotsky  de  Legibus  Mosaicaj. 
Limborchii  Collatio  cum  Tryphone. 
Benson's  (Dr.  Geo.)  Critical  dissertations. 
Berriman's  Boyle  lectures.     1831. 
Hooker's  Ecclesiastical  polity. 
Jeacock's  Vindic.  of  the  Apostle  Paul. 
Jennings'  Jewish  Antiquities. 
Leland's  Answer  to  Morgan. 
Priestley's  Letters  to  the  Jews. 
Sykes  on  Christianity. 
Warburton's  Julian. 
Witsius  on  the  Covenants. 

Absolution.    See  auriculae  cosPESsioif^ 

POPERY. 

Cladenius  de  Natura  absolutionis. 

Hannekenii  Dissertationes. 

Krackewitzii  Absolutio  ministeriali. 

Luther  (M.)  von  dem  Schlussen. 

PfaflBi  Dissertationes. 

Quistorpii  Dissertationes. 

Schubert's  Erlautertes  nein  auf  die  frage. 

Wernsdorfii  Dissertationes. 

Allen's  (Will.)  Defence  of  the  power  of  tho 

priesthood  to  forgive  sins. 
Andrews'  (Lancelot)  Sermons. 
Burton's  Bampton  lectures.     1829. 
Church  Review.    2:  573. 
Luther  (M.)  on  the  Use  of  the  Keys. 
Maskell's  Doctrine  of  Church  of  England. 
Salter's  Hall  Sermons.     Ser.  by  Burroughs, 


Abstinence. 


See  Fastinq,  moderation. 

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14 


Abstinence    from    Blood.      See    pro- 
hibition. 

Acacians.    See  edtyohians. 

AcepUall.      See  monophtsites. 

Acquaintance  with  God. 

Atterbury's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Blunt's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Dalgleish's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 

D'Oyly's  (George)  Sermons. 

Girdlestone's  (Chas.)  Sermons. 

Hampden's  (R.  D.)  Sermons. 

Hintou's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Sanderson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Sherman's  Guide  to  Acquaintance  with  God. 

Van  Mildert's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Adamites. 

Augustinus  de  Haeresiis. 

Epiphanius  de  Haeresiis. 

Baronii  Annales  ecclesiastici. 

Evagrii  Historia  ecclesiastici.     L.  1,  c.  21. 

Adessenarlans.    See  coNsnBSTANTi.^TiON. 

Adiapliorists.    See  oood  work.s,  interim. 
Aepini  Epistola  a.  Joach.  Westphalo. 
Andrcae  Forum  Adiaphorum. 
Bachmeisteri  Acta  Philipica. 
Amsdorf's  Kunstliche,  spsetische,  Ac,  ora- 

tioti. 
Placius  Leipsiger  interim,  mit  scholien. 

Scripta  duorum  doctorum. 

Omnia  Latina  scripta  contra  A. 

Galli  (N.)  Disputationes. 

Erklarung  d.  religious  treite,  Ac. 

Melrtncthonis  (P.)  Doctrina  de  poenitentia. 
PfeflBngerus  de  Traditionibus  et  ceremoniis. 
Schmid  (C.  F.)  Observ.  ad  naturam  peccati. 
Scbmid's  (K.  E.  C.)  Untersuch.  philos.  theol. 
Westphali  (Joach.)  Opera. 
Plank's  History  of  Protestant  theology. 
Ranke's  History  of  the  Reformation. 
Wirth's  System  of  speculative  ethics. 
See  list  of  writers  in  Flacius,  above  cited. 

Admonition.    See  reproof. 
Blair's  (James)  Sermons. 
Edward's  (Bp.)  Works. 
Hamilton  on  Zeal. 
Hammond  on  Friendly  Correction. 
Hopkins'  (Ezek.)  Miscellaneous  Sermons. 

Adoptians.    See  heresy. 
Alexandri  (Natalis)  Dissertationes. 
Bassnage  (Benj.)  Observationes. 
Dorner's  Entwicklunggeschichte  der  person 

Christi. 
Mabillonii  Observationes. 
Trellendus  de  Felicis  et  Elipandi  errore. 
Voightii  Bibliotheca. 
Walchii  (C.  G.  F.)  Historia  Adoptiniarum. 

For  a  full  literary  history  of  the  contro- 
versy, see  TValch,  as  above. 


Adoption. 

Brackenbury's  (Edward)  Discourses. 

Charuock's  Works. 

Cotton's  (Rich.  L.)  Sermons. 

Dwigbt's  Discourses.     Disc.  82. 

Flavel's  Works. 

Kattern's  (Dan.)  Sermons. 

Kollock's  (Shepard  K.)  Sermons. 

Oram's  (Will.)  Discourses. 

Stewart's  (James  H.)  Sermons. 

Witsius  on  the  Covenants. 

Walton  (Dan.)  on  the  AVitness  of  the  Spirit 

Adultery.      See  commandments,  concitpb- 

CENCE,  DNCLEANNK6S. 

Augustin  de  adulterinis  conjugiis. 

Brackenbury's  (Edward)  Seimons. 

Burnaby's  (And.)  Sermons  and  charges. 

Burnet  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

[Comber's]  Inquiry  into  the  cause  of  tho 
prevalence  of  adultery  at  the  present 
time.  (1810.  Written  under  the  name 
of  Philaretes.) 

Dwight's  (Timothy)  Discourses.  (Powerful.) 

Evans'  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  works. 

Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

McLean's  Apostolical  commission. 

Morgan  (H.  D.)  on  Adultery  and  Divorce. 

Paley's  Moral  Philosophy. 

Parsons  on  the  Catechism. 

Reynolds'  God's  revenge  against  adultery. 

Seeker  (Abp.)  on  the  Catechism. 

Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 

Tebbs'  Scr.  doct.  of  adultery  and  divorce. 

Whitaker's  (Edw.  W.)  Sermons. 

Wollaston's  Reiigion  of  nature.     Sect.  6, 

Advancement  of  Society.  SeeniTMAM 
progress. 

Ad-vent    of    Christ.      See  incarnatiok, 
Jesus  Christ,  birth  of,  nativitt. 

Adversity.    See  affliction. 

Advocacy    of    the    Spirit.    See  Holt 

Spirit,  operations. 

Arnold  de  Sp.  S.  in  oratione  fidelium  efficaci. 
Guntherus  de  Clamore  Sp.  S.  in  eordibus. 
Hoepfner  de  Advocatione  Spiritus  Sancti. 
Jockius  de  Spiritu  precum. 
Ketner  de  Advocatione  majestica  et  gemita 

ineifabili  Spiritus  Sancti. 
Velthemius  de  Gemitu  Spiritus  Snncti. 
Wendlerus  de  Sp.  S.  pro  Sanctis  intercessiono. 

.^ons.    See  basilidians,  gnostics. 

Aetians.    See  eunomians. 

Affection.  See  brotherly  love,  friendship. 

Affections.    See  passions. 
Amer.  Bib.  Repos.     .3d  series.     2  :  445. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.     .3.3  :  124,  391. 
Buck  minster's  (Jo.^eph  S.)  Sermons. 
Edwards  on  the  Religious  affections. 


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Maclauren's  Essays. 

Pike  and  Hay  ward's  cases  of  conscience. 

Sharp's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Tottio's  Sympathizing  AflFections. 

Affiliation  of  Lianguages.  See  origin 

OP  LANQCAaES,  PHlLOLOOr. 

Adelungii  Mithridates.  ("  One  of  the  most 
learned  and  valuable  works  of  the  age.") 
Balbi.     1806-1817. 

Balbi,  Atlas  ethnographique  du  globe. 

Bopp's  Vergleichende  grammatik,  (Traces 
the  European  languages  to  the  Sanscrit.) 

Chamberlainii's  Oratio  Dominica,  (A  sur- 
vey of  very  many  languages,  with  valua- 
ble dissertations.) 

Cluverii  Germania  antiqua. 

Crucigori  Harmonia  linguarum. 

Denina,  la  Clef  des  lang.    (European  only.) 

EichofiF,  Parallele  des  lang.  de  I'Europe  et 
de  rinde.     (Very  learned.) 

Engelmann's  Bibliothek  der  neuerin  spra- 
chen.       (Finnish,    Icelandic,    Albanian, 

.    Hungarian,  Ac.) 

Gebelin,  Histoire  de  la  parole. 

Hennequin,  sur  I'analogie  des  langues. 

Henselii  Philologia  universa. 

Hornemanni  Observ.  de  harmonia  lingua- 
rum  Orientalium,  Ebraicae,  Syriacae, 
Chaldaicae,  et  Arabicse. 

Hottingeri  Etymologicum  Orientale. 

Humbolt's  Kawi-sprache  auf  d.  Java. 

Klaprothii  Asia  polyglotta. 

Appercu  de  origine  des  diverses 

ecritures  de  I'ancien  monde.     (Two  noble 
■works.) 

Euhn  und  Schleicher's  Vergleichden  sprach- 
forscbung  auf  dem  Gebeite  der  Arischen, 
Celtischen,  und  Slawischen  spracben. 

Pileur,  Tableaux  synoptiques. 

Krusenstern's  Worter-sammlungen.  (Asia 
and  America.) 

Leibnitz,  de  Variis  Unguis. 

Maupertius  Reflexions  philosophique. 

Memoires  de  la  Societe  Ethnologique. 

Meriam,  Principes  de  I'etude  comparatif  des 
langage. 

Morini  (S.)  Exercitationes. 

Nicholson  de  Universis  orbis  linguis. 

Pallas,  Ling,  totius  orbis  vocabularia. 

Potts'  Etymologische  forschuchungen,  <fcc. 

Relandi  ^gyptiaca. 

Stephan,  Conformite  du  langue  Franjoais 
avec  le  Grec. 

Surenhusii  Dissertationes. 

Adelung's  general  survey  of  languages. 

American  Institute  of  Instruction  Period. 
Boston.     (Many  good  articles.) 

Bibliotheca  Marsdeniana.  (A  catalogue  of 
books  and  manuscripts,  with  vocabula- 
ries; collected  for  the  purpose  of  com- 
paring languages.) 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     14  :  753.    15  :  543. 

Bunsen's  (Chev.)  Philos.  of  history,  as 
applied  to  languages. 


Affiliation  of  Iianguages — contimied. 
Craik's  Characterislies  of  the  leading  lang. 

of  Asia  and  Europe. 
Cramp's  Philosophy  of  language. 
Edinburg  Review.     51  :  529. 
Fearn's  Analysis  of  language. 
Foreign  Quart.  Rev.     1  :  377,  2  :  475. 
Forster's  One  primaeval  lang.  traced  through 

ancient  inscriptions.     Plates. 

Sinai  photographed.     (Appendix.) 

Fry's  Pantographia.    (Copies  all  the  known 

alphabets.) 
Gyll  (G.  W.  J.)  on  Language. 
Higgins  on  Nations,  languages,  &c. 
Jamieson's  Hermes  Scythicus.    (Origin  and 

aflBnities  of  the   languages   of  Asia  and 

Europe.     Plates.) 
Jones'    (Rowland)    Origin    of    languages, 

hieroglyphically,  etymologically,  and  to- 
pographically defined. 
Kennedy's    Origin    and    aflSnities    of    the 

principal  languages.     (Many   plates    of 

alphabets  and  fac-similes.) 
Llewellyn's  Remarks  on  the  English  lang. 
McPherson's  Philological  system. 
Japhetic  languages. 


Malcom's  Antiquities  of  Britain  and  Ire- 
land. (Traces  an  afiinity  between  the 
languages  of  the  ancient  Britons,  and 
that  of  the  Americans  at  the  isthmus  of 
Darien.) 

Monthly  Review.     117  :  143. 

Minsher's  Guide  into  tongues. 

Miiller's  (Max)  Science  of  language. 

Murray's  (A.)  AflBnities  of  the  Teutonic, 
Greek,  Celtic,  Sclavonic,  and  Indian 
languages. 

New  York  Review.     1  :  109. 

Nolan's  Harmonial  Grammar. 

Parsons'  (J.)  Remains  of  Japhet.  Plates. 
(European  languages.) 

Piries'  Dissertation  on  Hebrew  roots. 

Proceedings  of  the  Lond.  Philosoph.  Soc. 

Quarterly  Review.     10  :  250.    14  :  128. 

Sharp's  (Gregory)  Origin,  division,  and  re- 
lation of  languages. 

Southern  Lit.  Messenger.     14  :  521. 

Trench  (R.  C.)  on  the  Study  of  words. 

Weston's  (S.)  Conformity  of  European  lan- 
guages, especially  the  English,  with  the 
Oriental. 

Winning's  Comparative  philology.  (Com- 
prises all  Indo-European  languages,  ac- 
cording to  Bopp  and  Pott.) 

Affliction.     See    bereavement,    comfort, 

CONTENTMENT,    MOURNERS,    PATIENOK. 
RESIGNATION,  SICKNESS,  TROUBLE. 

Drelincourt,  les  Visiles  charitables. 
Allestree's  (Rich.)  Sermons. 
Alexander's  (J.  W.)  Discourses. 
Addington  on  Affliction. 
Ambrose's  Looking  to  Jesus. 
Anderson's  (James)  Light  in  Darkness. 
Arnold's  (The.)  Sermons. 
Atterbury's  (Francis)  Sermons. 


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Affliction — continued. 

Ball's  Power  of  godliness. 

Baxter's  Directions  for  spiritual  comfort. 

Beddome's  (Benj.)  Village  Sermons. 

Berens'  (Edw.)  Sermons  for  the  sick. 

Berriman's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 

Belhune's  Word  to  the  afiBicted. 

Black's  (David)  Sermons. 

Blair's  (James)  Sermons. 

Blundell'b  (Tho.)  Sermons. 

Bolton's  Instructions  for  right  comforting. 

Boston's  Crook  in  the  lot.     (Excellent.) 

Bradley's  (Clia.)  Sermons. 

Brady's  (N.)  Sermons. 

Brookes'  Mute  Christian. 

Brown's  (J.)  Heart's  ease  in  trouble. 

Buchanan's  (J.)  Comfort  in  alBiction. 

Improvement  of. affliction. 

Buddicom's  Practical  Sermons. 

Bull's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Bundy's  (K.)  Sermons.     (Instructive.) 

Burder's  (Henry  F.)  Sermons. 

Butcher's  (Edm.)  Sermons. 

Butler's  (Alban)  Sermons. 

Capp's  Devotional  discourses. 

Carrington's  Temporal  afflictions  advanta- 
geous. 

Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 

Case's  (Tho.)  Correction  instruction. 

Charnock's  Works. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Sermons. 

Christian  Observer.     11:203. 

Close's  (F.)  Sermons. 

Cooper's  (E.)  Sermons. 

Cunningham's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 

Dealtry's  (Will.)  Sermons. 

Delme's  Christian  under  affliction. 

Donne's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Dodd's  Comfort  to  the  afflicted. 

Drysdale's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Dykes'  Two  treatises  on  Philemon. 

Fisk's  (Geo.)  Sermons. 

Farrington's  Sermons. 

Fell's  (Hunter  F.)  Sermons. 

Fiddes'  (Rich.)  Sermons. 

Franklin's  (T.)  Sermons.     (Excellent.) 

Froude's  (Rich.  H.)  Sermons. 

Fuller's  Tract  for  the  afflicted. 

Gahan's  (Will.)  Sermons. 

Gardner's  Memoirs  of  tried  Christians. 

Gilpin's  (Rich'd)  Sermons. 

Girdlestone's  (Cha.)  Sermons. 

Grotius'  Mourner  comforted. 

Greenhani's  Comfort  and  cure  of  the  afflicted. 

Haeket's  (Bp.)  Christian  consolations. 

Hale's  (Sir  M.)  Contemplations. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  works. 

Hickman's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hale's  (James)  Sermons. 

Hill's  (John)  "Is  it  well?" 

Holdsworth's  (R.)  Sermons. 

Hooker's  Four  treatises. 

Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Works. 

Home's  (T.  H.)  Manual  for  tha  afflicted. 

Howard's  (Leonard)  Sermons. 

Hunter's  Sermons. 


Affilctioia.— continued. 
Howe's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hutchinson's  (Roger)  Works. 
Hurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Jay's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 
Johnson's  (John)  Sermons. 
Joles'  Word  to  afflicted  consciences. 
Jones'  (Will.,  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 
Jortin's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Kemp's  (Henry  W.)  Sermons. 
Kennaway's  Sermons. 
Kennedy's  Comfort  to  the  afflicted. 
Kirwan's  (W.  B.)  Sermons. 
Knowles'  (Jas.)  Sermons  for  families. 
Lavington  (John)  on  the  77th  Psalm. 
Major's   Honey   on    the   rod.      (Small,  but 

sweet.) 
Mannering's  Christian  consolation. 
Manning's  (H.  E.)  Thoughts  for  mourners. 
Mant's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Masillon's  Sermons. 
Mede's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Morehead's  (R.)  Discourses.  Dis.  19  and 20. 
Murray's  (L.)  Power  of  religion. 
Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Pearce's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Pcnn's  (Will.)  No  cross,  no  crown. 
Pierson's  Expos,  of  Psalms  27,  84,  85,  and  87. 
Quarle's  Judgment  and  mercy. 
Richardson  on  Religious  conversation. 
Russel's  Letters,  practical  and  consolatory. 
Rutherford's  Letters.     (^  treasure.) 
Sanderson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Scattergood's  (Sam.)  Sermons. 
Seed's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 
Sheddan's  Blessings  in  disguise. 
Shuttleworth's  (P.  N.)  Sermons, 
Sibb's  Bruised  reed. 
Soul's  comfort. 


Smallbridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (D.")  Chamber  of  affliction. 
Smith's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Theyre)  Sermons. 
Steunet's  (Sam.)  Sermons. 
Sumner's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Tappan's  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 
Thelwell's  Thoughts  in  affliction. 
Thornton's  (J.)  Christian  consolation. 
Townsend's  (Geo.)  Sermons. 
Vidal's  (Bp.)   Sermons. 
Vincent  on  Affliction. 

Walker's  (T.  H.)  Companion  for  the  afflicted. 
Waples'  Sermons. 
Warren's  (Sam.)  Sermons. 
Watson's  Divine  cordial. 
Willison's  Afflicted  man's  companion. 
Yonge's  (James)  Sermons.     Second  series. 
Young's  (R.)  Counter  poysen ;  or  soverain 
antidote  against  all  griefe. 

Agapee.    See  love  feasts. 

Aged.     See  old  aqk. 

Age    of    tlie    "World.     See  cosmology, 

CREATION,     GEOLOGY.      HARMONf      Of 
SCIENCE   AND   BELIGION. 


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Agonlstlol.    See  donatists. 

Agnr's  Prayer.    See  poverty,  riches. 
Agar's  (Wra.)  Sermons. 
Brady's  (Nich.)  Sermons. 
Brown's  (Will.  Laurence)  Sermons. 
Brownrig's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Burnet's  (Gilbert)  Sermons. 
Carr's  (Geo.)  Sermons. 
Carter's  (Benj.)  Sermons. 
Cosins'  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Fidde's  (Rich.)  Sermons. 
Foster's  (.James)  Sermons. 
Hart's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Harvest's  (Geo.)  Sermons. 
Heylin's  (John)  Sermons.  (2  on  this  subject.) 
Hoadley's  (Bp.)  Sermons, 
Horts'  (Josiah)  Sermons. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Kidder's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Laurie's  (Dr.  The.)  Sermons. 
Mede's  AVorks. 
Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.     VoL  3. 

(Sermon  by  John  Oakes.) 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 
Roger's  (John)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (James)  Sermons. 
Stebbings'  (H.)  Sermons. 
Zollikoffer's  Sermons  on  prevalent  errors, 

Albanenses.    See  manichees. 

Albigenses.    See  waldenses. 
Barrau  et  Daragon,  Hist,  des  croisades  contre 

les  Albigeois. 
Benoit,  Histoire  des  Albigeois.     To  1690. 
Chassanion,  Histoire  des  Albigeois. 
Chatel,  Histoire  de  Languedoc. 
Fauriel,   Hist,   de   la   croisade    contre    les 

heretiques  Albigeois. 
Gay,  Hist,  des  schismes  et  heresies. 
Lauglois,  Hist,  des  croisades  contre  les  A. 
Limborchii  Codex  Inquisitione  Toloeanse. 
Lucas,  de  Altera  vita. 

Parctelaine,  Hist,  de  la  guerre  contre  les  A. 
Perrin,  Hist,  des  Vaudois  et  Albigeois. 
Petri,  Hist.  A.  et  belli  in  eos,  A.  D.  1209. 

(Bitter.) 
Sernay,  Histoire  des  Albigeois. 
Tillet,  Hist,  de  la  guerre  contre  les  A. 
Allix's  History  of  Piedmont. 
Baird's  (Robt.)  Hist,  of  the  Albigenses. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.     52  :  534. 
Jones'  Church  History. 
Maitland's  Hist,  of  the  ancient  Albigenses. 
Maturin's  History  of  the  Albigenses. 
Morland's  Evang.  Churches  of  Piedmont. 

1658. 
Monthly  Review.     106  :  170. 
Sismondi's  Crusades  against  the  Albigenses 

in  the  13th  century. 

Alelm.    See  elohim. 

Alexandrian  Version.  See  SEPTnAOiNT. 

Allegory.    See  figurative  lanouage. 

2 


Almost  Christian.    See  DECiaiojr, 

indecision. 

Alntsgiving.    See  pauperism. 

Ambrose,  Lectiones  variae. 

Chrysostom,  Homiliae. 

Cyprian,  Opera.     (De  opere.) 

Baumgarten's  Versuch  iiber  die  apostelg. 

Hiffling's  Lehre  die  attest. 

Barrow's  (Dr.  Isaac)  Sermons. 

Bennet  on  Christian  charity. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Blackall's  (Offspring)  Sermons. 

Bosanquet's  Rights  of  the  poor 

Butler's  (Alban)  Sermons. 

Chalmer's  SuflSciency  of  the  parochial  sys- 
tem. 

Christian  Observer.     13  :  695. 

Fowle's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 

Frier's  Advocate  of  the  poor. 

Fuller's  (And.)  Miscellaneous  works. 

Girdlestone's  (Cha.)  Parochial  sermons. 

Gouge's  Surest  and  safest  way  of  thriving. 

Hicks'  (Dr.  Geo.)  Sermons. 

Hertzog's  Real  encyclopedia.  (Able  article.) 

Horseley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Johnson's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Sermons. 

Kidder's  (Bp.)  Charity  directed. 

Massilons'  Sermons. 

Munkhouse's  (R.)  Occasional  discourses. 

Nicholson's  (Will.)  Sermons. 

Paley's  Moral  philosophy. 

Pascall's  Provincial  letters. 

Saurin's  Sermons. 

Stebbing's  Sermons.     Ser.  on  1  John  3:17. 

Taylor's  (John)  Sermons. 

Tennison's  Discretion  in  giving  alms. 

Altars. 

Heylin's  Antidotum  Lincolniense, 

Mede's  (Jos.)  Discourses. 

Owen's  (Jas.)  History  of  the   consecration 

of  altars,  temples,  and  churches. 
Pecklington's  Dead  vicar's  plea. 
Thorndike's  Treatises  relating  to  the  Ch. 
Williams'  (Bp.)  Holy  table. 

Ambition.     See  love  of  praise. 
Bourdaloue,  Sermons.     (Dimanches.) 
Abercrombie's    Philosophy    of    the    moral 

feelings.     Part  1,  Sec.  1. 
Chalmer's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Christian  Observer.     17:517. 
Dwight's  Sermons.     Sermon  132. 
Enfield's  (Will.)  Sermons. 
Munkhouse's  (Rich.)  Practical  sermons. 
Smith  on  the  Love  of  praise. 
Webb's  (F.)  Sermons. 

Ambrose. 

Ambrosii  Opera,  ab  Codices  Vaticanos,  Ae. 

Studio  Benedictini. 
Baronii  (C.)  Vita  Ambrosii. 
Bartholomse  Milleloquium. 
Bohringer,  Kirchengesch  in  biographien. 


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Costerii  Vita  Ambrosii. 

Erasrni  Prefatio  ad  Ambrosii  opera. 

Heinze's  Beschr.  d  biicher  A.  de  ofBciis. 

Herniance,  Vie  de  Saint  Ambrose. 

Marcelli  Oratio  de  Ambrosio. 

Michel.-eni  de  A.  fidei  adv.  Arianos  vindice. 

Paulini  Vita  Sanctro  Ambrosii.  (This  life  is 
prefixed  to  the  famous  Bcnedictin  Edition 
of  the  works  of  Saint  Ambrose.) 

Ammonians.    See  ngoplatonish. 

Amos.    See  biography. 

Michaelis  Dissertationes. 

Amiiseinents.      See  dancino,  pleasure, 

KECKKATION,  SOBRIETY,  STAOE  PLATS. 

Barboyrac,  Questions  de  droit  morale. 

Thiers  (J.  B.),  Divertissements  qui  peuvent 
etre  permis. 

Witting,  Ueber  das  Kartenspiel. 

Anderson's  (Geo.)  Use  and  abuse  of  diver- 
sions.    1733. 

Bedell's  (Greg.  T.)  Renunciation  of  worldly 
amusements. 

Bourdalouo,  Sermons.     (3  on  this  subject.) 

Burton's  Anatomy  of  melancholy.     Part  3. 

Bunler's  (George)  Sermons. 

Christian  Examiner.     8:201.     45:157. 

Combe  on  Health. 

Declaration  of  King  James,  concerning  law- 
ful sports  on  Sunday.  (Recommends 
dancing,  vaulting,  <fcc.  &c.) 

[Gilpin]  on  the  Amusements  of  clergymen. 

Grove's  (Ilonry)  Sermons  and  tracts. 

Henry  (Tho.  C.)  on  the  Consistency  of 
popular  amusements  with  a  profession  of 
Christianity. 

Hill's  (R.)  Warning  to  professors. 

Jebbs'  (Bp.)  Works. 

More  (Hannah)  on  Education. 

Norlhbroke  on  Dicing,  dancing,  plays,  &c. 
(An  interesting  work,  giving  a  large  in- 
sight into  the  manners  of  his  age.    1579.) 

Paley's  (William)  Sermons. 

Portcus'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Sam.  Stanhope)  Sermons. 

Stillingflect's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Strutt's  Sports  of  England,  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  present,  1810.     40  plates. 

Thompson  on  Fashionable  amusements. 

Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 

Woodward  on  Preaching  against  amuse- 
ments. 

ZoUikoffcr's  (George  J.)  Sermons. 

Anabaptists.    See  baptists,  mejjnonites, 

MCNZER,    SECTS. 

Pro. 

Menno  Simonis  Opera  theologica. 
Munzer's    Ordnung   des    deutschen  amts  zu 
alsted. 

Testifieatio. 

Deutsche  evangelische  messe. 


Anabaptists — continued. 
KifEn's  Reasons  of  the  Anabaptists  for  their 

separation.  r 
Right  to  church  communion. 


Stennet's  Answer  to  Russen's  Anabaptists. 
Con. 

Botsaccus'  Wiederlefung  der  wiedertauffer- 
ischen  lehre. 

BuUinger,  adv.  omnia  Catabaptistarum. 

WidertiiuflFeren  ;  ursprung,  fur- 
gang,  Secten,  wasen,  artickel,  <tc.     1561. 

Cloppenburgii  Gangrena  theulogise. 

Calvin,  Instruction  centre  les  Anabapt. 

Gebser  de  Primordiis  studior.  Anab.  Seec.  16. 

Hoornbeekii  Summa  controversiarum. 

Hortensius  (L.)  de  Anabaptistis. 

John  a  Lasco,  Defensio,  Ac.  (Reply  to 
Menno.) 

Klupfelii  Institutiones  theologicae.     Par.  2. 

Melancthonis  Corpus  doctrinaj  theol. 

Menius'  vom  Geist  der  Wiedertiiuffer. 

Miiller's  Wiedertiiuffer  irthuin. 

Pantheon,  Anabaptistieum  et  enthusiasti- 
cum.  (Includes  Venner,  Peters,  Crom- 
well, Hobbes,  Fludd,  Naylor,  Ac.) 

Spanheiniii  (Fred.)  Disputatioiies. 

Ulrich's  Christlichen  ermahnung  aus  Gottes 
wort. 

Vandervelde,les  Anabaptistes — les  Hussites. 

Vossenhol'sGesprachemitd-Wiederdoperen. 

Wigandi  Refutatio  dogiu.  Aiiiibnptistarum. 

Wills'  Geschichte  de  Deutcbland. 

Zuingle  de  Officio  concionandi. 

Elenchus  in  Catabapt.  strophas. 

Asheton's  Conference  with  an  Anabaptist. 

Bullinger's  Counter-poyson. 

Dialogue  between  an  Anabaptist 

and  a  Christian.' 

Calvin's  Miscellaneous  works. 

llussol's  Fundamentals  without  a  founda- 
tion. 

Whitgift's  (Abp.)  Works. 

Beside    the    books    written    professedly 

against   the    Anabaptists,    their    tenets  are 

unfavorably    discussed     in     the    works    of 

Luther,  Calvin,  Melancthon,  OiJcopampadius, 

Guy  de  Bres,  Hunnius,  Osiander,  &c. 

Anabaptists,  History  of. 

Bullinger's  Wiedertiiufferii.  ursprung,  Ac. 
Bussiere,  Histoire  de  Lutheranisme. 
Catrou,  Hist,  des  A.  et  leur  opinions. 
Fuszlin's  Kirch  d.  Schweizerjands. 
Gobil's  Geschichte  der  Wiedortiiufer. 
Harenburgii  Historia  Anabiiptisfica. 
Hast's  Geschichte  der  Wiedertiiuffer. 
Heresbachii  Historia  Anjihnptistica. 
Kessenbroick's  (iesch.  d.  Wied.  zur  Munster. 
Krohn's  Gesch.  der  fanat.  Wiedertaufer. 
Meshow,  Histoire  des  Anabaptistes. 
ModsBus  de  Initiis  sectae  .\nabaptistnrum. 
Nibsert's  Urkunden  zur  gesch.  der  Wiedert. 
Ottii  Hist,  universalis  de  Anabaptist. 
Schyn,  Historia  Christianorum. 


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Anattaptists,   History  of— continxied. 
Spanheiui,  de  Origine,  progressu,  &c. 
Stavcke's  T.iufe  und  Taufgesinnten. 
Wills'  Gesch.  des  Anabapt.  Deutschland. 
Winter's  Gesch.  der  Wiedert.  in  16  Jahr. 
Baum's  Life  of  Baza. 
Benedict's  History  of  the  Baptists. 
Henry's  Life  of  John  Calvin. 
Herzog's  Life  of  CEcolampadius. 
Motley's  Dutch  Republic.  (Fair  and  candid.) 
Robinson's  (Robt.)  Eccles.  researches. 

These  are  all,  with  a  few  exceptions, 
opponents  of  the  Anabaptists.  Many  more 
have  written  their  history  in  a  spirit  equally 
bitter. 

Analogy  of  Faltht 

Buchanan's  Analogy  as  a  guide  to  truth. 

Govet's  Gospel  analogies. 

Home's  Introduction  to  the  S.  Script. 

Analogy    of  Religion    to   Nature. 

See  CHRISTIANITY  ADAPTED  TO  MAN, 
PHILOSOPHY  OF  RELIGION,  NATURAL 
RELIGION,  LAW  OF  NATURE. 

Schmitz's  Religion  u.  die  naturforschung. 

Adam's  (A.)  Arrangement  of  passages,  Ac. 

Barton's  Anal,  of  Div.  wisdom  to  the  natu- 
ral, moral,  and  spiritual  worlds. 

Baseley's  Glory  of  the  heavens.  ' 

Brown  (Bp.  Peter)  on  Things  divine. 

Budinger's  (M.)  Way  of  faith. 

Burnet's  (C.  M.)  Power  and  goodness  of 
God. 

Butler's  Analogy  of  religion  and  nature. 
(Edited,  with  notes,  conspectus,  and  in- 
dex, by  Howard  Malcom.) 

Christian  Examiner.     61  :  321. 

Gabel's  Accordance  of  religion  with  nature. 

Graves'  (Dr.  Richard)  Sermons. 

Grinfield's  Connection  of  nat.  and  rev.  relig. 

Hampden's  Philos.  evidence  of  Christianity. 

Mill's  Bampton  lectures. 

Morehead's  (Robert)  Dialogues.     • 

Owen's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Parkinson's  Hulsean  lecture.     ISS?'. 

Powell  (Baden)  Connection  of  natural  and 
divine  truth. 

Ragg's  Creation's  testimony  to  its  God. 

Reid's  (Tho.)  Works.     Essay  1.     Chap.  1. 

Shuttleworth's  Consist,  of  rev.  with  reason. 

Valpy  on  the  Course  of  nature. 

Wood's  Bampton  lectures.     1838. 

Analyses    of  the    Bible. 

See    INTRODUCTIONS. 

Cornis  Pomphearium.  (A  digest  of  the 
whole  Bible  under  alphabetical  heads.) 

Griesbachii  Synopsis  evangeliorum. 

Heideggeri     Enchiridion      biblicum.    (a 
minute  analysis  of  each  book.) 

Kahl's  Biblisch  real  concordanz. 

Marlorati  Thesaurus. 

Musculi  Loci  communes.  ("  Opus  divinum." 
— Adam.) 


Analyses  of  tlie   Bible— confinued. 

Perkinsii  Specimen  digesta. 

Van  Till,  Opus  analyticum. 

Adam's  (A.)  Passages  under  distinct  heads. 

Bird's  Texts,  arranged  according  to  their 
tenor. 

Bogart's  Threats  and  punisbments  of  Scrip. 

Budinger's  (M.)  Way  of  faith. 

Burnet's  Analysis  of  the  New  Testament. 

Butcher's  (E.)  Holy  Scriptures  methodized. 

Clarke's  (Sam.)  Christian's  inheritance. 
(Commonly  called  "Clarke  on  the  pro- 
mises." A  favorite  little  manual  of 
devotion.) 

Craddock's  Hist,  of  the  0.  Test,  methodized. 

Cruden's  Compend  of  the  Bible.  (A  con- 
spectus of  each  chapter.) 

Dale's  Analysis  of  all  the  epistles. 

Dodd's  (W.)  Commonplace  book. 

Eadie's  Analytical  concordance. 

Farrand's  Christian  system. 

Gaston's  Collection  of  texts.  (Needed  by 
every  minister.) 

Gastrel's  Christian  institutes. 

Inglis'  (James)  Bible  cyclopsBdia. 

Jones'  (Jos.)  Analytical  view  of  the  Bible. 

Knight's  (W.)  Axiomatical  concordance. 

Latham's  (H.)  Harmonia  Paulina.  (A 
system  of  Divinity  in  the  language  of 
Paul.) 

Locke's  (John)  Commonplace  book. 

Lloyd's  (Bp.)  Index  to  the  Bible. 

Longhurst's  Companion  to  the  New  Test. 

Martin's  (R.  M.)  Social  duty  of  man. 

Maurice's  Unity  of  the  New  Testament. 

Musculus'  Commonplaces. 

Neligari's  (James)  Bible  in  miniature. 

Pilkington's  Rational  concordance. 

Pinnock's  Analysis  of  Scripture  history. 

Priestley's  (Jos.)  Index  to  the  Bible. 

Roes'  Analytical  arrang.  of  the  Scriptures. 

Sarcerus'  Commonplaces  tr.  by  R.  Taverner. 

Shaw's  Heads  of  relig.  in  the  words  of  S.  S, 

Stroud's  (Wm.)  Analytical  index  to  the 
Gospels  and  Acts. 

Strutt's  Commonplace  book.  (Recent  edi- 
tions are  much  improved,  and  are  truly 
valuable.) 

Talbot's  Analysis.  (Scarce,  and  well  de- 
serves to  be  re-printed.) 

Townsend's  Chronological  arrangement. 

Warden's  Digest  of  the  system  of  religion 
in  the  express  words  of  S.  Sc.  ("  Executed 
with  singular  ability." — Horne.) 

West's  Complete  anal.     (Many  editions.) 

Wheeler's  Analysis  and  summary.  (With 
notes;  Historical,  Geographical,  an. 
Antiquarian.) 

Whe'well's  Analogy  of  the  0.  and  N.  Test. 

Wilson's  (H.  B.)  Index  to  the  Bible. 

Wirgman's  Divarication  of  the  N.  Test 
into  doctrine  and  history. 

Anarchy.    See  civil  oovhhnment. 
Mudgos'  (Zech.)  Sermons. 


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Ancient  Armor.  Sbparmob,  abch^oi/wt, 

BIBLICAL  HISTOKY. 

Ancient    History.       Son    ARrH.soLooT, 

BABYLON,  rllRISTIA.N  ASTIQDITIKS, 
EOVPT,  JEWISH  AJiTl<iDITlK8,  ORIOI.S 
OK   NATIOKS,    *C. 

Andre-»v,  Liife  of. 

Hnnimerschmidii  Cruciger  apostolicus. 

Ilanckii  Dis-sertationes. 

Lcminii  Meinoria. 

Saussay  de  Gloria  sancti  Andreae  apostoU. 

Woogius  de  Martyris  S.  Andreae. 

Angel    of  the    Covenant.    See  looob, 
Jescs. 

Markii  Dissertationes  Sacrae. 

Witsii  Kconoraia  Foederis. 

Barrington  on  the  Divine  dispensations. 

Clarke  on  the  Trinity. 

Fleming's  Christology. 

Lowuian's  Civil  govern,  of  the  Hebrews. 

Tennison  on  Idolatry. 

Tonijikins'  Sober  appeal. 

Angela.    See  apparitions,  cherub,  minis- 

TERI.VU   SPIRITS,  OUARUIAH. 

Augustini  Opera. 

Blaseho's  Kritik.  d.  modernen  geisterglaub. 

Brochraandi  (C.  E.),  Dissertationes.  (Good 
and  bad  angels,  their  fall,  Ac.) 

Carpzovii  varia  Historia  angelorum,  ex 
Epiphania  et  aliorum. 

Casmani  (Otto)  Angelographia.  ("Curious.") 

Clotzii  (Stephan.)  Angelographia. 

Cotta  (Jo.  Frider.)  Disputationes.     Disp.  2. 

Dionysius  (Areop.)  de  Celesti  hierarchia. 

Dorchii  Singularium  angelic,  septenarius. 

Eiscmcngcr's  Entdecktes  Judcnthum. 

Eusebii  Preparatio  evangelica. 

Fabricii  Di.ssertationcs  sacrae. 

Gfrorer's  Jahrenhundert  des  heils. 

Hackspanii  Disput.  theol.  et  philologicae. 

Heideggeri  (Joan.  Henric.)  Disputationes. 

Horst  (G.  K.)  Theurgie. 

Huetiu?  in  .Origianis. 

Keil,  Opu?cula  academica. 

Krug  (W.  T.)  Uber  die  geisterwelt. 

Limborchii  Theologia  Christiana. 

Loersii  (J.  Ch.)  Dissertationes. 

Marckii  Diss,  ad  selectos  textos  Vet.  Test. 

Maimonides  de  fundamen.  legis.     Cap.  xi. 

Ode,  Coramentarius  de  angelis.  (A  scho- 
larly work,  in  which,  whatever  is  sa\^  on 
the  subject,  in  the  Scriptures,  classics, 
rabbins,  and  modern  authors,  is  collected.) 

Petavius  de  Angelis,  bonis  et  innlis. 

Platinse  Prelectiones  theologicae. 

Remigii  Demonolatria. 

Schmidii  (Sebastian.)  in  Senario  angelico. 

Schulthcss'  Engelwelt,  engelgesetz,  Ac. 

Spanheimii  Disputationes  theologicarum. 

Suiceri  Thesaurus. 

Stilling's  (Jung)  Theorio  der  Geisterkunde. 

Stuckii  (T.  G.)  Meditationes. 


Angela— eorUfnued. 
Vitus  de  Corporibus  angelorum. 
Voetii  Disputationes  theologicae. 
Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Barrow's  (Isaac)  Works. 
Baxter's  (Richard)  Works. 
Biblical  Repository.     Vol.  12. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     1  :  88.   2  :  108. 
Blundel's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Bull's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Calmet's  Preface  to  Gospel  of  Luke. 
Camfield's  (Benj.)  Discourses. 
Charnock's  Works. 
Conybeare's  (John)  Discourses. 
Clayton's    (Geo.)    Angelology.       (Agency, 

rank,    titles,    characteristics,    residence, 

employment,  <fec.) 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Lect.  210  to  214. 
Dwight's  Discourses.     Disc.  18  and  19. 
Edward's  (Bp.)  Works. 
Farmer's  Dissertation  on  miracles. 
Franklin's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 
Gale's  Court  of  the  Gentiles. 
Gill's  Body  of  Divinity. 
Gilpin  on  Temptation. 
Hail's  (Robt.)  Notes  of  sermons. 
Hammond's  (Henry)  Works. 
Heber's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Home's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Horts'  (Josiah)  Sermons. 
Killen's  our  Companions  in  glory. 
Lawrence  on  our  Communion  and  war  with 

angels. 
Mason's  (Wm.)  on  Paul's  use  of  the  word 

angel. 
Mede's  Works.     (Apostacy  of  latter  times.) 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 
Reynolds'  Economy  of  the  angelic  worlds. 
Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity. 
Robinson's  Scripture  characters. 
Salkeld's  Treatise  on  angels. 
Sanderson  on  the  Nature,  office,  Ac. 
Saunder's  Pneuniatologia. 
Seattergood's  (Sam.)  Sermons. 
Shepard's   (T.)  Sermons.     (Several  on  this 

subject.) 
Simpson  (T.)  on  the  Nature  of  angels. 
Steir's  Words  of  the  angels. 
Stuart's  (M.)  Sketches.    (Bibl.  Sacra,  No.  1.) 
Tiinson's  Angels  of  God,  their  nature,  Ac. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Whateley's  Scriptural  review  concerning  a 

future  state. 

on  Good  and  evil  angels. 


Wheeler's  (Prof.  B.)  Theological  lectures. 
Wilkin's  World  in  the  moon. 

Angelolatrla.    See  worship  of  anoklb- 
Anger.  See  foroivesess,  hatred,  PABSioirs- 

Basilii  Homiliae. 

Abernethy's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Bercns'  (Edward)  Village  sermons. 

Blair's  (Jas.)  Sermons. 


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Atkger^^onttnued. 

Boston's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 

Burgess'  (Dan.)  Hastiness  to  anger  dis- 
graced. 

Christian  Observer.     18  :  145. 

Davies'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Fawcett's  (Dr.  John)  Essay  on  anger. 

Felton's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 

Franklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Gale's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons.    3  on  this  subj. 

Gilpin's  (William)  Sermons. 

Hale's  (Sir  M.)  Contemplations. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Jowett's  (Jos.)  Fifty-two  short  sermons. 

Mant's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 

Paley's  Moral  philosophy. 

Scott's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Seed's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Seneca's  Morals. 

Whitaker's  (Edward  W.)  Sermons. 

Wynyard's  (J.  M.)  Sermons  on  Chris,  duties. 

Zollikofifer  on  Festivals  and  fasts.     Vol.  2. 

Animal  Food,  Iiawfuliiess  of. 

Pro. 
Clarke's  Origin  of  evil. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  3.    Prop.  52. 
Edinburg  Review.     2  :  128. 
Fitzosborn's  Letters.     Letter  8. 
Magee  on  Atonement. 
Pufifendorf  s  Law  of  nations. 
Reynold's  Letter  to  a  Deist. 
Thompson's  Seasons.   Lines  336  to  378,  and 

1089  to  1124. 

Con. 
Cheyne's  Philosophical  conjectures. 
Holwell  on  the  Use  of  animal  food. 
Oswald  on  Animal  food. 
Ritson's  Essays  on  the  use  of  animal  food. 

Aulmal  Magnetism.    See  mesmerism. 
Aunlbilation  of  the  AVieked.    See 

DESTRUCTIONISTS,      IMMORTALIT?      OF 
THE   SOnL. 

Anointing    the    Sick.      See    extreme 

UKCTION. 

Launoius  de  Sacramentis.  (Gives  the  state- 
ments of  many  early  writers,  as  to  this 
custom  as  it  existed  in  the  first  ages  of 
the  church.) 

Answers  to  Prayer.    See  prater. 

Buchanan's  Modern  atheism.     Chap.  5, 

Fincher's  Achievements  of  prayer.  (In- 
stances answers  of  prayer  from  the  Bible.) 

Goodwin's  (Tho.)  The  return  of  prayers. 
(How  to  discern  answers  to  prayer.) 

Harding's  (J.)  Sermons.  (Unanswered 
prayer.) 

King's  Origin  of  evil. 


Leechman  on  Prayer. 
Ogden's  (S.)  Sermons. 
Stevenson  on  Prayer. 

Antediluirians.    See  biblical  bistort. 
Bebelii  Ecclesia,  vera  et  falsa. 
Clarkson's  (Thomas)  Researches. 
Hall's  (Robert)  Notes  of  sermons. 
Winning's  Essays  on  the  antediluvian  age. 


Authropomorphists. 

OF  God. 


See  existencb 


Cyril  (Alex.)  K*t»  a.vd'^UTrofxii^ipiTm. 
Schroederi  Dissertationes  historicae. 
Vogtii    Observationes  de  Audianismo  ante 
Audiam. 

Kitto's  Journal.  1 :  9. 
Antiburghers.     See  associate  chdrch, 

CHDRCH      OF       SCOTLAND,      SECESSION 
CHURCH. 

Antichrist.      See  commentators  on  the 

APOCALYPSE,        POPERY,        PROPHECT, 
NUMBER   666. 

Augustini  Opera. 

Abboti  Demonstratio.  (Against  Bellarmin.) 

Asili  Tyrannis  Antichristi. 

Balduini  Diatribe  Theologica. 

Batti  (Bartholom.)  Disputationes. 

Bocharti  Opera.     (Dissert,  xxviii.) 

Cocceji  Repetitio  locorum  V.  et  N.  T.  (Great.) 

Danasus  de  Antichristo. 

Danhaveri  Antichristosophia. 

Dorschaei  (Jo.  Georg.)  Dissertationes. 

Downami  Diatribe  de  Antichristo. 

Du  Moulin,  (Euvres. 

Gerlachii  Disput.  theologicae.     Dis.  xxv. 

Gomari  (Francisc.)  Disputationes. 

Grotii  Com.  ad  loca  qusedam  N.  Test,  quae 

de  Antichristi  agere  pertantur. 
Gualtheri  Homiliae  quinque.     (Powerful.) 
Heerbrandi  (Jacob)  Disputationes. 
Hippolyti  Demonstratio  de  Antichristo. 
Hunnii  (^gid.)  Dissertationes. 
Huss  (Joh.)  de  Anatomia  Antichristi. 
Karlii  (Bern.)  Dissertationes. 
Koenigii  Antichristus  revelatus. 
Laurentius,  in  Hugo  Grotio  papizante. 
Lesii  (Leonard.)  Opuscula  varia. 
Luther's  (M.)  Sammtliche  Scriften. 
Lyserus  (Guil.)  de  Antichristo. 
Maresii  Dissertationes.    (Against  Grotius.) 
Nicolai  de  Mahumate  et  Pontifice. 

L'Antichrist  rencontre. 

Osiandri  Enchiridion  controvers.  relig. 
Rabani    Mauri    Opera.      (His    opinion   is 

adopted   by   Mede,  Sir   I.  Newton,   and 

others.) 
Schlichtingii  Commentatio  in  2  Thess.  ii. 
Sohnii  (Georg.)  Opera. 
Spanheimii  Dissertationes.     Par.  I. 
Thomson  (G.),  Chasse  de  la  Bete  Romaine. 

(A  very  ancient  and  curious   work,  by  a 

Scotchman.) 


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Antlclirist — continued. 

Thummii   (Theodor.)    Opera. 

Tilenus    de    Papa    Romana. 

Venemae  Prelectio.  de  methodo  prophetica. 

Whitakeri    (Guil.)    Opera. 

Wigandi  Synopsis  Anticbristi  Rotuani. 

Abbot's    Antichrist   demonstrated. 

Apthorp's  Warburton  lectures.     1786. 

Bagot's  Sermons  at  Lincoln's  inn  chapel. 

Bales'  (John)  Pageant  of  Popes. 

Barlow's  (Bp.)  Genuine  remains. 

Beard's  Pope  of  Rome  the  true  Antichrist. 

Blondell's   Sibyline    oracles. 

Bonar's  Development  of  Antichrist. 

Brightmau  on  the  Apocalypse. 

Brown's  (J.  H.)  Character  of  Antichrist. 

Calmet's   Dissertations. 

Cassel's  Christ  and  Antichrist. 

Cunninghame's  Apostacy  of  the  ch.  of  Rome. 

Danffius    on   Antichrist. 

Davies'  (J.)  Two   Antichrists.      (Infidelity 
and  Romanism.) 

Downame    (Bp.)    on   Antichrist. 

Elliott's  Warburton  lectures.     1856. 

Faber's    (G.    S.)    Dissertations. 

Fleming  on  the  fall  of  Antichrist. 

Frith's  (John)  Revelation  of  Antichrist. 

Glas'  (John)  Notes  on  Scripture  texts.  (Time 
of  his  reign.) 

Greenfield's    (Edmund)   Works. 

Gregory's  (W.)  Trial  of  Antichrist. 

Gault's  (R.)  Man  of  sin.   Prize  essay.  1852. 

Gavazzi's  Lectures  in  New  York.     1853. 

Grotius   on   Antichrist. 

Gualther's   Homilies. 

Halifax's   (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Hammond's  Commentary  on  Revelations. 

Hardy    (Sam.)    on    Prophecy. 

Hofl'man    (Chr.)    de  Religione    Christiana. 

(Condemned  to  be  burnt.) 
Holland  on  the  Revelation  of  John. 
Kurd's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Hutchinson's  Religion  of  Satan. 
Jewell's  Rise  and  fall  of  Antichrist. 
Jones'  (Will.)  Church  history. 
Juriu's  Accomplishment  of  Sc.  prophecy. 
Reach's  (Benj.)  Antichrist  stormed. 
Keith  on  the  Signs  of  the  times. 
Knight's  Lectures  on  certain  prophecies. 
Legget's  (Rich.)  Evangelical  providences. 
Limborch's    Theology. 

Reply  to  Grotius. 

Malvenda   on   Antichrist. 

Manton's  18  Sermons  on  2  Thess.  ii. 

Marcus'    Reply    to    Grotius. 

Mede   on    the   Apocalypse. 

Mora's    Mystery    of  iniquity. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.     Vol.  6 

Moseley  on  the  Fall  of  Babylon. 

Nelson's  Perfect  description   of  Antichrist 

(Makes  him  to  be  Oliver  Cromwell.) 
Ness'  Person  and  period  of  Antichrist. 
Newton  (Bp.)  on  the  Prophecies. 
Newton  (Sir  L)  on  the  Prophecies. 
Pike's  (J.)  Antichrist  unmasked. 


Aiiticlirlst— continued. 

Quarterly   Review.     70:197. 

Rabet  on  the  Name  and  number  of  the 
Beast. 

Ramsay's  (W.)  The  Lord  of  Rome  the 
Antichrist,  proved  from  the  writings  of 
Solomon  and  Isaiah. 

Richard's  (Dr.  Wm.)  Corruptions  of  Chris- 
tianitj'. 

Riland's  (John)  Antichrist :  Papal,  Protes- 
tant, and  Infidel. 

Robinson's  Premonitions  of  the  doom  of 
Papacy. 

Rutherford's  Spiritual  Antichri.-t:  Opening 
the  Secrets  of  Familism,  Antinomianism, 
&c.  (Describes  curious  events  in  New 
England.) 

Sharp's  Looking  glass  for  the  Pope. 

Simpson's  Key  to  the  prophecies. 

Smith  (Ethan)  on  the  Prophecies. 

Sohn's  True  description  of  Anti'hrist. 

Squire's  Exposition  of  2  Thess.  ii.  2. 

[Symson's]  Growth  of  the  Roman  Antichr. 

Taylor  (Henry)  on  the  Grand  aposlacy. 

Tazewell  on  Antichrist.  (Maintains  him 
to  be  the  Quakers.) 

Todd's  (J.  H.)  Donnellan  lectures.     1838. 

Tuckney's    Prelections. 

Warburton's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Ward's  Three  sermons  on  prophecy. 

Whitley's  Scheme  of  prophecy.  (Makes 
Mahomet  Antichrist.) 

Williams'  (Bp.)  Antichrist  revealed.  (Main- 
tains him  to  be  the  Presbyterians.) 

AVinthrop    (J.)    on   Antichrist. 

The  writers  on  this  subject  are  a  great 
multitude:  the  valuable  thoughts  selected 
from  them  all  might  be  contaiut.'d  in  half  a 
dozen  volumes. 

Aiitliuasonry.    See  FREEMAsoxRr. 
Autinomianism.    See  good  works,  im- 

PDTATION,  MORAL  ABILITT,  PAUL  AND 
JAMES. 

Pro.^ 

Allen's  (John)  Spiritual  exposition  of  the 
Bible. 

Agricola  (John)  on  Luke  and  the  19th  Ps. 

Archer's  (Henry)  AVorks.  (Publicly  burnt, 
by  order  of  the  Westminster  Assembly.) 

Brine's    Tracts.  • 

Crisp's  (Tobias)  Sermons.  (Great  and  de- 
vout.) 

Crisp's  (S.)  Christ  made  sin. 

Eaton's  Tloneycomb  of  free  justification. 
(One  of  the  first,  if  not  the  first  writer  on 
this  side.     1642.) 

Discovery  of  a  dead  faith. 

Edwards'  (Tho.)  Gospel  truth. 

Baxterianism  barefaced. 


*  Those  here  set  down  as  Antinoniians,  are  so 
considered  by  theological  writers  srciierally ;  but 
no  body  of  Christians  accepts  this  desigiuitiou. 


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Antlnomlanism — continued. 

Edwards'   (Tho.)   Keview    of    Crispianism 

unmasked. 
Goodwin's  (John)  Imputatio  fidei. 
Hussey's   Glory    of  Christ   unveiled.     (An 

able   and   candid  book,    strong    against 

Socinians.) 
Richardson's  Justification  by  Christ  alone. 

Answer  to  Holmes. 

Divine  consolations. 

Saltmarsh's    Free   grace. 

Shadows  flying  away.   (Reply 

to  Gataker.) 

Smoke  in  the  Temple. 

Sparkles   of  glory. 


Smith's    (Zephaniah)    Sermons. 

Doom  of  heretics. 

Spiritual   Magazine.     2  :  271. 

Toplady's  Scheme  of  Christian  necessity. 

Town's   Assertion    of  grace. 

Re-assertion   of  grace. 

Monomachia. 

Twisse's  Animadversions  on  J.  Armenius. 

Vindicat.  of  grace  and  providence. 

Riches  of  God's  love. 

Treatise  on  reprobation. 

on  the  Scientia  Media. 


Wilk's  Fearless  def.  of  leading  doctrines. 

Con. 

BuUii  Defensio  fidei  Nicsenae. 
Hoornbeckii  Summa  controversia. 
Petavii    Dogmata. 
Witsii  Animadversiones  Irenicas. 
de   Foedere. 

Allen  (Thos.)  on  the  Two  covenants. 
Bates'  Observations  on  important  points. 
Baxter  on  Justification  and  the  covenant. 

on  Catholic  theology. 

Bellamy's  Works.     (Dialogues,  Essays.) 
Bull   on   the   Nicene   creed. 

Harmonia    apostolica. 

Burder's  (Sam.)  Moral  law  a  rule  of  life. 
Burton's  Law  and  gospel  reconciled. 
Chase's   A.   unmasked.     (Fine   preface   by 

Robert  Hall. 
Chauncey's  Neononianism  unmasked. 

Antidote  to  Neonomian  bane. 

Christian  Observer.    16:413.    18:531. 
Cottle's  Strictures  on  Antinomianism. 
Edwards'  (Jno.)  Crispianism  unmasked. 

(Various  other  treatises.) 

Faber   on   the   Prophecies. 
Flavels'  Rise  and  growth  of  A.  errors. 
Fletcher's  Four  checks.     (Often  reprinted.) 
Fuller's  (And.)  Dialogues.     Dial.  7. 

A.  contrasted  with  the  rel.  of  Scrip, 

Perpetuity  of  the  moral  law. 

Rule  and  conduct  of  believers. 

Gataker's  A.  discovered  and  confuted. 

Antidote   to   error. 

Shadow  without  substance. 

Geree's    Antinomians    confuted. 
Giles'  Antiuomian  reclaimed. 


Antinomianism — continued. 

Hall's  Help  to  Z ion's  travellers.  (An  ex- 
cellent work  for  all  unlearned  Christians.) 

Hall's    (Robt.)    Works. 

Hallifax   on    the   Prophecies. 

Hampson's  Blow  at  the  root  of  pretended 
Calvinism. 

Hankinson's  (Tho.  E.)  Sermons. 

Hardy  on  the  Prophecies. 

Hawker's  (R.)  Portrait  of  Antinomianism. 

Huntingdon's  ^W-)  Lamentations  of  Satan. 

Hutchinson  (Mrs.)  on  Antinomians. 

Knollys'  (Hanserd)  Flaming  fire  in  Zion. 

Moore's  Mystery  of  godliness. 

Neale's  History  of  the  Puritans.     Vol.  7. 

Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity. 

Rutherford's  Spiritual  Antichrist. 

Sedgwick's  Antinomianism  anatomized. 

Sharp's  (Granville)  Mj'stic  Babylon. 

Sherlock's  Knowledge  of  Jesus  Christ. 

Simon's  (Jno.)  Letter  on  certain  errors. 

Stephen's  Doctrinal  A.  refuted, 

Stillingfleet  on  the  Satisfaction  of  Christ. 

Taylor  (Henry)  on  the  Grand  apostacy. 

Thomas'    (John)    Sermons. 

Tillotson's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 

Weld's  Rise  and  ruin  of  the  A.  and  Familists. 

White's  (Hugh)  Profession  and  practice. 

Williams'  (Dan.)  Gospel  truth  vindicated. 

Witsius'  Conciliatory  animadversi-ons  on  the 
controversies  in  Great  Britain.     1700. 

Antiquity  of  Man.    See  natckal  his- 
tory OF  MAN. 

Antisiavery.    See  slavert. 
Anxiety.      See  peace  of  mind,  irooble, 

TRUST. 

Atterbury's   (Francis)    Sermons. 
Baxter's    (Arthur   G.)    Sermons. 
Beachcroft  s    (Robt.    P.)    Sermons. 
Beveridge's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Blackall's    (Dr.    0.)    Sermons. 
Blair's    (James)    Sermons. 
Bloomfield's  (George  B.)  Sermons. 
Buddicom's  (Robert  P.)  Sermons. 
Butcher's    (William)    Sermons. 
Cappe's  (Newcombe)  Devotional  discourses. 
Carmichael's  (Frederick)  Sermons. 
Clarke's    (Dr.    Sam.)    Sermons. 
Farringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Franklin's    (Thomas)    Sermons, 
Gataker's    CThomas)    Sermons. 
Gisbourne's    (Thomas)    Sermons. 
Girdlestone's    (Charles)    Sermons. 
Home's    (Bp.)    Discourses.  . 

Hough's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons  and  charges. 
Howe  (J.)  on  Thankfulness  for  to-morrow. 
Lowth's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Morrison's    (Dr.    Robt.)    Sermons. 
Seeker's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 
Sharp's   (Abp.)   Sermons. 
Smith's   (Sydney)    Sermons. 
Spincke's  (N.)  on  Casting  our  care  on  God. 
Stanhope's   (George)   Sermons. 


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Summerfield's    (John)    Sermons. 
Verchoyle's    (H.)    Sermons. 
Zollikoflfer  on  the  Festivals  and  fasts. 

Aplitliardocetee.    See  monophysites. 

Apocalypse.    See  commentators. 

Apocrites.    See  manicheans. 

Apocryplia.  See  canon,  enoch,  jasher. 
Apelii  (H.  E.)  Libri  vet.  test.  Apocryphi. 
Arens  de  Evangeliorum  apoer.  in  canonicis, 

usu,  historico,  critico,  exegetico. 
August!   Libri   Apocryphi. 
Beausobre,  Hist,  critique  des  dogmes. 
Bernard,  Republique  des  lettres. 
Beckhaus'  Bemerkungen  iiber  d.  Gebrauch 

der  Apokryphen. 
Bibliandri   Protevangelion. 
Bretschneider's  Dogmatik  der  Apocryphen. 
Chrytaei  Interpretatio  librorura  Apoc. 
Codex  Apocryphus  Nov.  Test.     (Collected 

and  edited  by  Dr.  Giles. ) 
Dallaeus  de  Pseudepigraphis  apostolicis. 
Dupin,  Prolegomena  sur  la  Bible. 
Eichorn's  Einleitung  in  die  Apok.  des  A.  T. 
Fabricii  Codex  pseudepigraphis  Vet.  Test. 
Codex  pseudepigraphis  Nov.  Test. 

(This  collection  contains   every  fragment 

of  such  productions;    with  important  re- 
marks on  their  character,  evidence,  &c. ; 

from  which  Lardner,  Jones,  and  others, 

have  drawn  largely.) 
Fritzsche  und  Grimm's  Kurzgefasstes  exe- 

getisches  Handbuch. 
Frankelii  Hagiographa  posteriora. 
Gaab's  Philologischen  Verstehen. 
Gerardi  Loci   theologici. 
Gutmann's  Apocryphen  d.  Alt.  Testament. 
Grotii  Interpretatio  librorum  Apoc. 
Henckii  Dissertationes.     (One   of  these  is 

on    the   use   of    the    0.    T.    apocryphal 

writings  in  our  New  Testament.) 

Introd.  ad  libros  apoc.  vet.  test. 

Henoek's  Vollstandiger  Ubersetzung. 
Hauff's  Griechisch  profanscriben. 
Henzel's  Erklarend.  anmerk.  anhang,  &e. 
Himmelii  Librorum  Apoc.  analysis. 
Hottingeri  Censura  libror.  Apoc.  V.  Test. 
Ittigius  de  Pseudepig.  Christi,  V.  Marias,  Ac. 
Janii  libri  Apocryphi  Vet.  Testament. 
Kluge's  Stellung  u.  bedentung  der  Apoc. 
Kuinoel,  Observ.  ad  N.  T.  ex  libris  apoc. 
Kunzgefasstes  Exigetisches  handbuch. 
Keerl's   Apocryphenfrage    m.    beriieksicht. 

der   darauf  bezugl.  schriften  Stier's  und 

Hengstenberg's,  &c. 
Le  Clerc  (or  Clerici),  Dissertationes. 
Lemmischii  Interpretatio  libror.  Apoc. 
Leusdeni  Libri  V.  T.  Apocryphi  omnes. 
Millii  Prolegomena  ad  Nov.  Testamentum. 
Morus  de  Canone  Scripturae. 
Mosheim,  adversus  Tolandum. 
Mouline,  sur  les  livres  Apoc.  Ancien  Test. 
Neander   (M.),   Apocrypha. 
Pellicani  Interpretatio  libror.  Apoc. 


Apocryplia— contimied. 
Rainoldi  Censura  libror.  Apoc.  V.  Test. 
Reus'  Diss,  de  libris  V.  T.  apocryphis. 
Schmidii  Corpus  Vet.  Apocryphorum. 

Corpus  Nov.  Apocryphorum. 

Spanheimii  Interpretatio  libror.  Apoc." 

Stier,  Uber  die  Apokryphen. 

Thilonis  Codex  Apocryph.     (Exact  text.) 

Turretini  Theologia  elenctica. 

Vatabulus,  Interpretatio  libr.  Apocryph. 

Volkmar's  Handbuch  d.  einleitung  in  die  A. 

Wahl,  Clavis  librorum  Vet.  Test.  Apoc. 

Waltheri    Officina   Biblica. 

Wolfii  (Chris.)  Bibliotheca.     Par.  II. 

Arnold's  Crit.  Com.  with  dissertations. 

Bunsen's  History  of  the  Apocrypha. 

Burnet's  (Benj.)  Discourses  against  Popery. 

Burnet  (Gilbert)  on  the  .39  articles. 

Christian    Examiner.     14:1. 

Christian    Observer.     22:1.     65:129. 

Dick  (John)  on  Inspiration. 

Diodati's  Comment,  on  the  Scriptures. 

Eusebius'  Ecclesiastical  History. 

Goodwin's  Translation  of  the  Apocrypha. 

Gill's  Dissertation  on  the  Apocrypha. 

Gorham's  Impropriety  of  circulating  the  A. 
(Gives  valuable  historical  facts.) 

Gray  &  Percy's  Key  to  the  0.  Test.  Apocry. 

Hone's  Apocryphal  New  Test.  {Ail  extant 
pieces,  translated  into  English.) 

Jones'  (Jer.)  Full  method  of  settling  the 
canon,  &c.  (Describes  the  Apoc.  books 
of  the  New  Testament.) 

Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  gospel. 

Lewis'  Antiquities.     Bk.  8.    Ch.  46. 

Prideaux's  Connection  of  the  0.  and  N.  T. 

Princeton    Review.     17:268. 

Quarterly  Review.     25  :  346.    30  :  472. 

Wake's  Preliminary  discourses  to  the  canon- 
ical epistles  of  the  Apostolic  Fathers. 

Whiston's  Genuine  collect,  of  the  A.  books. 

Wilson's  (C.)  Crit.  and  histor.  observations. 
(Introductory  discourses  to  each  book.) 

Wordsworth's  Hulsean  lectures.     1847. 

JEsdra8. 

Laurence,   Versio    Jithiopica    in    medium 

prolata  et  Latine  anglicequo  reddita. 
Lee's  Dissertation  on  Esdras. 
Laurence's  Trans,  with  critical  disquisitions. 

Tobit. 
Bedae  Explicationes  allegorica. 
Drusii    (Joan.)    Opera. 
Fagii   Tobias    Hebraicae. 
Munsteri  (Sebast.)  Codex  Judseorum. 
Reusch's  Ueberset.  und  erklarung. 
Sengelman's  Buch  T.  erklarung. 

Judith. 
Montfaucon,  la  Verite  de  I'hist.  de  Judith. 
Rabanus  Maurus,  Opera. 

Wisdom  of  Solomon. 
Bauermeister,    Commentarius. 


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Apocryplia — continued. 
Biblianilri  Annot.  in  libro  Sapiontiae. 
Bretschneideri  Versio  emend,  et  comment. 
Dieterici  (Conrad.)  Annotationes. 
Faber  (J.  M.)  Disscrtatioues  ix.  in  sap.  Sal. 
Gilse  de  lib.  S.  argiunento,  doctr.  foute,  <feo. 
Grim  do  libri  sapientise  Alexandriaa  indole. 
Schmidii  (Sebast.)  Annotationes. 
Strigelii  (Victor)  Commentaria. 
Thilom's  E.xercitationes  crit.  in  sap.  S. 
Arnold's  (Rich.)  Critical  commentary. 

Ucclesiasticua. 
Bretchneideri  Liber  de  Jesu  Siracidse.  1806. 

(Great.) 
Camerarii  Annotationes  in  libro  Ecclos. 
Drusii  (Joan.)  Annotationes  in  libro  Eccles. 
Fagii  (Paul.)  Annotationes  in  libro  Eccles. 
Sarceri  (Erasm.)  Annotationes  in  libro  E. 
Strigelii  (Victor.)  Annotationes  in  libro  E. 
Arnold's  (Rich.)  Critical  commentary. 
Howard's  Trans,  from  the  Vulgate.     With 

notes. 

Baruch. 
Grunebergii  (Jo.  Petr.)  Exercitationes. 
Ursinus    de   libri    Baruchi. 

Song    of  the    Children. 
Polycarp  Tnterp.  Cantici  trium  puerorum. 
Lyseri  Cant,  triumph,  trium  puerorum. 
Sike,    Evangelium   Infantae. 
Howard's  Translation  and  notes. 

Sitsnnna. 
Chrysostom,    Gregory    Naz. 
Bernhard  Interpretatio  hist.  Susannse. 
Witstein  (J.  J.)  Dissert,  philol.  theologica. 
Howard's  Translation  and  notes. 

Maceabee8. 
Bertheau,    Dissertations. 
Gentilis  (Scipio)  Disputationes. 
Sanctii  Comment,  in  librorum  Maccab. 
Strigelii  (Victor.)  Dissertationes. 
Thomae  (Aq.)  in  libros.  M.  explicatio. 
Verhorstii    Commentaria. 
Wernsdorf,  de  Fide  historica  librorum  M. 
Cotton's  (H.)  Five  books  of  Maccab.    (New 
trans,  and  notes.) 

Twelve    Patriarchs. 

Nitzschii   Comm.   critica. 

Grosthead's  (Bp.)  Test,  of  the  twelve  Patri- 
archs. "Englished  by  A.  G"  [olding]. 
(18  queer  wood  cuts.) 

Enoch. 
Dillman's  Buch  Henock,  iibersets.  u.erklart. 
Hoffmann's  Enleit.  iiberset.  and  com. 
Bruce's  Travels  in  Abyssinia.     Vol.  2. 
Biblical  Repertory.     Jan.  1840. 
Butt  on  the  Genuineness  of  the  book  of  E 
Foreign  Quarterly  Review.     24:251. 
Lawrence's  Trans,  with  preliminary  diss. 


Apocrypha — continued. 
Murray's    Attempt    to    separate   from    the 

books  of  Enoch  the  book  quoted  by  Jude. 
Overton's  Inquiry  into  the  truth  and  use  of 

the  book  of  Enoch. 

New    Testament. 
Codex  Apoc.  Nov.  Testam.  .1.  C.  Thilo. 
Codex  Apoc.  Nov.  Testam.  J.  A.  Fabricio. 
Lorsbach's  Beitrago  d.  Apoc.  d.  N.  T. 
Sike,   Evangelium    infantiae. 
Tischendortii  Evangelia  Apocrypha. 
Hone's  Apocryphal  N.  T.     With  notes. 
Quarterly  Review.     25  :  348.    30  :  472. 
Warrin's  Trans,  of  Nicodemus,  his  gospel. 
Wright's   Contributions  to   the  Apocryplial 

literature  of  the  N.  Test.     Collected  from 

Syriac  MSS. 

The  various  editions  of  the  Apocrypha, 
collective  and  separate,  are  described  in 
Masch,  Bihlioth.  Sac,  and  Horne,  Intro- 
duction. 

Apollluarians.        Seo    heresies,     Jesits 
Christ,  liNCAKXArioN. 

Athanasius  de  Incarnatione  Christi. 
Chrysostomi  Epist.  ad  Cassarium. 
Gregorii   (Naz.)    Oratioiies. 
Grogorii    (Nys.)    Epistolae. 
Theodoreti   Dialogi. 
Bassnage  Historia  haeresis  Apollinaris. 
Damasii  Epistolaj  contra  sectatores. 
Dorner's  Lehre  von  der  person  Christi. 
Schrcederi    (J.  J.)    Dissertationes. 
AVernsdorfii  (Gottl.)  Dissertationes. 
Bayle's  Crit.  and  historical  dictionary. 

Apollonius     Tyaii<«us. 

See   FALSE    MIRACLES. 

Beroaldi   Vita   Apollonii. 
Eunapius,  in  Vitis  Sophistarum.     Prooem. 
Eusebius  adversus  Ilieroclem.     Cap.  IV. 
[Dupin,]  Hist.  d'ApoUone  de  Tyane.    (?ub. 

under  the  name  of  De  Claireval.) 
Miiller  (E.)  Apoll.  von  Tyana,  ein  weiser. 
Philaleutheri  [Zimmerman]  de  Miraculis. 
Philostratus  de  Vita  Apollonii. 
Philastrate,  Vita  A.  traduit  par  Vigenere. 
Tillemont,  Vie  de  Apollone. 
Berwick's  Life  of  A.  from  Philostratus. 
Blount's  Translation  of  Philostratus. 
Bradley's  Truth  of  Christianity. 
Cudworth's  Intellect,  system.  Ch.  4,  Sec.  15. 
Doddridge's  Course  of  lectures.     Part  6. 
Douglass'  Criterion  of  miracles. 
Fleetwood    on    Miracles. 
Jackson  (John)  on  Crcdulitj'. 
Jenkins'  Confutation  of  pretences  against 

natural  religion. 
Lardner's    Testimonies. 
Quarterly    Review.     3:417. 
Tillemont's  Life  of  A. :  Tr.  by  Robt.  Jenkins. 

See  a  great  list  of  such  authors,  few  of 


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which  are  now  extant,  in  Houteville's 
Critical  and  historical  discourse  on  the  prin- 
cipal writers  for  and  against  Christianity. 
1690. 

Apologetics.    See  authenticity  of  scrip- 
ture,  DEISM,    INSPIRATION. 

Ambrose,  de  Fide  resurrectionis. 
Arnobius,    Adversus    Gentes. 
Athenagoras,  Apologia  pro.  Christianis. 
Augustin,  de  Doctrina  Christiana. 

— : de    Civitate    dei. 

—— contrii  Acadeuiicos. 

Clemens,  (Alexandrinus)  stromata. 

Cyprian,  de  Idolorum  vanitate. 

Justin    M.,  Dialogus  cum  Triphone  Judaeo. 

Apologias  pro  Christianis. 

Laetantius,  Institutiouuui  divinarum. 
Origen,    contra    Celsum. 
Theodoret,  de  Curandis  Graacor.  affectibus. 
Theophylus,  Libri  tres  ad  Autolycum. 
TertuUian,  Apologeticus  adversus  gentes. 

Liber   ad    Scapulam. 

Apollinaris  ad  Marcum  Antoninum. 

Arnobius,    adversus    Gentes. 

Clausen,  Apol.  eccl.  christianse  ante  Theo- 

dosiani. 
Eusebii  Preparatio  et  Demonstratio. 
Gourc}',  Suite  des  anciens  apologistes. 
^         Havercampi   TertuUiani  apologia  perpetuo 
commentaria. 
Melito,  Apologia  pro  Christianis. 
Minutii    Felicis    Opera. 
Mosheim  de  Vera  aetate  apologetici. 
Orosius,    adversus    Paganos. 
Senden's  Geschichte  der  Apologetik. 
Tzschirner's  Geschichte  der  Apologetik. 
Woodman's  TertuUiani   liber   apologeticus. 

(With  English  preface  and  notes.) 
Betty's   Translation   of  parts  of  TertuUian 

and  Theophilus. 
Bolton's  Evidences  of  Christianity,  as  ex- 
hibited in  the  writings  of  the  Apologists. 
Chevalier's  Tr.  of  Justin  M.  and  TertuUian. 
Cunpingham,  on  Origen  cont.  Celsus. 
Dalrymple's  Translation  of  the  Octavius. 
Dodson's  Apologetics  of  TertuUian. 
Frank's  (G.  S.)  New  system  of  apologetics. 
Glass'  Trans,  of  Origen  contra  Celsus. 
Haverkamp's  Comm.  of  the  A.  of  TertuUian. 
Humphrey's  Apologetics  of  Athanagoras. 
Lorrain's  Translation  of  the  Octavius. 
North  British  Review.     15:  172. 
Reeve's    Translation    of    the    apologies    of 
Justin,  TertuUian,  and  Minutius.     With 
notes. 
Sack's    Christian   ajiologetics. 

Apostacy.  See  backsliding,  perseverance. 

Abernethy's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Brameld's    (G.  W.)    Sermons. 
Bridges'    (Will.)    Seruions. 
Charnock's    (Stephen)    Works. 
Cochrane's    (James)    Sermons. 
Cruso's    (Timothy)    Sermons. 


Apostacy — continued. 
Fisk's    (George)    Sermons. 
Hall's    (Bp.)    Polemic   works. 
Hall    (Robert)    on   Apostacy. 
Haynes'  Illustrations  of  faith  and  practice. 
Kidd's  Danger  of  apostacy  from  Christ. 
Owen's  (John)  Nature  and  causes  of  A. 
Pike    (G.)   on   Apostacy. 
Trapp's    (Joseph)    Sermons. 

WaUis'    (Benj.)    Sermons. 

* 

Apostles. 

Buddaei    Ecclesia    Apostolica. 

Burmanni  Disputationes  decern. 

Bucher's  Leben  Jesu,  und  der  apostels. 

Capelli  (Lud.)  Hist,  apostolica  iUustrata.     ■ 

Erasmi  Peregrinationes  apostolorum. 

Fabricii  Hist.  J.  Christi  et  Apostolorum. 

Hypolitus  de  Duodecem  Apostolis. 

Lampe  (J.)  de  Eruditione  Apostolorum. 

Lechler  das  Apostolisehe  und  das  nach- 
apostolische,  Ac.  (The  "Baptist  Theo- 
logical Association  of  Haarlem,  oflfered  a 
prize  for  an  essay  to  meet  the  destructive 
doctrines  of  Tiibingen.  This  was  the 
successful  one.) 

Mayer's  Geschichte  und  schriften  der  Apos. 

Mesner's   Lehr    der   Apostels. 

Nicetas,    Orationes. 

Perionius  de  Rebus  gestis,  vitisque,  &c. 

Sagittarii  Introductio  ad  Hist,  eccles. 

Sandani    Historia    Apostolica. 

Spanheimii  (Fred.)  Dissertationes. 

Wilhelmi  Christi.  apos.  u.  erste  bekenner. 

Ashwell's  (Dr.  Geo.)  Faith  of  the  Apostles. 

Bacon's  (D.  F.)  Lives  of  the  Apostles. 

Barrington's  Miscellanea  sacra. 

Benson's    (C.)    Lectures. 
Baumgarten's  Apos.  history  :  tr.  by  Morris. 
Bradford's  History  of  the  Apostles. 
Cave's  Antiquitates  apostolicse. 
Craddock's  Apostolical  history.    (Gives  the 

time  and  occasion  of  each  epistle.) 
Crosthwaite's  (J.  C.)  Sermons. 
Dealtry's    (Will.)    Sermons. 
Frank's  (James  C.)  Hulsean  lectures.  1823. 
Grave's  (R.)  Character  of  the  Apostles. 
Kitto's    Bible    illustrations. 
Lardner's  Lives  of  the  Apostles. 
Mant's    Biographical    notices. 
Marshall's    (N.)    Sermons. 
Merivale's  (L.  A.)  Christian  records 
Milmaii's  Bampton  lectures.     1827. 
Nares'  Veracity  of  the  Evangelists. 
Rhoes'    (Abraham)    Sermons. 
Shepherd's   (John)   Horse  Apostolicae.     (A 
digested  narrative  of  the  acts  and  writings 
of  the  Apostles.) 
Sumner's  (Bp.)  Apos.  preaching  considered. 

Apostles'  Creed.  See  creeds. 
Apostollaus.  See  mennonites. 
Apostolical   Constitutions. 

Barratieri    Opera. 


2T 


Apostolical  Constlttitio|»s— Cojii. 

Brun's  Canones  Apost.  (Pref.  by  Neander.) 

Buddaei  Isagogo  in  Theologiam. 

Beveridgii  Synodicon. 

Capelli  Epitome  Apost.  Constitutionum. 

Cellier,  Hist,  generale,  des  auteurs  sacres. 

Conradi  (C.)  Kritik  der  christlichcn  Dogmen. 

Dallseus  de  Const,  apostolic,  apocryphis. 

Drey's  Untersiichungen  iiber  d.  Kanones. 

Fabricii  Bibliotheca  Graeca. 

Janus  de  Antiq.  canon.  Apost.  in  qua  J. 
Dallaei  ot  G.  Beverigii  sententia  inter  se 
comparantur. 

Ittigius  de  Pseudepigraphis  Apostolieis. 

King  (P.)  Hist,  symboli  Apostolicorum. 

Krabbe's  Uber  d.  Ursprung  u.  d.  Inbalt,  <fcc. 

Oleviani  Bxpositio  symbolorum  apostol. 

Richardson  Prelectiones  ecclesiastic£e. 

Ultzen,  Textuin   Graecum,   et  annotationes. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra,  5  :  296. 

Bunsen's  Hypolitus  and  his  age. 

Christian  Examiner,  44  :  223. 

Christian  Review,  1  :  536.  13  :  201.  15  :  505. 

Chace's  (Ira)  Tr.  of  the  Apostolical  Const. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.  Leot.  119. 

Grabbe's  Historical  and  Critical  Essay  on 
the  Apostol.  Const.  (Answer  to  Whiston.) 

Jones  (William)  on  the  Canon. 

Lardner's  Works.    Part  2. 

Piatt's  (J.  P.)  Ethiopic  Didascalia.  (A  tran. 
of  the  Etliiopic-version.) 

Princeton  Review.  21 :  42. 

Saurin's  (James)  Sermons. 

Smallbrook's  Pretended  authority  of  the 
Apostolical  Constitutions  confuted. 

Theological  and  literary  Journal.  1  :  174. 

Turner  on  the  pretended  Apostol.  Const. 

Whiston's  Primitive  Christianity. 

— — Demonst.  that  the  Apostol.  Con- 
stitutions were  written  in  the  1st  century. 

Apostolical    Fatliers.    See  barnabas, 

CLEMENS     ROM.,     HKRMAS,      IGNATIUS, 
POLTCARP,    JUSTIN    MARTYR. 

Ittigii  Patres  Apost.  cum  annotat,  1700. 
Clerici  do.  do.  1700. 

Russel,        do.  do.  1746. 

Horneman,  do.  do.  1816. 

Jacobson,    do.  do.  1840. 

Hefele,         do.  do.  1851. 

There  are  many  other  editions  ;  but  any 
of  the  above  are  sufiBcient. 
Ceillier,  Histoire  generale  des  autres  saeres. 
Gerhardi  Patrologia. 
Mar^chal,  Concordance  des  SS,  PP. 
Olearii  Abacus  patrologicus. 
Sandius  de  Vet.  scriptoribus  ecclesiast. 
Tentzelii  (Guil.  Ernesti)  Exercitationes. 
Varenius  de  Scriptoribus  eccl.  sec.  primi. 

Cave's  Fathers  of  the  first  3  centuries. 


Apostolical   Succession. 

PACr,    ORDINATION. 

Pro. 


See  EPisco- 


Benzelii  Dissertationes  academicse. 


Apostolical  Succession — Continued. 

Fennell,  Memoires  sur  la  validile  des  ordi- 
nations des  Anglois.  (Argues  that  the 
clergy  of  the  English  church  are  mere 
laymen.) 

Masoni  Vindiciaa  Ecclesise  Anglicana. 

Brett's  Divine  right  of  Episcopacy. 

Chapin's  Order  of  the  Primitive  church. 

Cook's  History  of  the  Apost.  succession. 

Courayer's  Validity  of  English   Ordination. 

Dublin  Review,  5  :  285.  7  :  139.  (To  show 
that  the  English  church  has  no  claim  to 
Apostolical  succession.) 

Faber  on  the  Apostolical  succession. 

Fry  (H.  P.)  on  the  Apos.  succ.  (As  able  as 
anything  on  this  side  of  the  question,  from 
the  Tractarian  school.) 

Houghton's  (Wm.)  Theology  of  the  Angli- 
can reformers. 

Harrington  (E.  C.)  on  Apostol.  succession. 

Irons  (W.  J.)  on  the  Apostol.  succession. 

Lawrence  (R.)  Lay  Baptism  invalid. 

Palmer's  (Wm.)  Episcopacy  in  the  British 
Churches. 

Percival  (A.  P.)  on  Apostolical  succession. 

Sinclair  (John)  on  the  Episcopal  succession. 

Stopford's  Weapons  of  Schism. 

Tracts  for  the  Times.  Nos.  4,  15,  18,  74. 

Con.     See    Conoregationalism,     nag's-head 

PRESBYTEKIANISM. 

Boardman's  Doct.  of  Apostol.  succession. 
Brown's  (D.  J.)  Claims  of  the  Puseyites. 
Campbell's  (John)  Puseyism  and  Popery. 
Carey  on  the  Doct.  of  the  Apostol.  Succ. 
Cater's  Great  Fiction  of  the  Times. 
Davison's  Protestant  Minister's  mission. 
Goode's  Divine  rule  of  faith  and  practice. 
Powell  on  Apostolical  succession.    (Replies 

to  Percival.) 
Princeton  Review.  14:  129.  19  :  539.  28  : 1. 
Prynne  on  Independency. 
Snodgrass  on  Apostolical  succession. 
Smyth's  (Tho.)  Doct.  of  Apost.  succession. 
Presbytery  not  Prelacy. 


Stratton  on  the  Apostolical  succession. 

Whiston's  Proof,  that  all  persons  solemnly, 
though  irregularly,  set  apart,  are  real 
clergymen  ;  or  else  there  are  none  such 
in  the  world. 

Wisner's  Lectures  on  prelacy  and  parity. 

Apostolicals.    See  waldenses. 

Apotactites.    See  encratites. 

Apotliegms  of  Scripture. 

Delvii  Adagia  sacra,  V.  et  N.  Testament. 
Drusii    Classes    duae    in    quibus    explican- 

tur,  etc. 
Sehottii  Adagia  sacra  N.  Testament. 

Apparent  Contradictions.    See  chro> 

NOLOOY,  DIFFICULTIES,  QUOTATIONS. 

Althameri,  Conciliationes  locorum  S.  S.  qui 

inter  se  pugnare  videntur.  (Excellent.) 
Beconi,  Opera. 


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Apparent  Contradictions — continued. 

Broughton,  Concensus  sacrae  scripturae. 

Macri,  sive  Magrii,  Antilogiae. 

Mayeri,    Manuals   biblicum. 

Manassah  ben  Israel,  de  conventia  locorum 
S.  S.  quae  inter  se  pugnare  videntur. 

Matthsei  Antilogia  biblica. 

Mettingeri  Ilarmonia  in  utroque  Test. 

Thaddei  Scrip,  sacra  a  se  non  diversa. 

Turrettini  Theologia  Elenctica. 

Waltheri   Harmonia  biblica. 

Boyer's  Critical  conjectures,  Ac. 

Burnett's    Four   discourses, 

Calamy's    (Edward)    Sermons. 

Cooper's  Four  hundred  texts  explained. 

Cox's  (J.  H.)  Harm,  of  Scrip,  vindicated. 

Doddridge's    Lectures.     Part   6. 

Falconer's  Bampton  lectures.    1810.    (Dis- 
sonance of  the  Four  Evangelists.) 

Fuller's  (And.)   Works.     (A  judicious  and 
learned  discussion.) 

Hallet's  (Joseph)  Notes  on  texts. 

Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 

Kennicott's  State  of  the  printed  text. 

Remarks  on  select  passages. 

Lindo's  (E.  H.)  The  Conciliator. 

Man's  3000  Seeming  contrad.  reconciled. 

Manassah  ben  Israel,  The  Conciliator. 

Paley's    Evidences.     Part   3. 

Ridgeley's   Body   of  divinity. 

Sykes'  Trnth  of  the  Christian  religion. 

[Thaddeus'  (Jno.)]  Reconciler  of  the  Bible. 
(Notices  2000  seeming  contradictions.) 

Whately's  (Rich.)  Essays.     Essay  7. 

Wood's   (Prof.)    Works. 

Most  works   of  this   class   find  apparent 

contradictions  iti   a  multitude   of  passages 

where  there  are  none. 

Apparitions.    See  magic,  superstition. 
Bekker,   le   Monde   enchante. 
Brierre,  Hist,  raisonnee  des  Apparations. 
Boisardus  de  Spiritum  apparitionibus. 
Cahagnet  Arcancs  de  la  vie  future. 
Calmet,  sur  les  angels,  demons,  &c. 
Grasse's  Wissenschaftlich  Geordnete,  &c. 
Kerner's    Seherin    von   prevorst. 
Jung  Stilling's  Theorie  der  Geisterkunde. 
Lavater   de   Spectris. 
Lenglet  Dufresnoy,  sur  les  Revelations  par- 

ticulieres. 
Loyer   (P.),   des   Spectres. 
Melancthoui  Epistolse  ad  Hubert. 
Meisneri   Dissertationes. 
Salverte   des    Sciences   occultes. 
Stelling  (W.),  Geheimnissvolle  Jenseits. 
Thyrffii    (Pet.)    Opera. 
Wierus  de  Angelis  ct  Demonibus. 
Zanchii  (Hieron.)  Dissertationes. 
Alderson  &  Hibbert  on  Apparitions. 
Abercrombie  on  the  Intellectual  powers. 
Analytic   Magazine.     2  :  338. 
Aubrey's    (John)    Miscellanies. 
Baxter's  Histor.  treatise  on  apparitions. 
Berington's  (Simon)  Dissertations. 


Appariti  an  s — continued. 
Berthogg  on  the  Nature  of  spirits. 
Bigland's   Essays.     Essay   7. 
Boismont  (B.)  on  Hallucinations. 
Brewster   on   Natural  magic. 
Burrowes'  (E.  J.)  Hours  of  devotion. 
Calmet's    Dissertations. 

Phantom  world.   Tr.  by  Christmas. 


Casaubon  on  Witches  and  apparitions. 
Christian   Examiner.     12  :  106. 
Crowe's   Night   side   of  nature. 
'De  Foe's  Secrets  of  the  invisible  world. 
Drelincourt  on  Death.     (Preface.) 
Eclectic   Magazine.     3  :  71. 
Edwards'  (Bp.)  Theologia  reformata. 
Ferrier's  Theory  of  apparitions. 
Frazier's  Magazine.     2  :  33.    34  :  231. 
Glanvill's  Sadduceismus  triumphatus. 

Demon   of  Tedworth. 

Essays  in  philos.  and  religion. 


Hammond's    (Henry)    Discourses. 

Hibbert's  Philosophy  of  apparitions. 

Jackson  (Tho.)  on  the  Apostles'  creed. 

Jung  Stilling's  Theory  of  pneumatology. 
Tr.  by  Jackson.  (Gives  many  remarkable 
accounts,  including  one  related  by  John 
Wesley.) 

Lawton's    (Edward)   Lectures. 

Littell's   Living   Age.     13:529. 

London  Retrospective  Review.     11 :  66. 

Mather's     (Cotton)    Magnalia. 

Mather's  (Increase)  Remarkable  provi- 
dences. (Furnishes  an  instructive  picture 
of  the  state  of  society  among  the  early 
settlers  of  America.) 

Moore's  (Henry)  Divine  dialogues. 

Morton's  Secrets  of  the  invisible  world. 

Museum  of  Foreign  literature.     7  :  157. 

New   England   Magazine.     2  :  8. 

North   British   Review.     9:393. 

Quarterly  Review.     9  :  304.   48  :  287. 

Radclilie  s  Origin  and  nature  of  the  belief  in 
the  supernatural. 

Saunders  on  Angels  and  an  angelic  life. 

Sinclair's  Invisible  world  discovered.  (Cu- 
rious narratives,  given  as  authentic.) 

Telfair's  Actings  of  a  spirit  which  infested 
the  house  of  A.  Mackie.     1695. 

Toplady's    Sermons. 

Taylor's  (Josejih)  Mystery  of  ghosts. 

Appearance   of  Evil.    See  deportment. 
Fawcett's    (James)    Sermons. 
Rogers'    (John)    Sermons. 
Seeker's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 
Smallridge's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Appetites.    See  moral  science. 
Baxter's    Practical   works. 
Hutchinson  on  the  Nature  of  virtue. 
on   the    Passions. 


Ararat.    See  ark,  QEOORAPHr. 
Amer.  Biblical  Repository.     7  :  390. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.     28  :  24.    65  :  577. 
Foreign  Quarterly  Review.     15  :  288. 


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Southern  Literary  Messenger.     10  :  131. 
Westminster   Review.     51 :  199. 

Arcliaiigel.    See  PHfLOLOar. 
Stengelii  Hist,  archangelorum.     Plates. 
Witsii  Miscellanea  sacra.    Tom.  2.   Exer.  4. 
Clayton's  (Bp.)  Miscellaneous  works. 
Rudd's  Is  Michael  rfur  Saviour  ? 
Simpson  on  the  Language  of  scripture. 

Arclisaeology.   See  christian  antiquities, 

JKWISH    ANTIQUITIES,     COINS,     EGTrT, 
HIEROGLYPHICS,    VESTMENTS. 

Ackermanui  ArchaBologia  biblica.  (Chiefly 
from  Jahn.) 

AUiolis'  Biblischen  Alterthumskunde. 

Augusti's  DenkwUrdigkeiten  aus  der  christ- 
lichen  Archaologie. 

Baumgarten-Crusius'  Dogmengeschichte. 

Bauer's    Hebr'aische    Mythologie. 

Beschreibung  die  Gottesdienstlichen 

Verfassung  der  alten  Hebr'aer. 

Bibliotheque  archajologique.     (Periodical.) 

Bohlen  das  alte  Indien  uud  Egypt. 

Bruningii  Compar.  antiq.  GraeciB.  ("  Exe- 
cuted with  great  learning  and  judgment." 
— Harwood.) 

Cremeri   Antiquitates   Sacrae. 

Donati  Roma :  vetus  et  recens.     (1725.) 

Graevii  Thesaurus  antiq.  Romanorum. 

Idem.     Italiaj,  Sieiliaj,  Sardiniae. 

(Two  very  valuable  works,  in  60  volumes.) 

Gronovii  Thesaurus  antiq.  Grajcorum. 

Hattemer's  Denkmahl  des  mittel  alters. 

Keil's  Handbuch  der  biblischen  Archseologie. 

Kinkel's   Alte   christliclie    Kunst. 

Kleem's    Cultur   Geschichte. 

Jablonski,    Opuscula  varia. 

Jahn,   Archajologia   Biblica. 

Lamj',    Ajiparatus   biblicus. 

Millii    Dissertationes. 

Montfaucon,  I'Antiquite  expliqu6e. 

Muller  de  Vitiis  archfeologife  biblicae. 

Nouvelle  Encyclopedie  theologique. 

Revue  Archeologique.     (Periodical.) 

Rosenmuller's  Biblisch  Alterthumskunde. 

Schilteri  Thesaurus  antiq.  Teutonicarum. 
(A  vast  collection  of  curious  matter.) 

Suiceri    Thesaurus   ecclesiasticus. 

Waltoni  Biblia  Polyglot.     (Prolegomena.) 

ArchEeologia  of  Lond.  Antiq.  Society.  1770 
to  1820.  (Many  hundred  engravings.  The 
contributors  were  among  the  first  scholars 
in  England.) 

Archaeological  Journal.     (Begun  1844.) 

Bruce's  State  of  society  in  the  age  of  Homer. 

Bryant's  Observations  and  enquiries. 

Burton's  Phraseology,  manners,  history,  Ac, 
of  Eastern  nations ;  as  illustrating  the 
sacred  Scriptures. 

Cory's  Fragments  of  ancient  Phoenician, 
Chaldaean,  Egyptian,  Carthagenian,  In- 
dian, Persian,  and  other  writers. 

Cumberland's  Sanchoniatho's  Phoenician 
History,  translated. 

Origin  of  the  most  ancient  nations. 


Arclioeology— continued. 
Fosbrook's  Elements  of  Archseology.      (An 

excellent  book  for  general  reference.) 
Gale's    Court   of  the    Gentiles.     (Origin  of 

literature    and    philosophy,   the    ancient 

Jewish  Scriptures,  <fec.) 
Godwin's   Moses   and   Aaron.      (Elucidates 

many   passages   of  Scripture   by  Jewish 

rites.) 
Gray's    (Robt.)    Con.   between    the    sacred 

writings  and  the  literature  of  the  Jewish 

and   Heathen   authors.     ("  Profound  and 

elegant.'* — Orme.) 
Guericke's    Christian   antiquities. 
Hager  on  the  Newly  discovered  Babylonian 

inscriptions.     1801.     (Pistes.) 
Halliwell's  Journal  of  antiq.  science. 
Heeren's    Politics,    intercourse,    &q.,   of  the 

principal    nations    of    antiquity.       ("As 

learned  as  a  professed  commentary,  and 

as  entertaining  as  a  book  of  travels." — 

Edinb.  Review.) 
Jackson's  Antiq.  of  the  most  anc.  nations. 
Jahn's  Biblical  Archaeology.    Tr.  by  Upham, 
Jones'   Asiatic   researches. 
Kennet's  Roman  antiquities. 
Landseer's  Sabasan  researches.    (Lectures  on 

the  engraved  hieroglyphics  of  Chaldea.) 
Layard's  Ruins  of  Nineveh  and  Babylon. 
Maurice's    Indian     antiquities.       (Hindus, 

Persians,  &c.) 

Ruins  of  Babylon.      \s  in  1815. 


Montfaucon's  Antiquity  explained.  (Trans, 
by  Humphreys.  A  library  in  itself;  and 
wholly  reliable.) 

Nuttal's  Archaeological  Dictionary. 

Osborn's  Monumental  hist,  of  Egypt. 

Prideaux's  Connection  of  the  0.  and  N.  Test. 

Potter's    Greek   antiquities. 

Proceedings  of  the  Archaeological  Society  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

Shaw's  (H.)  Alphabets,  numerals,  and  de- 
vices of  the  middle  ages. 

Smith's   (Geo.)    Gentile   nations. 

Wait's  (D.  G.)  Jewish,  Oriental,  and  Classical 
antiquities.     (Able  illustrations  of  Scrip.) 

Walsch's  (Jno.)  Heb.  and  Egyp.  antiquities. 

Whately  on  Difficult  {passages  of  the  N.  T. 
See   many   other    citations    in    Fabricii 

BibliograpMa  A ntiquaria. 

Arcliltecture.   See  church  architectdbb. 
Areopagus. 

Cicero  ad  Atticum.     Lib.  1.   Epist.  14. 
Witsii   Meletemata. 
Roscoe's   Boyle   lectures. 

Arianism.    See  council  of  nice. 

Pro. 
Arii  Epistola  ad  Eusebium  Nicomed. 

Febingeri  Demonstrationes  Christianae, 
die  Lehre  von  Gott  und  Christ. 


Sandii    Confessio   fidei. 

Nucleus  hist,  ecclesiasticae. 


Voetii   Apologia   equitis   Poloni. 


I 


30 


Arlanlsm — continutd. 
Pro. 

Belsham's  (Tho.)  Review  of  Wilberforce. 

Bruce's   (Will.)    Sermons. 

Carpenter  on  the  Doctrines  of  revelation. 

on  the  Works  of  creation. 

Chandler's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Sermons  and  com- 
mentaries. 

Chubbs'  Supremacy  of  God  the  Father. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  S.)  Scrip,  doct.  of  the  Trinity. 
(Takes  up  every  text  in  the  New  Test,  in 
which  the  subject  is  mentioned.) 

[Clayton  (Bp.)]  on  the  Spirit.  (This  book 
drew  out  more  than  thirty  replies,  mostly 
pamphlets.) 

Cornish  on  the  Pre-existence  of  Christ. 

Drummond's  (Geo.  H.)  Theological  works. 

Emlyn's  Scripture  account  of  Jesus  Christ. 

Vindic.  of  the  worship  of  Christ. 

Remarks  on  Mr.  Boyse. 

Supreme  deity  of  the  Father. 

Three  tracts  in  reply  to  Leslie. 

(Many  other  treatises.) 

Harwood's  (Edward)  Five  dissertations. 

[Hopkins'  (Will.)]  Appeal  to  common  sense. 

Price's    (Richard)    Sermons. 

Sykes  on  the  Epistle  to  tho  Hebrews. 

Taylor's  Apology  of  Ben  Mordecai. 

Theological    Repository.     4:153. 

Tompkins'    Mediator. 

Whiston's  Primitive  Christianity. 

Sermons   and   essaj*s. 

Con. 
Ambrose,  de  Fide ;  ad  Gratianum. 
Athanasii  Disputationes  et  Oratiunes. 
Augustine,  contra  Sermonem  Arianorum. 
Basil,    Rationes    syllogisticiB. 
Chrysostom,   de   Natura   Dei. 
Cyrill  (Ales.),  de  Sancta  Trinitate. 
Epiphanius,   Epistolae. 
Gregory  (Naz.),  Oratio  adv.  Arianos. 
Jerome,   Epistolae. 
Bezai    Tractationes  theologicte. 

Orthodox*  fidei  cxplicatio. 

BuUi    Defensio   fidei   Nicena3. 

Cocceji  Examen  apol.  equitis  Poloni. 

Fulgentius   contra   Arianos. 

Grotius  de  Satisfactione  Christi. 

Hilarius    de    Trinitate. 

Hoornbeckii  Apparatus  ad  controversiam. 

Langii    (S.)    Haeresis   Arii. 

Meisneri    (Jo.)    Disputationes. 

Petavii    Dogmatica   Theologia. 

Porti  Orthoduxa;  fidei  defaiisio. 

Smiglecii    Nova   monstra. 

Ursini  Tractationes  theologicse.   (Powerful.) 

Virgilii  Altcrcatio  :  sivo  dialogi,  (fee. 

Wuchcrcri  (.Jo.  F.)  Prolusiones. 

Abbadie's  Antidote  against  socin.  poison. 

Allix's  (Peter)   Remarks  on  Mr.  Whiston's 

books. 
Athanasius'  Four  disputations :  trans,  by  S. 

Parker. 
Bonnet's  Reply  to  Clarke's  Scrip,  doctrine. 
Biley  (Edw.)  on  the  12th  ch.  of  Revelations. 


ArltLnlatn^ontinued, 

Con. 
Bishop's  Moyer  lectures.     1724,  1725. 
Blackmore  on  the  Arian  hypothesis. 
Bogue  &  Bcnnct's  Hist,  of  Dissenters. 
Boyse's    (Joseph)    Sermons. 
Bull's  Defence  of  the  Niaene  creed. 
Burrell's   Mystery   of  God. 
Carson's    (Alex.)    Works. 
Clagget's  (.John)  Arianism  anatomized. 
Edwards'  (John)  Reply  to  S.  Clarke. 
Eusebius'    Life   of  Constantius. 
Felton's  Moyer  lectures.    1728.    (Powerful.) 
Gastrell's  Reply  to  Dr.  S.  Clarke. 
Gataker's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Hancock's   Ante-Nicene   Fathers. 
Hawker's    (Robt.)    Sermons. 
Hcy's  (John)  Lectures  in  Divinity. 
Jones'  (Will.)  Answer  to  Clayton. 
Kirby   (John)    on   the  Trinity.     (Reply  to 

Clayton.) 
Knight's  Reply  to  Clarke's  Scrip,  doctrine. 
Knowles'  (Thomas)  Reply  to  Clayton. 
Leslie's    Short    method. 
Lowth's  Excerpts  from  ecclcs.  history. 
McDonald's  Answer  to  Hopkins'  appeal. 
May's  Reply  to  Dr.  Samuel  Clarke. 
Mifler  (Dr.G.)  on  the  Doctrines  of  Christ'y. 
Moyer  lectures.     (Many  excellent  treatises.) 
Paul's  (Dr.  John)  Refutation  of  Arianism. 
Pike's  Reply  to  Dr.  Samuel  Clarke. 
Pearson    (Bp.)    on   the    Creed. 
§cott'8  (John)  Doct.  of  the  Trinity. 
Skelton's  Dialogue  of  the  gods.     (Ironical.) 
Smallbrook's  Idolatry  of  Arianism. 

Pretended  authority  of  the  Clementine 


constitutions. 
Taylor's  (Abraham)  Doct.  of  the  Trinity. 
Thyrwitt's  Commentaries  and  essays. 
Tillotson    on   the   Incarnation. 
Trapp's  (Jos.)  Summary  view  of  the  controv. 
Warren's  Antidote  to  Arianism. 
Watorland's  Answer  to  Dr.  S.  Clarke. 
Well's  Answer  to  Dr.  Samuel  Clarke. 
Whitakcr's    Origin    of  Atheism. 
WyiipiMse's  Divinity  of  Christ.   (A  masterly 

little  manual.) 

See  "An  account  of  all  the  considerable 
books  and  pamphlets  written  on  either  side 
of  the  controversy  from  1712  to  1719."  Pub. 
at  London,  1720  ;  and  Wilson's  History  of 
Dissenting  Churches. 

Arlaiis,  Hist.  of.    See  hist,  of  docteiseb. 
Bebelii  (Balthas.)  Dissertationes. 
Fabricii  Lux  salutaris  evangelii. 
Hanneckii    Ilistoria   Arianisini. 
Koenigii    Ilistoria   Arianismi. 
Langii    H;i?resis   Arii. 
Lupus,  Vie,  mors,  erreurs,  &a. 

sur   les    Semi-aricns. 

Maimbourg.   Histoire  de  I'Arianisme,  aveo 

I'origine  des  Sociniens. 
Meisneri   (Joann.)    Disputationes. 
Osiandri  Arianismi  antiq.  et  novi. 


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Arlana^ontinued. 

Sandii  Nucleus  hist.  ecclesiasticSB.  (Collects 
from  reliable  sources  all  that  is  important 
on  this  subject.) 

Wetzeri  Restitutio  verse  chronol.  rerum  ex 
controver.  Arianis ;  ah.  A.  D.  315  ad  350. 

Wietrowski  (Soc.  Jesu)  Hist,  de  Ariana. 

Zeltneri  Crypto-socinismus  Altorfinae. 

Berriman's  Hist,  of  the  Trinitarian  controv. 

Cave's   Lives   of  the   Fathers. 

Christian    E.\aminer.     12:298. 

Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     4 :  192. 

Hey's  (Dr.  John)  Lectures.     Bk.  4. 

Jortin's    (John)    Works. 

Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  gospel  history. 

Life   of  St.   Athanasius. 

Lowth's  Excerpta.  (Extends  from  the  Coun- 
cil of  Nice  to  that  of  Armenium.) 

Maimbourg's  History  of  A.    Tr.  by  Webster. 

Newman's  (J.  II.)  Arians  of  the  4th  century. 

Spirit   of  the    Pilgrims.     4:420. 

Tillemont's  Hist,  of  the  A.     Tr.  by  Deacon. 

Webster's  (W.)  Hist,  of  A.  From  306  to  1666. 

Whiston's  Arian  heresy  in  England. 

Ark   of   Noah.    See  Ararat,  deluoe. 
Buteorus  de  Area.     (In  Crit.  Sacra.) 
Hosti    (Matth.)    Dissertationes. 
Kircheri  (Athanas.)  Dissertationes. 
PeUetierii  (Laurent.)  Dissertationes. 
Relandi  (Adrian)  Dissertationes. 
Bedford's  Chronology.     (Appendix.) 
Calmet's    Dictionary. 
Montanu's   Jewish    antiquities. 
Saurius'    Dissertations. 
Stillingfleet's   Origines   Sacrse. 
Wells'  Geography  of  the  Old  Test. 
Wilkins  (Bp.)  Real  character,  <fec. 

Ark  of  the  Covenant,    See  cherubim, 

II.LPSTRATIONS,  JEWISH    ANTIQUITIES. 

Buxtorfii    Exercitationes. 
Sennerti  (Andr.)  Dissertationes. 
Thaleman   de   Nube   super   area. 
Ugolini  Thesaurus  antiquit.  sacrorum. 
Van  Till,  (Salom.)  Dissertationes. 
Deyling's    Sacred   observations. 
Hamm's  Philological  dissertations. 

Armeliian    Church. 

Assemanni  Bihliotheca  Orientalis. 

Aywasowski,  Catechisme  Armenien. 

Bembi    Ritus    Armeniorum. 

Bonucci  Vita  Gregorii  Archiepiscopi. 

Bredenbachius    de  Armeniorum. 

Celsii    (0.)    Dissertationes. 

Cianciani  Hist.  Armeniorum.     (To  1784.) 

De  la  Croix,  Etat  des  nations  Grecque.   1686. 

Fridonis  Statu  ecclesiae  Armenia. 

Galani  Conciliatio  eccles.  A.  cum  Romana. 

Historia   Armena. 

Gerhardi  (Joann.)    Dissertationes. 
Gravinus  de  Chris,  religione  in  Armenia. 
Kemp,  de  Statu  Arm.  eccles.  et  polit.     1665. 
La  Croze,  Hist,  du  Christianisme. 


Armenian  Chnrch — cnntinwd. 
Paulini    India   Orientalis. 
Ricaut,  Hist,  de  I'etat  present,  Ac.     Iff79. 
Stierner  do  hodierno  Statu  eccles.  A.     1726. 
Buchanan's  Researches  in  Asia.     1811. 
Dwight's    (H.    G.   0.)    Christianity   in   the 

East.     1850. 
Etheridge's    Syrian    Churches.       (History, 

liturgies,  literature,  Ac.) 
Ricaut's  State  of  the  A.  Church.     1679. 
Simons'  Religion  of  Eastern  nations. 
Smith  &  Dwight's  Missionary  researches. 
Stanley's  Hist,  of  the  Eastern  Church. 
Yeates'   Indian   Church   history. 

Arminianism.    See  five  points,  pelaoi- 

ANISM,       REMONSTRANTS,      SYNOD      OF 
DORT,  iC. 

Pro. 

Arminii   Disputationes. 

Declaratio    scntentiae. 

Analysis   Rom.    ix. 

do.         do.      vii. 

Collatio   cum   Junio. 

(Many  other  works.     He  would,  by 

some   modern   writers,   be    charged   with 

Calvinism.) 
Batelerii  Examen  disputationis  VoetiL 
Clerici    (Joann.)    Commentationes. 
Dclineatio  Christ,  religionis. 


Confessio  Sentontite  pastorum  qui  in  fcederato 
Belgio,  "  Remonstratcnsis "  vocantur. 
(This  is  the  Arm.  confession  of  faith, 
drawn  up  by  Episcopius.     1622.) 

Corvini  Defensio  sententiae  J.  Arminii. 

Curcellii  Institutio  rel.  christianae. 

Episcopii    Opera   theologica. 

Herbert,  Instructiones  ex  sacra  scriptura. 

Le   Clerc,    Bil)liotheque. 

Entrctiens  sur  matieres  de  theol. 


Limborch,    Theologia?    christianae. 
Molina;i  (Jo.)  Armamentarium  spirituale. 
Nicole,    Prejugez   legitimes. 
Poclenburgii    Fred.   Spanheimii  Disputatio. 
Tileni  (Dan.)  Canones  Synodi  Dordracaenae. 
Vorstius  de  Natura  et  attributis  Dei. 
(Opera   varia.) 


Wetstein,    Prolegomena. 

Arminius'   Works.     Trans,   by   J.  Nichols. 

(Excellent  prolegomena  and  notes.) 
Baillie's  Offspring  of  Scotch  Calvinism. 
Copplestone  on  the  Doctrine  of  Necessity. 
Edwards  (Tho.)  on  Irresistible  grace. 
Fellows'    Christian    philosophy. 
Religion   without   cant. 


Fletcher's  (.John  W.)  Works.     (Very  pious.) 

Gleig's   (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Goodwin    (John)   on   Justification. 

Expos,  of  Romans,  9th  ch. 

Redemption  redeemed.    (Very  able.) 


Ileylin's  Judgment  of  the  Western  churches. 
Removal  of  the  stumbling  block. 


Hoard's  Doct.  of  eternal  decrees. 
Moorhouse's   Arminianism    and    Calvinism 
compared. 


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Armlnianlsin — continued. 

Pro. 

Nichols'  Calv.  and  Armin.  compared. 
Playfere's  Appello  evangelium.   (Very  mod- 
erate.) 
Sancroft's  (Abp.)  Predestinated  TMef. 
Taylor's   Key   to   the   Epistles. 

Doct.    of  original    sin. 

Tomline's  (Bp.)  Calvinism  refuted. 

Watson  (Eich.)  on  Redemption. 

Wesley's    (John)    Works. 

Wesley's   (Cha.)   Works. 

Wheedon  (D.  D.)  on  the  Freedom  of  the  will. 

Con. 

Acta  Synodi   Dordrecti. 

Amesii   Antisynodalia. 

Opera   varia. 

Amyraldi   Deolaratio   fidei. 

Bradwardine   de   causa   Dei. 

Capelli   Theses   theologicfe. 

Du  Moulin,  Anatomie  Arminianisme. 

Eckardi  Fasciculus  controv.  theol.  (Exhib- 
its the  opinions  of  Zuingle,  Calvin,  Beza, 
Zanchius,  and  many  others,  under  the 
different  points  of  the  controversy.) 

Fraxani  Specimen  notarum  in  loca,  &c. 

Gomari   (Praneisc.)    Opera. 

Luberti  Com.  ad  99  errores  C.  Vorstii. 

Maresii  (Samuel.)  Dissertationes. 

Molinfeii  (Pet.)  Anatomie  Arminianisme. 

Musaei    Disputationes. 

Peltii  Harmonia  Remonstrantium  et  Socini- 
anorum. 

Spanheimii   Disputationes. 

Twisse,  Vindioiaj  gracise  Divinae. 

Animadversiones  ad  Armin. 

de   Scientia   media. 

Vedelii  (Nio.)  Arcana  Arminianismi. 

Zanchius  de  Religione  Christiana. 

Baillie's  Antidote  of  Arminianism. 

Bates  on  Important  points  in  divinity. 

Beausobre's  Defence  of  the  Reformed  doct. 

Beza   on   Predestination. 

Biblical  Repository.     Apr.  1831. 

Bledsoe's    Theodicy.     (Able.) 

Brown's  (H.)  Arminian  inconsistencies. 

Booth's    Reign   of  grace. 

Brine's    (John)    Works. 

Burgess   on   the   Moral   law. 

Claude's  Defence  of  the  Reformation. 

Coles  on  Divine  sovereignty.     (Excellent.) 

Du  Moulin's  Anatomy  of  Arminianism. 

Edwards'    (Pres.)    Works. 

Edwards'  (Dr.  John)  Answer  to  Dr.  Whitby. 

Gill's  Cause  of  God  and  truth.  (Reply  to 
Whitby.) 

on   the   Five  points. 

Hill's  (Sir  Rich.)  Review  of  Wesley's  doc- 
trine.    (Replies  to  Fletcher.) 

Hussey's  Glory  of  Christ.    (Reply  to  Hoard.) 

Kendall's  Theocratia.     (Reply  to  Goodwin.) 

Lamb's  Freedom  from  sin  by  Christ.  (Reply 
to  Goodwin.) 


Armintanism — continued. 

Con. 
Owen's  (John)  Display  of  Arm.     (Reply  to 

Goodwin.) 

(Other  works  on  the  subject.) 

Princeton   Review.      28  :  38. 
Prynne's  (W.)  Anti-arminianism. 

God  no   impostor. 

Resberry's  Stop  to  the  gangrene. 

Lightless  star.    (Reply  to  Goodwin.) 


Rutherford's  Apology  for  Divine  grace. 
Scott's  (Tho.)  Reply  to  Tomline. 
Smith's  (John)  Letters  to  his  brother. 
Toplady's   Historical  proof. 
Church  of  England  vindicated. 


Twisse  on  the  Grace  and  power  of  God. 
Webster's    (C.)   Arminianism. 

Arminians,    Hist.    of.     See  armikitts. 

Cattenburgii  Bibliotheca  scrip.  Remonstran. 

De  Vry,  Hist,  of  te  Kort  und  wserachtig 
verhael  van  de  oorspronck. 

Epistolse  ecclesiasticae.  (These  letters  of 
Arminius,  Vorstius,  Episcopius,  Grotius, 
&e.,  furnish  a  very  good  history  of  the 
period  immediately  after  the  synod  of  Dort.) 

Limborch  de  Origine  et  progressu,  <fec. 

Salomo  Theodoctus  [jEgidius]  de  Secti  Belgii. 

Sandii   Bibliotheca. 

Staudlin  Ges.  der  theol.  Wissensehaften. 

Theodoti  (sive  Af hacker)  Ewt/kov. 

Triglandii   Antapologia. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repository.     1 :  226. 

Eclectic  Review.     New  Series.     9  :  532. 

Lord's  Literary  and  Theol.  Review.     6  :  337. 

Methodist  Quart.  Review.     4 :  425,  556. 
See    an    account    of    Foreign    Arminian 

writers,  in  Cattenburg,  Bihlioth.  scriptorum 

Reinonstrantium,    and    Koecker,   Bihlioth. 

theol.  symbolicse.     Salomonis  Theodoctus 

[his   real  name   is   ^gidius],  in   his  Secti 

Belgii,  professes  to  give  a  complete  list  of 

the  writers  on  both  sides. 

Arminius. 

Arminii    Opera. 
Brantii   Vita  Jacobi  Arminii. 
Armenius'  Works,  with  Memoir.     Trans,  by 
Nichols  and  Bagnal. 

Trans,  by  J.  Guthrie. 


Bangs'   Life   of  Arminius. 
Brandt's    Life   of  Arminius. 
Jones'   Christian   biography. 

Armor,    Ancient. 

Edinburg   Review.     39:346. 
Grose's  Military  antiquities.     150  plates. 
Quarterly   Review.     30:335. 
Meyrick's  Crit.  enquiry  into  ancient  armor. 
(Three  folios,  with  many  fine  plates.) 

Armor  of  God.    See  fight  op  faith. 
Bennett's  (Will.)  Miscellaneous  sermons. 
Brackenbury's  (Edward)  53  Discourses. 
Butts'   (Thomas)    Sermons. 


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Armor  of  God — continued. 
Dale's    (Tlioinas)    Sermons. 
Girdlestone's    (Charles)    Sermons. 
Glassebrook's  (James)    Sermons. 
GrurnaH's  Christian  in  complete  armor. 
Gleig's    (George)    Sermons. 
Hastings'  (J.)  Sermons  at  the  TJnirersity  of 

Cambridge. 
Home's    (Bp.)    Discourses. 
Latimer   (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Scott's   (John)    Sermons. 
Smith's    (Sydney)    Sermons. 
Sullivan's  (W.  H.)  Parish  sermons. 
Trench's    (Riohard    C.)    Sermons. 
Vaughn's    (Henry)    Sermons. 
Venner's    (Richard)    Pauoplia. 
Wilson's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Arnoldists.     S^e  waldenses. 

Bernhardi    Epistohe. 
Boulay,  Histoire  academ.  Parisiensis. 
Chaupefied,  Dictionnaire  liistorique. 
Murator,    Droits    de   TEmpire. 
Jones'    Church    history. 

Arrangement  of   Scripture. 

See  ANALYSES. 

Artificial    Memory.     See  mnemonics. 

Ascension  of  Ciir Jst.    See  jesus  Christ. 
Affelmani    Disputationes. 
Flaccii   Explieationes. 
Henrici    Aphorisini   triumphales. 
HoornLeekii  Theologia  practica.  lib.  v. 
Koeppenii  (Joann.  Ulrio.)  Dissertationes. 
Loescheri  (Caspar)  Dissertationes. 
Mayeri  (Joan.  Frid.)  Dissertationes. 
Allison's   (Archibald)    Sermons. 
Amory's    (Thomas)    Sermons. 
Bibliotheca   Sacra.     1 :  152. 
Blair's    (Hugh)    Sermons. 
Blooinfield's    (G.    B.)    Sermons, 
jriundell's    (T.)    Sermons. 
Chandler's    (Samuel)    Sermons. 
Cooper's    CWilliam)    Sermons. 
Dehon's    (Bp.    T.)    Sermons. 
Hall's    (Bp.)    Contemplations. 
Hurrion  on  the  Knowledge  of  Christ. 
Noel's    (Gerard    T.)    Sermons. 
Riddle's    (J.    E.)    Sermons. 
Townsend's    (George)    Sermons. 

Asceticism.     See  essenes,  mortification, 

MONASTICISM,    THERAPEUTiE. 

AsUamed   of  Christ. 

Arnold's    (Thomas)    Sermons. 
Milner's    (Isaac)    Sermons. 
Stillingfleet's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Van    Mildert's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Whichcot   (Benjamin)    Sermons. 

AsU   "Wednesday.     See  fasts. 
Andrews'    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Calamy's   (Benjamin)    Sermons. 
Dehon's    flip.)    Surmons. 


Gordon's   (Adam)    Sermons. 
Higgins'    (Francis)    Sermons. 
Lowth's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Marshal's    (X.)    Sermons. 
Seeker's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 

Associate  Clitircli.    See  seceders.* 
Pro. 

Acts  of  the  Assoc.  Presb.  Church,  on  renew- 
ing the  Covenant,  <fec.     1766. 

Anderson  (John)  on  Saving  faith. 

Anderson's    (Abraham)    Theology. 

Associate  Presbytery,  Acts  of.     1766. 

Associate  Presbytery,  Brief  account  of.   1796. 

Constitution  and  Standards  of  the  A.  Ch. 

Erskine's   (Ralph)   Works. 

Erskine's    (Ebunezcr)    Works. 

Fisher's    (.James)    Catechism. 

Gib's  Display  of  the  Secession  testimony. 

Hall  (A.)  on  the  Burgess  Oath. 

McKerrow's  Hist,  of  the  Secession  Church. 

Miller's  Sketches  of  the  A.  Church  in  Amer. 

Proceedings  of  the  A.  Synod. 

'    Associate  Reformed  Cliurch. 

Pro. 

Assoc.  Ref.  Church  Const,  and  Standards. 

Synodical    Raports. 

Blakie's  Philos.  of  sectarianism. 
Carothers,  Life  of.     By  A.  Ritchie. 
Claybaugh's  Christian  profession. 
Constitution    and    standards   of  the   A.   R. 

Church  in  North  America.     1799. 
Dales'  (J.  B.)  Christian  instructor. 
Harper's  (R.  D.)  Memorial  church. 
Lawson's    (Geo.)    Works. 
McDill's  Exposition  of  the  Coftf.  of  faith. 
Pressly's  (John  T.)  Letters  on  Psalmody. 
Proud'fit,  Life  of.     By  J.  Forsyth.- 

A-ssiirauce.     See  faith. 
Barclay's   Assurance   vindicated. 
Baxters    (Richard)    Sermons. 
Bellamy's  Letters  and  dialogues. 
Biddulph's  Lectures  on  the  51st  Psalm. 
Brackenbury's  (Edward)  Discourses. 
Bowers'    (Dean)    Sermons. 
Brine's  (John)  Sermons.     (All  excellent.) 
Brooks'    Heaven    upon    earth. 
Burgess'  (Anthony)  141  Sermons  on  grace. 
Charnock's    (Stephen)    Works. 
Coles'  (N;ith.)  Godly  man's  assurance. 
East  (T.)  on  the  Forgiveness  of  sin. 
Edwards'    (Prest.)    AVorks. 
Erskine's    (Ebenezer)    Sermons. 
Erskine's  (Thomas)  Essay  on  faith. 
Fawcett's  (John)  Sermons.   (3  on  this  subj.) 
Fuller's  Gospel  its  own  witness. 
Hall's   (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Heuiy's    (Philip)    Sermons. 
Hora)    Solitariie. 

*  The  Associate  and  Associate  Reformed 
Churches  in  the  Uuited  States  became  united  in 
1859,  under  the  name  of  Uuited  Presbyterian 
Church. 


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Assurance— cow<iw!<ec?. 
Hervey's  Theoron  and  Aspasio. 
Jones'  (Tho.)  The  true  Christian. 
Jay's   (Will.)    Sermons. 
Keckerman  on  Heavenly  knowledge. 
McLean's   Apostolical   commission. 
Marshall   on   Sanctification. 
Mason's    (Jno.    M.)    Sermons. 
Maunder   on   Full   assurance. 
Mills'   (Tho.)    Light   of  life. 
Owen   on    the   Spirit. 
Polhill's  Mystical  union  between  Christ  and 

believers. 
Roberts'    (Arthur)    Sermons. 
Rogers'  Righteous  man's  evid.  for  heaven. 
Saurin's    (James)    Sermons. 
Stewart's    (J.    H.)    Sermons. 
Thorn  on  the  Assurance  of  faith. 
Toplady  on  the  Assurance  of  faith. 
Vaughn's    (Henry)    Sermons. 
Wardlaw's    (Ralph)    Sermons. 

Essays.     Ess.  1. 

Watts'   (Isaac)    Sermons. 

Wilks'  (Sam.  C.)  Christian  Essays. 

Zanchius  on  How  one  may  know  he  is  a 

child  of  God. 


Astrology. 

Pro. 


See  DIVINATION. 


Alchabitii  Scientia  judic.  astronom. 

Bartolomyei  Coclitis  Bononiensis. 

Belin,    Figures   astrales. 

Cardini    Metojjocopia. 

Esohiudii    Astrologia  judicialis. 

Grunpeekii   Speculum   visionis. 

Hagecii  Astrol.  opuscula  antiqua. 

Wendelini  Contemplationum  physicarum. 

Nostradami    Centurise. 

Barret's    Celestial   Intelligencer. 

Bishop's  Manual  of  Astrology. 

Boyse's    Pantheon.     (Appendix.) 

Case's   Angelical    Guide. 

Coley's   Key   to   Astrology. 

Dariot's  Briefe  and   most  easie  jntrod.   to 

y'  iudgement  of  y'  stars. 
Heydon's  (Chris.)  on  Judicial  astronomy. 
Heydon's  (John)  Holy  guide. 
Holwell's    /^John)    Discourses. 
Kirby's   Marrow   of  astrology. 
Lillie's    Guide   to   Astrologers. 
Middleton's   Practical   astrology. 
Penseyrc's  Guide  to  Astrology. 
Raphael's  Oracle  of  the  future. 
Ramsay  on  Judicial  Astrology. 
Sibley's  (Eben.)  Trans,  of  Placidus. 

Key   to    physic. 

Wharton's  (Geo.)  Works.     (Very  curious.) 
Wing's  Astronomy  and  Nature. 
Worsdale's    Celestial   Philosophy. 
Zadkiel's   Horoscope. 

Cnn. 
Liraborchii  Theologia.     Lib.  v.  cap.  25. 
Luther  (Martin)  de  Astrologia. 
Turrettini  Institutiones.     Loc.  v.  quest.  7. 


XstvoXogy— continued. 
Calvin  (J.)  on  Judicial  astrol.    Tr.  by  Gilby. 
Chambers  on  Astrology.    (Reply  to  Heydon.) 
Carleton's  Exam,  of  Heydon's  defence. 
Edwards'  (Dr.  John)  Cometomantia. 
Howe's   (John)    Works. 
Jennings'   Jewish   Antiquities. 
Melton's    (John)    Astrologaster. 
Moody's  Complete  refutation  of  A. 
Prideaux's  Connection  of  the  0.  and  N.  Test. 
Quarterly    Review.     26  :  180. 
Rowland  on  Judicial  Astrology. 

Astronomy.    See  cosmology. 

Atlianasian   Creed.     See  crkeds. 

Atlianasius.     See  fathers. 

Athanasii  Opera  omnia.  Ed.  Benedictini. 
Athanasii   Vita   ex    Photio. 

Vita   ex   Aretini. 

Vita   ex    Benedictinorum. 

Vita  ex  Bernard!  de  Montfaucon. 

Vita   ex   Papebrooii. 

Vita   ex    Simeonis. 


Boeringer  Kirchengeschiehte  in  biographien. 
Goetze  de  Dubiis  Athanasii  scriptis. 
Hermance.  Vie  de  St.  Athanase.     (Includes 

a  history  of  Arianism.) 
Kalleri   Dissertationes. 
Mansius  de  Epochis  conciliorum  Sardie  et 

Sirmiens. 
Mohler's  A.  und  die  kirche  sein  Zeit. 
Renaudot,    Hist,    de   patriarc.   Alexandrian. 

(Collects  all  the  accounts  of  Athanasius 

by  Oriental  writers.) 
Valesii  Observationes  Ecclesiastica). 

Athanasius'  Festal  epistles.  Tr.  from  tlie 
Syriac,  with  notes  and  indexes.  Oxford, 
1854.) 

Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     4  :  244. 

Kaye's  Account  of  the  Council  of  Nice. 

Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  Gospels.   Part  2. 

Parker's  Trans,  of  the  orations  of  A. 

Thirlby's  Answer  to  Mr.  Whiston. 

Whiston's  Athanasius  convicted  of  forgery. 

Atlieism.    See  existence  op  god. 

Pro. 

Baur's  (F.  C.)  Ges.  dcs  Christenthums. 

Kritische  untersuchungen. 

(Other   works.) 


Beregardi  Circulus  Pisanus. 
Brunus  de  Immenso  et  innumerabilibus. 
Cwsalpini  Questionum  j)eripateticarum. 
D'Holbach,  le  Christianisme  devoil6. 

Lois    du   monde. 

La   contagion    sacree. 


Hekel's   Encyklop'adie. 
Mettrie,    L'homme   machine. 

Reflexions   philosophique. 

Nouvelle  liberte  de  pcnser. 

Hist,  naturelle  de  I'ame. 

(Other   works.) 


Mocenici    Contemplationes. 


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Atlie  1  s  ni— coHiwi  uc(7. 

Pro. 
Spinoza.  Tractatus  theologico-politicus. 

Opera   posthuma. 

Vanini  AiupLItheatrum  ajternum. 
Wolfii   (Jo.    Chris.)    Opera. 
Atkinoon's  Letters  on  the  laws  of  man. 
Blount's    Oracles    of  reason. 
Collins   on    Free-thinking. 
D'Holbach's    Christianity    exposed. 
Investigator.  Periodical.  Lond.  1855,  et  seq. 
Holyoake  (Geo.  J.)  on  the  Atonement. 

Types   of  religion. 

Discussion  with  Rev.  B.  Grant.  185.3. 

(Other   treatises.) 

Laws'  (Tho.  L.)  Philosophical  meditations. 
Leroux    (J.    J.),    Opera. 
Mandeville's    Free   thoughts. 
Martineau's    (Harriet)    Letters. 
Mettrie's  Natural  hist,  of  the  soul. 

Liberty   of  thinking. 

Miraheau's   System    of  nature. 
Reasoner,  The.     Edited  by  Holyoake. 
Spinoza,  Tractatus  theologico-politicus. 
Toland's    Nazarcnus. 

Infinite  and  eternal  universe. 

Amyntor. 

Christianity  not  mysterious. 

Pantheisticon. 

Tetradymus. 

(Other   works.) 

Several    of    these   writers    are    by   some 
ranked   as   Deists. 

Con. 

Abbadie,  de  la  Religion  chretienne. 

Abichtius  de  damno  Atheismi  in  republica. 

Assonlevilla,    Atheomastix. 

Barchovichii  Dissertatio  de  Deo. 

Baumeisteri  Exercitationes.  (An  philoso- 
phus  possit  esse  Athens  ?) 

Bellarmin  de  adscensione  mentis  in  Deum 
per  scalas  creaturum. 

Benoist,  Melange  de  remarques  erit. 

Buddei   Thesis   theological. 

de  orig.  gentis  Ebrteae.  (Ag.  Toland.) 

Carpzovii  Programma.     (Against  Toland.) 

Cuperi  Arcana  Atheismi  revelata. 

Cudworth,  Systema  intellectuale  hujus  Uni- 
versi.  (This  trans.,  by  Mosheim,  is  more 
valuable  than  the  English  original,  on  ac- 
count of  the  numerous  learned  notes.) 

Deylingii  Observationes.    (Against  Toland.) 

Donatus,  num  Deum  esse,  per  se,  notum? 

Elsneri  Dissertationes.     (Against  Toland.) 

Fabricii  Apologet.  pro  gencre  humana. 

Delectus   Argumentorum,    <fcc.      (A 

comprehensive  review  of  writers  against 
Atheists,  Deists,  Jews,  <fec.) 

Fenelon,  Demonstra.  de  I'existence  de  Dieu. 

Frankii   Athens   couvictus. 

Gi?bert  Coquei  Hobbianismi  anatomea. 

Grappius,  an  Atheismus  necessario  ducat  ad 

corruptionum  morum  ? 
Kortholtus    de   Atheismo. 


A  t  Ii  e  1 8  ni — continued. 

Con. 
La  Croze,  Diss,  sur  les  AthSes  modernes. 
Langii  Causa  Dei  et  religionis. 
Lassenii  Arcana  politico-atheistica. 
Mangii    Animadversiones. 
Jlarefs  (H.  L.  C.)   Pantheismus  in  d.  mo 

derncn  gesellschaften.     1842. 
JIartinii    Dissertationes. 
Menkenii  Diss,  de  Hobbesii  Epicureismo. 
Mosheimii  Yindicatio  antique  christianoruiD 

disciplina;. 
Mulleri    Atheismus    devictus. 
Niemanni    Atheismus   refutatus. 
Xieuentyt,    het   rect   Gebruyk   der   Werelt- 

beschouwingen. 
Noesselt's  Vertheidigung  d.  christl.  Relig. 
Phillips,    de   Atheismo. 
Raphsoni  Demonstratio  de  Deo. 
Rechenbergii  Fundamenta  veraj  religionis. 
Reiserus  de  Orig.,  progressu,  Ac,  Atheismi, 
Riemani  Hist.  Atheismi  et  Atheorum. 
Seligmanni  (G.  F.)  Exercitationes  academ. 
Spanheimii    Opera. 
Staalkopfius   de  Atheismi  habitu  ad  vitam 

civilem. 
Thomasii   Historia   atheismi. 
Tiezmanni  (Henric.)  Disputationes. 
Vareuii  Remedio  therapeutico  atheologiae. 
Yoetii    (Gisbert.)    Disputationes. 
Voider,  Disputationes  philosophicas. 
Vossius  de  theologia  gentili,  et  physiologia 

Christiana. 
Wagncri  Examen  atheismi  speculativi. 
Wittichii  Adnotationes.     (Agt.  Des  Cartes.) 
Adams  on  the  Existence  of  God. 
Alexander's  (J.)  Observations.  ( Ag.  Hobbes.) 
Allen's    Oracles    of  reason. 
Allen's  (Thomas)  Modern  Atheism. 
Balguy's  Sermons  and  Tracts. 
Batchellor's  (Henry)  Logic  of  Atheism. 
Baxter's    (Andrew)    Works. 
Bayle's  Dictionary.     (Under  Diagorus,  The- 

odorus,  Vaninus.) 
Beecher's  (Lyman)  Atheism  considered  theo- 
logically and  politically. 
Beutley's    (Richard)    Sermons. 
Berkeley's    (Bp.)    Works. 
Boyle  Lectures.    (From  1692  to  the  present.) 

Inquiry  into  received  notions. 

Essay  on  final  causes 


Buchanan's  Modern  Atheism  :  as  exhibited 
under  the  forms  of  Pantheism.  Material- 
isms, Secularism,  and  Development.  1855. 

Carleton's  Darkness  of  Atheism. 

Charnock's   Works. 

Cheyne's  Philosophical  Principles. 

Christian  Examiner.     50  :  309.  78  : 

Clarendon's  Reply  to  Hobbes. 

Clarke  on  the  Being  and  Attributes  of  God. 

Cudworth's  Intellectual  System. 

Abridged  by  Dr.  Wise. 


Cumberland's    Law  of  nature. 

Dclaney's  Revelation  examined  with  candor. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  II. 


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Atheism — conlinued. 
Co,,. 

Dix's  (Morgan)  Lectures  on  Pantheism. 

Durham's    Demonstration. 

Dwight's  Discourses.     Disc.  1,  2,  and  3. 

Eclectic  Review.     New  series.     7  :  329. 

Edsvanls  on  the  Visible  struct,  of  the  world. 

Elliot's    Folly   of  Atheism. 

Estlin's  Nature  and  causes  of  Atheism. 

Foster  (James)  on  Natural  Religion. 

Fotherby's    Atheomastix. 

Gardner's  Doom's-day  book. 

Grant's    (Brewin)    Public    discussion   with 
G.  J.  Ilolyoake,  in  1854. 

Godwin's  Lectures  on  the  A.  controversy. 

Gregory's    Modern    Atheism. 

Grew's    Cosmologia   Sacra. 

Hale's  (Sir  Matthew)  Origin  of  man. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Modern  Infidelity. 

Harris  on  Atheistical  objections. 

Hatteclitfe's    God   or   nothing. 

Hill's  Lectures  and  Reflections. 

Howel's  Spirit  of  prophecy.    (Agt.  Hobbes.) 

Howe's    (John)    Works. 

Hunt's   Es«ay   on    Pantheism. 
Jenj'n's    (Soame)    Disquisitions. 
Lectures  on  Secularism,  by  Gregory,   Con- 
dor, Savage,  and  Mellor. 
Lesser's    Insecto -theology. 
Lewis'  (Tayler)  Plato  against  the  Atheist^. 
Locke's   Works. 
McAll's    Logic   of  Atheism. 
McLaurin's    Essays. 
McCuUock's    (John)    Sermons. 
Mills  on  the  Attempted  application  of  Pan- 
theistic principles  to  the  historic  criticism 
of  the  Gospel. 
Monthly    Review.     54:163. 
Mere's  (Henry)  Philosophical  works.  Parti. 
Nelson's  Cause  and  cure  of  infidelity. 
Nieuentyt's  Religious  philosopher. 
Nichols'  Conference  with  a  Theist. 
Parker  on  God  and  Providence. 
Pattison's  Anti-Nazarenus. 
Pilling  on  the  Existence  of  God. 
Pironett's  Disquisitions.    (Against  Hobbes.) 
Phillips'  Diss.  Historico-philosophica. 
Ray's  Physico-theology.     (Great,  and  most 

useful.) 
Saisset's  Modern  Pantheism.     1863. 
Seed's    (Jeremiah)    Sermons. 
Sparks'  Antidote  of  Atheism. 
Talmot's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Temple's  Doctrine  of  Leviathan. 
Teunison's  (Abp.)  Sermons.    (Agt.  Hobbes.) 
Thompson's  (R.  A.)  Christian  Theism. 
Tower's    Atheismus   vapulans. 
Tullock's  Theism.  Burnett  prize  essay.  1854. 
Vaughn's  (J.)  Lectures.     Lect  4. 
Vince's  Laws  and  constitutions  of  the  heav- 
enly bodies.    (Uses  profound  astronomical 
knowledge,  in  the  simplest  language.) 
Ward's  (Bp.)  Essay  toward  an  eviction,  &e. 
Whish   on   the    First   Cause. 
Wise's  (Tho.)  Reason  and  Philosophy  of  A. 


Wishearfs    (William)    Sermons. 
Wharton  (Francis)  on  Theism. 
Woolsey's  Unreasonablciiess  of  Atheism. 

The  above  are  a  very  small  specimen  of 
the  numerous  writers  on  this  subject. 

Atheism,    History   of. 

Brucker  de  Stratonis  Atheismo. 

Buddeus  de  A.  et  superstitione.     Cap.  1. 

Burgman,    de   Stoa. 

Fabricii  Delectus  argumentorum. 

Foppii     Atheis     philosophorum     gontilium 

celebriorum. 
Gregoire,  Hist,  des  seetes  rcligieuses. 
Jenkin  (Tho.),  Historia  Atheismi. 
Parker,  Disputationes  de  Deo.     Disji.  T. 
Phillips,    Historia   Atheismi. 
Riemanni  Hist.  Universalis  Atheorn;^. 
Rieserus  de  Origine,  progressu,  &o. 
Treverus  de  Thcologia  Luciana. 
Triller,    in    Hippoerate. 
Upmark,    Atheomastix. 

Wagner,  Examinatio,  A.  Speeulatio.  Cap.  4, 5. 
Zimmermanni    Dissertationes. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repository.  2d  series.  2:320. 
Christian    Examiner.     40  :  108. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  series.     9  :  S5. 
New  England  Magazine.     7  :  500. 

Athenagoras. 

Athenagora3  Opera,  cum  notis,  &c.    Rcchen- 

bergio. 
La  Crose  de  Fabula  erotica. 
Leyserus  de  Athanag.  Athen.  philosopho. 
Mosheim,  de  Vera  ajtate  libe'lli   ab  Athan. 

conscripti. 
Tentzelii   Exercitationes. 
Veyssierii  Epistola  ad  Wolfium,  de  fabula 

erotica  quae  sub  Athenag.  nomine  prodiit. 
Athenagoras'   Apologetics.      Translated   by 

D.  Humphreys. 
Conybeare's  Bampton  lectures.     1S39. 
Humphrey's  Trans,  of  the  Apologetics. 

Atonement.       See    definite    atonsment, 

IMPrTATIOS,  POL' MIC  THHCLOUT,  KE- 
DEMPTIO.N,  SUFFERINUS  OF  CHRIST, 
CXITARIANISM,    &C, 

Callixtus  do  Sacrifieio  Christi. 

Grotius  de  Satisfactione  Christi. 

Jaegerus  de  Christo  sjionsore. 

Mayerus  de  Officio  Christi  sacerdoti. 

Outram    do   Sacrificiis. 

Stapferi  Institutiones  Theologicaj. 

Turretiui  Disputatio  de  Satisfactione. 

Adams'  Letter  to  Gannet. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repositorv.    2d  series.    10  :  110. 

12:177.     3d  series.  "4:86. 
Appleton's  Work?.     Lect.  33  to  35. 
Balguy  (Thomas)  on  Atonement. 
Bampton    Lectures. 
Barrow   on    the    Creed. 

Sermons  on  Redemption. 

Bates'    (William)    Works. 
Bradford's  Boyle  Lectures.     1699. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  13  :  130.  15  :  132.  IS  :  284. 


3t 


Atonemerkt^ontinued. 
Beveridge's  Thesaurus  theologicus. 
Blundell's    Sermons. 
Brown's   (E.   H.)    Sermons. 
Burton's    (Hezekiah)   Sermons. 
Burton's    (Edward)    Sermons. 
Calamy's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 
Candlish's  (R.)  Cross  of  Christ. 

on   the   Atonement. 

Carson  (A.)  on  the  Atonement. 

Chalmers'    Discourses. 

Charnock's    Works. 

Christian  Monthly  Spectator.   2:21,  82, 139. 

6:475,  659. 
Christian    Review.     1 :  215. 
Christian  Observer,  1861,  p.  160. 
Close's    (Er.)    Sermons. 
Coles   on    Divine   Sovereignty. 
Daubeney's  (Charles)  Discourses. 
Dewar's  Nature,  reality,  efficacy,  &c. 
Dwight's  Discourses.     Disc.  55-57. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  series.     18  :  249. 
Edwards'    (Prest.)    Works. 
Evans'  (Dr.  Caleb)  Christ  crucified. 

4  Discourses  on  the  Atonement. 

Fuller's  Gospel  its  own  witness. 
Gibert's  Basis,  nature,  bearings,  &c. 
Haldane's  (J.  A.)  Nature,  &o.,  of  the  A. 
Hampton   on    the  Atonement. 
Hare's    (A.  W.)    Sermons. 
Hoadley's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Hervey's  Theoron  and  Aspasius. 
Hopkins'    (Bp.)    Works. 
Kurd's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Jamieson"s    Sacred    History. 
Jerram's  Letters  on  the  Atonement. 
Jenkin  on  the  Atonement.     (Infirm.) 
Jones  on  the  Mediation  of  Christ.    (A  beau- 
tiful epitome  of  the  gospel.) 
Juke's  (H.)  The  Law  of  the  OfiTerings. 
Kirk's    (Edw.    N.)    Sermons. 

Kitto's  Journal  of  Sacred  Literature.    3  :  74. 
Lumley's    Letters. 

Magee  on  A.  and  sacrifice.    ("  One  of  the  pro- 
foundest  writers  of  the  age." — Bp.  Jebb.) 
Mann's  (Bp.)  Essay  on  the  Atonement. 
Marshall's  Divine  purpose  of  the  A. 
Mant's    (Bp.)    Lectures. 

Methodist  Quarterly  Review.    6  :  392.  7 :  379. 

Newton's  (B.  Will.)  The  Perfect  Sacrifice. 

Outram  on  Sacrifices.  (No  work  is  so  satis- 
factory on  the  typical  relations  of  Jewish 
sacrifices.) 

Owen  on  the  Satisfaction  of  Christ. 

Paley's    (AVilliam)    Sermons. 

Parks  on  the  A.     (A  collection  of  tracts.) 

Pearson    on   the    Creed. 

Penrose's  Moral  principle  of  the  A. 

Princeton    Review.     8  :  201. 

Quaifs  Necess.  and  efficacy  of  the  A. 

Reynolds   on    Reconciliation. 

Scattergood's    (Samuel)    Sermons. 

Seabury's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Seed's    (Jcr.)    Sermons. 

Shcdd's  (W.  G.  T.)  Discourses  and  Essays. 


Atonement — continued. 

Sherlock's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Short's    (T.    V.)    Sermons. 
Shuttleworth's  (P.  N.)  Sermons. 
Simpson's    Plain    Thoughts. 
Skelton's    (P.)    Sermons. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     2  :  25. 
South's    (Robt.)    Sermons. 
Stanhope's  Boyle  Lectures.     1702. 
Stevenson's  (Geo.)  Essay  on  the  A. 
Stillingfleet's    (Bp.)    Works. 
Symington  on  the  A.  and  Intercession. 
Taylor's  Apology  of  Ben  Mordecai. 
Taylor's  (John)  Scripture  doctrine  of  the  A. 
Thompson's  Bampton  Lectures.     1853. 
Tillotson's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 
Townsend's    (George)    Sermons. 
Trefi'ry's  Letters.     (Highly  esteemed,  espe- 
cially   by    Methodists.) 
Trench's    (R.    C.)    Sermons. 
Turner's  Boyle  Lectures.     1708. 
Turrettiu  on  the  A.     Tr.  by  J.  R.  Wilson. 
Urwick's  Person  and  A.  of  Christ. 
Venn's    (Henry)    Sermons. 
Veysie's  Bampton  Lectures.     1795. 
Walker's    (Geo.)    Letters. 
Wardlaw's  (R.)  Nature  of  the  Atonement. 
Watt's    (Isaac)    Sermons. 
West's  (Steph.)  Scripture  doct  of  the  A. 
Willson's  History  of  opinions  on  the  A. 
Winslow's  (Octav.)  View  of  the  Atonement. 
Wintles'  Bampton  Lectures.     1794. 
Witsius   on   the    Covenants. 

Attriliutes     of    God.      See  under  thb 

SEVERAL   ATTRIBUTES. 

Doederlini    Theologia. 

Gerhardi    Loci   theologici. 

Lessii    Opuscula   varia. 

Parkeri    (Sam.)    Disputationes. 

Turrettini  Instit.  Theologife  elencticje. 

Vorstius   de   Deo. 

Zanchius   de   natura   Dei. 

Abernethy's    (John)    Sermons. 

Balguy's  Moral  and  theological  tracts. 

Bibliotheca   Sacra.     7:686. 

Barrows'    (Isaac)    Sermons. 

Bates'  Harmony  of  the  Divine  attributes. 

Boyle   Lectures.     (Several.) 

Brown  on  the  Being  and  attributes  of  God. 

Bryant's  Truth  of  the  Christian  religion. 

Burder  (Geo.)  on  the  Divine  perfections. 

Burder's  fH.)  Scripture  character  of  God. 

Charnock's  Discourses.  ("One  of  the  most 
inestimable  productions  that  ever  did 
honor  to  the  sanctified  judgment  and 
genius  of  a  human  being."- — Toi'lady.) 

Christian  Family  Library.  Vol.  15.  (Com- 
prising selections  from  Charnock,  Wis- 
heart.  Bates,  and  Goodwin.) 

Clarke's  (Sam.)  Demonstration  of  the  exist, 
of  God. 

Sermons.     (Grand.) 


Clark's    (Adam)    Discourses. 

Dick's  (T.)  Philosophy  of  religion.   Chap.]. 


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Attributes  of  God — continued. 
Drew  (Sam.)  on  the  Being  and  attrib.  of  God. 
Duncan  on  the  Attributes  of  God. 
D wight's    (Timothy)    Discourses. 
Erskine's  (Ralph)  Sermons.     (Excellent.) 
■(-iastrell's  Christian  Institutes. 
Jraves'  (Dr.  Richard)  Sermons. 
Grinfield  on  the  Attributes  of  God. 
Harris'  (John)  Refutation  of  objections  agt. 

the  being  and  attributes  of  God. 
Harris'    (Robert)    Sermons. 
Haynes'  Attributes  and  worship  of  God. 
Hickman's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Hunt's    (Jeremiah)    Sermons. 
Jackson's  Divine  essence  and  attributes. 
Jamieson's    Sacred   history. 
Knight's  Being  and  attrib.  of  God  demonstr. 
Knowles'    (Thos.)    Discourses. 
Law's  Limit  of  human  enquiry. 
Leigh's    (Sir   E.)    Discourses. 
Limborch's  Christian  theology. 
London  Eclec.  Review.     4th  series.  3  :  37. 
McCulloch  (John)  on  the  Attrib.     (Physical 

argument.) 
Moore's   Divine   Dialogues. 
Morton  (Bp.)  on  the  Nature  of  God. 
Phillip  (R.)  on  the  Attributes  of  God. 
Preston  on  the  Divine  essence. 
Saurin's    (James)    Sermons. 
Skelton's  (P.)  Deism  revealed. 

Sermons. 

Sumner  on  the  Moral  attributes  of  God. 
Tillotson's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 
Toplady's  Preliminary  discourse. 
Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued. 
Veysie's  Bampton  Lectures.     1795. 
Vizard's  Principles  of  Religion  and  Philos. 
Watts'  Glory  of  Christ  as  God.     (Often  re- 
printed.) 
Whitby's   33   Sermons. 
Wilson  on  the  Attributes  of  God. 
Wisheart's  (George)  Sermons.     (Precious.) 

Audaeans.    See  anthropomorphists. 
Augustine,    de   Haresibus. 
Epiphanius,  adversus  Ixxx.  hsereses. 
Theodoret,  de  Fabula  hasreticorum. 
Schrojder,  de  Heeresi  Audianorum. 
Voght,  de  Audianismo  ante  Audium. 

Audiaiiists.    See  aud^ans. 
Augsburg    Confession.      See  creeds, 

LDTHERANISM. 

Altingii  Exegesis  August,  confessionis. 
Auzeigung  und  Bekentniss  des  glaubens  und 

Lehre,  so  die  adpellierenden  stende  Key. 

First  German  edition.     1530. 
Batti  Disputationes  Theologica3. 
Baumgarten  (M.),  Disputationes. 
Calovii    Criticus   Sacer. 
Carpzovii  Isagoge  in  libros  ecclesias. 
Chytraji  Hist.  Augustance  confessionis. 
Cyprian  (E.  S.),  Hist,  der  Augsb.  Confes. 
Deylingius  de  Auctoritate  Aug.  Confes. 
Feverlini  de  Libris  hypognosticon. 


Augsburg  Confession — continued. 
Feverlini  Observationes  in  Aug.  Confession. 
Finck,  de  omnibus  artic.  Aug.  Confessionis. 
Gerhardi    Confessio    Catholica. 
Graveri  Prelectiones  in  August.  Conf. 
Hanneckenii  Declarationes  theologicae. 
Hasei  Libri  symbolici  ecclesiae  evang. 
Heilbrunner's  Augspurgischen  Conf. 
Hoeneg,  Apologia  pro  beato  Luthero. 
Hoffman,  com.  in  August.  Conf. 
Hutteri  Analysis  artic.  conf.  August. 
Koecher  de  Veritate  ac  prajstantia  religionis 

evangelico  Lutheranse. 
Kromayeri  Comm.  didactico-elenehticus. 
Kuzmany's  Praktische  Theol.  d.  evangelisch. 

Kirche. 
Lobeschii  Disputationes  Theologicse. 
Martini  Collegio  in  August.  Confessionem. 
Mentzeri  Exegesis  Augustana;  Confessionis. 
Meyer  (L.),  les  Principes  fondamentaux  de 

I'eglise. 
Moltheri  Disputationes  XXII. 
Muller  der  Augspurgischen  Confession. 
Mylii  Explicatio  Aug.  Confessionis. 
Osiandri  Coll.  theologic.  in  Aug.  Confes. 
Pappii  Commentar.  in  confes.  fidei. 
Reinbeck's  Betrachtungen  iiber  die  A.  C. 
Ritteri  Disputationes  XXII. 
Rohr's  Glaubenssatze  der  evang.  Kirche. 
Rotermund  Geschichte  des  Roichstages. 
Rudelbach  Historisch-kritische  einleitung. 
Ruzicka's  Gesch.  Augsburg.  Confession. 
Salig's  Historie  der  A.  Confession. 
Sohleiermacker's  Predigten  auf  die  feier  der 

Uebergabe,  &c. 
Semleri  Apparatus  in  lib.  symbol.  Lutheranae. 
Shelvig's  Erklreruug  der  Aug.  Confession. 
Siegwartii    Disputationes. 
Titius  Vindicatio  A.  Confessionis. 
Vittman's  Augsburgische  Confession. 
Verpootennii  Positiones  Theologicaj. 
Villers'  (C.)  Precis  historique  siir  la  presen- 
tation de  la  Conf.  d'Augsbourg  a  I'Empe- 
reur  Charles  V. 
Weber's  Geschichte  der  Augs.  Confession. 
Winer's    Darstellung. 

Wirtembergensium  Theologorum  Scripta. 
(These  were  J.  Andreas,  E.  Bidembachius, 
J.  Magirus,  L.  Osiander,  J.  Brent,  Martin 
Crusius,  &Q.) 

Burrow's  Translation  of  the  Augsb.  Conf. 
Okeley's  21  Dissert,  upon  the  Aug.  Conf. 
Salig's  Hist,  of  the  Augsburg  Confession. 
Zinzendorf's  Discourses  on  the  A.  Conf. 

Augustan  Confession.    See  AuasBURQ. 

Augustine. 

Augustini    Opera. 

Bindeman's  Leben  des  A.  seit  seiner  Taufe. 

Boehringer,    der   Kirche    Christi,    und  ihro 

Zeugen. 
Busch,  Epistolas  et  sermones  A. 
Carpzovii    Disputationes. 
Clausenii  A.  scripturaj  sac.  interpres. 
Gastii   (Jacob.)    Commentaria. 


39 


Augustine — continued. 
Godcau,  Vie  de  St.  Augustine. 
Jordani   Vita   Augustini. 
Lancilotti  Vita  St.  Augustini. 
Laval,  Instructions  tirees  de  St.  August. 
Maieri   Augustini    Vita. 
Orse,    Vie   do    St.    Augustine. 
Posidii  Vita  et  indiculus  scriptorum  A. 
Riscri  Augustiuus;  contra  Bellarmin.  ("  Lu- 

culentum  et  egregium." — Budd^eus.) 
Rivii  Vita  A.  ex  operibus  concinnatae. 
Surii   Vitai   sanctorum. 

Augustine's  Confessions.     Tr.  by  W.  Watts. 

Tr.  by  E.  B.  Pusey. 

Tr.  by  Shedd. 

Tr.  by  Biokersteth. 

Augustine's  Meditations.  Tr.  by  G.  Stanhope. 
Augustine's  City  of  God.     Tr.  by  Vives. 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repository.   2d  series.   7 :  375. 
Baillie's  Memoir  of  Augustine. 
British  Quart.  Review.     6  :  213. 
Christian    Review.     5  :  64. 
Princeton  Review.     8  :  667.  26  :  437. 
Schaif's  (Philip)  Life  and  labors  of  A. 
Trench's  A.  as  an  interpreter  of  Scripture. 

Panzer  enumerates  over  200  editions  of 
Augustine's  works,  in  whole  or  in  part,  pre- 
vious to  A.  D.  1600,  many  of  them  with  notes. 

Augustinism.    See  Calvinism. 

Auricular   Confession.    See  popekt. 
Pro. 

Antonini  Summa  Confessionem. 

Boilcau,    Hist,   confes.   auric,   ex    antiquis 

scripturse,  patrum,  pontifieum,  et  concili- 

orum  monumentis. 
Bohn,  Animadversiones  ad  hist.  conf.  auric. 
Ilullinghofii  Antiq.  confessionis  privatae. 
Latonus  de  Confessione  secreta. 
Maillard,  La  Confession  generale. 
Mangin,  la  Science  des  Confesseurs. 
Nider,    Manuale   eonfessorum. 
Tammarthan  Traite  de  la  confession. 
Theramo,  Consolatio  peccatorum. 
Thyrsei  l>isputationes  theologicse. 
Valentine  de  Rebus  controversis. 

Brownson's  Quart.  Review.     3  :  327. 
Fourth  Council  of  Lateran. 

Con. 
Abechtii  (Joann.  Georg.)  Dissertationes. 
Daillasi  (Joann.)  Disputationes. 
Kamperi  Hist.  Indulgentiarum. 
Lasteyrie,  Hist,  de  la  conf.  sous  ses  rapports 

religieux,  moraux,  et  politique. 
Schmidt,  Lettres  sur  la  conf.  auriculaire. 
Titus  de  Confessione  privata. 

Ace  (Dan.)  on  the  Tenet  of  A.  confession. 
Beard  (J.  R.)  on  the  Confessional. 
Beamish  on  Auricular  confession. 
Eclectic  Magazine.     5  :  413. 
Eclectic  Review.   4th  series.  7  :  668.  19  :  72. 

2.'! :  690. 
Evans'  (B.)  Modern  Popery.     1855. 


Auricular  Confession — continwd. 

Con. 
Foreign  Quarterly  Review.     35  :  188. 
Goodman  on  Auric,  conf.,  as  prescribed  by 

the  Council  of  Trent. 
Hopkins'  History  of  the  Confessional. 
Kitto's  Journal.     New  scries.     Vol.  3. 
Lasteyrie's  Historj'  of  Auricular  confession. 

Tr.  by  C.  Cocks.     (A  tremendous  blow.) 
Mendham  on  Indulgences  and  pardons. 
Peace  (W.)  on  Auric,  conf.  and  absolution. 
Poole's  Dialogues  bet.  two  Protestants. 
Reading  on  the  Principal  controversies. 
Salter's  Hall  sermons.    Ser.  by  J.  Burroughs. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Polemic  I>iscourses. 
Todd  on  Confession  and  absolution. 
Young's    (John)    Lectures. 

Authenticity    of    tl»e     Scriptures. 

See  CANON,  DEISM,  INSPIKAriON,  IN- 
TERNAL EVIDENCE,  PrOPHECY  AS  A 
PROOF  op  REVELATION,  REVELATION. 

Athenagorse  Legatio  pro  Christianis. 

Augustine,  de  civitate  Dei. 

Clemens  (Alex.)  Cohortatio  ad  Grascos. 

Justin   Martyr,   Apologia. 

Cohortatio  ad  Grajcos. 


Theojjhilus  ad  Autolycum. 

Arnobius,    adversus    Gentes. 

Bocharti  Epistola  ad  Tapinum. 

Bullingerus  de  S.  S.  auctoritate,  <S;c. 

Callixtus  de  Auctorit.  majestasqne  S.  S. 

Cellerier,  de  Origine,  ifec,  de  S,  S. 

Cocceius  de  Potentia  Scrip,  sacrae. 

Curcellii    Opera. 

De  la  Mothe,  de  I'Inspiration,  Ac. 

Duvoisin,  Demonstration  evangelique. 

Edvardus  de  auotor,  stilo,  et  perfect.  S.  S. 

Gausenius  de'Verbo  Dei. 

Hollman  dem  Ueberzengcnden  Vortrag  von 

Gott,  &c. 
Hornii  Tractatus  theologica  de  S.  S. 
Hauteville,  la  Relig.  chretien  prouv^e. 
Huetii  Demonstratio  evangelica. 
Hunnius  de  Majcstate,  auctoritate,  &c. 
Hutteri  (Leonard.)  Disputationes. 
Jaquelot,  la  Verite  des  livres  du  N.  Test. 
Kceppen,  die  Bibel.     (Edited  by  Schreibel, 

in  1837.) 
Kromayer  de  Auctoritate  Sac.  Scripturae. 
Limborch,  coUatio  cum  crcdito  Judaeo. 
Mali  (Jo.  Henric.)  Dissertationes  quatuor. 
Meisncri  (Balthas.)  Disjjutationes. 
Monot,  Erreurs  de  Voltaire. 
MusEei  Introductio  in  Theologiam. 

Questiones  theo.  de  syncretismo. 


Pareeus  de  Sc.  prtestantia,  auctoritate,  <fec. 
Quenstedii  Exercitationes  Theologici. 
Saubertii    Disputationes. 
Sohnius   de   verbo    Dei. 
Spanheim  de  Div.  Scrip,  origine  et  auctor. 
Thumii  (Theodor.)  Disquisitiones. 
Whitakeri  (Guil.)  Disputationes. 
Zelleri  Historia  Scripturse  sacrae. 
Addison  on  the  Evidences,  &c. 
Amer.  Biblical  Repository.     11 :  265. 


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Autlientlclty  of   Scriptures— confd. 

Amer.  Monthly  Review.     2  :  466. 

Bampton  Lectures.  (Annual  since  1780. 
Most  of  them  by  the  ablest  Divines.) 

Banuerman's  Divine  authority  of  S.  S. 

Bates'    (William)    Works. 

Bayley's  Antiquity,  evidence,  &c. 

Blackwood's  Magazine.     IS  :  160. 

Blunt's  Veracity  of  the  Gospels.  (Argued 
from  the  undesigned  coincidences.) 

Bogue's  Div.  authority,  &o.  ("  One  of  the 
best  boolis  on  the  subject." — Orme.) 

Bolton's  Evidences  as  exhibited  in  the  apol- 
ogists, down  to  Augustine. 

Bonnett's  Philosoph.  and  crit.  enquiries. 

Boyle  Lectures.     (Annual  since  1692.) 

British  Quart.  Review.     7  :  4:31. 

Burnett's  (Tho.)  Demonstr.  of  the  true  rel. 

Cellerier's  Auth.  of  the  0.  T.  Tr.  by  Wreford. 

Christian  Examiner.  14  :  181.  17  :  165. 
20:307.  22:321.  36:145,  359.  41:210. 
43 :  148. 

Christian  Review.     3:53.11:229. 

Christian  Spectator.     5  :  126. 

Clark's  Div.  authority  of  S.  Scripture. 

Constable's  Miscellany.     Vol.  26. 

Davidson   on    Prophecy. 

Debate  between  R.  D.  Owen  and  Alexander 

Campbell. 
Delany's  Revelation  examined. 
Dodd's  (William)  Evidences,  <fce. 
Doddridge's  (Philip)  Discourses. 
Dublin  University  Magazine.     6  :  231. 
Edinburg  Review.     86:210. 
Faber's    Horae    Mosaicae. 
Einlay's  Vindication.     (Agt.  Voltaire.) 
Fotlierby's   Atheomastix. 
Presinous'  Def.  of  Christ'y.     Tr.  by  Jones. 
Giles'    Christian    Records. 
Graves  on  the  Pentateuch. 
Gregory's  (Olynthus)  Letters  to  a  friend. 
Gurney's  (Joseph)  Essays. 
Haldane's  (Robt.)  Authority  of  Scripture. 
Hampden's    Philos.    evidence.      (A    worthy 

companion  to  Butler's  Analogy.) 
Hengstenberg's  Egypt  and  the  Pentateuch. 
Hedge's  (John)  Sermons  on  the  evidences. 
Hulsean  Lectures.    (Annual  since  1819.    See 
especially  those  of  Benson,  1820,  Franks, 
1821,  Benson,  1826,  Blunt,  1S31,  Parkin- 
son, 1837,  Smith,  1840. 
Jesse  (Will.)  on  the  Holy  Scriptures. 
Keith's  Evidence  from  prophecy. 
Kno.x's  Evid.  of  the  Christian  religion. 
Lawrie's  Evidence  from  prophecy. 
Leland's  Authority  of  the  0.  and  N.  Test. 
Levi's  (David)  Letters  to  Thomas  Paine. 
Lilienthall's  Divine  rev.  vindicated. 
Literary  and  Thcolog.  Review.     2  :  436. 
Lowth  on  the  Divine  authority,  <fec. 
MoKnight's  Truth  of  the  gospel  history. 
Mial's   Bases  of  belief. 
Michaelis'  Introduction  to  the  N.  T. 
Miller's  (John)  Authority  of  Scripture. 


Autlienticltjr  of  Script.nren— cont'd. 

Monthly  Lectures  on  the  evidences.  (By 
Orme,  Collier,  Burder,  Stratton,  Reed, 
J.  Pye  Smith,  Fletcher,  &c.) 

Murray's  Rev.  demonstrated.  (By  monu- 
ments, sculptures,  gems,  coins,  etc.) 

Nares'  Veracity  of  the  Evangelists. 

New  Englander.     4:401. 

New  York  Review.     4  :  428. 

Noesselt's  Divinity  of  the  Christian  religion. 

North  American  Review.  36  :  345.  42  :  206. 
58:39. 

Norton's  (A.)  Genunineness  of  the  Gospels. 

Olshausen's  Genuineness,  &o.  Tr.  by  Fosdick. 

Osborn's  Ancient  Egypt.  (Proofs  from  in- 
scriptions, pictures,  &c.) 

Pascal's    (Blaise)    Thoughts. 

Princeton  Review.     16  :  359. 

Rawlinson's  Historical  Evidences,  &e.  (Has 
particular  reference  to  modern  discoveries 
at  Nineveh,  Babylon,  <fec.) 

Bedford's  Scrip,  verified  by  science,  history, 
and  human  consciousness. 

Ross  (Earl  of).  Truth  of  Revelation. 

Sack's  Christian  Apologetics. 

Simpson's  (David)  Sacred  Literature. 

Plea  for  religion.    (Ag.  Tom  Paine.) 


Steele's  (Jas.)  Philosophy  of  the  evidences, 
Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacraj. 
Taylor's  (Isaac)  Historical  proofs. 
Thompson  (Edw.)  on  the  Prophecies,  types, 

miracles,  &c. 
Tredgel's  Historic  evid.  of  the  authorship. 
Wellwood's  Authority  of  the  N.  Test. 
Wilson's  (Dan.)  Lectures  on  the  evidences. 

(A  good  family  book.) 
Woolsey  on  Scrif)ture  belief. 

Avarice.     See  covetodsness. 
Avi§^iion.    See  popes  of  avignon. 
Baal. 
Oort's  AVorship  of  Baalim  in  Israel. 
Baalzebut).    See  satan. 
Baltel.     See  tower. 
Babylon.    See  apocalypse,   popert, 

PROPHECY. 

Caulfield's  Fall  of  Babylon. 

Cunningham's  Apostacy  of  the  Ch.  of  Rome- 

Ettrick's    Second   Exodus. 

Fulke's  (W.)  Proof  that  Babylon  is  Rome. 

Hardy  on  the  Principal  prophecies. 

Keith's  (Alex.)  Signs  of  the  times.     1823. 

Lee  (Prof.)  on  the  Interpret,  of  prophecy. 

Sorgrove's  Lectures  on  Popery. 

Tower's  Illustrations  of  prophecy. 

Weaver's  Fulfilment  of  Scripture. 

Babylontsli   Captivity. 

Alirami  Pharo  Veterum  Testamentum. 

Calmeti.  Dissertationes. 

Ccllarii    Dissertationes. 

Crenii  Fasciculus  ad  historiam  sacram. 

Behmii  do  Termino  a  quo,  et  ad  quem. 

Vorstii  E.xercitationes  Academicas. 


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Backbiting.    See  slander. 

Backsliding.    See  apostacy. 
Baker's    (John)    Sermons. 
Brine's    (John)    Works. 
Buddicom's   (Robert)    Sermons. 
Cecil's   (Richard)    Sermons. 
Cooper's    (Edward)    S.ermons. 
Cunningham's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 
Erskine's  (Ebenczer)  Sermons. 
Tenner's    (W.)    Sermons. 
Ford's   Laodicea. 
Fuller's    (Andrew)    Backslider. 
Gahan's    (William)    Sermons. 
Godwin's  Child  of  light  walking  in  darkness. 
Heurtle.v's  (Charles)  Parochial  Sermons. 
Hogg  on  Declension  in  religion. 
Jay's    (William)    Sermons. 
Leifchild's  (John)  Discourses. 
Sibbs'  (Rich.)  Sermons.  (Tender  and  pointed.) 
Udal's  Sermons.     (Fall  of  Peter.) 
Wesley's    (John)    Sermons. 
Winslow   on   Personal    declensions   and  re- 
vivals in  religion. 
Woods'   Religious   declension :    its    nature, 

causes,  effects,  and  means  of  recovery. 
Woodhouse's  Careless  Christian. 

Bad  Company.     See  evil  compant. 

Balaam.    See  biography. 
Bartolocci  Bibliotheca  Rabbinica. 
Deylingii  Observationes  Sacrae. 
Hengstenberg's    Gesehichte     Bileams,    und 

seine  Weissagungen  Erlantert. 
Moebii   Historia   Balaam. 
Seldcn    de    Diis    Syris. 
Velleri  Annot.  in  hist.  Balaam. 
Wellemeri  Dissertationes  Theologicse. 
Anderson's  Life  and  character  of  Moses. 
Arnold's  (of  Rugby)  Sermons. 
Attersoll's  Hist,  of  Balaak  and  Balaam. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     3  :  347,  699. 
Blencoe's    (Edward)    Sermons. 
Bryant's  Observ.  on  passages  of  Scripture. 
Butler's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Carter's    (N.)    Sermons. 
Collyer's  (W.  B.)  Lectures  on  Scripture  facts. 
Dehon's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Gilpin's    (William)    Sermons. 
Girdlestone's    (Charles)    Sermons. 
Hall's   (Bp.)    Contemplations. 
Hill's    (Bryan)    Sermons. 
Jortin's    (Dr.   J.)    Sermons. 

Dissertations.     Diss.    5. 

McKnight  on  the  Epistles.     (2  Peter  ii.  15.) 

Newman's    (J.   H.)    Sermons. 

Owen   on   the    Spirit. 

Percival's    (A.    P.)    Sermons. 

Richardson's    (William)    Sermons. 

Riddle's    (J.    E.)    Sermons. 

Shuckford's  Connection  of  Sac.  and  profane 

history. 
Spencer's   (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Theed's    (Richard)    Sermons. 
Wilberforce's   (Bp.)    Sermons. 


Williams'   (Alfred)    Sermons. 
Wrangham  on  Passages  of  Scrip.   (Abridged 
from  Bryant.) 

Bangorean   Controversy. 

Pro. 
Dalrymple's  Letters  to  Dr.  Sherlock. 
Hoadly's  Measure  of  submission. 

Origin  of  civil  government. 

Common  rights  of  subjects. 


Balguy's  Tracts,  moral  and  theological. 
—  Sermons  and  charges. 


Bowman's  Remarks  on  Sherlock's  "Answer.' 
Defence  of  Dissenters. 


Pyle's  Vind.  of  the  Bp.  of  Bangor. 
Sykes'  (A.  A.)  Letters  to  Bp.  Sherlock. 
Whitby's  Defence  of  the  Bp.  of  Bangor. 

Con. 
Earbury's  Rev.  of  the  Bp.  of  B.'s  answer,  &c. 
Hare's  (Bp.)  Scripture  vindicated. 
Law's  Letters  to  the  Bp.  of  Bangor. 
Nicholson's  (Wm.)  Collection  of  papers. 
Potter's  (Abp.)  Theological  works. 
Sherlock's  Answer  to  the  Bp.  of  Bangor. 

Considerations. 

(Various  other  tracts.) 


Snape's  Letter  to  the  Bp.  of  Bangor. 
Smith's  Review  of  Hoadly's  ans.  to  Snape. 
Stebbings  (Bp.)  on  Religious  Sincerity. 
Defence  of  Religious  Sincerity. 


Trapp's    (Joseph)    Sermons. 

See  Hearnes'  Account  of  all  the  consider- 
able 2}amphlet8  jjublished  on  either  side,  to 
1718,  and  Nichol's  Collection  of  tracts,  on 
the  Bangorean  controversy. 

Baptism,   History   of. 

Biishing  de  Procrastinatione  baptismi  apud- 

veteres,  ej  usque  causis. 
Du  Viel,  Acta  Apostolorum. 
Faes  de  Cereis  baptismalibus. 
Gutbieri  Dissertationes  Historicae  de  eontro- 

versia  circa  rebaptizationem. 
Hildebrandi  Rituale  baptism,  veteris. 
Jundt  de  Susceptorum  ba]itismalium  origine. 
Kohler  von  den  Christl.  Taufzeugen. 
Leschnertus  de  Baptismate  vicario. 
Polchow  (C.  P.)  Dissertationes. 
Pontanus  de  Ritu  Mersionis. 
Reische  de  Baptismatis  origine. 
Schmid  (J.  A.)  de  B.  per  arenam. 
Sehwazii  (Ch.  G.)  Dissertationes. 
Van  Mastricht,  de  Susceptoribus  infantium, 

eorum  origine,  usu,  et  abusu. 
Vicecomes  de  Antiquis  B.  ritibus. 
Walchii  (J.  G.)  Ritus  B.  seculi  2. 
Wegner  (G.),   Disputationes  Historicae,  de 

alba  veste  baptizatorum. 
Wodderkamp,  de  Baptisteriis  veterum. 
Zeibich  de  Ritu  baptiza.  in  mortem  Christi. 
Zeltner  de  Mersione  in  baptismo  apostolica. 
Hinton's  History  of  Baptism. 
Jones'  (Wm.)  Church  History. 
Kingsford's  Centenary  traces  of  B, 
Robinson's  (Robt.)  History  of  Baptism. 


Baptism  for  tlie   Dead. 

Bocharti   Dissertationes. 

Du   Viel,  Acta  Apostolorum.     (Spanheim's 

learned   Dissertation   is   often   affixed  to 

this  Commentary.) 
Deylingii  Observationes  Sacrse. 
Harduini  Questio  triplex  de  baptismo. 
Markii  Scripta  in  Selecta  Scripturse. 
Mulleri    Dissertationes. 
Otto's  (C.W.)  Decalogische  Untersiiehungen. 

(Anhang.) 
Spanheimii    Dissertationes. 
Zeibach  de  Ritu  Baptizandi. 

Calmet's   Dissertations. 

Christian   Review.     17:296. 

Cochrane's  Discourses  on  difficult  texts 

Du  Viel  on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles. 

JEllis'   Fortuita   Sacra. 

Kitto's  Journal  of  Sacred  Literature.  5  :  396. 

Baptism  of  tlie   Holy  Ghoat. 

Christian    Repository.     1 :  45. 

Kitto's  Jour,  of  Sac.'Literat.  3  :  162.  4 :  135. 

Wade  (J.)  on  the  Baptism  of  the  Spirit. 

Baptismal   liegeiieratiou. 

Pro. 

Conrius  de  Statu  jjaruvlorum,  sine  baptismo 

decedentium. 
Reische,  de  Baptismi  origine. 

Aitkin's  Teaching  of  the  Types. 
Barters'  (W.  B.)  Defence  of  the  Church. 
Benson's  (C.)  Discourses  on  Baptism. 
Bethel's  (Bp.)  Apology  for  the  ministers  of 

the  Church  of  England. 

View  of  the  doctrine  of  regeneration. 

Blackburn's  Doct.  of  baptismal  regeneration. 
Bradford   (Bp.)    on    Regeneration. 
Bramhall's    (Abp.)    Works.     (Discourse   on 

persons  dying  without  baptism.) 
Budd's  (Henry)   Infant  Baptism  the  means 

of  national  reformation. 
Bugg  (Geo.)  on  Spiritual  Regeneration. 
Burgess'  The  Regeneration  of  elect  infants, 

as  professed  by  the  Church  of  England. 
Christian  Observer.     2  :  276,  403.  19  :  656. 
Comber's   (Thomas)    Works. 
Cooper's  Letters  to  a  clergyman. 

Vindication  of  "  Letters,"  &c. 

Croly's  (Geo.)  Theory  of  Baptism.    (As  able 

as  any  on  this  side.) 
Dakeyne  on  Baptismal  regeneration. 
Davison's  (John)  Remarks  on  bapt.  regen. 
Donne's    (J.)    Four  sermons  preached  at  a 

christening. 
French's    (R.    C.)    Sermons. 
Gardent's  History  and  benefits  of  baptism. 
Gibson's  Testimony  of  sacred  Scripture  and 

the  early  Church. 
Goode's  Doct.  of  the  Church  of  England. 
Hare's  Mission  of  the  Comforter. 
Hickes'  (George)  Case  of  infant  baptism. 
Hull  (W.)  on  Baptismal  regeneration. 


Baptismal   Regeneration — contimied. 

Pro. 

Irons'  (W.J.)  Theological  Treatises.  (Gives 
the  judgment  of  1.  The  Court  of  arches. 
2.  The  Privy  council.  3.  The  English 
bishops.     4.  The  Scotch  bishops.) 

Jerram's  Conversations  on  infant  baptism. 

Joly's  Friendly  address  on  baptism. 

Jones'    (of  Nayland)    Works. 

Lawrence's  (Rich.)  Doct.  of  the  Ch.  of  Eng. 

Mant's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Sense  of  the  Church  of  England. 


Marsh's  Letters  to  Rev.  C.  Simeon. 

Mercersburg  Review.     (Various  articles.) 

Millenial  Harbinger.  Periodical.  Bethany, 
Virginia. 

Morgan's  Regeneration  distinct  from  reno- 
vation. 

Mosley's  Primitive  doct.  of  regeneration. 

Napper's  Doctrines  of  the  Ch.  of  England. 

Newman's  (J.  Henry)  Sermons. 

Patrick's  (Bp.)  Aqua  genitalis. 

Pusey's  Scripture  views  of  baptism. 

Ridley's  Lady  Mover's  Lectures.     1742. 

Tracts  for  the  Times.     Nos.  67,  68,  69,  82. 

Vaux's  Bampton  Lectures.     1826. 

Walford's  Holiness  of  a  Christian  Child. 

Wellford  on  the  Baptismal  service  of  the 
Church  of  England. 

Wickham's  Synopsis  of  the  doct.  of  baptism. 

Wilberforce's  (R.  J.)  Doct.  of  holy  baptism. 
24  Sermoijs  on  the  new  birth. 


Con. 

Armitage   (J.)    on   Baptism. 
Barker's  Regeneration  and  its  counterfeits. 
Beamish's  Truth  spoken  in  love. 
Bennet  (John)  on  Baptismal  regeneration. 
Biddulph  on  Bapt.  regen.    (Reply  to  Mant.) 
Brookes  (Tho.)  on  Baptismal  regeneration. 
Burder's  (George)  Village  Sermons. 
Butts  on  the  Doctrines  of  the  Chur.  of  Engl. 
Christian  Observer.     1 :  767.  16  :  709. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  26  :  478. 
Faber  (George  S.)  on  Regeneration. 
Gresley's  Real  danger  of  the  Ch.  of  E.  1856. 
Hobden  (Samuel)  on  Regeneration. 
Holloway  on  Baptismal  regeneration. 
Hughes  on  Baptismal  regeneration. 
Jukes'  Way  which  some  call  heresy. 
Life  of  John  Foster.     Pp.  107-117. 
Molyneaux  on  Baptismal  regeneration. 
New  Englander.     2  :  397.  9  :  76. 
Nicholson's  Letters  on  Regeneration. 
Parker's   Bible,    Church    of    England,   and 

reason,  on  Regeneration. 
Soott  (John)  on  the  Effects  of  baptism. 
Spurgeon's  (Cha.  H.)  Sermons.     8th  Series. 
Stovell  (C.)  on  Baptismal  regeneration. 

See    Mozley's    Review    of  the    lajHismal 
controversy.     1862. 

Baptists.      See    anabaptists,    close   com- 

MDNION.  INFANT  BAPTISM,  PROSBLTTB 
BAPTISM. 

Pro. 
Abrahami  Apologia  pro  Protestantibus. 


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Baptists — cnntinued. 

Pro. 
Abrahami  Introd.  in  scientiam  ehristiani. 
Smegna  Ilollandicum  contra  maculas 

quas  P.  Bonteraps  adspersit  Mennonitis. 
Arnoldi  Epist.  ad  Fred.  Spanheimium. 

Elenchus  Controversiarum. 

Dooregeest's  Unterricht  in  der  christlichen 

Lehre. 
Du  Vie],  Opera.     16S0. 
Eeghemii    Theologia   Christiana. 
Frederici    Catechesis.     1698. 
Frankii   Epistolne. 
Kat's  Kurtzer  Begrief  von  der  Lehre   der 

Wahrheit  nach  den  sinn  der  taufgesinten 

christen. 
Knuyt,  Brevis  eonfessio  fidei.     1623. 
Lechler's  Apostolische  u.  d.  naehapostolische 

Zeitalter. 
Menno  Simon,  Opera  Theologica.     1540. 
Munzeri    Opera.  ' 

Nicolai  Pra?eipuorum  dogmatum  conf.  1624. 
Petri  Dissertationes  Moralium. 
Phillipi  Enchiridion  christianae  doct.     1578. 
Riessius  de  Recto  usu  linguaj. 
Schyn's     Erster    Anfang    des     christlichen 

Gottesdiensts. 
Togeri  ChristiantB  Theologiae  systema. 
Toombs'  Refutatio  positionis.  H.  Savage. 
Twisckius  de  Religionis  Libertate.     1609. 
Ubon's    Bekentuiss. 
Vangent's  Anfang  und  Fortgang  de  Uneinig- 

keiten. 
Van  Huyzen,  Catechesis.     1705. 
Verduin's  Unterweisung  im  glauben. 
Wybrantius  in  Symbolum  Apostol.     1640. 
Zeltner  de  Mersione  in  baptismo  apostolica. 

Anderson's  (G.  W.)  Plea  for  principles. 

Andrews'  Vindication  of  the  Baptists. 

Ashdowne's  Design  of  the  New  Covenant. 

Backus'  Letter  to  Rev.  Benjamin  Lord. 

Bailey's  Believer's  baptism  from  heaven. 

Baldwin  (Thomas)  on  Baptism. 

Barker's  Duty  and  benefits  of  baptism. 

Birt's  Vindication  of  the  Baptists. 

Rlackwall's  Sea  of  Absurdity. 

Blackwood's*  Storming  of  Antichrist. 

Booth's  Pedobaptism  examined. 

Defence  of"  PedoViaptism  examined." 

Apology  for  the  Baptists. 

Braidwood's  Letters  on  the  grace  of  God. 

Brantley  on  the  Covenant  of  circumcision. 

Brine's    (John)    Works. 

Brown's  (J.  Newton)  Baptismal  balance. 

Bull's  (S.)  Baptisms  of  Scripture. 

Burroughs  (J.)  on  Positive  Institutions. 

Byron's  Doctrine  of  Baptism. 

Campbell's  (Alex.)  Baptism,  with  its  ante- 
cedents and  consequents. 

Carson's    Mode   and    subjects    of    baptism. 

(Reply  to  Ewing.) 
Chapman  (Edwin)  on  the  Subjects  and  mode 

of  baptism. 
Chase  (Ira)  on  the  Design  of  baptism. 


Baptists — contirmed. 

Pro. 
Christian    Review.     1 :  430.  514.  3  :  84,  196, 

333.  6:302.  11:1,186,278.  12:529,605. 

13:609.  14:1,217.  15:1.  16:506.  17:48, 

296. 
Chrystal's  Hist,  of  the  modes  of  baptism. 
Collins  on  Believer's  baptism. 

Sandy  foundation  shaken. 


Conant's  (T.  J.)  Meaning  of  bnpthein. 

Confessions  of  Faith.  Published  at  various 
times.  Of  which,  see  those  of  John  de 
Reis  and  Lubert  Gerard,  1580 ;  of  .the 
elders  and  brethren,  London,  1643  and 
1688 ;  of  the  Philadelphia  Baptist  Asso- 
ciation, in  1742;  and  the  New  Hampshire 
Baptist  Convention,  in  1833.  All  these 
agree  with  the  Savoy  and  Westminter 
Confessions,  as  to  points  of  doctrine. 

Cox  (F.  A.)  on  Baptism.  (Reply  to  Ewing, 
Dwight,  and  Wardlaw.) 

Cox's  (Neh.)  Discourses  on  the  Covenants. 

Coxhead  (B.)  on  Baptism.    (Ans.  to  Thorn.) 

Craps'  Concise  view  of  Christian  baptism. 

Crawley  on  Baptism.     (Reply  to  W.  Elder.) 

Curtis'  Progress  of  Baptist  principles. 

Cutting's  llistorical  Vindications. 

D'Anvers  on  Baptism.  (One  of  the  oldest 
and  ablest  works  of  the  kind.     1673.) 

Davyes'  (Thomas)  on  Baptism. 

Dell's  (Wm.)  Doctrine  of  baptisms  reduced 
from  its  ancient  and  modern  corruptions.) 

Dore's  Antii^edobaptism  and  female  commu- 
nion consistent.  (Rejjly  to  passages  in 
P.  Edwards.) 

Duke  on  the  Christian  Covenant. 

Dj'ke's  The  Baptist's  answer  to  Mr.  Willis. 

Eaton's  (D.)  Scripture  the  only  relig.  guide. 

Practical  uses  of  Christian  baptism. 

Edwards'  (Morgan)  Anti-pedorantism. 

Antiped.  defended.    (Reply  to  Prest. 

Finley.) 

Ellison  on  Baptism  as  instituted  of  God. 

Evans'  (C.)  Address  to  serious  professors. 

Evans'  (John)  History  of  baptism. 

Ewar's  (Sam.)  Answer  to  David  Hitchin. 

Fisher's  Baby  Baptism  meer  babism.  Fol. 
1563. 

Christendom  unchristened.     (Reply 


to    Baxter,    Featley,    Holmes,    Marshall, 
Blake,  Cook,  &g.) 
Foote's  ( Wm.)  Plain  account  of  the  ord.  of  B. 
Primitive  baptism  defended. 


Foster's  (Benj.)  Divine  rite  of  immersion. 
Francis'    Salopian    Zealot. 
Frey's  Essays  on  Christian  baptism. 
Fuller's    (Andrew)    Works. 
Gale's  Reflections  on  Wall's  hist,  of  inf.  bap. 
Sermons.    (7  on  this  subject. 


Gamble's  (.John)  Familiar  letters  on  baptism. 
General  Bap.  Magazine.  Periodical.  London. 
Gibb's  (Geo.  A.)  Defence  of  the  Baptists. 
Gilchrist  (James)  on  Baptism. 
Gin's  Testimony  of  ancient  writers. 
Infant  baptism  a  pillar  of  Popery 


44 


Baptists — continued. 

Pro. 

Gill's  Essay  on  Scripture  baptism. 

• Reply  to  Towgood.     (Tradition.) 

(Other  treatises.) 

Gotche's  Critical  exam,  of  ^*tt/^*,  in  ancient 

and  modern  versions. 
Grant  (Peter)  on  Baptism. 
Grantham's  Loyal  Baptist. 
Assemblies  of  baptized  believers  the 

true  Church  of  Christ. 
Graves'    (J.    R.)    Tri-lemma. 
Haggar's  (H.)  Foundation  of  the  font. 
Hague's    Baptismal   question. 
Haldane  (James)  on  Baptism. 
Haldane  (Alex.)  on  Baptism. 
Hinton's  (J.  T.)  History  of  baptism. 
Hiscox's  Baptist  Church  Directory. 
Hurthouse's  Remarks  on  Penisten  Booth's 

''  Friendly  advice." 
Ingham's  Handbook  on  Christian  baptism. 
Innis'  (Wm.)  The  Reign  of  heaven. 

Conversations  on  baptism. 

Jacobs'  Babel  of  Pa?dobaptists. 

Jenkins'  Def.  of  the  B.  (Reply  to  P.  Edwards.) 

Beauty  of  believer's  bajitism. 

Calm  reply  to  De  Courcy. 

Jewitt  on  the  Mode  and  subjects  of  baptism, 
Jones'  (Wm.)  History  of  the  Church. 

Facts  opposed  to  fiction. 

Jones'   (David)   Candid   reasons   examined. 

(Reply  to  P.  Edwards.) 
Judson's  Sermon  at  Lall-bazar  Chapel. 
Keach's  (Benj.)  Baptism  in  its  purity. 
• Antidote  to  a  late  counterfeit.    1694. 

(Answer  to  Shute.) 

Axe   laid  to  the  root.     (Answer  to 

Flavel,  Rothwell,  and  Exel.) 

Kif5n's  Reasons  for  separation. 
Killingsworth's  Answer  to  Bulkeley's  jjlea. 

Supplement  to  Salter's  Hall's  serm. 

Kinghorn  on  Baptism.    (Rep.  to  P.  Edwards.) 
Kingsford's  Vindication  of  the  Baptists. 

Three  letters  to  John  Wesley. 

Centenary  traces  of  the  Baptists. 

Knott's  Dialogues  on  Bajjtism.     (Reply  to 
Shrubsole.) 

Letters  on  B.    (Reply  to  P.  Edwards.) 


Leach's  Strictures  on  J.  AV.  Wood. 
McGregor  on  Baptism.  (Reply  to  Addington.) 

Believer's   baptism. 

Nature  and  import  of  baptism. 

McLean's  Apostolical  Commission. 
Martin's  Nine  letters  to  .John  Horsey. 
Maye's  Tecknobaptist.  (Keen  and  scholarly.) 
Merrill's  Sermons  on  baptism. 

Morell's  New  dissert,  on  an  old  controversy. 
New  Baptist  Mag.     London.     1825  to  1832. 
New  Baptist  Miscel.    Loud.    1827  to  present. 
Newman's  Immersion  defended. 
Noel's  (B.)  Essay  on  Christian  baptism. 
Norcott's  Baptism  plainly  discovered. 
Norton's  Dispassionate  thoughts. 
Palmer's  Serious  address  to  Christians. 
Pcarce  ; Samuel)  on  Baptism. 


Baptists — continued. 

Pro. 
Pendleton's  Reasons  why  I  am  a  Baptist. 
Pengilly's  Scripture  guide  to  baptism. 
Remington's  (S.)  Reasons  for  being  a  Bapt. 
Richards'  History  of  Antichrist. 
Richardson's  Reply  to  Featley. 
Ripley's  (H.  J.)  R*eply  to  Prof.  Stuart. 
Rush  (Judge)  on  Christian  baptism. 
Russel's  Vindic.  of  baptized  churches. 

Epistle  on  baptism. 

Vindic.  of  Christ  and  the  Apostles. 


Ryland's  Candid  statement  of  reasons,  &c. 
Scott  (John)  on  the  Efi"ects  of  baptism. 
Shilgberie's    God's     ordinance    the    saint's 

privilege. 
Smith's  (J.  Torrey)  Reply  to  Abs.  Peters  on  B. 
Southern  Baptist  Review.     Since  1865. 
Stennett's  (Joseph)  Answer  to  Russen. 
Stennett's  (Sam.)  Defence  of  the  Baptists. 
Reply  to  Addington. 


Stovell    (Cha.)    on    Christian   discipleship. 
(Reply  to  Holley.) 

The   Baptismal  reconciliation.     (2d 


reply  to  Holley.) 
Taylor  (Jer.)  Ba|3tists  justified ;   with  notes, 

by  Anderson. 
Taylor's  (Dan.)  Humble  essay  on  baptism. 
Thomas'  (D.  E.)  The  Action  and  subjects  of 

Baptism. 
Toombs'  Felo  de  se.     (Reply  to  Baxter.) 
Toulmin  (Dr.  Joshua)  on  Baptism. 
Towgood's  (M.)  Dissertations. 
Turney's  Scriptural  law  of  baptism. 
Wallin    (Benj.)    on    Baptism. 
Wayland's  Princip.  and  practices  of  the  B. 
Westlake  on  the  Mode  and  subjects,  &g. 
Extracts  from  various  authors. 


Wiberg's  Baptism  in  the  words  of  the  Bible. 
Wilson's  (Sam.)  Scripture  Manual. 

Plain  representation  of  baptism. 


Woolsey's  Doctrine  of  baptism. 

Con. 
Borkensii  Auetoritate  patrum  colleetae. 
Bugenhagius  contra  Anabaptlstas. 
Cloppenburgii  Gangrena  Theologiss. 
Hoffman's  (W.)  Taufe  und  Wie^ertaufe. 
Hottingeri   Bibliotheca. 
Hoornbeckii  Summa  Controversiarum. 
Martensen's  Baptistische  frage.     (1S60.) 
Matthies  (C.  S.),  Baptismatis  Expositio. 
Melancthonis  Refutatio  erroris  Serveti. 
Meyerus  (J.  A.)  de  Baptismo. 
Morling  (S.)  de  Baptismo  per  immersionem. 
Spanheimii    Disputationes. 
Sylvii    Corpus   controversiarum. 
Vossius   de    Baptismo. 
Zuinglius   contra    Catabaptistos. 
Addington's  Christian  minister's  plea. 
Allen's  Serious  and  friendly  address. 
Allestree's    (Richard)    Sermons. 
American    Biblical   Repository.     2d  Series. 

.3  :  288.  11 :  222. 
Armstrong's  (G.)  Doct.  of  baptisms. 


45 


Baptists — continued. 

Con, 
Austin's  Reply  to  Merrill  on  baptism. 
Baillie's  Anabaptism  the  true  fountain  of 

independency,  <fec. 
Baker's  (Dan.)  Scriptural  view  of  baptism. 
Barnes'   Baptist    Exclusivism. 
Barrow  (Isaac)  on  the  Sacraments. 
Barry's  Falseness  of  Anabaptism. 
Bcckwith's  (J.  H.)  Immersion  not  baptism. 
Beecher  (Edw.)  on  the  Meaning  of  BsATTTi^ce. 
Berriman's    (Will.)    Sermons. 
Beveridge's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     1:703.  15:29. 
Biden's  (J.)  Truths  maintained. 
Bickersteth   on   Baptism. 
Blake's  (T.)  Covenant  of  God  with  mankind. 
Bostwick   (D.)    on    Baptism. 
Bradbury's  Duty  and  doct.  of  baptism. 
Buckminster's  (Joseph  S.)  Discourses. 
Calvin's  Instruct,  for  arming  the  faithful. 
Carpenter's  (Rich.)  Anabaptist  washed,  and 

shrunk  in  the  washing. 
Cave's  Primitive  Christianity. 
Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     10  :  340,  590. 
Clinton   on    Baptism. 
Colling's  Message  from  the  Lord. 
Cotton  (John)  on  Baptism. 
Couch's  (John)  Ans.  to  a  Kentish  Anabapt. 
Cragge's  Arraignment  of  Anabaptism. 
Crofton    (Z.)    on    Baptism. 
Cummings'  (D.  J.)  Baptismal  Font. 
D'Assigny's  Pernicious  errors  of  the  dipping 

sect. 
De   Coureey   on    Baptism. 

'■ Rejoinder  to  Jenkins. 

Drierburg   on   Baptism. 
Edwards'  (Peter)  Candid' reasons,  &c. 
Elliot's  Dipping  not  baptizing. 
Eltringham's  Baptist  against  Baptist. 

: —  Remarks  on  the  B.  vindication. 

Ewing's  (Greville)  Essay  on  baptism. 
Fairchild  (A.  G.)  on  Mode  and  subjects  of  B. 
Featley's  Dipper  dipt,  or   Baptists  ducked 

over  head  and  ears.     (Queer  plates.) 
Fleming's  (Caleb)  Mode  and  subjects  of  bap. 
Fowle's  (J.  H.)  Baptism  examined. 
Gamble's  (H.)  Scripture  baptism. 
Greenfield's    (Edmund)    Works. 
Hall's  (Edwin)  Law  of  baptism. 
Halley's  (R.)  Nature  of  Christian  baptism. 
Hemmenway  (Moses)  on  Baptism. 
Henry  (Matthew)  on  Baptism. 
Hibbard's  (F.  G.)  Mode,  obligation,  &c. 
Houghton's  Antidote  agt.  Haggar  on  bapt. 
Hunt's  (T.  P.)  Bible  Baptist. 
Hurd's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Irving's  (Edw.)  Homilies  on  baptism. 
Johnson's  Three  treatises  agt.  Anabaptists. 
Kennaway's  Manual  of  baptism. 
Kerr  (Jas.)  on  Baptism.     (The  mode  only.) 
Kingdon's  (T.  H.)  Baptism  considered. 
Knox's  (John)  Answer  to  the  blasphemous 

cavillations  of  an  Anabaptist. 
Lathrop's  (Dr.  J.)  Church  of  God  defended. 


Baptists — continued. 

Con. 

Lawrence's  (Rich.)  Doct.  of  the  Ch.  of  Eng. 

Levington's  Scripture  baptism  defended. 

Llewellyn   on   Baptism. 

Lathrop's  Four  sermons  on  baptism. 

Maskell    (W.)    on    Baptism. 

Mason's  Boasting  Baptist  dismounted. 

Mather  (Increase)  on  Baptism. 

First  principles  of  New  England. 


Maurice's  Plunging  into  water  no  scripture 

baptism. 
Mayo's  True  scripture  doctrine. 
Mede's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Methodist  Quar.  Review.     4:325.  10:554.  • 
Middleton's  Vind.  of  the  ordinance  of  bapt. 
Miller  (Samuel)  on  Baj^tism. 
Munro's  Mod.  immersion  opposed  to  baptism. 
Enquiry  into  the  principal  questions 


between  Baptists  and  Pasdobaptists. 
Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Osgood's  (Dr.  D.)  Discourses  on  baptism. 
Parsons   on    Baptism. 
Patrick's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Peters'  (Absalom)  Sjjrinkling  the  only  mode 

of  baptism. 
Pirie   (Alex.)    on    Baptism. 
Pond  (Enoch)  on  Christian  baptism. 
Porter's  (David)  Essay  on  baptism. 
Powers  on  Household  baptism. 
Pressley's  (John  T.)  Lectures  on  baptism. 
Priestley's  Letters  to  an  Antij^sedobaptist. 
Princeton  Review.    19  :  34.  30  :  347.  33  :  215, 

446,  680. 
Potts'  (Archdeac.)  Observations  on  the  cont, 
Pusey's  (E.  B.)  Scriptural  views  of  baptism. 
Rice's  (N.  L.)  Design,  mode,  subjects,  &c. 
Ricraft's  Looking-glass  for  Separatists. 
Russen's  Fundamentals  without  foundation. 
Picture  of  the  Anabaptists. 


Schomberg's  Doctrine  of  baptism. 
Scott  (Thomas)  on  Baptism. 
Sheppard's  New  England's  lamentation. 
Shrubsole's  Minister's  defence  of  his  flock. 
Shute's   Antidote. 

Smith's  Reasons  agt.  baptizing  elder  people. 
Smith's  B.  sophistry  discovered.  (Quaker.) 
Somes'  (R.)  Godly  treatise  ag.  the  execrable 

fancies  of  Henry  Barrow,  John  Greenwood, 

and   others   of  the  Anabaptistical  order. 

1589.     (These  two  men  were  martyred  at 

Tyburn,  April  6,  1593.) 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     1 :  295.  5  :  539. 
Stephens'  (John)  Baptism  aecomjolished. 
Steward's  (Geo.)  Baptism  explained. 
Stock's  (John)  Essay  on  baptism. 
Stuart's  (Moses)   Is   the   mode   of  baptism 

prescribed  in  the  New  Testament  ? 
Taylor's  (C.)  Facts  and  evidences  on  bapt. 
Thorn's  (Wm.)  Immersion  not  Scripture  B. 
Toulmin  (Joshua)  on  Baptism. 
Tower's  Sacrament  of  baptism. 
Turner's  Preservative  against  the  poison  of 

Pelagius. 
Tyerman's  (Dan.)  Essay  on  baptism. 


46 


Baptists — continued. 
Con. 

Walker's  (W.)  Doctrine  of  baptism. 

Whiston's  (W.)  Address  to  the  Baptists. 

Whitehead's  Dipper  plunged,  &c. 

Wickham's  (J.  A.)  Synopsis  on  baptism. 

Williams'  Nature,  design,  mode,  &c. 

Wills'  Appeal  to  the  B.    (Against  Danvers.) 

Wood's  (Dr.  J.)  Familiar  treatise  on  bap- 
tism.    (Plates.) 
Mr.  Sam.  Agnew,   of  Philadelphia,   has 

made  a  list  of  the  titles  of  works  on  baptism, 

which  now  amounts  to  nearly  four  thousand  ! 

Of  these,  he  has  about  twenty-seven  hundred 

in  his  possession. 

Baptists,  History  of.   See  anabaptists, 

MENNONITES,  WALDENSES. 

Braeht  [or  Van  Bracht]  Theatrum  Marty  rum. 

1660. 
Corvinus    de    Miserabili     monasteriensium 

Anabaptistarum  obsidione. 
Dale  [sen  Van  Dale],  Historia  Baptismorum. 
Loescheri  Com.  de  Munzeri  doct.  et  fatis. 
Mare    (L.),   le   Bapteme   dans   I'eglise    ref. 
comparS  avec  le  bapt.  dans  I'eglise  apost. 
Memoirs   de    Trevoux. 
Ottii  Annales  Anabaptistica. 
Polchow  (C.  P.)  Dissertationes. 
Pontanus  de  Ritu  mersionis  in  baptismate. 
Racine,  Source  et  fondemont  des  Anab. 
Rose,    Disquisitio    Historica. 
Schmid  (J.  A.)  de  Baptismo  per  arenam. 
Schyn,  Historia  Christianorum. 
Spanheim  de  Origine,  progressu,  &o. 
Theobald's  Bericht  was  jammer  die  Wiedert. 
Van  Bracht's  Bloodigh  toonel  der  Doopsge- 
sinde.     1660.     (Many  editions.) 

Theatrum  Martyrum. 

Vanhuysen's     Hist.    Erzehlung    von     dem 
Urspruno;  vmd  Fortgang,  &c. 

de  Ortu  et  progres.  Catabaptistarum. 

Walehii  Specimen  historiae  Anabapt. 

Ritus  baptismales  seculi  II. 

Wedderkamp  de  Baptisteriis  veterum. 
Adams'    (John    Q.)    Baptists   thorough   re- 
formers. 
Amer.  Quarterly  Register.     11 :  44.  1.3  :  182. 

14:42,  370. 
Anderson  (Mrs.  M.  F.),  Baptists  in  Sweden. 
Ashmead's  (Joseph)    Progress   of  religious 

sentiment.     1852. 
Backus'  History  of  New  England  Baptists. 
Benedict's  Hist,  of  Baptists  in  America. 

Fifty  years  among  the  Bapt.     1864. 

Bogue  &  Beunet's  History  of  Dissenters. 
Burrows'  Am.  Bapt.  Reg.  (Statistics  of  1852.) 
Christian    Examiner.     10  :  20. 
Christian    Review.     10:384.  11  :1.  14  :  617, 

556.  17:481. 
Cox's  (F.  A.)  Baptists  in  America. 
Crosby's  History  of  English  Baptists. 
Cutting's  (S.  S.)  Historical  vindications. 
Davis'  (J.)  History  of  Welch  Baptists.  (From 
A.  D.  63  to  1770.) 


Baptists,   History   of— continued. 
Duncan's  (W.  C.)  Hist,  of  the  early  Baptists. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  12  :  6.''.7. 
Eddy's  Roger  Williams   and   the   Baptists. 

(Traces  them  from  the  time  of  Christ.) 
Edward's  Baptists  of  New  Jersey.     1792. 

Baptists  of  Pennsylvania. 

Materials  toward  a  history  of  Ameri- 


can Baptists. 
Haynes'  The  Baptist  denomination. 
Hinton's  (Isaac  T.)  History  of  baptism. 
Ivemy's  Hist,  of  English  Baptists.   To  1800. 
Jones'  (Wm.)  Church  History. 
Lewis'  Rise  and  progress  of  Anab.  in  Engl. 
Mann's  Lectures  on  Non-conformity. 
Millet's  Hist,  of  the  B.  in  Maine.  U.  S. 
Murch's  History  of  Baptists  in  England. 
Orchard's  Hist,  of  foreign  Baptists;    from 

the  New  Testament,  Fathers,  and  writers 

of  all  ages. 
Peck  &  Lawton's  Origin  and  progress  of  the 

Baptists   in    Central    and   Western    New 

York.     (To  1837.) 
Peck  (J.  M.),  Life  of^  by  R.  Babcock.   1860. 
Phillippo's  Past  and  pres.  of  Jamaica.  1840. 
Quarterly    Review.     1  :  109. 
Rippon's  Baptist  Annual  Register.    London. 
Robinson's  Cof  Camb.)  History  of  Baptism. 
Scrapie's  History  of  the  Virginia  Baptists. 
Sleidan's  Hist,  of  the  German  Anabaptists. 
Spanheim's  Origin  and  prog,  of  Anabaptists. 
England's   warning   by    Germany's 


Stoupas'  Religion  of  the  Hollanders. 
Taylor's  (A.)  History  of  English  Baptists. 
Thomas'   History   of    the   Welch   Baptists. 

(1650  to  1790.) 
Underhill's  Martyrology  of  the  Churches  of 

Christ,  commonly  called   Baptist,  during 

the  Reformation. 
Westminster  Review.     39  :  407. 
Worcester's  (N.)  Progress  of  the  Baptists. 

The  above  list  comprises  both  friends  and 
foes— mostly  foes.  Other  old  writers  on 
Baptism  and  the  Baptists,  are  mentioned  in 
MosHEiM,  Sec.  3,  Pai-t  2,  Ch.  3. 

Bar1>ets.    See  waldenses. 

Bardesanes.    See  heresies. 
Beausobre,  Hist,  du  Manichajisme.     Lib.  4. 

Ch.  9. 
Origen,  Dialogus  contra  Marcionitas. 
Strunzii  Historia  Bardesanistarum. 

Barnabas.    See  LrvES  of  the  fathers. 
Barnabffi  Epistola;.     (Many  editions.) 
Heffele's  Sendschreiben  des  Apost.  B. 
Henfie  de  Epist.  qua3  Barnabas  tribuiter. 
Le  Moyne,  Exercitatiuncula. 
Menardus  de  St.  B.  et  ejus  epistolse. 
Papebrochii  Acta  et  passio  Barnabas.   (Acta 

sanctorum.) 
Puccinell,  Vita  de  St.  B.  Milano. 
Roidan,  de  Authentia  epistola3  B. 
Saxe,  de  Adventu  Mediolanum  B.  apost. 


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Ulman's  Studien  und  Kritiken. 
Burton's   (Edward)    Lectures. 
Davidson's  Sacred  Hermeneutics. 
Lardner's   Works. 
Wake's  Genuine  epistles  of  the  Fathers. 

See  a  list  of  all  the  editions  in  Ceixliek, 
Hist,  generale  des  atitenrs  aacres. 

Bartlioloiuetv.    See  massaore, 

Basil.    See  fathers. 

Assemanni  Bibliotheca  OrientaJis. 

Baertii   Vita   S.   Basilii. 

Basilii   Opera. 

Bohringer's  die  Kirche  christi. 

Ducaei  Basilii  opera,  cum  notis. 

Erasmi  Epistola3.     Epis.  7. 

Peisseri  Diss.  hist,  theolog.  de  vita  B. 

Georgii  Vita  et  doctrina  Basilise. 

Gregory  (Nyssen)  Orationes.     Orat.  20. 

Hermance,  Vie  de  St.  Basile  le  grand. 

Werenberg,  Diss,  de  prudentia  B.  in  refu- 

tandis  hasreticis. 
Barksdale's  Basil  on  Solitude. 
Berker's  Exhortations  of  St.  Basil. 
Ondin's  Life  and  writings  of  Basil. 

Basllidians. 

Beausobre,  Hist,  du  Manicheism.  Lib.  4,  e.  1. 

Chifletii   Abraxas   proteus. 

Grabbii  (Joan.  Ernest)  Dissertationes. 

Macarii   Abraxas. 

Massnetii  Dissertatio  in  Ireneum. 

Mosheim,  de  Rebus  chris.  ante  Constantin. 

Passeri  Dissertatio  de  gemmis. 

TJhlhorn's  Basilidianische  System. 

Baxterians.    See  Calvinism. 

This  name  was  given  to  writers  who  re- 
laxed the  Calvinist  system ;  but  no  body  of 
Christians  is  so  called. 

Beatitudes.    See  sermon  on  the  mount; 
aad  also  the  various  graces. 

Gregory  (Nys.)  Orationes. 
Anderson's  (James  S.  M.)  Discourses. 
Anderson's  (Robt.)  Discourses.  8  on  this  sub. 
Blackall's   (Bp.)    Discourses. 
Blair's    (James)    Sermons. 
Brewster's  Lectures  on  the  Beatitudes. 
Buck  (Jas.)  on  the  Beatitudes. 
Butcher's    (William)    Sermons.  ' 

Butt's   (Thomas)    Sermons. 
Caunter's  Sermons  on  the  Beatitudes. 
Cennick's    (John)    Discourses. 
Clow's    (J.)    Sermons. 
Cobden's   (Edward)    Sermons. 
Cook's    fJohn)    Sermons. 
Crum's  (Geo.)  Mount  of  blessing. 
Cunningham's  Morning  Thoughts. 
Edward's  (Dr.  John)  Theologia  Reformata. 
Farrar's  Bampton  Lectures.     1803. 
Garbett's  (Jas.)  Lectures  in  Lent. 
Gardner's  Exposition  of  the  Beatitudes. 
George's  Blessing  of  Chris,  philosophy. 


Beatitudes — continued. 
Good's  (E.)  Lectures  on  the  Beatitudes. 
Graves'  (Rich.)  Sermons.     (4  on  this  subj.) 
Grove's   (Henry)    Sermons. 
Hambleton's   (John)   Sermons. 
Harris'  (Robert)  Twenty-four  sermons. 
Horneek's    (Anthony)    Sermons. 
James'  Index  of  passages  from  the  Fathera 

upon  every  verse  of  Matt.  v. 
Johnson's   (Samuel)    Sermons. 
Jortin's    (John)    Sermons. 
Latimer's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Liefehild's  Lectures  on  Christian  temper. 
Mackay's  (M.)  Expos,  of  Matt.  v.  1-10. 
Mather's   (Increase)    Sermons. 
Moberly's    (Geo.)    Sermons. 
Monsel  (J.  S.  B.)  on  the  Beatitudes. 
Norris    (John)    Sermons. 
Naylor's  (The.)  8  Sermons  on  the  B.     1828. 
Orr's    (John)    Discourses. 
Piggot's  (Hugh)  The  blessed  life. 
Prince's  (Thomas)  Ten  Lectures  in  Lent. 
Smith's    (Dean)    Sermons. 
Watson's  (T.)  Sermons  on  the  Beatitudes. 
Wintle's    Christian   Ethics. 

Beghards,  or   Beguins. 

See  fratricelli. 

Hemmerlini  Tractatus  contra  Validos. 
Mosheim,  de  Beghardis  et  Beguinibus. 

Behemoth.    See  natural  history. 
Baieri  (Joann.  Guil.)  Dissertationes. 
Bochartii    Hierozoicon. 
Kirchmayeri  (Joann.  Chris.')  Dissertationes. 
Mulleri  Theologica  Biblieae. 

Behnien.     See  bcehmen. 

Belgic   Confession. 

Benthem's  Hollandischen  Kirchen. 

De  Bress,  Confessio  Belgicaj. 

Maresii  Foederatum  Belgium  Orthodoxum.  ' 

Beelzebub.    See  satan. 

Benedictines.    [Black  Friars.] 

Acta  Sanctorum  ordinis  Benedicti,  in  sascu- 
lorum  classes  distributa.     10  folios. 

Armelii    Bibliotheca. 

Bucelini  Annales  Benedictini. 

Bulteau,  Abrege  de  I'hist.  de  I'ordre  St.  B. 

Dacherii  Acta  Sancti  Benedicti. 

Francois,  Biblioth.  generale  des  ecrivans  de 
I'ordre  de  St.  Benoit. 

Gregoris  (Magni)  Benedicti  Vita. 

Jepes,  Hist,  general  de  I'ordre,  &c. 

Le  Cerf,  Bibliotheque  historique  et  critique. 

Mabilloni,  Annales  ordinis  St.  B.  9  v.  fol. 

Pezii  Bibliotheca  B.    ((Lives  and  writings.) 

Reyneri  Apostolatus  Bened.  in  Anglia. 

Richardson  (J.),  Praelectiones  Ecclesiasticae. 

Schamel's  Hist.  d.  alt.  Benedictinerklos. 

Sczygielski,  Aquila  Polono  Benedictine. 

Spittler's  Geschichte  des  Benedictiner. 

Weissii  Lyceum  Benedictinum. 


48 


Edinburg   Review.     89  : 1. 
Eclectic  Magazine  (same  article).     16  :  433. 
Littell's  Living  Age  (same  article.)    20  :  433. 
Stephens'  (Sir  James)  Eccles.  Biography. 

Zeigelbauer,  Hist,  rei  Uterarue  ord.  St. 
B.  In  4  vols.,  fol.  Gives  not  only  the  entire 
history  of  the  order,  but  the  lives  of  its  prin- 
cipal members,  and  a  classified  list  of  books 
written  by  them,  with  a  critical  notice  of 
each. 

Beneficence.    See  be.vevole.vce. 
Allen  on  Christian  Benefieence. 
Christian  Review.     10  :  200,  254. 
Clarke's  Faithful  Steward.     (Prize  essay.) 
Dick  on  Christian  Benefieence. 
Fawcett's    (James)    Sermons. 
Gold  and  the  Gospel.     (Ulster  prize  essay.) 
Gouge's  Riches  increased  by  giving. 
Johnson's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Sermons. 
Mason  on  the  Human  virtues. 
Simpson's  Essay  on  Benefieence. 
Tcnnison's  Sermons.     (B.  to  posterity.) 
Wayland's  (Francis)  Occasional  discourses. 
Zollikoffer's  Sermons  on  education. 

Benevolence. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repository.     2d  Series.  9  : 1. 
Amer.  Quarterly  Register.     8  :  241. 
Balguy's  (Dr.  'Tho.)  Discourses. 
Barnes'  (Albert)  Practical  Sermons. 
Besley's  Doctrinal  Discourses. 
Black's   (David)    Sermons. 
Brown's  Essay  on  Shaftesbury's  characterist. 
Christian  Examiner.     2  :  241.  13  :  137. 
Christian  Monthly  Spectator.  1 :  569.  4 :  113, 

522,  617.  7  :  367. 
Christian  Review.     2  :  85.  9  :  583. 
Dick's  Philosophy  of  Religion. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Lee.  65. 
Dyer's  (Geo.)  Theory  and  practice  of  benev. 
Eden's  Harmony  of  Benevolence. 
Fellow's  Picture  of  Chris,  philosophy. 
Ferguson's    Sermons. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 
Franklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Fuller's    (And.)    Socinian    and    Calvinistic 

Systems.     Letter  8. 
Guardian,  The.     No.  61. 
Greathead  on  the  Regard  we  owe  to  each 

other. 
Hale's    Contemplations. 
Hall's    (Robt.)    Sermons. 
Housman's  Principles  and  extent  of  benev. 
Hutchinson  on  the  Passions. 
Jebb's  (John)  Excellency  of  Benevolence. 
Johnson's    (Samuel)    Sermons. 
Literary  and  Theolog.  Review.     4 :  373. 
McCalla's   Sermons. 
New   Englander.     9  :  14. 
Pamphleteer.     13:391.  14:65. 
PufFendorf's  Law  of  Nature.     Lib.  4,  c.  3. 
Stanford's    (John)    Sermons. 
Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued.     Ch.  34. 
Tutty's  Duty  of  universal  benevolence. 
Wayland's  Elements  of  moral  science.  Bk.  2. 


Benevolence  of  God.    See  attributes. 

Allestree's    (Richard)    Sermons. 

Amory's    (Thomas)    Sermons. 

Appleton's  (Nathaniel)  Works.  Lect.  6  and  7. 

Balguy's  Divine  benevolence  asserted. 

Baye  on  Divine  benevolence. 

Bonnet's  Contemplations  of  nature. 

Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Works. 

Carr's    (George)    Sermons. 

Carter's    (Nicholas)    Sermons. 

Cooper's    (Edward)    Sermons. 

Davies'    (Prest.)    Sermons. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  3. 

Dwight's  (Tim.)  Discourses.     Disc.  8,  9. 

Emmons'    (Will.)    Sermons. 

Foster's    (Dr.   James)    Sermons.  • 

Gales'    (John)    Sermons. 

Hallett  (Joseph)  on  Scripture. 

Grove   on   the   Wisdom    of    God.     (Refers 

Divine  benevolence  entirely  to  wisdom.) 
Harris'    (Robert)    Sermons. 
Hopkins'  System  of  Divinity. 
Johnson's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Sermons. 
Jortin's    (John)    Sermons. 
Langhorn's    Sermons. 
Leland's    (Tho.)    Sermons. 
Pettitjjierre's  Thoughts  on  Divine  goodness. 
Robinson's    Christian    System. 
Saurin's    (James)    Sermons. 
Scott's    (John)    Sermons. 
Scott's    (WiU.)    Sermons. 
South's    (Robert)    Sermons. 
Strong  on  the  Benevolence  of  God. 
Taylor's    (John)    Sermons. 
Venn's    (John)    Sermons. 
Wilder's    (John)    Sermons. 
Wood's    (Prof.)    Sermons. 
Wollaston's  Religion  of  Nature. 

Benevolent  Institutions.  See  educa- 
tion SOCIETIES,  EXDOWMEKTS,  VOLUN- 
TART  ASSOCIATIONS. 

Butler's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Christian  Examiner.     2  :  241.  7  :  307. 

Chris.  Quart.  Spect.     9:255.     (On  agents.) 

Edinburg  Review.     1 :  578.  33  :  109. 

GifFord's  Public  charities  of  Eng.  and  Wales. 

Hazlitt  on  the  Principles  of  charitable  insti- 
tutions. 

New  Englander.     5  :  28. 

Pamphleteer.     13  : 1. 

Quarterly  Review.     53  :  249. 

Westminster  Review.     2  :  97. 

Woodrow's  Rise  and  progress  of  London 
religious  societies. 

Bereavement.    See  mourkbbs. 
Allet's  Christian's   Support. 
Baker's    (Arthur)    Sermons. 
Beren's  (E.)  Sermons.     (Death  of  children.) 
Brown's    Comfortable   Words. 
Coverdale's  Book  of  Death. 
Dehon's  (Bp.)  Sermons.  (Death  of  children.) 
East's  Memoir  of  Miss  Humphrey. 
Edwards'    (Prest.)    Sermons. 
Erskine's  (Ebenezer)  Discourses. 


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Bereavement — continued. 

Gataker's  (Tho.)  Sermons.     (Death  cf  chil- 
dren.) 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  works. 

Harris'  (llobt.)  Sermons.  (Death  of  children.) 

Logan's  Comfort  for  bereaved  parents. 

Lucas'  (Rich.)  Sermons.  (Death  of  children.) 

Maefarlane's  Why  weepest  thou  ? 

Orton's  (Job)  Discourses  to  the  aged. 

Patrick's    (Bp.)    Discourses. 

Russell's  Letters,  practical  and  consolatory. 

Shaebotham's  Lamentat.  in  Rama  hushed. 

Smyth's  Bereaved  parents  consoled. 

Thompson's  consolation  for  mourners. 

Bereiigai-lans.    See  waldenses. 

Alexandri  (Hieron.)  Dissertationes. 
Dassovii  (Theodor.)  Dissei-tationes. 
Haberkornii  (Pet.)  Dissertationes. 
Lupi  (Christian.)  Dissertationes. 
Mabilloni  Prefatio  ad  Acta  Benedict!. 
Mulleri  Hist.  Berengarianismi.  vet.  et  novi. 
Oudinus  de  Scriptoribus  Ecelesiasticis. 
Roy,  de  Vita,  hjeres.,  et  penitent.,  Bereng. 
Vernous,  contra  le  pere  Sirmond. 
Voigtii  (Gottfr.)  Bibliotheca. 

See  an  account  of  various  treatises  on  the 
controversy  between  Beringer  and  the  Pa- 
pists, touching  the  Lord's  Supper,  in  Lupus, 
and  OuDiN. 

Berkeley's   Tlieory.    See  ideas. 

Pro. 
Berkeley's  Principles  of  human  knowledge. 

Con. 
Baxter  (Andrew)  on  the  Soul. 
Beattie's  Immutability  of  Truth. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.    Part  2.    (Appendix.) 
Hamilton's  Lectures  on  Metaphysics. 
Kaimes  on  the  Principles  of  virtue. 
Mcintosh's  Hist,  of  ethical  philosophy. 
Reid  on  the  Intellectual  Powers. 

Besetting   Sins.    See  temptation. 
Collison's  (M.  A.)  Sermons. 
Cunningham's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 
Mason  on  Self-knowledge.     Ch.  7. 
Newton's    (Bp.)    Dissertations. 
North  American  Review.     4:187. 
Pamphleteer.     6 :  269. 
Quarterly  Review.     4:68.  36:1. 
Smith's  (Dr.  H.)  Sermons. 

Beza. 

BezEe    Opera. 

Baum's    Th.    Beza    nach    Handscriftlichen 

quellen  Dargestellt. 
Bolseci  Historia  de  vita,  doctrina,  Ac. 
liibliptheca  Saf ra,     7;5Gl> 

Bible.      See  enqlish  bible,   revision, 

TRANSLATIONS. 

Bible   Dictionaries.    See  dictionaries. 

4 


Bible   In   Common   Scliools. 

See    USE,   ic. 

Bible    Societies. 

Amer.  Quarterly  Register.  2:29. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.  IS  :  IGl. 
Brown's  History  of  the  British  and  Foreign 

Bible  Society.     1869. 
Christian  Disciple.     5  :  146. 
Christian    Monthly  Spectator.     2  :  429,  48.3. 

6  :  ?,&,  62,  142. 
Christian  Review.     1  :  299.  2  :  585. 
Dudley's  Analysis  of  the  system  of  the  Brit. 

and  For.  Bib.  Soc.     1822.     (Gives  forms 

of  constitutions,  blanks,  by-laws,  &c.,  for 

every  sort  of  auxiliary.) 
Haldane's  Review  of  the  conduct  of  the  Brit. 

and  Foreign  Bible  Society. 

Second  Review  of  the  same. 


Hall's    (Robert)    Works. 

Monthly  Review.     103  :  499.  124  : 1. 

Owen's  Hist,  of  the  Brit,  and  For.  Bib.  Soc. 

Pamphleteer.     1 :  47,  81,  151.  6  :  269. 

Phelan's  The  Bible,  not  the  Bible  Society. 

Quarterly  Review.     1 :  354. 

Strickland's  Hist,  of  the  Am.  Bib.  Soc.    1849. 

Timson's  Bible  triumphs.    (A  valuable  hist. 

of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.) 
Warner's  Hist,  of  the  Br.  and  For.  Bib.  Soc. 
Wyckoff's  Origin,  history,  &c.,  of  the  Amer. 

and  Foreign  Bible  Society. 

Biblical  Antiquities.  See  archjEology, 
biblical  hlstory,  illustrations  of 
scripture,  jewish  antiquities. 

Biblical  Criticism.      See  difficulties, 

FIGURATIVE  LANGUAGE,  HEBREW  LAN- 
GUAGE, HERMENEUTICS,  IDIOMS,  PHI- 
LOLOGY, POETRY,  PRINTED  EDITIONS, 
QUOTATIONS,  STYLE,  SYNONYMS,  VARI- 
OUS READINGS,  VOWEL  POINTS. 

Abichtii  Ars  distincte  interpretandi. 
Baumgarten-Crusius,  Exegetische  Sehrifieu 

zum  Neue  Testament. 
Bengelii  Apparatus  Criticus  ad  N.  T. 
Gnomon  Novum  Testamentum. 


Berger's  Unterricht  von  der  Deutch.  Bibelu. 
Bloomfield,  Recensio  Synoptica. 
Bootii  Animadversiones  Sacrse. 
Boston,  Tractatus  Stigmologicus. 
Cameroni  Myrothecium  Evangelicum. 
Capelli  (L.)  Observationes  in  Nov.  Test. 
Commentaria  crit.  in  V.  T. 


Carpzovii  Critica  Sacra  in  V.  et  N.  Test. 
(Not  only  profound  and  satisfactory  him- 
self, but  gives  references  to  the  best  writer^ 
on  particular  points.) 

Clerici   Ars    Critica. 

de  Optimo  genere  interp.  S.  S. 


Cocceii  Opera   Exigetica. 

Crellii    Opera   Exegetica. 

Critica  Sacra,  (An  invaluable  collection,  in 
nine  thick  folios,  of  the  writings  of  the 
best  biblical  critics  previous  to  1700,) 

Crowaji  Elenehus  Scriptorum,  &c. 

Dathii   Opuscula. 

De  Dieu,  Animadversiones  in  Nov,  Test. 


50 


Biblical   Criticism — continued. 

Deylingii  Observationes  Sacras.  (Quotes  all 
the  principal  critics  up  to  1748  ;  sustain- 
ing or  refuting  their  opinions.) 

Eichhorn's  All,a;emeine  Bibliothek, 

. Kriti-sche  Schriften,  Ac. 

Elsneri  Observationes  Sacrte. 

Ewald's  Gesch.  der  altesten  Auslegung  und 
Spracherklarung  des  Alt.  Test. 

Fabricii    Bibliotheca  Grteoa. 

Greisbaohii    Prolegomena. 

Com.  criticus  in  Textum  N.  T. 

Symbols!    Criticaj. 

Grawitz,  These  critique  sur  la  lang.  de  Mat- 
thieu.     (Asserts  the  Hebrew  original.) 

Hageman  Nachricht  von  der  vornchmsten 
Uebersetzungen. 

Hegelmair  Chaldaismi  biblici  fundamenta. 

Heideggeri  Dissertationes  SelectiB. 

Labores    ExegeticiB. 

Enchiridion    Biblicum. 

Hezel's  Gesch.  der  bibl.  Kritik  des  alten  T. 
Hitzig's  Kurtzgefastes  exegetisches. 
Ilodius  de  Bibl.  textibus  originalibus. 
Houbiganti  Prolegomena  in  S.  Script. 
Hulsius  de  Heb.  textu.     (Against  Vossius.) 
Hyperius  de  Sac.  Script,  lectione. 
Ikenii  Dissertationes.  ("Egregise."  Walch.) 
Jerhovii  Conjectanea  in  titulos  psalmos. 
Kluit,  Vindicias  articuli  o,  >i,  to,  in  N.  T. 
Knappii  Soripta  var.  exegetica. 
Kortholti  Tractationes  theologico-philol. 
Krebsii  Observationes  in  N.  Testamentum. 
Kuinoel,  Commentationes  Theologicie. 
Kype,  Observ.  in  N.  T.    ("  Nothing  superior, 

or,  indeed,  equal." — Michaelis.)  _ 
Le  Clerc,  Bibliotheq.  aucienne  et  mo'derne. 
Le  Long,  Bibliotheca  Sacra. 
Leigh,    Critica   Sacra. 

Supplementa. 

Lightfoot,    Opera. 
Limborch,  de  Scriptura  Sacra. 
Lindanus  de  Optimo  gcnere  interpret. 
Markii  Exercitationes  textualis. 
Millii    Dissertationes. 

Montani  (Arias)  Prolegomena. 

Montfaucon,  Hexaplorum  Originis,  Ac. 

Muntingii  Expositio  critica  V.  T.  (A  com- 
pend  of  the  most  valuable  critics.) 

Noesselti    Opuscula. 

■ — •   Exercitationes. 

Norberg  (M.).  Opuscula  Academica. 

Polli  Synopsis  Criticorum.  (This  work,  in 
5  folios,  is  an  abridgement  and  improve- 
ment of  the  Critica  Sacra.) 

Reuschii  Syrus  interpres  cum  fonte  N.  Test. 
Graeco  coUatus. 

RosenmuUeri  Scholia  in  V.  Test.    (25  vols.) 

Scholia  in  N.  Test.     (S  vols.) 

Schnurrer,  Dissertationes.  (On  the  age  of 
manuscripts,  and  on  various  difficult  texts.) 

Scholz,    Curaj    Critica3. 

Schulten's  Animadv.  philolog.  et  crit. 

de  Utilitate  dialector.  orient,  ad  tuen- 

dam  integritatem  codicis,  &c. 


Biblical  Criticism — continued. 

Sciopius    de   Ars    Critica. 
Simouis    Historia   critica. 
Spitzneri  Inst,  ad  analyticam  tcxtua. 
Storr,    Dissertationes. 

Opuscula   Academica. 


Tischendorf,  Novum  Testamentum  cum  ap- 
paratu  et  prolegomenis. 

Venemse  Dissertationes  Saoras. 

Wokenius  de  Elipsibus  e  textu  Hebraice. 

Wolfburgii  Observationes  in  N.  T.  (A  valu- 
able supplement  to  Leigh's  Critica  Sacra.) 

Wolfii    Bibliotheca    Hebrwa. 

Cura  philolog.  et  crit.  in  N.  T. 


Alexander's  (F.)  Ecclesiastical  Hist.  (Inter- 
spersed with  numerous  learned  and  im- 
portant dissertations.) 
Alford's  Greek  Testament.  (A  revised  text, 
digest  of  various  readings,  prolegomena, 
and  critical  commentary.) 
American  Biblical  Repository.  3d  Series. 
2  :  124.  3  :  95,  323. 

Bates  on  the  Integrity  of  the  Heb.  text. 

Bengel's  Gnomon.     Trans,  by  Fausset. 

Benson  on  the  Unity  of  sense. 

Bentley's  Proposals  for  printing  a  new  edi- 
tion of  the  Greek  Testament.     1721. 

Berriman's  Moyer  Lectures.  1741.  (Critical 
dissertations  on  1  Tim.  iii.  16.  Defends 
the  received  reading,  and  gives  an  ace.  of 
100  Greek  manuscripts  not  before  collated.) 

Biblical  Cabinet.  1832,  and  since.  An 
Edinburgh  periodical,  embracing  the  works 
of  Ernest,  Planch,  Tholuck,  Tittman, 
Pareau,  Storr,  and  others. 

Blackwell's  Sacred  Classics  defended. 

Bloomfield's  Digest  of  annot.  on  the  N.  T. 

Bowyer's  Critical  conjectures.  (A  collection 
of  valuable  observations.) 

Burton's  Greek  Test,  with  English  notes. 

Butler's  Iloraj  Biblicae.  (A  series  of  notes 
on  the  Heb.  and  Greek  texts,  versions,  and 
printed  editions.) 

Calmet's  Dissertations  on  the  Sac.  Scrip. 

Campbell's  Four  gospels,  with  Preliminary 
dissertations. 

Carsbn  (Alex.)  on  Biblical  Interpretation. 

Clarke's  Hebrew  criticism  and  poetry. 

Christian  Examiner.  1  :  201.  2  :  210.  22:170. 

Christian  Review.     1 :  697.  6  :  66.  13  :  545. 

Collyer's  Sacred  Interpreter. 

Con]ybeare's  Lectures  on  Bible,  doctrines. 

Cook's  Inquiry  into  the  Books  of  the  N.  T. 

Davidson's  (Sam.)  Lectures  on  Bib.  Crit. 

Dedier's  Dissertations  on  the  Old  Test. 

Dibden's  Introduction.  (An  account  of 
Bibles,  Polyglots,  and  Testaments.) 

Dimock's  Critical  and  explan.  notes,  Ac. 

Dodd's  Dissertations  on  the  Old  Test. 
Dissertations  on  the  Gospels. 


Doddridge's  Lectures.     Lect.  92  and  97. 
Dove's  Vindic.  of  the  Hebrew  Scriptures. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  8:270. 
Edinburgh  Review.     72  :  69.  94  : 1. 
Edwards'  (Thomas)  DissertationBc 


51 


Biblical   Criticism — conlinued. 
Ernest's  Inst,  of  Bib.  Crit.  Tr.  by  M.  Stuart. 

Tr.  by  Terrot. 

Fife's    Critica   Sacrtc. 

Forbes'  Principles  of  interpretation. 
Geddes'  Prospectus  of  a  new  translation. 

Critical  remarks  on  the  llcb.  Script. 

Gerard's  Institutes  of  Biblical  criticism.    (A 

very  good  elementary  work.) 

Gray's  Key  to  the  Old  Test,  and  Apocrypha. 

Gray's  Connexion  between  the  sacred  writ- 
ings, and  the  literature  of  Jewish  and 
Heathen  authors. 

Henderson's  Elements  of  Bib.  Criticism. 

Biblical    Researches. 

Holston  on  the  Word  2(lp?  in  the  N.  T. 
Horscley's    Biblical    Criticism. 

Hurdis  on  the  first  Ten  Chapters  of  Genesis. 

Jebb's    Sacred    Literature. 

Jones'    Critical    Lectures. 

King's  (Edw.)  Morsels  of  criticism. 

Kitto's  Journal  of  Sac.  Lit.     1850,  onward. 

Biblical    Cj'clopedia. 

Lamy's   Biblical   apparatus. 

Lawrence's    Critical    remarks    on   detached 

passages. 

Reflections  on  important  misrepre- 
sentations in  the  Unitarian  version. 

Leigh's  Critica  Sacra.  (Observations  upon 
all  the  Greek  words  in  the  N.  Test.) 

McGill's    (Prof.)    Lectures. 

McKnight  on  the  Gospels  and  Epistles. 

Marsh's    Course   of  Lectures. 

Letter  to  Archdeacon  Travis. 

Methodist  Quarterly  Review.     3  :  34. 

Middleton's  Doct.  of  the  Greek  article. 

New  York  Rev.  2 :  13.?.  (On  Germ.  Criticism.) 

Nolan's  Integrity  of  the  Greek  Vulgate. 
(Classifies  the  manuscripts,  and  vindicates 
the  received  text.) 

Owens  (H.)  Observations  on  the  Gospels. 

Critica   Sacra. 

Critical,  Disquisitions. 

Introduction  to  Heb.  Criticism. 

Piatt's  Ethiopic  biblical  manuscripts. 
Pococke's    Miscellanies. 

Preston's  Phraseological  notes  on  the  Hebrew 

text  of  Genesis. 
Princeton    Review.     9:266. 
Quarterly    Review.     1 :  473. 
Roberts'    Clavis   Bibliorum. 
Sargeant's  Compend  of  biblical  criticism. 
Scrivener's  Introd.  to  the  Crit.  of  the  N.  T. 

Collation  of  20   Greek  manuscripts 

of  the  four  gospels. 

Simpson's  (D.)  Sacred  Literature.  (A  con- 
densation, into  4  vols.,  of  a  great  amount 
of  criticisms  by  the  early  Fathers.) 

Stuart's  Elements  of  Bib.  Crit.  from  the 
Latin  of  Ernest,  Keil,  Beck,  Morus,  &c. 

Tregelles'  Account  of  the  printed  text  of  the 
New  Testament. 

Edition  of  the  Greek  Test.     1861. 

Van  Mildert's  Bampton  Lectures. 

Whiston's  Essay  toward  restoring 
text  of  the  Old  Testament. 


the  true 


Yong's  Crit.  Dissertations  on  the  N.  Test. 

See  other  authors  on  this  subject,  cited  in 
Bp.  Marsh's  Lectures,  HoHNF.'s  lutroiluc- 
tioii,  Oume's  liililiotlieca  Sacra,  and  Cai.MEt's 
Diclionury. 

Biblical  Geograpliy.    See  oeouraphy. 
Biblical    History. 

See  JEWISH  ANTIQUITIES. 

Alexandri  Historia  Eccles.  Vet.  Test. 

Alliolis  Biblischen  Alterthumskunde. 

Andilly,  Histoire  de  I'ancien  Testament. 

Bassnage,  Histoire  du  vieux  Testament. 

Bercherodius  Lumen  Hist.  Sac.  V.  et  N.  T. 

Berruyer,  Histoire  du  peuple  de  Dieu. 

Budda-i  Historia  Ecclesiastica  V.  T. 

Capelli  Historia  Sacra  et  Exotica. 

Carpzovii  Apparatus  Historia*  Criticus. 

Eusebii    Chronicon. 

Heideggeri  Historia  Patriarcharum. 

Hornii  Historia  Ecclesiastica. 

Josephi    Opera. 

Kurtz's  Biblische  Geschichte, 

Langii  Historia  Ecclesiastica  Vet.  Test. 

Leydecker,  Historia  Eccles.  Vet.  et  N.  Test, 

Markii    Historia    Paradisi. 

Niehol,  Hist.  Sacra.     (Acta  ei'ud.  1712.) 

Robinson,  Annates  Mundi,  sacri  et  secularis. 

Saurin.  Discours  historiques,  critiques,  <fcc. 

Schmidii  Compendium.    (Acta  erud.  1708.) 

Selden    de   Diis    Syriis. 

Simon,  Hist.  Critique  du  Vieux  Test. 

Spanheim,  Introd.  ad.  Hist,  et  antiq.  Sac. 

Spondanii  Annales  Sacri  a  creatione. 

TJsseri  Annales  Veteris  et  Novi  Test. 

Venema,  Institutiones  Hist.  V.  et  N.  Test. 

VitringsB    Hypotyposis. 

Vosii  Historia  de  Idolatria. 

Witsii  Miscellanea  Sacra. 

Bassnage's  History  of  the  Jews. 

Bedford's  Scripture  chronology  demonstrated 

by  astronomical  calculation. 
Bell's  Mission  of  St.  John. 
Biscoe's  Hist,  of  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles 

confirmed  from  other  authors. 
Blome's  Hist,  of  the  0.  and  N.  Testaments. 
Bryant  on  the  Plagues  of  Egypt. 
Calmet's  History  of  the  Old  and  New  Test. 
Clarke's  Bible  Historj'.    (Malachi  to  Christ.) 
Craddock's  Hist,  of  the  0.  Test,  methodized. 

' Apostolical  History  methodized. 

Ellwood's  Sacred  Hist,  of  the  0.  and  N.  T. 

Fleury's  History  of  the  Israelites. 

Gales'  Court  of  the  Gentiles. 

Geneste's   Parallel    histories   of  Judah  and 

Israel.     (Valuable  matter.) 
Gleig's  (G.  R.)  Hist,  of  the  Bible.    (Maps.) 
Hall's    (Bp.)    Contemplations. 
Hawker's  (Robt.)  Extracts  and  Notes. 
Hawkins'  Objects  and  uses  of  the  Historical 

Scriptures  of  the  0.  T. 
Howard's  Scripture  History  of  the  Earth. 
Howell's  History  of  the  Bible.     (Plates.) 
Jamieson's  Use  of  Sacred  History. 


52 


Biblical   History — continued. 
Jones'  (Jos.)  Chronol.  and  analysis  of  Sc. 
Kimpton's  History  of  the  Bible. 
Kurtz's  History  of  the  Old  Covenant.   Trans. 

by  J.  Martin. 
Kurtz's  (John  H.)  Manual  of  Sacred  history. 

(Learned  and  interesting.) 
Palfrey's  (J.  G.)  Academical  Lectures. 
Parker's  (S.)  Old  Test,  illustrated. 
Shuekford's  Connexion  of  Sac.  and  Prof.  Hist. 
Simon's  Critical  History  of  the  Old  Test. 
Smith's  History  of  the  Old  Testament. 

"History  of  the  New  Testament. 

Stackhouse's  Hist,  of  the  Bible.     (Poor.) 
Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacrse. 
Stukeley's  Palaeographia  Sacra. 
Thompson's  (And.)  Scripture  History. 
Trimmer's   Sacred   History. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Scripture  History. 
Wheeler's  (J.  S.)  Analysis  of  N.  Test.  hist. 

(Very  valuable.) 
Winder's  History  of  knovrledge. 

There  exists  a  vast  multitude  of  Bible 
histories,  but  few  are  as  lucid  and  interesting 
as  the  Bible  itself.  Some,  however,  are 
useful  as  school  books,  and  some  as  works 
of  general  reference. 

Biblical    Iiiterpretatton. 

See  HtRMKNECTICS. 

Bibliograpliy.     See  printed  editions. 
Assemani  Bibliutheca  Orientalis.     (Great.) 
Bailly,  Notices  historiques  sur   Ics   Biblio- 

theques  anciennes  et  modernes  ;  suivi  d'un 

tableau    comparatif    dos    produits    de   la 

presse,  de  1812  a  1825. 
Balaei  Scriptorum  illustrium  majoris  Angliee 

et  Sootise  Catalogus.     1615. 
Bellarmin.  de  Soriptoribus  Ecclesiast.    1617. 
Bengel's  (E.  G.)  Archiv  fur  die   Theologie 

und  ihrc  neuste  Litteratur. 
Brunet,  Manuel   du   libraire,    1865.     (Very 

complete.) 
Cave,  Scriptorum  ecclesiasticorum  Historia 

literaria  a  Christo  nato,  usque  ad  seculum 

XIV.     1517. 
Ceillier,  Hist,  generalo  des  auteurs  sacres  et 

ecclesiastiques,  contient  leur  vie,  la  critiq., 

la   demonologie,  I'analyse,   Ac.     24  vols. 

4to.     1729. 
Doederlein's  Theologisehe  Bibliothek.  1710. 
Doeriug's  Gelehrte  theologen  in  Teutschland 

in  18  and  19  Jahrhunderten. 
Dowling,  Notitia  Script.  Patrum  aliorumque. 
Du  Pin,  Nouvelles  Bibliotheques.     43  vols. 

1688.     (Gives  the  lives  of  authors,  and  a 

sketch  of  the  contents  of  every  book.) 
Ebert's  Allgem.  bibliograj)hisches  Lexicon. 

1821-30. 
Eichhorn's  Bibliothek  derbiblisch.  litteratur. 

18§1. 
Ersch's  Litteratur  dcr  Theologie.     1810. 
Fabricii  (Jo.)  Historia  Bibliotheoffi.     1788. 

6  vols.,  4to.     (Gives  the  various  editions, 

with  an  epitome,  biographic  sketch,  and 

much  other  information.) 


Bibliography — cmiHmud. 

Fabricii  (J.  A.)  Bibl.  Eeclesia'stica.  {A 
selection  from  twelve  authors,  who,  from 
the  4th  to  the  17th  centuries,  composed 
notices  of  ecclesiastical  writers.) 

Flueggc's  Ges.  d.  theolog.  Wissenschaften. 

Fuerst  Bibliotheca  Judaica. 

Fuhrman's  Theologischen  Litteratur. 
Neusten  theol.  Litteratur. 


Godwin  de  Praesulibus  Anglia3.  1616.  (En- 
larged and  continued  to  1743,  by  Richard- 
son.) 

Halloix,  Illustrium  ecelesiaj  Orientalis  scrip- 
torum.    1648. 

Hardt,  Hist,  litter.  Reformationis.     1717. 

Josephi  (Octav.  M.)  Bibliographia  critica. 
(Contains  a  great  amount  of  information 
not  elsewhere  concentrated.  His  analysis 
of  the  Acta  BoUandiano,  occupies  100 
columns :  of  the  Decretals,  60  columns. 
1740.     4  vols.,  folio.) 

Le  Long,  Bibliotheca  Sacra.     1720. 

Lippenii  Bibl.  realis  theologica.     1685. 

Nooselt's  Anweisung.'zur  Kentniss  der  besteu 
algemeinern  BUcher,  &g.     1808. 

Olearii  Bibl.  scriptorum  eccles.     1711. 

Peignot,  Repertoire  Bibliog.  universel. 

Petzholdt's  Anzciger  fiir  Bibliographic. 
Periodical,  begun  1840. 

Photii  Myriobiblion.  1620.  (A  vast  treas- 
ury of  extracts  from  writers  of  the  first 
nine  centuries.  Of  many  of  these  there  is 
nothing  now  extant  but  these  selections.) 

Sabl)at!iier,  Diet,  pour  I'intelligence  des  au- 
teurs.    1815.     37  vols. 

Schmidt's  (J.  A.  F.)  Handbueh  der  Bibliothek 
wissenschaft.     1840. 

Staudlin's  Archiv  fur  kirchengeschichte. 
Litteratur  der  kirchen  Geschichte. 


Ugolini  Thesaurus  antiq.  sacrorum.     1744. 
Walchii  Bibliotheca  Theologica.     1757. 
Wolfii  Bibliotheca  Hebraja.     1600. 

Bickersteth's  Christian  Student.     1829. 
Bury's  Philobiblion.     Trans,  in  1832. 
Cave's  Lives  of  the  Fathers.     1677. 
Clarke's  (A.)  Succession  of  sac.  lit.    To  1300. 
Clarke's  (Wm.)  Repertorium.     1819. 
Darling's  Encycl.  Bibliographica.     1854. 
Dibdeu's  Ace.  of  polyglott  Bibles,  &c. 
Bibliomania. 


Dodwcll^  Extant  works  of  the  Christian 
writers  of  the  first  three  centuries. 

Edwards"  (Edw.)  Memoirs  of  libraries.  1859. 
(A  work  which,  though  not  theological,  is 
of  great  use  to  every  scholar,  and  the  best 
of  its  kind  in  the  English  language.) 

Guild's  Librarian's  Manual.     1858. 

Hoflmann's  Lexicon  bibliographicum.  1836. 

Home's  (T.  H.)  Biblical  bibliography.  1889. 

Kemp's  Biblioth.  of  English  theol.  writers. 

Leigh's  Religious  and  learned  men.     1656. 

Lowndes'  Bibliographers'  Manual.  (Not 
entirely  theological.) 

Marsh's    (Bp.)    Lectures. 

Orme's  Bibliotheca  Biblica. 


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Piatt's  Cat.  of  Ethiopic  biblical  manuscripts. 
Rhees'  Manual  of  libraries  in  Amer.  1S61. 
The  above  list  comprises  more  than  any 
student  will  desire  to  consuTt.  "A  complete 
r-ollection  of  bibliographical  works  would 
exceed  20,000  volumes." — Norton.  Namur, 
above  cited,  gives  a  list  of  10,236  separate 
works,  some  of  them  comprising  numerous 
volumes ;  comparatively  few,  however,  of 
these  are  theological.  Under  more  than  150 
of  the  heads  in  this  work,  the  reader  is  re- 
ferred to  the  Bibliography  of  those  particu- 
lar subjects. 

Bigotry.    See  toleration. 
Chandler's  (H.)  Effort  against  Bigotry. 
Eaton's  Familiar  Dialogues. 
Edwards'  (Thomas)  Dissertations. 
Enfield's    (William)    Sermons. 
Falkland's  Essay  on  bigotry. 
Fuller's  Calvinistic  and  Socin.  systems. 
Investigator.     7 :  243. 
Roble's  (M.)  Bigotry  worse  than  Atheism. 
Wesley's    (John)    Sermons. 

Biography,   Christian. 

Acta  Sanctorum,  quotquot  toto  orbe  colunter. 

(A  stupendous  work,  issued  from  time  to 

time,  since   1643,  till   it   has  reached  59 

folio  volumes,  and  is  still  continued.     It 

furnishes  a  history  of  Europe,  and  of  the 

so-called  church,  in  all  ages.) 
Adamus  (M.)  do  Vitis  Theologorum.    1620. 
Bates,  Vitffi  selectorum.     (Lives  of  Budeus, 

Scaliger,  Bucer,  Grotius,  Savonarola,  &c.) 
Ccihringer's  Kirche  Christi,  u.  ihre  Zeugen. 
Brucker's    Ehren-tempel   der  Deutchen  Qe- 

lehrsamkeit.     (Has   50   fine   portraits  of 

Buxtorf,  Fagius,  &o.) 
Dupin,  Bibliotheque  des  auteurs.     1688. 
Pippingii  Sacer  decadum  septenarius.  1707. 

(Lives  of  seventy  Lutheran  ministers.) 
Schaffer's  Galerio  der  Reformators. 
Sehrclck's  Lebensbeschreibungen  beriihmter. 

(Luther,  Zuingle,  Eck,  Brent,  Bucer,  &o.) 
Smith,  Vita  quorundam  illustrium.    (Usher, 

Briggs,  Dee,  Bainbridge,  Ac.) 
Wendlerus  de  Praecipuorum,  &c.     (Luther, 

Melancthon,  Chemnitz,  Tarnow,  Gerard.) 
Wittonii  Memorise  Theologorum. 
Allen's  Biographia  Eccles.     (1st  four  cent.) 
Brooks'  Lives  of  eminent  Puritans.     (Gives 

memoirs  of  nearly  500  persons.) 
Brown's  Practical  piety  exemplified. 
Burder's   Pious  women    of    Britton.     1815. 

(7S  memoirs.) 
Burnham's   Pious   Memorials. 
Caves'  Lives  of  the  Fathers. 
Chalmer's  (Alex.)  Biographical  Dictionary. 

32  vols.     1812. 
Clarke's  Lives  of  Puritan  divines.     16S3. 
r-ox's  Fathers  of  the  first  three  cent.     1833. 
Evans'  Biog.  of  the  early  Church.     1S37. 
FrJler's  Worthies  of  England.    1662. 
•xi'ihrins'  Eminently  pious  women.     1760. 
!.;;iti;n".s  Lives  of  the  Picformerg.     ISOO. 


Biography,    Cliristiau—cnntmiiid. 

Granger's  Biographical  Dictionary.  1760. 
(Continued  by  Noble  to  1806.) 

Hone's  Eminent  Christians.  1S34.  (Vol.  1. 
Usher,  Hammond,  Evelyn,  Wilson.  Vol.  2. 
Bernard,  Gilpin,  Philip  de  Jlornev,  Be- 
dell, Horneck.  Vol.  3.  Ridley,  Hall,  Boyle. 
Vol.  4.  Bradford,  Grindale,  Sir  Matthew 
Hale.) 

Hook's  Ancient  and  modern  divines.     1852. 

Howie's   Scots   Worthies.     1781. 

Innes'  Select  Christian  Biography.     1820. 

Jones'  Christian  Biography.     1829. 

Kippis'  Biographia  Brittanica.     1778. 

Le  Clerc's  Lives  of  eminent  fathers.     1696. 

Library  of  Chris.  Biog.    Period.    1837  et  seq. 

Livingston's  Divines  of  Scotland.     1660. 

Middlcton's  Biographia  Evangclica.     1779. 

Palmer's  Non-conformist's  memorial.    1770. 

Sprague"s  Annals  of  the  Amer.  pulpit.  1865. 

Stephens'  Ecclesiastical  biography. 

Strype's   Annals.     1700. 

Tullock's  Leaders  of  the  Reformation. 

Walton's  Lives.  1680.  (Donne,  AVotton, 
Hooker,  Herbert,  and  Sanderson.) 

Waterhouse's  Piety  and  policy  of  elder  times. 

Wood's  AthenEe  Oxonicnsis.  (Memoirs  of 
the  writers  and  bishops  educated  at  Oxford, 
from  1500  to  1690.) 

Wordsworth's  Ecc.  biog.    (Wholly  English.) 

The  rinmhers  folloioinij  indicate  the  time  of 
decease. 
Alexander,   Archib. ;    by   J.  W.  Alexander. 

1851. 
Alleine's  Life  and  letters.     1672. 
Anderson,  Chris. ;  bv  H.  Anderson.     1851. 
Atterbury,  Bp.  F. ;  by  Stackhouse.     1732. 
Baxter's  Narrative  of  his  life.     1691. 
Baxter's  Life  ;   by  Orme. 
Bedel,  Bp. ;  by  Burnett.     1692. 
Bedell,  Gregory  T. ;  by  Tyng.     1834. 
Belfrage's  Life  and  correspondence.     1835. 
Boardman,  Geo.  D. ;  by  King.     1831. 
Boehmen,  Jacob  ;  by  O'Kelly.     1674. 
Bonnell,  James ;  by  Hamilton.     1699.  ' 

Boyle,  Robert ;  by  Birch.     1691. 
Bradford,  John ;  by  Stephens.     1555. 
Brainard,  James ;  by  Styles.     1747. 

by  Pres.  Edwards. 

by  Pratt. 

by  Peabody. 


Buchanan,  Claudius  ;  by  Pearson.     1718. 

Buck,  Charles  ;   bv  Styles.     1815. 

Budd,  Henry  ;  by  himself.     1852. 

Bull,  Bp. ;   by  Nelson.     1710. 

Bunyan,  1688.     See  Buxyan. 

Burdcr,  George ;   by  F.  Burden     1832. 

Bury,  Mrs.  E. ;  by  Dr.  Watts.     1720. 

Calvin,  1564.     See  Calvin. 

Carey,  Wm.  D.  D. ;  by  John  C.  Marshman, 

1834. 
Carson,  Alex. ;  by  Moore.  • 

Cecil,  Richard:  by  Newlin.     1810. 
Chalmers,  Thomas  ;     by  Hanna.     IS  17. 
Chamberlain,  rdissiouary  ;   bj'  Yates. 


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Biography,    Clirlstiaii — "ontinued. 
Chrysostom,  407.     See  Chrysostom. 
Colot,  John:   by  Knight.     1519. 
Cornelius.  Elias ;  by  B.  B.  Edwards.     1832. 
Cranmer,  1556.     See  Cranmer. 
De  Foe,  Daniel ;  by  Wilson.     17.31. 
De  Kenty,  Cardinal ;  by  St.  Jure.     1649. 
Doddridge,  Philip;  by'Orton.     1751. 

by  Stoughton. 

Duncan,  Mary  L. ;  by  M.  G.  L.  Duncan.  1840. 
Diirant's  Mem.  of  an  only  son.     1822. 
Edwards,  John  ;  by  Ilawkesley.     1716. 
Elliott,  John;  by  C.  Mather.     1690. 
Erasmus,  1536.     See  Erasjius. 
Erskinc,  Ebenezer;  by  Wellwood.     1754. 
Evans,  Christmas  ;  by  .Jos.  Cross.     1791. 

by  D.  Phillips. 

by  D.  R.  Stephens. 

Ewing.  Greville  ;   by  his  daughter.     1841. 
Fenelon,  Abp. ;  by  C.  Butler.     1715. 
Fiske,  Pliny  ;  by  Bond.     1825. 
Fletcher,  John  W. ;   by  Benson.     1785. 
Fletcher.  Mrs. ;   by  H.  Moore. 
Foster,  John  ;  by  Ryland.     1S43. 
Fry,  Elizabeth;  by  Timson.     1844. 
Fuller,  Andrew  ;  by  Morris.     1815. 
Gardner,  Col. ;   by  Doddridge.     1741. 
Gilpin,  Bernard  ;  by  Carleton.     1583. 
Good,  John  M. ;  by  0.  Gregory.     1827. 
Graham,  Isabella;  by  Mason.     1814. 
Guyon,  Madame  ;   by  herself.     1717. 
Haldane,  .James;  by  Alex.  Haldane.     1851. 
Haldane,  Robt. ;  by  Alex.  Haldane.     1842. 
Hale,  Matthew  ;  by  Bp.  Burnett.     1676. 
Hall,  Bp. ;   by  Jones.     1656. 
Hall,  Robert :  by  0.  Gregory.     1831. 
Halyburton,  Thos. ;  by  Dr.  Watts.     1712. 
Hawkes,  Mrs. ;   by  Cath.  Cecil. 
Heber,  Bp. ;   by  Taylor.     1826. 

by  his  widow. 

Henry,  Matthew  ;  by  Williams.     1714. 
Henry,  Philip  ;  by  M.  Henry.     1696. 
Hervey,  James  ;  by  Ryland.    1758.    (Avery 

singular  book.) 

by  Brown. 

Hewitson,  W.  H. ;  by  Baillie.     1850. 
Howard,  John;  by  Aikens.     1790. 

by  Dixon. 

■     by  Brown. 

by  Field. 

Howels,  William  ;   by  Morgan.     1832. 
Huntingdon,  Lady;  by  A.  H.  New.     1791. 
Huntingdon,  Susan  ;   by  Wisuer.     1824. 
Hutchinson,  Col. ;   by  Mrs.  Hutchinson. 
Janeway,  John  :  by  J.  A.  Janeway.     1670. 
Jebb,  Bp.  John  ;  by  Forster.     1833. 
Jewell,  Bp.  John;   by  Le  Bas.     1751. 

by  Humjihreys. 

Judson,  Adoniraiu  ;  by  Wayland.  1850. 
Judson,  Mrs.  Anne  ;  by  Ivnowlos.  1826. 
Judson,  Mrs.  S.  B. ;  by  Mrs.  Emily  Judson. 

1845. 
Jukes,  Mrs.  H.  M. ;  by  Mrs.  Gilbert.    1854. 
Justin  Martyr,  106.     See  Justin  Martyr. 
Kiffin,  William  ;    by  himself.  ■  Edited  with 

notes,  by  Orme.     1823. 


BiograpUy,    Cliristian — conlinued. 
Kitto,  John  ;   by  J.  A.  Ryland. 
Knox,  1572.     See  Knox. 
Latimer;   by  Gilpin.     1555. 

by  Watkins.     (And  others.) 

Luther,  1546.     Sec  Luther. 

Martyn,  Henry  ;  by  Sargeant.     1821. 

Mather,  Cotton;   by  Sam.  Mather.     1728. 

Melancthon,  1568.     See  Melanuthon. 

Mills,  Samuel ;   by  Spring. 

Mores.  Henry;  bv  Ward.     1687. 

Neff,  Felix ;    by  Bost.     1840.     (Of  several 

this  is  the  best.) 
Newell,  Harriet ;  by  Woods.    ]  812. 
Newton,  John;   by  Cecil.     1807. 
Oberlin,  John  F. ;  Anonymous.     1826. 
Owen,  John;  by  Orme.     1683. 
Payson,  Edward  ;   by  Cummings.     1827. 
Pearce,  Samuel ;  by  Fuller. 
Richmond,  Leigh  ;  b}'  Grimshaw.     1827. 
Riddle,  Bp. ;   by  G.  Riddle.     1555. 
Romaine,  William  ;  by  Haweis.     1795. 
Rutherford,  Sam. ;  by  Murray.     1661. 
Ryland,  John  ;  by  Newman.     1825. 
Savage,  Mrs. ;   by  Williams. 
Scott,  Thomas  ;   by  J.  Scott.     1821. 
Schwartz,  C.  F. ;   by  Pearson.     1798. 
Spencer,  Thomas;   by  Raffles.    1811. 
Sharp,  Granville  ;   by  Hoare.     1813. 
Staughton.  Will. ;  by  I^ynd.    1829. 
Summertield,  John  : '  by  Holland.     1825. 
Taylor,  Jeremy  ;   by  Bp.  Heber.     1667. 
Tillotson,  Abp. ;  by  Burch.     1694. 

by  Bp.  Burnett. 

Urquhart,  John  ;   by  Orme.     1827. 
Usher,  Bp. ;  by  Parr.     1656. 
Waldo,  Peter.     1179. 
Walton,  Bp.  Bryan  :  by  Todd.     1660. 
Watts,  Isaac;  by  Gibbon.     1748. 
Wesley,  1791.     See  Wesley. 
Wesley,  Cha. ;  by  Jackson.     1788. 

■ — —    by  Whitehead. 

Whitefield,  George.     See  Whitfield. 
Wieklitf,  1384.     See  Wickliff. 
Williams,  Roger;  by  Elton.     1683. 
Winter,  Richard;   by  Jay.     1799. 
Woolspy,  Card.,  1531.     See  Woolsey. 
Xavier,  1617.     See  Xavier. 
Ximenes,  1517.     See  Ximenes. 
Ziuzendorf,  1760.     See  Zinzexdorf. 
Zuingle,  1531.     See  Zuingle. 

There  is  scarcely  a  limit  to  to  this  class 
of  books,  and  to  make  a  selection  generally 
satisfactory  is  impossible.  The  above  are 
among  the  most  precious. 

Biograpliy,  Scripture.  8ee  under  in- 
dividual hoads,  such  as  Abraham, 
ANDREW,  &c. 

Capelli  (Lud.)  Historia  Apostolica. 

Coquerell,  Biographic  Sacree. 

Dorotheus  de  Vita  prophotarum,  apostolo- 

rum,  et  septuaginta  discipulorum. 
Genoude,  Biographic  Catholique. 
Grube's  Characterbilder  aus  der  II.  S.     (So 

arranged  as  to  constitute  a  hist,  of  relig.) 


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Biography,    Scripture — continued. 
Heideggeri  Historia  Patriareharum. 
Peronius  de  Rebus  gestis,  vitisque  Apost. 
Aguilar's  Women  of  Israel. 
Bloomfield's  (E.)   Lives  of  Christ  and  the 

most   eminent   persons  mentioned  in  the 

New  Testament. 
Candlish's  Scripture  characters. 
Copley's  Scripture  Biography.     (Comprises 

all  the  names  recorded.) 
Cox's  Female  Scripture  Biography. 
Craddock's  Apostolical  History. 
Grossman's  Old  Testament  characters. 
Enfield's  Biographical  Sermons. 
Evans'  (R.  W.)  Scripture  Biography. 
Farr's  Bible  Biography.     (In  Bible  words.) 
Fleming's  Sacred  Biography. 
Fountain's  Old  Test,  saints. 
Hall's    (Bp.)    Contemplations. 
Hifferman's  Characters  of  Scripture  history. 

(Precious.) 
Hughes'  Female  characters  of  Holy  Writ. 
Hunter's  Sacred  Biography. 
Jowett's  (Wm.)  Characters  of  the  New  Test. 

Characters  of  the  Old  Test. 

King's  Female  Scripture  characters. 
McDuff's  Sunsets  on  the  Heb.  mountains. 
Mearns'  Lectures  on  Scrip,  characters. 
Morris'  Sacred  Biography.     (Plates.) 
Roberts'  (G.)  Sacred  Biography. 
Robinson's  (Tho.)  Scrip,  characters. 
Smith's  (S.)  Sacred  Biography. 
Stevenson's  Scripture  Portraits. 
Thompson's  (F.  E.)  Lent  Lectures. 
Trench's  (F.)  Scripture  Biography. 
Watkins'  (Isaac)  Scripture  Biography. 
Watkins'  (John)  Scrip.  Biography  for  youth. 
Wordsworth's  Scripture  Biography. 

Birth  of  Christ.    See  Christmas,  incar- 
nation, JESUS  CHRIST,  NATIVITY. 

Black  Friars.    See  Dominicans. 
Black    Jews. 

Gregoire,  Hist,  des  sectes  religieuses. 

Buchanan's  Researches  in  Asia. 
Wolf's  Missionary  Journal. 

Blasphemy.    See  unpardonable  sin. 

Witsii  J^gyptica.     Lib.  1,  cap.  6. 

Barrow's   (Isaac)    Works. 
Campbell's  (Geo.)  Preliminary  Dissert. 
Foster's    (James)    Sermons. 
Robinson's   Scripture   plea. 
Trial   of   Elwell. 

Blessedness   of  God.     See  attributes. 

Coluber's  (Sam.)  Theological  Treatises. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Pt.  2,  propos.  38. 
Howe's    (John)    Works. 
Price's    Four   Dissertations. 
Tillotson's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 
Watts'.  Scale   of  blessedness. 


Blessedness  of  the   Righteous. 

See  beatitudes,  heaven,  pleasures 
OP  pietv,  wisdom  of  being  reliqious. 

Harding's    (John)    Sermons. 

Howe's  Blessedness  of  the  righteous. 

Langhorne's  (William)  Sermons. 

Manton's    (Tho.)    Sermons. 

Robinson's  (D.)  Privileges  of  the  righteous. 

Tillotson's   (Abp.)    Sermons. 

Blessedness   of  the   Persecuted. 

Bragge's  (Francis)  Practical  Discourses. 
Collings'  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Powell's   (Samuel)    Sermons. 

Blood.    See  prohibition. 

Bloody  Sweat.  See  sufferings  of  Christ. 
Bartholin!  Hypomnematum. 
Calmeti  (Augustin.)  Dissertationes. 
Clotzii  (Stephan.)  Dissertationes. 
Koenigii  (Georg.)  Dissertationes. 
Mayeri  (Joann.  Frider.)  Dissertationes. 
Widelii  (Geo.  W.)  Exercitationes  philol. 

Boasting. 

Irving's    (Edw.)    Sermons. 
i^dy  of  Moses. 

Bachmani  (Fridem.)  Dissertationes. 
Calmeti  (Augustin.)  Dissertationes. 
Deylingii  Observationes  Sacrse. 
Frischmuthii  (Joann.)  Dissertationes. 
Gerard   de    Sepultura   Mosis. 
Hornii  (Conrad.)  Dissertationes. 
Nierembergii   Dissertationes. 

Bcehmen. 

Franckenburgii  Vita  Boehmii. 
Liideken  (Th.)  Nachricht  \  on  J.  Bohme. 
Rumpjei  Diss,  de  lacnb  Boehmio. 
Wullen's  J.  Bohme's  Leben  und  Lehre. 
Boehmen's  Works.     Trans,  by  Sparrow. 
Hotham's  Life  of  Jacob  Boehmen. 
Oakley's  Memoirs  of  Jacob  Boehmen. 

Boehmenists.    See  bourignonists,  mysti- 
cism, pietists,  quietests. 

Pro. 

Boehmenis  Opera.  (The  best  edition  is  said 
to  be  that  of  Franckenberg.     1730.) 

Calo,  Hist.  Jacobi  Boeminis. 

Franckenbergii  Opera.     (Numerous.) 

Kuhlman's  Neubegeisterter  Brehra.  ( Adelung 
gives  a  list  of  forty-two  works  by  this 
author,  who  was  burnt  for  his  opinions  in 
Russia,  16S9.  All  his  writings  have  a  holy 
tendency.) 

Riehter's  Bericht  von  B.'s  Leben  und  Schrift. 

Tschech's  Vertheidigung  Boehmens. 

Zimmermani  Orthodoxia  theosoph.  Teuton. 

Con. 

Arnold's  (G.)  Kirchen  u.  Ketzerhistorie,  <fcc. 
Biicher's  Systematis  anti-fanatici. 


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Calovii   Anti-Soeminum. 
Carpzovii  Disputationes  Academicfe. 
Fabricii  (Joann  )  Dissertationes. 
(xilberti  Admonitio  adv.  scripta  B. 
Harenbur,:;,  do  Quirino  Kulmanno. 
Holzhausen's  Anmcikungen  liber  auroram. 
Mori  Ccnsura  phiiosophia;  Teutonicte. 
AVirnsdorfii  (Gottl.)  Dissertationes. 

Dublin  University  Mag.     33  :  90. 
Bohemian  Brctliren.    Sefi  Moravians. 

Bogoiniles* 

AndrefB  (Samuel.)  Dissertationes. 
Commeria   Alexiados. 
Engehardt's  Kirchengeschiclite. 
Fabricii  (Joann.  Albert.)  Dissertationes. 
Heumanni  (Chris.  August.)  Dissertationes. 
VVolfii  Historia  Bogomilorum. 

Boodhlsm.    See  budhism. 

Book     of    Common     Prayer. 

Anderson's  Manner  of  Garrick  in  reading  the 

book  of  common  prayer.     1797. 
Bayley's  Parallel  of  the  liturgy  and  mass 

book.     1789. 
Bennet's  Paraph,  and  Annotations.     1708. 
Berens' Offices  of  the  Church.     1830. 

Hist,  of  the  Prayer  book.     1832. 

Biddulph's  (Thomas  T.)  Lectures.     1815. 
Bisse's  Sermons  at  the  Rolls  chapel.     171G. 
Blakooey's  Hist,  of  the  book  of  C.  P.    1865. 
Bosworth  on  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer. 
Boyd's  Sermons  on  the  Church.     1840. 
Boyse's  Exp.  of  all  the  Scriptures  used  in 

the  English  liturgy.     1622. 
Brogdeu's  Ritual  of  the  Ch.  of  Engl.     1842. 
Brownel's  Introd.  to  the  book  of  C.  P.    1815. 
Bulley's  Tabular  view  of  the  variations  in  the 

communion   and   baptismal   offices,   from 

1549  to  1662. 
Burrows'  (R.)  Sermons  on  the  lessons.  1817. 
Burrows'  (E.  J.)  Summary  of  faith.     1822. 
Calvin's  Judgment  concerning  the  English 

book  of  common  prayer.     1654. 
Campion's  Book  of  c'.  P.     With  historical 

and  critical  explanations. 
Cardwell's  Two  books  of  Common  Prayer, 

set  forth  under  Edward  VI. 
Clay's  (W.  R)  Hist,  of  the  book  of  C.  P. 
Comber's  Companion  to  the  temple.     1701. 

Discourses.     166S. 

Close's  Sermons  on  the  Liturgy.     1840. 
Cobden's  (Edward)  Sermons.     1755. 
Downes'  Lives  of  the  compilers  and  revisers, 

&c.     1722. 
Draper's  (H.)  Lectures.     1806. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  8  :  489, 
Harwood's  Illustrations  of  the  C.  P.     1826. 
Hole's    (Matt.)   Practical  discourses.     1714. 

(Extensive  and  judicious,  but  not  evan- 
gelical.) 


Book  of  Common  Prayer— continued. 
Howlett's    Instructions    as   to   reading   the 

Liturgy.     1826. 

Hutchin's    Lectures.     1729    to    17C3.     (By 

JIaugey,     Watson,     Stebbing,     Cobden, 

Shuckford,  Asheton,  Ridley,  and  others.) 

Reeling's  Liturgia;  Brittann'ica?.     (The  six 

liturgies,  from  the  tiipe  of  Edward   VI. 

to    Charles     II.,     arranged     in     parallel 

columns.) 

Ketley  &   Clay's  Liturgies,  private  prayers, 

&e.     Put  forth  by  authoritv. 
Lathbury's  Hist,  of  the  book  of  C.  Prayer, 
with  the  state  of  religion  and  religious 
parties,  from  1640  to  1660. 
Mant's  Selected  notes.     (Valuable.) 
Marboke  on  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer. 
Markell's    Ecclesiaj    AngliciB     monumenta. 
(The  fullest  account  of  English  liturgies. 
Enumerates  91  old  "  Service  books.") 
Nichols'  Book  of  Common  Prayer.     1712. 

(Notes  by  Bp.  Andrews,  Bp.  Cosin,  Ac.) 
Palmer's  Antiquities  of  the  English  ritual. 
Powell's   (Vavassor)    The    Common   prayer 

book  no  divine  service. 
Proctor's  Hist,  of  the  book  of  com.  prayer. 
Pruen's  Illustrations  ;  with  a  history.  'lS15. 
Reeves'   Bk.   of  C.    P.;    with   jn-eface   and 

notes. 
Rogers'  (Tho.)  Lectures  on  the  Liturgy. 
Sharpe  (Archdeacon)  on  the  Rubric. 
Shepherd's  Crit.  and  prac.  eluoidat.     1817. 
Sparrow's  Rationale  of  the  C.  P.     1647. 
Stoddart's  Hist,  of  the  book  of  C.  P.     1864. 
Tyrrell's  Ritual  of  the  Ch.  of  England. 
Veneer's  Proof-texts,  explanations.  &c.  1727. 
Waldo's  (Peter)  Commentary.     1772. 
Warner's   Illustrations.     1754.     (Gives  the 
observations  of  numerous  eminent  divines.) 
Wheatley  on  the  Book  of  C.  P.    1710.    (The 
substance    of    every   thing   liturgical    in 
Sparrow,    L'Estrange,    Comber,   Nichols, 
and  others.) 

For  lists  of  the  early  editions  of  the  Book 
of  Common  Prayer,  see  Lownties'  Brit.  Li- 
brarian; Reeling's  Litunjire  DriUtmiccB, 
1851 ;  and  Cardwell's  History  of  the  book 
of  common  prayer. 

Books    of  Prayers. 

See  PKATKR  BOOKS. 

Borro^ving   of  the   Egyptiang. 

Danville  Review.     September,  1864. 
Edwards'  (Bp.)  Critical  Exercitations. 
Ilolbrook  on  Israel's  borrowing,  &c. 
.Jennings'  Jewish  Antiquities. 
Patrick's  Cqmmentary  in  loo. 
Shuckford's  Connexion  of  0.  and  N.  Test.  ■ 
Waterland's  Scripture  vindicated. 

Botany  of  the   Bible. 

See   NATURAL   HISTORT, 

Bounty   to    tlie    Poor. 

See  ALMSGIVING. 


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Boiiriguonlsts. 

Pro. 

De  Cordt,  I'Innocence  reconnue. 
CEuvres  de  Mad.  Antoinette  Bourignon.     18 
vols.,  8to.     The  following  works  of  this 
eminent  lady  have  been   translated  into 
English : 

Light  of  the  "World. 

On  solid  virtue. 

Light  risen  in  darkness. 

The  Gospel  spirit. 

Warnings  against  the  Quakers. 

Academy  of  the  learned  divines. 
Poiret  de  Auctoribus  Mystieis. 

Cogitationes  Rationales. 

Sainte  Bible  avec  des  explicat. 

(Ojjcra  alia.) 

De  la  Combe  on  Christian  Perfection. 

Con. 
Arnold,  Historia  Eccles.  et  HiEretica. 
Baieri  (Joann.  Guill.)  Dissertationes. 
Berkendal's  Wahre  Abbildung  Bourignon. 
Burchard's  Anmerkungen  iiber  die  groben 

Irthumer,  &o. 
Jurien,    Traite   Historique. 
Molleri   Cimbria   Litterata. 
Neumanni   Dissertationes. 
Pungelerus  de  rerum  possibilium  ideis. 
Wolfgang,  Esamen  theologiis  novae. 
Blackwell's  Reasonableness  of  rev.  religion. 
Cockburn's  Bourignonism  detected. 
Honeyman's  Bourignonism  displayed. 

Braliininism.    See  hi^jduism. 

Brazen   Serpent.    See  serpent  worship. 
Cyril    (Alex.),    Glaphyra. 
Buxtorfii   Exereitationes. 
Deylingii  Observationes  Sacrse. 
Hottingeri  (Joann.  Henric.)  Exereitationes. 
KrafFtii  (Jo.  Melch.)  Observationes  Sacrse. 
Anderson's  (M.)  Life  of  Moses. 
Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Dimoek's  Critical  notes  on  Genesis. 
Erskiije's  (Thomas)  Life  through  death. 
Forsyth's   (J.    G.)    Sermons. 
Gilpin's  (William)  Sermons. 
Milner's    (Joseph)    Sermons. 
Tait's  ( Wm.)  Serpent  in  the  wilderness. 

Bread  of  Life. 

Arnold's    (Thomas)    Sermons. 
Whately's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 

Bretliren   of  Clirist. 

Bloomii  (A.  H.)  Disputationes. 

Brevity   of  Lilfe.    See  frailty. 
Adey's   (William)    Sermons. 
Amory's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Sermons. 
Benson's   (George)    Sermons. 
Chalmer's  (Thomas)  Congregation  sermons. 
Dorrington's  (Theophilus)  Sermons. 
Edwards'  (Bp.)  Theological  discourses. 


Green's   (Samuel)    Sermons. 
Noel's  (Gerard  T.)  Sermons. 
Pearce's   (Thomas)    Sermons. 
Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 

Bribery.    See  simony. 
Downame's  (John)  Treaties  on  various  subj. 
Reeves'   (William)    Sermons. 

Brotherly   liove.    See  fellowship. 
Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 
Blencoe's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Carmichael's  (Frederick)  Sermons. 
Darnell's  (W.  N.)  Sermons. 
Gatty's  (Alfred)  Sermons. 
Gearing's  Philadelphia  Sermons. 
Gisbourne's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Gresley's  (William)  Sermons. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Works.     Notes  of  sermons. 
Haynes'  Illustrations  of  faith  and  practice. 
Hill's  Apology  for  brotherly  love. 
Horsely's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Hussey's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
James'  Sermons  on  brotherly  love. 
Milner's  Practical  Sermons. 
Owen  on  Evangelical  love. 
Thomas'    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Thompson  (J.  R.)  on  the  Christian  graces. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Ward's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Wilkes'  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Worthington's  (John)  Discourses. 

Browuists. 

Pro. 
Brown  (R.)  on  Church  Government. 

Life  and  manners  of  true  Christians. 

Description  of  the  visible  church. 

(Various  other  works.) 


Ainsworth's  (Henry)  Works. 
Barrow's  (H.)  Discovery  of  the  false  Church. 
Prelatism.      (For  these  books   the 


author  was  executed  at  Tyburn.) 
Canne's   (John)   Works. 
Clifton's  Reply  to  Lawrence. 
Davenport's  (John)  Letter  to  the  Dutch. 
Greenwood's  Answer  to  GyfFard. 
Jacobs'  (H.)  Divine  institution  of  the  Chur. 
Johnson  (F.)  on  the  Ministry  of  England. 
(Several  other  treatises.) 


Robinson's  Justification  of  separation, 
Smyth's  (John)  Parallels  and  censures. 
Difference  of  the  Churches. 


Con. 
Maimbourg,  Histoire  du  Calvinisme. 
Abbot's  (Abp.)  Trial  of  Church  forsakers. 
Baillie's  Dissuasives  from  the  errors  of  the 

times. 
Bell  (Tho.)  on  Church  Government. 
Bernard's  Separatist's  Schism. 
Bredwell's  Foundation  of  Brownism. 
Cawdwell  on  the  Ordained  ministry. 
Crashaw's  Sermons  at  the  Cross. 


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Brofvnists — continued. 

Con. 
Fellowes'   Anti-calvinist. 
Gyffard's  Plain  declaration  that  our  Browo- 

ists  be  full  Donatists. 

Reply  to  Greenwood  and  Barrow. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Polemic  AVorks. 
Kipling  on  the  XXXIX.  Articles. 
Lawne's  Schism  of  the  Brownists. 
Paget's  He])ly  to  Ainsworth. 

Reply  to  Davenport. 

Rathband's  Grave  and  modest  Confutation. 
Scarlet's  Plain  Confutation. 

Brutes.    See  crdeltt,  souls  of  brutes. 

Budliism. 

Boehingcr,  La  Vie  contemplative. 
Bournouf,  Hist,  du  Budhism  Indien. 

Essai  sur  le  Veda. 

Callery,  Le  Liki.     Tr.  from  the  Chinese. 
Riganvet.  Memoire  sur  les  Ponghies. 
Spiegel  (F.  R.),  Kammavakya. 
St.  Hilaire,  Histoire  du  Budhism. 
Vassilief,  le  B.  ses  dogmes,  son  histoire,  et 

sa  literatui'e. 
Weber's  Indische  Studien. 

Adelung's  Sanscrit  literature.     Tr.  by  Tal- 

boys.    (A  full  epitome,  and  much  superior 

to  the  German  original.) 
Bird's  (Jas.)  Historical  Researches. 
Calcutta  Review.     (Many  articles.) 
Cunningham's  Bhilsa  topes.     1854. 
Dublin  University  Magazine.     33  :  612,  681. 

34 :  61. 
Edkin's  Notices  of  Chinese  Budhism. 
Elphinstone's  History  of  India. 
Franklin's  Tenets  of  the  Budhists. 
Hardy's  Eastern  Monachism.     (Very  full.) 

B.  in  its  modern  developments. 

B.  compared  with  hist,  and  science. 

1850. 
Hodgson's   Literature   and  religion   of  the 

Budhists. 
Joinville's  Religion  of  Ceylon. 
Journal  of  Amer.  Oriental  Society.     18.50  to 

1856.     Especially  1 : 1,  and  2  :*1. 
Legge's    Chinese    Classics.      (Contains   the 

works  of  Confucius,  Mencius,  Ac.     With 

English  translation  and  notes. 
London  Quart.  Review.     10  :  513. 
Mahony  on  Ceylon.     (Also   in  Asiatic  Re- 
searches. ) 
Maleom's  (Howard)  Travels  in  Southeastern 

Asia.     1837. 
Mason's  (Francis)  The  Buddhist  Genesis. 
Maurice's  Boyle  Lectures.     1847. 
Monthly  Review.     118  :  577. 
Muir's  Origin  and  progress  of  the  religions 

of  India. 
New  Englander.     3:182. 
Ntiwmau's  Catechism  of  the  Shamans.     Tr. 

from  the  Chinese.  With  not*s. 
Stevenson's  Trans,  of  the  Sanhita. 
Tennent's  Christianity  in  Ceylon.     1850. 


Upham's  (Edw.)  Sacred  books  of  Ceylon. 
Trans,  from  the  Cingalese.  (So  compre- 
hensive as  to  be  suiEcient  for  most  persons 
in  itself.) 

Hist,  and  doctrines  of  Budhism.    (43 


curious  plates.) 
Westminster  Review.     43  :  162. 

Bulgari.    Soe  albigenses,  cathari. 

Bullarla.    See  papal  bulls. 

Burial  of  Moses.    See  body  of  moses. 

Burial   of   tlie   Dead. 

Christian  Examiner.     31  :  137,  281. 
Westminster  Review.     37  :  201. 

Bunyan. 

Bunyan's  Works.     8  vols.,  8vo. 

Baptist  Family  Magazine.     1851. 

Christian    Review.     4:394. 

Dublin  University  Magazine.     37  :  435. 

Eclectic  Magazine.     23  :  318. 

Eclectic  Review.   4th  Series.  3  :  263.  6  :  468. 

19:129. 
Frazier's  Mag.     3  :  54*  20  :  115.  31 ;  308. 
Life  of  John  Bunyan ;  by  Condor. 

by  Ivemy. 

by  Montgomery. 

■      by  Philip. 

by  Southey. 

by  Nelson. 

by  Offir. 


Littell's  Living  Age.     5  :  107. 
Macauley's    Miscellanies. 
North  American  Review.     36  :  449. 
Quarterly  Review.     43  :  469. 
Tulloch's  English  Puritanism. 
Westminster  Review.     17  :  103. 

Burgliers.    See  associate  church. 

Business  Religion.     See  relioiox. 

Ca1>ala.     See  rabbinical  literature. 
Buddaji  Introd.  ad  hist,  philos.  Hebr»orum. 
Despeire,    Dissertations. 
Eiseumenger's  Entdecktes  Judenthum. 
Franck's  Religion's  philosophic  der  Hebr. 
Hottingeri  Thesaurus.     Lib.  I.,  cap.  3. 
Joel's  Religion's  philasophie  des  Sohar. 
Knorr,  Kabala  denudata. 
Molitor's  Tradition  des  Juden. 
Monk,  Philosophic  des  Juifs. 
Morini    Exercitationes. 
Rosenroth,  Cabala  denudata. 
Senstius  de  Kabala  Jud^eorum. 
Simonis  Historia  Critiea. 
Waltoni    Prolegomena. 
Wolfii  Bibliotheca  Hebraica. 

Butler's  Horse  Biblicse. 
Eclectic  Review.     New  Series.  11:141. 
Etheridge's  Jerusalem  and  Tiberias. 
.Joel's  Religious  Philos.  of  the  Sohar. 
More  on  interjireting  Moses  according  to  the 
Cabala. 


59 


Monk's  Philosophical  Jewish  writers, 
Oxlee's  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity. 

Cabirl.     See  idolatrt,  mythology. 
Astorii  (J.  A.)  Dissertationes. 
Heumanni  Comment,  de  secta  C. 
Relandi    (H.)    Dissertationes. 
St.  Croix,  sur  les  Mysteries  du  Paganism. 
Edinburg  Review,     a  :  313. 
Faber's  (Geo.  S.)  Mysteries  of  the  Cabiri. 

Caiuites. 

Heumannus  Com.  de  secta  Cainorum. 

Call.     See  vocation. 

Call   to   tlie    3Iinistry.     See  ministry. 
Sadelii  Vooatio  pastorum. 
Sanchii  .Dissertationes. 
Tossanus  de  Vocatione  pastorum. 
Vireti    (Pet.)    Opera. 

Amer.  Quartei-ly  Register.     1 :  145.  7  :  157. 
Christian  Review.     10:7. 
Manual  of  Ministerial  education. 
Perkins  (W.)  on  the  Call  to  the  ministry. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Office  ministerial. 

Callixtiues.     See  syncretists. 

Calumny.  See  censoriousness,  detraction, 

EVIL  speaking,  slander. 


Calvini    Opera. 

Audin,  la  Vie,  des  ecrits,  le  devot.,  <S;c.,  de  C. 

Beza,   Vie   de    Calvin. 

Bolsec  Vie,  mceurs,  actes,  doctrine,  &c.,  de  C. 

Henry's  (Paul)  Leben  d.  J.  Calvin. 

Lettres  Francaise,  de  J.  C.  par  Bonnet. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repository.     2  :  541. 

Analytical  Magazine.     4  :  153. 

Audin's  Life  of  C.     Trans,  by  J.  McGill. 

Biblioth.  Sacra.    2  :  329,  489,  710.  14 :  125. 

Bonnet's  Letters  of  Calvin. 

Bungener's  Life  and  writings  of  Calvin. 

Christian  Examiner.     69  :  73. 

Christ.  Monthly  Spectator.    3  :  408.  10  :  239. 

Christian  Observer.     16:435. 

Cunningham's  Reformers  and  theology  of 
the  Reformation. 

Dyer's  (T.  H.)  Life  and  times  of  C.  (Re- 
peats refuted  calumnies,  and  paints  C.  in 
odious  colors.) 

Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  27  :  251.  New 
Series.  3:1. 

Exeter  Hall  Lectures  to  young  men. 

Henry's  Life  of  C.  Trans,  by  Dr.  Stebbing. 
(Not  only  a  superior  memoir,  but  an  ex- 
cellent selection  from  his  works.) 

Jones'  Christian  Biography. 

Literary  and  Theological  Review.     6  :  325. 

Littell's  Living  Age.     25  :  571. 

McKensie's   Life  of  Calvin. 

North  British  Review.     13  :  46. 

Pres))yteriau  Review.     3  :  391. 

Princeton  Review.     9  :  29.  11:  339.  20  :  279. 

Quarterly  Review.     88  :  277. 


Scott's  (J.)  C.  and  the  Swiss  Reformation. 
Smyth's  (Tho.  H.)  Life  and  character  of  C. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     3  :  559,  615. 
Stebbing's  (H.)  Life  and  times  of  C. 
Tulloch's  Leaders  of  the  Reformation. 
Waterman's  Life  of  Calvin. 

Calvinism. 

Pro. 
Calvini  Opera  omnia.     9  vols.,  folio. 
Bayle,  Refutatio  de  Maimbourg. 
Benoit,  Hist,  de  I'edit  de  Nantes. 
Beza3    (Theod.)    Opera. 
Heideggeri  Historia  Papatus. 
Jurieu,  Histoire  du  Calvinisme.     (Reply  to 

Maimbourg.) 
Turretini  Institutiones  Theologicse. 
Ursini    Catechismus. 
Zanchii    Theses. 

Compend.  Doctrinae  christianse. 

de  Natura  Dei. 


Alleine's  Vindicias    pietatis. 

Biblical  Repository.     (Various  pieces.) 

Bledsoe's  Theodicy.    (A  very  able  discussion 

of  the  points  controverted  by  Armenians.) 
Crisp's  (Tobias)  Works.     Notes  by  Dr.  Gill. 
Drelincourt's  Defence  of  Calvin. 
Dutton's  Letters  to  John  Wesley. 
Edwards'    (Prest.)    Works. 
Ely's  (Ezra  S.)  Contrast  between  Calvinism 

and  Hopkinsianism. 
Fisher's  (Edw.)  Marrow  of  mod.  divinity. 
Frazier's  (James)   Critical  Expos,  of  Rom. 

vi.  and  vii.   (Controverts  with  great  ability 

Hammond,  Locke,  Grotius,  <fec.) 
Fuller's    (Andrew)   Works. 
Gill's  Cause  of  God  and  truth.     (A  noble 

work.) 

Defence  of  Calvinism. 


Hussey's   (Jos.)  Glory  of  Christ.     (Answer 

to  Hunt.) 
Lime   Street  Lectures. 
Mandeville's  Horce  Hebraicfe.     (Learned.) 
Princeton  Review.     (Many  articles.) 
Scott's  (Tho.)  Reply  to  Bp.  Tomline. 
Smyth's  (T.)  Calvin  and  his  enemies. 
Twisse's  Works.     (Powerful,  but  somewhat 

ultra.) 
Vaughn's  Doctrines  of  Calvin. 
Williams'  (Dan.)  Def.  of  modern  Calvinism. 
Gospel  truth  stated. 


Con. 
Arminii  Opera  Theologica. 
Becani    Disputationes. 
Eckhardi  Fasciculus  controv.  theologicarum. 
Finckii  Controversise  Theologicae. 
Gerlach's  Einheimischer  Kreig. 
Hoilbrunner's  Sammarischer  Begrif,  <fec. 
Himmelii  Controversias  Theologicas. 
Kellisoni  Examen  Reformationis. 
Maimbourg,  Histoire  du  Calvinisme. 
Mentzeri  Elenchus  Errororum. 
Osiandri  Enchiridion  Controversiarum. 
Reginald,  Calvini-Turcissimus. 


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Calvinism — continued. 
Con. 
Romaei   Calvini   EflBgies. 
Schallingii  Synopsis  Doctrinae. 
Schmid's  (Sebast.)  Glauben  der  Reformirten. 
Selnecceri  Calvinus  redivivus. 
Wandalin,  von  der  Calvinischen  Lehre. 
Winkelmanni  Errores  Calviniorum. 

Fellows'  Anti-calvinist. 
Fisk's  ("Wilbur)  Calvinistic  controversy. 
Graves'    (Rich.)    Discourses. 
Houghton  (W.)  on  Calvinism. 
Hunt  on  the  Doct.  of  eternal  decrees. 
Jones'  (of  Nayland)  Theological  works. 
Kipling  on  the  XXXIX.  Articles. 
Lawrence's  (Abp.)  Bampton  Lectures.    1804. 

(Argues  that  the  articles  of  the  Church  of 

England  are  not  Calvinistic.) 
Nichols'  Calvinism  and  Arniiu.  compared. 
Pearson's  Calv.  and  Arminian  controversy. 
Thorn's    Assurance    of    faith.      (Identifies 

Calvinism  with  TJniversalism.) 
Tomline's  (Bp.)  Refutation  of  Calvinism. 
Wesley's   (John)    Works. 

This  article  might  be  extended  indefinitely. 
The  reader  is  referred  to  kindred  heads,  such 
as  Creeds,  Decrees,  Effectual  calling,  Elec- 
tion, Hist,  of  Doctrines,  Human  depravity, 
Human  responsibility.  Moral  ability,  Perse- 
verance, Reprobation,  Synod  of  Dort,  Will, 
&o.  &o. 

Calvinism,   History  of.     See  calvin, 

HISTORY  OF  DOCTRINES. 

Bassnage,  Hist,  de  la  religion. 

Bayle,  Histoire  du  Calvinisme. 

Bretschneider's  Bildung  und  Geist  Calvin's. 

Gerdesii  Introduc.  ad  hist,  evangelii. 

Heideggeri  Historia  Papatus. 

Henry's  Leben  Calvin's. 

Polenz's  Ges.  d.  franzosichen  Calvinismus. 

Schieksal's  Protestisten  in  Frankreisch. 

Schulteti  Annalos  Evangelici. 

Souliere,  Hist,  du  C.  contenant  sa  naissance, 

son  progress,  sa  decadence,  et  sa  fin,  en 

France, 

Laval's  Hist,  of  the  Reformation  in  France. 
Toplady's  History  of  Calvinism. 

CamalcIolites« 

Heylot,  Histoire  des  ordres. 
Mabillonii  Annales  Benedictini. 
Manriques,    Annales. 

Cameroniaiis.    See  cntjRCH  op  Scotland, 

REFORMED  PRESBYTERIANS,  SECTS. 

Blackwood's   Magazine.      6:169,  513,  663. 
7:48,  157,  277,  374,  482,  508. 

Campbellites.    See  disciples. 

Camp    Meetings. 

Porter's  Hist.  ])hilosophy,  and  importance 
of  camp  meetings. 


Candor.    See  sincerity. 
Barret's  (Joseph)   Sermons. 
Bell's   (William)    Sermons. 
Eaton's  Conversations  on  bigotry. 
Fuller's  Calv.  and  Socin.  systems  compared. 
Goddard's   Bampton    Lectures.     1S24.     (C. 

necessary  to  a  right  enquiry  into  religious 

evidence.) 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Notes  of  sermons. 
Hey's  (John)  Lectures.     Bk.  1,  ch.  1. 
Howson's  (John  S.)  Sermons. 
Jortin's  Six  dissertations.     Diss.  3. 
Van  Mildert's  Theological  works. 
Watts  on  Truth  and  sincerity. 

Canon  of   Scripture.    See  apocrypha. 

Cochlasus  de  Canonica  S.  S. 

Credner's  Geschichte  des  Canons. 

Frick  de  Cura  vet.  ecc.  circa  canonem  S.  S. 

Kortholtus   de   Canone. 

Millii  Prolegomena  ad  Nov.  Test. 

Morus  de  Canone  Scriptura3. 

Planck,  de  Signif.  canonis  in  ecc.  antiq. 

Reuss,  Histoire  du  Canon,  &c. 

Schmidii  Vindicatio  canonis,  V.  et  N.  T. 

Strosch,  Hist,  critica  de  librorum  N.  T. 

Van  Mastricht,  Commentatio  de  canone,  Ac. 

Weber's  Gesch.  des  Neutestamentl.  Kanons. 

Wolfius  de  Integritate  codicis  sacri. 

Alexander  (A.)  on  the  Canon  of  S.  S. 

Amer.  Quart.  Church  Review.     17 :  583. 

Blair  (John)  on  the  Canon  of  Scripture. 

Bryant's  (Jac.)  Authent.  of  the  Chris,  relig. 

Christian  Quart.  Spect.     10  :  69, 

Cosin's  Scholastic  hist,  of  the  Canon. 

Dupin's  Complete  hist,  of  the  Canon,  &c. 

Finlay's   Vindication. 

Gausscn  on  the  Canon  of  Scripture. 

General  Repository.     4 : 1. 

Giles'  (J.  A.)  Hebrew  Records. 

Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 

Jones'  (Jer.)  Method  of  settling  the  Canon. 

(Best  short  treatise.) 
Kitto's  Journal.     7  :  174. 
Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  Gospel  hist. 

Antiquities. 

Nye   on   the    Canon, 
Owen's  Introd.  to  Comment,  on  Hebrews. 
Prideaux's  Connexion  of  0.  and  N.  Test. 
Richardson's   Vindication.     (Reply  to    To- 

land's  Amyntor.) 
Sfuart's  (Moses)  Defence  of  the  0.  T.  Canon. 
Townley's  Illustrations  of  biblical  literature. 
United  States  Literary  Gazette.     5  :  327. 
Westcott's  Hist,  of  the  Canon  of  the  N.  T., 

during  the  first  4  centuries. 
Wadsworth's  Hulsean  Lectures.     1847. 

Canonization. 

Buddei  (J.  F.)  Dissertationes  et  Orationes. 
Powell's  (H.  T.)  Roman  fallacies. 

Canon  JLaw.    See  councils,  decketals. 

Balthasar  Jus  ccclesiasticum  pastorale. 
BarbosiB    Ojiera   omnia. 


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Canou  liatv — continued. 
Berardi    Commontaria,      (1780.     Reprinted 

iSii3.) 
Beveridgii  (Bp.)  Synodicon.     (Contains  the 

canons    of    all   the   early   councils,   with 

learned  notes.) 

Adnotationes  ad  canones  apostolicos. 

Eoehmer,  Jus  ecclesiasticum  Protestantium. 
Calderwood,  Altare  Damascenum. 
Cosini  EcclesifB  Anglicanaj  politia. 
Du  Moulin,  Definitions  du  droit  canon. 
Eichhorn's  Grundsatze  des  Kirchrechts. 
Feraris,  Bibliotlieca  Canonica. 
Gil:)son,  Codex  juris  eccl.  Anglicante. 
Harduini  Concordia  discors  canonum. 
Hericourt,  Les  loies  eccl.  de  France. 
Justelli  Bibliotheca  canonum,  &a. 
Lancellotti     Institutiones     juris     canonici. 

(Alphabetical  arrangement.) 
Lucet,  Princijjes  du  droit  canonique. 
Meermanni  (G.)  Novus  thesaurus  jurus. 
Permaueder's  Handbuch  des  Kirchenrechts. 
Phillips'    Kircheru'echt. 
Prompsault,  Dictionaire  de  droit. 
Eeitfenstueli  Jus  canonicum. 
Richter,  Corpus  juris,  &c. 
Schilling's  Canonischen  Rechte. 
Schmalzgrueber  Diss,  generalis.  Index,  &g. 
Schmidt,  Thesaurus  juris  eccles. 
Schmitz,  Medulla  Juris  canonici. 
Diss,  prelectas  in  jus  eccles.     (Con- 
taining 126  Diss.,  by  eminent  authors,  on 

special  points  of  Eccles.  jurisprudence.) 
Van  Espen,  Jus  ecclesiasticum.     ("  There  is 

nothing  better,  on  universal  Canon  Law, 

than  Van  Espen." — Dupin.) 
Voelli  Bibliotheca  juris  canonici  veteris. 
Walter's  (F.)  Lehrbuch  des  Kirchenrechts. 
Weiss'  (Q.  E.)  Kirchenrechtswissenschaft. 
Zallweinii  Jus  ecclesiasticum. 
Zoesii  Com.  in  Jus  canonicum. 
Zullingeri  Instit.  Juris  Nat.  et  Eccles. 
Baker's  Reflections  on  learning.     Ch.  13. 
Bingham's  Origines  ecclesiasticffi. 
Bohun  on  Ecclesiastical  jurisdiction. 
Buckley's  Canons  of  the  Council  of  Trent. 
Butler's  (Cha.)  Horas  Juridicaj.    (Notes  on 

all  the  chief  codes.) 
Cranmer's  (Abp.)  Works.     (Parker  Society 

publications.) 
Degge's  Parson's  counsellor. 
Gibson's  Codex  juris  ecc.  Anglicanas.   ("The 

most  valuable  work  on  the  subject." — Bp. 

Watson.) 
Hammond's  (W.  A.)  Canons  of  the  early  Ch. 
Johnson's    (John)    Collections    of    all   the 

canons,  rescripts,  &o.,  of  the  Church  of 

England,  published  in  Latin. 
Waterworth's   Essays. 

See  many  other  writers  on  this  subject  in 
DouJAT,  Pr-aemonitione8  canonicae,  which 
names  the  various  collections  of  canons, 
from  A.  D.  1200  to  1762;  and  Lippenii, 
Biblioth.  Juridica,  cum  supiMniento  ScHOTTII, 
6  vols.,  folio.     1823. 


Capital  Puiiisliinent. 

Pro, 

Bierling  (F.  W.),  Dissertationes. 

Grotius  de  Jure  civilis. 

Michaelis  de  Judioiis  pcenisque  in  S.  S. 

Stoekius  de  Poenis  Hebrteorum. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repository.     5  : 9. 

Beccaria  on  Crimes  and  jiunishments. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     4:270. 

Blackstone's    Commentaries. 

Blackwood's  Magazine.     58  :  129. 

Cheever  on  Capital  punishment. 

Christian  Examiner.   12  : 1.  14 :  298.  43  :  355. 

Christian  Review.  ■  14 :  365. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  3,  prop.  71. 

Dwight's  Discourses.     Disc.  115. 

Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  10:654.  23:339. 

24:129.  26:98.  27:33.  28:317. 
Foreign  Quai'terly  Review.     25  :  394. 
Frazier's  Magazine.     69  :  753. 
Godwin's  Political  Jiistiee. 
Haynes'  Letter  to  Hall. 
Hutchinson's  Moses'  Prineipia. 
Lewis'  (Tajior)  Grounds  of  capital  pun. 
Montesquieu's  Spirit  of  Laws. 
New  Englander.     1 :  128.  3  :  562.  4 :  563. 
Paley's   Political   Economy. 
Patton's  Capital  Punishment   sustained  by 

Reason  and  Serijjture. 
Princeton  Review.    13:307.  14:307. 
Puffendorf's  Law  of  Nature. 
Quarterly  Review.     7  :  159. 
Schmucker's  Popular  Theology. 

Con. 
Blackwood's  Edin.  Mag.     27  :  865. 
Carey's  Museum.  4 :  78.  5 :  47.  7 : 7,  69.  20:71. 

204:300. 
Democratic  Review.     10  :  272.  12  :  227,  409. 

19  :  90. 
Dodd  (Wm.)  on  the  6th  Commandment. 
Eclectic  Review.     7 : 

Fleetwood  (Sir  P.  H.)  on  Capital  Punishm. 
Livingston  (L.)  on  Capital  Punishment. 
Mandeville    on   Executions. 
Montagu  on  the  Punishment  of  Death. 
North  American  Review.     62  :  40. 
O'Sullivan's  Lectures  in  New  York  City. 
Pamphleteer.     3:115.  8:281.  12:287. 
Polodori  (John  W.)  on  the  Death  penalty. 
Rippon  (John)  on  Capital  punishment. 

Capucins.    See  Franciscans. 

Aremberg,  Flores  Seraphici.* 

Bernardi    Opera. 

Bibliotheca  Scriptorum  Capucinorum. 

Bononias  Biblioth.  Scrip.  Ord.  minorum,  &c. 

Bouchier,  de  Martyrio  F.  F.  Minorum. 

Boveri  Annales  Capucinorum.     To  1612. 

Bullarium  Ordinis  Capucinorum  a  p..  F. 
Michaelis.  (A  coll.  of  buUs,  bAfS,  de- 
crees, rescripts,  &c.,  with  notes.) 

Geuvas  Biblioth.  Script.  Ord.  minorum,  &c. 

Johannis,  de  Terra  Nova,  N.arratio  de 
origine  fratrum  Capucinorum  Sancti 
Francisci. 


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Du  Moulin's  (P.)  Lives  of  the  Capucins. 

See   a   great   list   of  Capucin   writers  in 
Genva  and  Bononia,  cited  above. 

Caraltes.    See  Karaites. 

Cardinals. 

Fabricii  Bibliographia  •Antiquarum. 
Muratori  de  Origine  Cardinalatas. 
■pagittarii  Introd.  ad  Hist.  Ecclesiast. 
Thomassini  Disciplina  Eccles.  Vet.  et  Nov. 

Care.    See  anxiett. 

Carmelites.    See  Franciscans. 

Annales  Ordinis  Pra^moustratensis. 
Grossus  de  Viris  illustribns  et  Sanctis. 
Jean,  Histoire  de  I'ordre  des  Cannes. 
Lezana,  Annales  saeri  prophetici,  &c. 
Ijucii  Carmelitana  Bibliotheca. 
Martiali  Bibliotheca  Script.  Carmelitani. 
Piiboti  Speculum  ordinis  Carmelitani. 
Thomse  (a  Jesu)  Opera.     Ed.  J.  S.  Brewer. 
Trithemii  de  Ortu,  progressu,  laudibus,  &c. 

Carnal  Mintl.     See  heavenly  mindedness, 

HUMAN  depravity,  SENSCJALITY. 

Brady's    (N.)    Sermons. 

Cooper's  •  (G.)    Sermons. 

Hurd's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Jones'  (Wm.,  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 

Leighton's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 

Mant's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Powell's    (Sam.)    Sermons. 

Hose's    (H.    J.)    Sermons. 

Skelton's    (P.)    Sermons. 

Spurgeon's  (Cha.  H.)  Sermons.     1st  Series. 

Whewell's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Wilson's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Carpocratians.     See  heresies. 
Clemens'    (Alex.)    Stromata. 
Hebenstreitii  (Jo.  Frid.)  Dissertationes. 
Gesenius    de    Inscriptione    Phoenicio-graeea 

in  Cyrenaica  nuper  rej^erta. 

Cartesians. 

Pro. 

Bekker's    Besauberte   Welt. 
Cartesii  Meditationes  metaphysicas. 

Principia3  philosophise. 

Rohaultii    Fhysica. 

Schrodellii  (Phil.  Dan.)  Commentatio. 

Velthusius  de  Existentia  Dei. 

(Various  other  works.) 

Willichii  Adnotationes.     (Agt.  Maresius.) 

Con. 
Andalae  Syntagma  thcologico-physioo. 
Hennischii    Demonstratio. 
Huetii  Cehsura  philosjphije  Cartesianae. 
Maresius  de  Abusu  philosophite. 

Adnotationes.    (Reply  to  Willichius.) 

Revii  Method.  Cartes,  theol.  consideratio. 
Roellius  de  Religione  rationali. 


Cartesians — coniinited. 

Con. 
Rohaultii  Physica.    (Edited  by  Dr.  S.  Clark, 

in  which  the  notes  quietly  refute  the  text.) 
Van    Mastrecht,    Gangrena. 
Voetius    de   Atheismo. 
Baker's  Reflections  on  Learning. 
Boyle  on  Final  causes. 
on  the  Vulgar  notion  of  Nature. 


Cudworth's  Intellectual  System. 

Eclectic  Review.     New  Series.     2  : 1. 

Ray    on    the    Creation. 

Rohault's  Physics.  (Trans,  by  Dr.  John 
Clark.  With  all  the  notes  from  Dr.  S. 
Clark's  Edition.) 

The  writers  for  and  against  Cartesianism, 
previous  to  A.  D.  1700,  are  diligently  de- 
scribed by  Fabricius,  Syllab.  scriptor.  de 
religion.      Cap.  X. 

Carthusians. 

Corbin,  Hist,  de  I'ordre  Chartreux. 

Dorlandi  Chronicon  Carthusiense. 

Guidon  (in  "  Bibliotheca  mauuscriptorum"). 

Mabilloni  Annales  Benedictini. 

Mirgei  Origines  Carthusianorum. 

Morotii  Theatrum  chron.  Carthus.  ordinis. 

Nova  Collectio  statutorum  ordinis  0.     1736. 

Petreii  Bibliotheca  Carthusiana. 

Casuistry.    See  conscience. 

Amesius  de  Conscientia  et  ejus  jure. 

Baldwin,  de  Casibus  conscientiae. 

Clavasius  de  Casibus  conscientiae. 

Dannhaveri  Liber  cons,  apertus. 

Dicsoni    Therapeutica    Sacra. 

Encyclopedic    Theologique. 

Fagundez  (Steph.),  Questiones. 

Gilotte,  le  Directeur  desconsciences. 

Lessius  de  Jure  et  Justitia. 

Misleri  Opus  questionum  theologicarum. 

Osiandri  Theologia  casualis. 

Pontas,  Dictionaire  des  cases  de  consc. 

Toleti  lustructio  sacerdotum. 

Alleine's  Alarm  to  the  unconverted. 

Ames'  Power  of  conscience. 

Barlow's  (Bp.)  Cases  of  cons,  resolved. 

Baxter's  (Richard)  Cause  and  cure  of  a 
wounded  conscience. 

Christian  Directory.  (Often  reprint.) 

Christian  Magazine.     Vol.  1. 

Feltham's  Resolves :  divine,  moral,  and  po- 
litical. ("A  cabinet  full  of  precious  orna- 
ments."— Bp.  Wrangham.) 

Fuller's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Cure  of  a  wounded 
conscience. 

Gillespie's  Miscellaneous  Questions. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Resolutions  of  divers  cases. 

Hamilton's  Mourner  in  Zion  comforted. 

Hammond's  Resolution  to  six  queries. 

Hog's  Casuist.  Essay  on  the  Lord's  Prayer. 

Jessey's  Storehouse  of  provision  to  resolve 
cases,  (fee. 

Kennett's  Christian  Casuist. 


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Casuistry — coni.inucd. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate. 

Norman's  Cases  of  conscience. 

Perkins'  (Wm.)  cases  of  conscience. 

Phillips'  Christian  experience. 

Pike  &  Ilayward's  Cases  of  conscience. 

I'lacette't.  Christian  Casuist.    Tr.  by  Kennet. 

Ponta's  dictionary  of  cases  of  conscience. 

(The  originiil,  in  3  vols.,  fol.,  is  abridged 

by  Collet  into  2  vols.,  4to.) 
Saunderson's  Obligatio  Conscientiae. 

Nine  cases  of  conscience. 

Saurin's  Christian  Casuistry. 

Scott's  (J.)  Cases  of  conscience. 

Sharp's  (Abp.)  Sixteen  casuistical  sermons. 

Shephard's  Select  cases  resolved. 

Stubbe's  (Henry)  Sermons.  (3  on  this  subj.) 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Ductor  dubitantium. 

Cataplirygians.    See  monta.nists. 

Catecliislug. 

Augustin  de  Catcchizandis  Rudibus. 
Buseh's  Anleit.  zur  mittheilung  der  Religion. 
Febiger's  Vorles.  iiber  d.  kunst  zu  katech. 
Ilarnisch's  Anweisen  zur  Unter.  in  christen. 
Ludewig's  Anweisen  zur  rel.  Katech. 
Plutarch  de  Liberis  educandis. 
Schmerbach's  Hist.  u.  Doctrinellen  Religions 

unterricht. 
Thierbach's  Niedcm  und  hohem  Schulen. 
Weinkopfs  AVissenschaftlicheu  katechetik. 
Addison's  Antiq.  and  benefits  of  catechising. 
Amer.  Journal  of  Education.     9:367. 
Athill's  Way  of  catechising. 
Bather  (Edw.)  on  the  Art  of  catechising. 
Best  (Samuel)  on  Catechising. 
Evangelical  Review.     1 :  221. 
Gilley's  Advantage  and  duty  of  catechising. 
Henrj'  (Matt.)  on  the  Catechising  of  youth. 
New    Englander.     2  :  180. 
Princeton    Review.     21 :  59. 
Quarterly   Review.     71 :  184. 
Watts  (I.)  ou  Instruction  by  catechisms. 
Willison's  Example  of  catechising. 

Catechisms. 

Augustin,  de  Catcchizandis  rudibus. 
Chrysostom,  Catechesis  ad  illuminandos. 
Cyrill  (Hierosol.),  Cat.  ad  competens. 
Gregory   (Nys.)    Orationes. 

Bellarmini    Catcchismus. 
Boeckel's  Bekentuiss-schriften.     (Gives  the 
Catechisms  of  various  national  churches.) 
Calvini  Cat.  Ecclesiae  Genevensis. 
Capel,  la  Doctrine  des  eglises  reformes. 
Catechismus  ex  dccreto  concilii  Trident. 
Dieterici  Institutiones  Catecheticae. 
Dinter's  Unterredungen.     (13  vols.,  8vo. !) 
Drelincourt,    Catechisme. 
Ernesti's  Katechismus-literatur. 
John  A  Lasco,  Catechismus. 
Langemackii  Historia  Catechetica. 
Luther's   Catechismus. 


Catechisms — continued. 

Melancthonis  Catechismus  puerilis. 
Nienicyeri  Collectio  conf.  fidei  Eccleg.  Re- 
formats;. (Gives  the  catechisms  of  Geneva, 
Belgium,  Bohemia,  Ac.) 
Norvelli  Christiana;  pietatis  institutio. 

Ostervald,  Instruc.  de  la  rel.  chretienne. 

Pictet,  C.  familiar  pour  les  enfans. 

Saurin,  Abrege  dc  la  theologie,  et  de  morale, 
en  forme  de  catechisme. 

Strcitwolf,  Dibri  s3-mbolici  Ecc.  Cathol. 

Waldcnsii  Explic.  orationis  Dominicae,  Sym- 
bol! apostolici,  ac  Decalogi. 

Abercrombie's  Lectures  on  the  Church  C. 

Adams'  Lectures  on  the  Church  Catechism. 

Assembly's    Catechism. 

Baxter's  (Isaac)  Catechism. 

Bcddome  on  the  Baptist  Catechism. 

Bellfrage  on  the  Assembly's  Catechism. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Exposition  of  the  C. 

Brown's  Explication  of  the  Assembly's  C. 

Buckley's  Trans,  of  the  C.  of  the  Council  of 
Trent.     With  notes. 

Bundy's  Lectures  on  the  C. 

Burnett's  (Bp.)  Exposition  of  the  Church  C. 

Cartwright's    Catechism. 

Clarke  on  the  Church  C. 

Crossman's  Church  C.  explained. 

Dickson's  Church  C.  explained. 

Ellis'   Scripture  cateehist. 

Fleetwood's  Exposition  of  the  Church  C. 

Gordon's  (A.)  52  Lectures  on  the  Church  C. 

Girdlestone's  Lectures  on  the  Church  C. 

Halton's  Exposition  of  the  Church  C. 

Hammond's  Practical  Catechism. 

Hazelius'  Jlaterials  for  Catechization. 

Hewe3''s  Scripture  Catechism. 

Hole's  Exposition  of  the  Church  C. 

Law    (E.)    on    Catechising. 

Lowth's    Catechism. 

Nowell's  Catechism.     (Puritan.) 

Perkins'  Catechism.     (Puritan.) 

Prideaux's  Commentary  on  the  C.  of  the  Ch. 
of  England. 

Princeton  Review.     2  :  50. 

Purdy's  Lectures  on  the  Church  C. 

Quarterly  Review.     71 :  332. 

Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity.     (On  the  As- 
sembly's Catechism.) 

Rogers'  Grounds  of  the  Christian  religion. 

Seeker  (Abp.)  on  the  Church  of  Eng.  C. 

Sherlock's  Principles  of  the  Christian  relig. , 

Vincent's  Exposition  of  the  Shorter  C. 

Wake's  Comm.  on  the  Church  C. 

Waterland's    Works. 

Wesley's  (Cha.)  Short  commentary,  <tc. 
To   enumerate   all   catechisms   and    their 

commentators     would     require     a    volume. 

Walch's    Bibliotheca     Theoloi/icn     gives     a 

great   list,    divided   into — 1.    Lutheran.  >  2. 

Papal.     3.  Reformed.     4.  Arminian.    5.  So- 

cinian.    6.  Bohemian  Brethren.    7.  Fanatics. 

8.  (ireek.     9.  Jews.     Of  expositions  of  the 

Church    of    England   catechism,    there   are 

at  least  250. 


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Catenae    Patrum. 

See  USE  OE  the  fathers. 

Aquinatis  (Tho.)  in  Lucam  et  Joannen  Cat. 
Comitioli  C.  P  P.  Grajcorum  xxiv.  in  Jobum. 
Corderii  C.  P  P.  Graic.  in  Jobum. 

Psalmos. 

Lucam. 

Johannen. 

Ittigii  Biblioth.  et  Caten.  Patrum. 
Lipomani  Catena  iu  Genesin. 


Psalmos. 


Niceta;  Catena  in  Jobum. 

Lucam. 

Possini  Catena  in  Matthteum. 

: — Marcum. 

Roxas,  Catena  in  Evangelia  vi. 
Theodoki  Catena  in  libros  Mosis. 

The  Catenas  are  very  numerous,  and,  for 
the  most  part,  verj-  worthless.  The  above 
are  given  merely  as  specimens.  Others  are 
named  in  various  places  under  the  head 
Commentators.  A  verj'  extensive  list  is 
given  by  Walcii,  Bibliotheca  jjatristica. 

Catliari.    See  albigenses,  waldense3. 

Chatel,  Histoire  .de  Languedoc. 
Codex  Inquisitiouis  Tolosanse. 
Ecberti  Sermones  adversus  Catharos. 
Launoy  de  Scholis  celebrioribus  Caroli  Mag. 
Limborchii  Historia  Inquisitionis. 
Moneta  contra  Catharos  et  Valdenses. 
Muratori  Autiquitates  Ital.  medii  sevi. 
Richiui    Dissertationes. 
Schmidt  (C),  Hist,  et  doctrine  des  Cathares. 
Hurter's  Hist,  of  Pope  Innocent  IIL 
Universalist  Quart.  Review.     7  :  363. 

Causation*    See  motives. 

American  Biblical   Repository.     2d  Series. 

2:381.  3:174.  4:217,467.  5:153. 
Boyle's  (Hon.  Robt.)  Works. 
Brown's  Philosophy  of  the  mind. 
Buchanan's  Modern  Atheism. 
Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     3  :  5S3. 
Frazier's  Magazine.  16:254.  (Final  causes.) 
Hume's  (David)  Essays. 
Irons'  Doct.  of  final  causes.     (Admirable.) 
Mills'  Exam,  of  Sir  W.  Hamilton's  philos. 

Philosophy  of  necessity. 

Miller's  Old  red  sand  stone.     (Final  causes.) 

MiiUer's  Christian  doct.  of  sin. 

New  Englander.     8  :  160. 

North  Amer.  Review.     12  :  395. 

North  British  Rev.     7  : 1.     (Final  causes.) 

Scott's  Limits  of  metaphysical  science. 

Travis  (Henry)  on  Moral  freedom. 

Whish  on  the  First  cause. 

Woods  (Dr.)  on  Cause  and  effect 

C'aati6n.     See  PRnDESCE. 

Celibacy   of  tlie   Clergy. 

Chrysostom  de  Virginitate. 
Gregory  (Nys.)  de  Virginitate. 


Celibacy  of  tlie  Clergy — continued. 

Eugenhagius  de  Conjugio  Episcoporum. 

Calixtus  (Geor.)  de  Conjugio  clericorum. 

Campegius  de  Coelebatu  sacerdotum. 

Carove's  Coelibatz  gesetze  d.  Rom.  elerus. 

Erasmus  (Rot.),  Gedanken  die  Priesterehe. 

Espencaius  de  Continentla. 

Gaudin  (I'Abbe)  Les  inconveniens  du  c61e- 
bat  des  pretres. 

Gusman  de  sacris  ministris. 

Hosii    (Stanisl.)    Opera. 

Hubrici  Defensio  coujugii  sacerdotum, 

Mayeri   Dissertationes. 

Melancthonis  Defensio  conjugi  sacerdotum. 

Orichovii  Orationes  contra  Syricium. 

Osiandri   Dissertationes. 

P.  M.artyr  de  Ccelibatu  sacerdotum. 

Sasii  (Eeumenicum.  (Extracts  from  Coun- 
cils, Fathers,  &c.) 

Schmidii  (.T.  A.)  Dissertationes. 

Smith  de  Coelibatu  sacerdotum. 

Trefurt's  Colibat  aus  d.  gesichtspunkte. 

Wicellii   Via   Regia. 

Beaver's  Doct.  of  the  Scripture. 

BiUingsley's  (John)  Sermons. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Polemic  Works. 

Hall's  (J.)  Honor  of  the  married  clergy. 

Hey's  Lectures  on  theology.     Bk.  4. 

Martin's   Traictise   deelaryng  and  provyng 

that  the  pretended  marriage  of  priestes  is 

no  marrige. 
Merrick's  Marriage  a  Divine  institution. 
Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate. 
Payne's  Exam,  of  the  texts  which  Papists 

cite,  &c. 
TuUie's    (George)    Sermons. 
Wharton's  Rise  and  progress  of  the  celibacy 

of  the   clergy.     (Reprinted    in    Gibson's 

Preservative.) 

Cellites.    See  lollakds. 
Censoriousuess.    See  evil  BPEAEixa. 

Benson's    (Joseph)    Sermons. 
Blair's    (James)    Sermons. 
Bourne's    (Samuel)    Sermons. 
Brady's    (Nicolas)    Sermons. 
Christian  Examiner.     35:311. 
Evans'  (Dr.  John)  Christian  temper. 
Faulkner's  (Will.)  Essays.     Ess.  1. 
Jeter's    (J.    B.)    Sermons. 
Kendall  (I.)  on  Eccentricity. 
Mason's    (Richard)    Sermons. 
Parry's   (Joshua)   Sermons. 

Ceremonial  Law.    See  abrogation. 

Creizenach's  Schulchan  Aruch. 

Dassovii    Dissertationes. 

Maimonidea   Opcra. 

Spencer  de  Legibus  Hebrseofoili  fitualib'us 

("  Of  infinite  use." — Warburton.) 
Witsii  Theocratia  Israelitarum. 
Calmet's  Dictionary  of  the  Bible. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  6. 


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Ceremonial  Law — ccmtinued. 

Grcswcll's  Discourses.  (Comparisou  of  the 
Hebrew  ritual  with  Christiauity.) 

Jones  on  the  Mosaic  distinct,  of  animals. 

Lightfoot's  llorui  Ilcbraicic. 

Lowman's  Kitual  of  Hebrew  worship. 

Mainionides'  llcasons  for  the  law  of  Moses. 
Trans,  with  notes,  by  Townley. 

Michaelis'  Laws  of  Moses.   Tr.  by  Dr.  Smith. 

Stanhope's    Boyle   Lectures. 

Sykes   on    Christianity. 

Tappan's   Lectures. 

Warburton's   Julian. 

Weems'  Expos,  of  the  ceremonial  law. 

Wines  on  the  Ceremonial  law. 

Witsii   Egyptiaca. 

Ceremonies.     See   church    government, 

KELiaiONS,  RITES,  WORSHIP. 

Cerlnthiaus.    See  qnostics. 

Alexandri  (Natalis)  Dissertationes. 

Bassnage,  Annales  polit.  eccles. 

Buddcus  de  Ecclesia  apostolica.     (Opposes 

Bassnage  and  Faydit  in  some  points.) 
Edzardi  (Esdraj  Henr.)  Pisputationes. 
Faydit,  Ecclaircisemens  sur  I'Eglise. 
Pauli  (H.  E.  G.)  Historia  Cerinthi. 

Chaldee  Language. 

Bagsteri  Lexicon  Analyticum. 

Beelen,  Chrestomathia  Chaldaica. 

Buddci  Historia  Eeclesiastica. 

Calmeti    Dissertationes. 

Danzii  (Jo.  And.)  Dissertationes. 

Fuerst,  Coneordantia  Chaldaica. 

Langius  de  Charactere  primasvo  bibliorum. 

Pfeifferi    Critica   Sacra. 

Reineecii  Lexicon  Hebraeo-Chaldaicum. 

Renferdus  de  Antiquitntc  lit.  Chaldaicarum. 

Sclieid,  Lexicon  Hebrreo-Chaldaicum. 

Winer's  Chaldaischer  Lesebuch. 

Wolfii   Bibliotheca. 

Chaldee   Paraphrase. 

Beckii  Paraph.  C.  I.  lib.  Chronicorum. 
Clarke  (S.),  Varia>  lectiones  et  obs.  in  C.  P. 
Danzii  Intcrpretes  Ebrajo-Chalda^us,  omnes 
utriusque  linguaa  idiotismos  dextere  expl. 
Fagii    Paraphrasis. 
Hottingeri  Thesaurus  philologicus. 
Josephi  Parajih.  C.  cum  versione  Latina. 
Lusatto,  Philoxenus. 
Onkelos,  P.  Chald.  in  sacra  biblia. 
Peterman  de  Duabus  Pent,  paraph.  Chald. 
Simonis,  Historia  Critica  Vet.  Test. 
Smith  (Tho.)  Diatriba  de  C.  paraphrastis. 
Winer  de  Onkeloso  ejusque  paraph. 

de  Jonathauis  in  Pent,  paraphras. 

Zunz's  Gottesdienstliche  Vortrage  der  Juden. 

Etheridgc's  Targums  of  Onkelos  and  .Tona- 
tban  ;  with  the  fragments  of  the  Jerusalem 
Targum.  Translated  from  the  Chaldee. 
.1865.     (The  first  English  translation.) 

5 


Hoy's  (Dr.  J.)  Lcct.  on  Divinity.  Bk.  1,  ch.  9. 

The  Targums  are  given  in  the  Bibles  of 
Bi  XTOHF,  BoMBEKG,  aiid  Others. 

Chance.      See  atheism,    cauration,    patk, 

NECESSITY,  providence. 

Buchanan's  Modern  Atheism.     Chap.  6. 
Bentley's  Boyle  Lectures.     lt)93. 
Clarke  (Dr.  Sam.)  on  the  Laws  of  chance. 
Hojie's  Essay  on  tho  doctrine  of  chances. 
Howe's    (Charles)    Meditations. 
Watts'   Ontology. 

Change  of  Sabbath,   gee  Sabbatarians. 

Liebetrut  d.  Tag  des  Herrn. 

Agnew  on  the  Sabbath. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repository.     ?.d  Series.    1  :  366. 

Amuer's  Weekly  festival  of  tho  Church. 

Barclay's  Apology  for  the  true  divinity. 

Burnett  on  the  39  Articles. 

Chandler's    (Sam.)    Discourses. 

Doddridge's    Lectures. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Sermons. 

Glen  (John)  on  the  Sabbath.     (A  valuable 

historical  treatise.) 
Glenworth  on  the  Sabbath. 
Hallet's  (Jos.)  Notes  on  Scripture. 
Holmes'  Essays  on  the  Sabbath. 
Jennings'  Jewish  Antiquities. 
Kennedy's  Chronology  on  the  Heb.  text. 
Kennicott  on  the  Sabbath. 
Lenfant  on  the  New  Testament. 
Jlalcom's  Bible  Dictionary.  Art.  "  Sabbath." 
Mede   on    Ezekiel. 
Morer  on  the  Sabbath. 
Orton's    (Job)    Discourses. 
Sharp's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 
Wallis  on  the  Sabbath. 

Warren's  (Edm.)  Jews'  Sabbath  antiquated. 
Watts'    (Isaac)    Works. 
AVells'  Practical  Sabbatarian. 
Wilson's  (Bp.)  Obligation  of  the  Lord's  day. 

Clianting.    See  psalmody. 

Charity.    See  alms,  love. 
Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Barrow's    (Bp.)    Works. 
Bcattie's  Elements  of  moral  science. 
Beveridge's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Blair's    (James)    Sermons.  ' 

Blundell's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Calamy's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 
Chalmer's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Conybeare's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Crosinge   on    Charity. 

Dwight's  (Tim.)  Discourses.  Dis.  96,  99, 130. 
Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 
Evans  (Dr.  John)  on  Christian  Temper. 
Fenelon's  (Abp.)  Character  of  true  charity. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 
Girdlestonc's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Hawkins  an  the  Nature  extent,  &e. 
Haynes'  lUustratious  of  faith. 


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C  h  a.rity— continued. 

Hole's  (Matt.)  Practical  Discourses. 

Kurd's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Limborch's  Christian  theology. 

Milner's    (Joseph)    Sermons. 

Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Oakley's  (Frederick)  Sermons. 

Owen  on  the  Ep.  to  the  Hebrews.     Chap.  6. 

Paley's  Moral  Philosophy. 

Porter's  (Ebenezer)  Sermons. 

Riddle's  (J.  E.)  Sermons. 

Salsbury's  (Bp.)  Nature  and  extent  of  C. 

Scott's    (Tho.)    Sermons. 

Seeker's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 

Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Samuel  S.)  Discourses, 

Spring's  (Gardner)  Essays. 

Sumner  (Bp.)  on  Christian  charity. 

Taylor's  (Jeremy)  Discourses. 

Thompson  (J.  P.)  on  the  Christian  Graces. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Topping's  Christian  love. 

Tucker's  Light  of  Nature.     Ch.  19. 

Watts'    (Isaac)    Sermons. 

Whitefield's  (George)  Sermons. 

Witherspoon's  Enquiry,  &o.     (Works.) 

Yonge's  (James)  Sermons.     2d  Series. 

CUartrense.    See  carthosians. 

Cliastiseinoit.    See  afflictiox,  bereave. 

ME.NT,  DESPONDENCY,  MOURNERS,    SUB- 
MISSION. 

t 

Chastity.    See  uncleanness. 

Brown's  Philosophy  of  the  mind. 

Cave's  Primitive  Christianity. 

D wight's  (Timothy)  Discourses. 

Ogden's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Ovington's  Christian  chastity. 

Paley's    (Wiiliam)    Sermons. 

Rush  on  the  Diseases  of  the  mind. 

Ryan's  (Dr.  S.)  Prostitution  in  London, 
Paris,  and  New  York ;  the  most  fertile 
source  of  personal  and  social  misery. 

Scott  (Tho.)  on  Female  prostitution. 

Tait's  Magdalenism.  (Extent,  causes,  and 
consequences  of  prostitution.) 

Watts'    (Isaac)    Sermons. 

Wayland's   Moral   Science. 

Clieerfulness.    See  despondency. 

Bridges'  Religion  without  gloom. 
Carter's    (N.)    Sermons. 
Fuller's  Calvinistic  and  Socinian  systems. 
Home's   (Bp.)   Discourses. 

Clierethites. 

Lakemacheri  Observationes  Philologicas. 

diernbim.    See  ark  of  the  covenant. 

Dorien    de    Cherubinis. 

Grosmanni  Philonis  Judfei  anecdoton. 

Markii  Fascicula  Dissertationes. 

Spencer  de  Legibus  Uebraiorum.     Diss.  4. 


C  li  e  r  wbi  m — conluiued. 
Thalemani  (C.  W.)  Tractationes. 
Velthusen,  von  den  Cherubinen,  &c. 
ZoUig's  Cherubim-wagen. 

Christian  Quart.  Spect.     3  :  247.  8  :  368. 
Christian  Review.     14  :  592. 
Hodge's  Strictures  on  Sharp's  Examination. 
Hutchinson's  (John)  Works. 
Killen's  Our  companions  in  glory. 
McLeod's  Cherubim  and  the  Apocalypse. 
Sharp's  Exam,  of  Hutchinson's  hypothesis. 
Simpson  on  the  Language  of  Scripture. 
Smith's  (G.)  Doctrine  of  the  Cherubim. 
Whitby's  Scheme  of  Prophecy.   (Appendix.) 

CUief  Knd  of  Man.    See  end  of  man. 

Cliiliasm.    See  millenarians. 

Chivalry.     See  kniohts. 

Belloy,  de  I'Origine  des  divers  ordres. 
Bonani  Ordinum  Equestrium. 
Cabany,  Hist,  des  ordres  de  chevalerie. 
Clement,  Bibliotheca  curieusc  historique. 
Favini,  Theater  d'honeur. 
Gruteri  Chron.  chronicorum  ecclesiae.   Lib.  2. 
Hermant,  Histoire  des  ordres  militaire. 
Honore,  Dissertations  historiques  et  critique. 

(Extensive  and  complete.) 
Lagerloefii   Dissertationes. 
Zentegravii   Dissertationes. 

James'  (G.  P.  R.)  History  of  chivalry. 
Mills'  (C.)  History  of  chivalry. 
Oxford  Prize  Essays.     1798. 

Choice   of  Company.    See  company. 

Christiau   Antiquities. 

See   ARCHyEOLOOY. 

Alt's  Kirchenlehre  in  ihrer  hist.  Entwickel. 
Ammon's  (C.  F.)   Fortbildung  d.  Christen- 

thums  zur  Weltreligion. 
Augusti's  Christlichen  Archaeology. 
Bachr's    Lehre   der   Kirche,    in    den   ersten 

3  Jahrh. 
Bebelii  Hist.  4  prioribus  saeculis. 
Bingham,  Origines  Sac.  antiq.  eccles. 
Bcihmer's  Christliche-Kirchliche  Alterthums 

Wissenschaft. 
Callixti    Historia  eccl.   Occidentalis.      Sec. 

viii.,  ix.,  X. 
Caroli  Memorabilia  Ecelesiastica. 
Dodwellii  Dissertationes  Cyprianicae. 
Gfrorer,  Gesch.  des  Urchristenthums. 
Guerike's  Lehrbuch  der  Christlich-kirchlich. 

Archaeologie. 
Hagerup  de  Catechumenis  ecc.  Africanse  in 

saec.  V. 
Langhornii  Elenchus  Antiquitatem,  &c. 
Locherer's    Lehrbuch   der   Christlich-kirch- 

lichen  Archseologie. 
Mammachii  Origines  ChristianaB. 
Martigny,  Diet,  de  Antiq.  Chretienne. 
Mosheimii    Commentarius   de  rebus    Chris- 

tianorum  ante  Constantinum. 


67 


Chrlstlani  Antiqu.tles — continued. 

Nicolai  de  Moribus  Christianorum  vet. 

Pearsoni    Opera   posthuma. 

Rauscher's  Gesch.  der  christlichen  kirche. 

Rheinwald's  Kirchliche  Arehajologie. 

Sehone's  Geschiehtforschungen. 

Semleri  Com.  de  antiq.  christianorum. 

Siegel's  Handbuch  der  chris.  kiroiil.  alter- 

thiimer   in  alphabet,  ordnung,  mit  steter 

Beziehung,  <fec. 
Staudenmaier's  Geist  des  christenthums. 
Archa3ological  Journal.    Lond.    Begun  1844. 
Bates'  (Wm.)  Lectures.     (Very  useful.) 
Bingham's  Antiq.  of  the  Christian  Church. 

(Makes  one  of  the  best  of  church  histories, 

but  is  not  always  impartial.) 
Blackmore's  Christian  Antiquities. 
Burton's  Theological  Works. 
Coleman's    Christian   Antiquities.     (Chiefly 

trans,  from  Augusti,  with  additions  from 

Rheinwald,  Siegel,  and  others.) 
Cooper's  Church  of  ancient  Christendom. 
Dalryraple's  (Lord  Hales)  Disquisitions. 
Guericke's  Manual  of  Chris,  antiq.     Trans. 

by  Morrison. 
Henry's -Compendium  of  Christian  Antiq. 
King's  Constitution,  discipline,  unity,  and 

worship  of  the  primitive  church. 
Ketts'  Bampton  Lectures.     1792. 
Lingard's  Antiq.  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  church. 

(Papal.) 
Parker's    Gov.  of  the  Church  for  the  first 

600  years. 
Princeton  Review.     24  : 1 . 
Riddle's    Manual   of    Christian   antiquities. 

(Compiled  chiefly  from  Augusti.) 
Semler's    State   of  the   church   in   the   first 

centuries. 
Strutt's  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities. 
Whateley's  Rise,  propagation,  and  corrup- 
tion of  Christianity. 
Whittington's  Eccles.  antiquities  of  France. 

Christian  ConAlct.    See  fiuht  of  faith. 

Cliristiau   Deportment. 

See  DEPOKTMENT. 

Christian  Experience.  See  conviction, 

CONVERSION.  * 

Christian  Intercourse. 

Christian  Observer.     24  :  678. 

Goodman's  Winter-evening  conferences. 

Lucas'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Miller's    (John)    Sermons. 

Sprague's  Hints  on  the  intercourse  of  Chris. 

Christian  Liiberty.    See  LiBERTr. 

Buddei  Prolegomena  de  theol.  polem.  studio. 
Vassor,  de  la  Manniere  d'examiner  les  dif- 

ferens  de  religion. 
Abernethy's    Sermons. 
Balguy's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 
Bolton's  Bounds  of  Christian  liberty. 


Christian  Liberty — cmitinued. 

Brackenbury's  (Edward)  Discourses. 
Brooks'  Hist,  of  religious  liberty  in  England. 

(To  the  death  of  George  III.) 
Butler  (Dr.  S.)  on  Christian  liberty. 
Christian  Examiner.     10  :  87.  34  :  100. 
Christian  Observer.     11:41. 
Clarke's  (Tho.)  History  of  Intolerance. 
Deane's    (S.)    Sermons. 
Downame  (Bp.)  on  Christian  freedom. 
Fellows'  (Robt.)  Religion  without  Cant. 
Foster's   (John)    Sermons. 
Girdlestone's  (Cha.)  20  parochial  sermons. 
Hall's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Hodgkin's  Progress  of  religious  liberty. 
Jackson's  Defence  of  human  liberty. 
Lothrop  on  Christian  liberty. 
Mainwaring's  (John)  Sermons. 
Priestley's  Essaj'S  on  Government. 
Princeton  Review.     .31  :  664. 
Robinson's  (Robt.)  Miscellaneous  works. 
Stuart  (Moses)  on  Religious  liberty. 
Taylor's    (W.)    Sermons. 
Thomson's  (Thos.)  Sermons. 
Universalist  Quarterly.     6  :  .371. 
Westminster  Review.     13  :  188. 
ZollikoflFer's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons. 

Cliristian  Race. 

Arnold's  (Thos.)  Miscellaneous  Works. 
Baddelly's  (George)  Discourses. 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Collison's  (M.  A.)  Sermons. 
Haverfield's  (Tho.  T.)  Sermons. 
Hoadly's   (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Home's   (Bp.)    Discourses. 
New  Englander.     7  :  369. 
Scott's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 
Scott's  (John)  Christian  life. 
Seabury's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Summerfield's  (John)  Sermons. 
Summer's    (Samuel)    Sermons. 
Sylvester's  Christian  race  and  patience. 
Williams'  (Roger)  Bloody  Tenet. 
(Other   works.) 


Christian  Temper.    See  emotions, 

GODLINESS,  PRACTICAL  PIETY. 

Christian  Union.    See  brotherly  love, 

SCHISM,  sectarianism. 

Cyprian,   Epistolse. 

Acontii  Strategematum  Satante. 

Bullingeri    Decades. 

Duten  (L.),  de  I'Eglise. 

Glanzow's    Wiederherstellung     des     achten 

Protest. 
Hus  (Joan.)  de  Unitate  Ecclesiis. 
Koch,  der  Evangelisch  Verein. 
Kocher's  Abildung  einer  Freidens-theologie. 
Praetorii  (M.)  Tuba  pacis. 
Schuberth  iiber  Allgemein.  Union  der  chris, 

Bekenntnisse. 
Starck,  Entretiens  philologique. 
Steudel's  Religionsvereinigung. 


68 


Clii'istian  Union — continued. 

Tabaraud.  de  la  Reunion  des  communions. 

Tittman's  Vereinigung  d.  evang.  Kirchen. 

Turrettini  (J.  A.)  Nubes  testium. 

Adams  (J.)  on  Christian  Union. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repository.     11 :  86,  363. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Bather's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Baxter's  (Rich.)  Only  way  of  concord. 

Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 

Bowes  (J.)  on  Christian  Union. 

Butler's  Account  of  confessions  of  faith. 

Bullinger's  Decades.     (Parker  Soe.  pub.) 

Christian  Examiner.    16  :  24.  39  :  53.  40  :  56. 

Christian  Quart.  Spectator.     9  :  65,  289. 

Christian  Rev.    3  :  109.  7  :  342.  12  :  165,  477. 

Dah-ymple  on  Christian  Unity. 

Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  17  :  664. 

Fawcett's  (.John)  Sermons. 

Gale's    (John)    Sermons. 

Greenfield's  (Edmund)  Works. 

Harris'  Divided  church  made  one. 

Hall's  (Peter)  Harm,  of  Prot.  confessions. 

Howe's    (John)    Sermons. 

Innis  (Will.)  on  Christian  Union. 

Jamiesou's  Sermons  on  brotherly  love. 

Johnson's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Jones'  (Will,  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 

Le  Messurier's  Bampton  Lectures.     1808. 

Literary  and  Theol.  Rev.    2 :  507.  3  :  140,  311. 

McCrie  on  the  Unity  of  the  church. 

Mather's    (Cotton)    Sermons. 

New  Englander.     4  :  132,  532. 

North  British  Review.     1 :  412.  2  :  565. 

Princeton  Review.     8  :  11.  20  :  104. 

Ridgeley's  (Bp.)  Way  of  Peace. 

Schmucker's  Appeal  to  the  Amer.  churches. 

Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     4  :  245. 

Spry's  Bampton  Lectures.  1816.  (The  sub- 
ject historically  considered.) 

Starck's  (Baron  de)  Philosophical  dialogue. 

Trench's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Van  Mildert's  (William)  Sermons. 

Whateley's  Bampton  Lectures.  1822.  (Use 
and  abuse  of  party  feeling.) 

Wilson's  Bampton  Lectures.     1851. 

CUristian  "Warfare.  See  fight  of  faith. 
Cliristians   of  St.  Jolnn. 

See  HEMEROBAPTISTS. 

Cliristlans   of   St.   Thomas. 

See  NESTORIANS. 

Clirist's    Iiiniited   Public    Appear- 

ANCE  AFTER  HIS  RESURRECTION. 

A';terbury's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Blackwell's  Boyle  Lectures. 

Burnett's    (Bp.)    Discourses. 

Ditton  on  the  Resurrection  of  Christ. 

Fleming's    Christology. 

Superville's    Sermons. 

Sykes  on  Christianity.     Ch.  10. 

Clirist's    Personal  Reign.      See 

MtLLENARIANS,  SECOND  ADVENT. 


Cliristtanlty. 

The  Fathers  here  cited  are  arranged   in 
chronological  order. 

Hermas,  Philosophi  philosophorum  irrisio. 
Justin  Martyr,  Paraenesis  ad  Graecos. 

Oratio  ad  Graicos. 

Apologia  pro  christianis. 

Apologia  secunda  jjro  christianis. 

de  Monarchia  Dei. 

Dialogue  cum  Tryphone. 

Epistola  ad  Diognetum. 

Tertullian,  Apologeticus  adversus  Gentes. 

ad  Nationes. 

■ — ■ de  Testimonio  animee. 

ad  Scapulam. 

adversus  Judseos. 

Oratio  ad  Catechumenos. 

Athenagoras,  Legatio  pro  christianis. 

Atheniensis  Apologia. 

de  Mortuorum  resurrectione 


Theophilus,  contra  Calumniatores. 
Clemens  (Alex.),  Protrepticon  ad  Gentes. 
Minutius  Felix,  Octavius. 
Origen,  contra  Celsum. 
Cyprian,  de  Idololatrium  vanitate. 
Testimonia  ad  Quirinum. 


Lactantius,  de  Mortibus  persecutorum. 
Athanasius,  Oratio  contra  Gentes. 
Cyril  (Alex.),  contra  Julianum. 
Eusebius,  Preparatio  Evangelica. 
Demonstratio  Evangelica. 


Chrysostom,  adversus  Jud«os. 
contra  Gentiles. 


Ambrose,  Responsio  relationi  Symmachi. 
Theodoret,  de  curandis  affectionibus  Grsecor. 
Augustine,  de  Vera  religione. 

de  moribus  Ecclesiae  Catholicae. 

adversus  Judaeos. 

de  civitate  Dei. 

adversus  Paganos. 


Arnobius,  adversus  Gentes. 

Arndtius  de  vero  Christianismo. 

Bergier,  Preuves  du  Christianisme. 

Bernard,  de  I'Excellence  de  la  Rcl.  chret. 

Boesnier,  Preservatif  contre  I'irreligion. 

Bretschneider's  Systematisehe  Entwickelung. 

Buddei  Miscellanea  Sacrorum.     Part  I. 

Cartwright,  Certamen  Religionum. 

Chateaubriand,  de  genere  du  Christianisme. 

Curcellii    (Steph.)    Opera. 

Du  Plessis  de  veritate  relig.  Christianas. 

Edemus  de  Veritate  relig.  christianae. 

Fabricius  de  Veritate  relig.  Christianas. 

Gotti  de  Veritate,  <tc.     (Acta  erud.) 

Grotius  de  Veritate  relig.  chris.  ("Equally 
approved  by  Catholics  and  Protestants." 
— C.  Butler.  A  fine  edit.,  with  English 
notes  and  illustrations  by  Middleton. 
Printed  1S55.) 

Hornbeekii  Su'mma  eontroversiarum  relig. 

Houtville  la  Religion  chrStienne  prove  par 
les  faits.  (Highly  esteemed.  It  is  pre- 
ceded by  an  ace.  of  the  methods  taken  by 
writers  for  and  against  Christianity.) 


69 


Christ  ianity — continued. 

Huetii  Demonstratio  Evangelica. 
Kortholti  Grundlichen  Beweis,  <fcc. 
Lamy,  Preuves  evidentes  de  la  verite,  &c. 
Le  Clerc,  Bibliotheque  ancienne  et  moderne. 
Limborch,  do  Veritate,  Ac. 
Malebranche,  Conversations  chrStienne. 
Pascal,  Pensees  sur  la  religion.    ("  Contains 

the  germ  of  all  that  can  be  said,  for  or 

against  the  Chris,  relig." — Vextouillac.) 
Picteti  Dissertationes  Theologicae. 
Sagittarii  Intro,  in  Hist.  Ecclesiasticae. 
Schuberti  de  Veritate,  <tc. 
Stattleri  Demonstratio  Evangelica. 
Tappen,  Wahreit  der  christlichen  Religion. 
Tollner's  Goettl.  Eingeb.  der  heiligen  Schrift. 
Turretini    Dissertationes. 
Abbadie's  Truth  of  Chris.    Trans,  by  Booth. 
Addison's  Evidences,  &c.     (Many  editions.) 
Alexander's  (Arehib.)  Evidences  of  Chris. 
Alexander's  (W.  L.)  Christ  and  Christianity. 
Alley's  Vindiciae  Christians.     (Comparison 

of  the  Greek,  Roman,  Hindu,  Mahometan, 

and  Christian  religions.) 
Allix's  Reflections  on  the  Holy  Scriptures. 
Apology  of  Ben  Mordccai.    (Powerful;  with 

valuable  notes  by  Henry  Taylor.) 
Appleton's  Works.     Lectures  18  to  25. 
Apthorp's  Obser.  on  Gibbon's  Deel.  and  fall. 
Arndt's  True  Christianity. 
Bampton  Lectures.     (Particularly  for  1780, 

'84,  '86,  '87,  '88,  '92,  '94,  '97,  '98,  1803,  '08, 

'11,  '12,  '23,  '25,  '.31.) 
Bassett's  Reasonableness  of  revelation. 
Bates'  (William)  Works.     Chap.  5. 
Baxter's  (Rich.)   Reasons  of  the   Christian 

religion.     (Dr.  S.  Johnson  pronounced  it 

the  best  work  on  the  subject.) 
Bean's   Evidences,    &c. 
Beattie's  Evidences,  &c.     (Popular.) 

Nature  and  immutability  of  truth. 

Benson's  Hulsean  Lectures.     1820. 
Biscoe's  Acts  of  the  Apostles  confirmed  from 

other  authors. 
Bolton's  Evidences.     (Prize  essay.     1852.) 
Bonnet's  Philosoph.  and  critical  enquiries. 

(Refutes  modern  French  philosophy.) 
Boyle  (Robt.)  Lectures.    (Commenced  1692.) 
Broadley's  Christianity  a  divine  revelation. 
Brown's  Essay  on  the  characteristics. 
Burgess'  (Bp.)  Easter  catechism. 
Butler's  Analogy  of  Relig.  and  Nat.   Part  2. 
Butler's  (Alban)  Meditations  and  Discourses. 
Carey's  (P.  M.)  Evid.  and  corruptions  of  C. 
Chalmer's  Evidences,  &o. 
Channing's  (W.  E.)  Dudleian  lecture. 
Chelsum"  Remarks  on  Gibbon's  Rome. 
Chichester  on  Deism. 
Clarke's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Reflections  on  Amyntor. 

Truth  and  certainty  of  the  Chr.  I'cl. 

Sermons. 

Cook's  Historical  view  of  Christianity. 
Cioley's  Three  cycles  of  revelation.    (Argues 

the  parallelism  of  the  Patriarchal,  .Jewish, 

and    Christian    dispensations.)      ("More 

fanciful  than  sound." — Brit.  Critic.) 


Clirtstlanity — continued. 

Crosskey's  Defence  of  Religion. 

Dalrymple    on   the    Causes    which    Gibbon 
assigns  for  the  progress  of  Christianity. 

Davies'  Exam,  of  the  15th  and  16th  chapters 
of  Gibbon. 

Doddridge's  (P.j  Evid.     (Many  editions.) 

Duchall's  Presumj)tive  evidence,  (fee.    ("Sin- 
gular merit." — Kippis.) 

Duguet's  Principles  of  relig.     Tr.  by  Lalby. 

Durham's  Christianity  the  friend  of  man. 

Dwight's  (Prest.)  Discourses. 

Edwards  (Dr.  John)  on  the  Authority,  <fcc. 

Faweett's  (James)' Sermons. 

Fell's   (John)   Lectures. 

Foote's  Leading  aspects  of  Christianity. 

Fuller's  Gospel  its  own  witness. 

Gastrel's  Necessity  and  certainty  of  religion. 

Gerard  on  the  Genius  of  Christianity. 

Gisbourne's  Survey  of  Relig.     (Admired.) 

Goddard  on  the  Mental  condition  necessary 
to  a  due  enquiry  into  religious  evidence. 

Gray's  (Robt.)  Ten  discourses. 

Green's  (Robt.)  Demonstration  of  the  truth 
of  Christianity. 

Nine  discourses. 

Norrisean  prize  essay.     1796. 


Greenfield's  Evid.  by  inductive  philosophy. 

Grew's  Cosmologia  Sacra. 

Grotius  on  the  Truth  of  the  Ch.  religion. 

Gurney's   Evidences,    <fec. 

Hale's  Influence  of  Gibbon's  five  causes. 

Hammond's  Reasonableness  of  the  C.  relig. 

Hampden's  Essay  on  the  evidences,  &c.     (A 

worthy  comjianion  to  Butler's  Analogy.) 
Harness'  Connection  of  C.  and  happiness. 
Hey's  Lectures  on  Divinity.     Vol.  1. 
Hodge's  Summary  of  corroborative  evid. 
Hulsean  Lectures.     1820,  1821,  1831,  1837. 
Hunter's  (Henry)  Evidences,  &c. 
Inglis'  Vindic.  of  the  Christian  faith. 
Ireland's  (J.)  Chr.  and  Paganism  compared. 
Jenkins'  Reasonableness  and  certainty,  &c. 
Jortin's  Truth  of  the  Christian  religion. 
Knox's  (Vicessimus)  Christian  philosophy. 
Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  Gospel  history. 
Leslie's  Short  method  with  the  Jews. 

Short  method  with  the  Deists. 

Truth  of  C.  demonstrated. 


Less'  (G.)  Demonstration  of  the  truth  of  the 

Christian  religion. 
Littleton's  Conversion  of  St.  Paul. 
Locke's  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 
Mcllvaine's  Evid.     (A  brief  compilation.) 
Maltljy's  Illustrations.     (8  good  dissertat.) 
Marsh's  Evid.  and  nature  of  the  C.  religion. 
Middleton's  Miscellaneous  AVorks. 
Muoie's   (D.)  Chr.  vindicated.     (Cambridge 

prize  essay.) 
Nare's  Evidences,  Ac.     (Able  and  original.) 
Osterwald's  Grounds  and  principles,  &c. 
Paloy's    Evidences,    <tc. 
Iloraj    Paulinae. 


Parker's  Demonstration  of  the  Divine  autho- 
rity, &o. 


10 


Cliristiauity — continued. 

Penrose's  Evidences,  <fec.,  from  its  wisdom. 
Porteus'    Summary   of    the    evidences,    <fec. 

(Good  for  young  people.) 
Price's  (Rich.)  Dissertations.     Diss.  4. 
Priestley's  Letters  to  a  philosoph.  unbeliever. 
Roberts'   Vindication,   ifcc.     (Reply  to  Vol- 

ney's  ruins.) 
Robinson's  (The.)  Nature  and  Evidence,  &c. 
Rosse's  (Earl  of)  Proof  of  the  C.  religion. 
Ryland's  (.John)  Essays. 
Salsbury's  Strictures  on  Gibbon's  Rome. 
Scott's    (The.)    Works.      . 
Seller's  Reasonableness  of  belief. 
Sharp's  (Gregory)  Defence  of  C. 
She])]iard's    Divine    origin,    <tc.     (Deduced 

from  evidences  which  are  not  founded  on 

the  authenticity  of  Scripture.) 
Sherlock  on  the  Resurrection  of  Christ. 
Simmes'  Nature  and  reception  of  Chr. 
Smith's  (J.  Pye)  Testimony  to  the  Messiah. 

Sacrifice  and  priesthood  of  Christ. 

Sprague's  Contrast  between  Christianity  and 

other  systems. 
Steele's  (J.)  Philosophy  of  the  evidences. 
Stephens'  Comparison  of  C.  with  other  sys. 
Stillingfleet's  Origiues  sacric. 
Sumner's  (Bp.)  Nature  and  reception  of  C. 
Sykes'  (A.  A.)  Truth  of  Christianity. 
Thompson's  Types,  Prophecies,  and  Miracles. 
Tillotson's   Sermons. 
Tunstell's   Academica. 

Lectures. 

AVarburton's  Divine  legation  of  Moses. 
Watson's  ( Bp.)  Apology.    ( Reply  to  Gibbon.) 

Tracts. 

AVellwood's  Authority  of  the  N.  Testament. 
West's  Defence  of  Revelation. 
Whitby's  Necessity,  Usefulness,  <tc. 
Wilson's  (J.)  Reasonableness  of  C.    (An  able 

development  of  the  principles  of  Butler's 

Analogy.) 

The  above  are  but  a  fraction  of  the  writers 
on  this  subject,  but  are  abundantly  sufficient 
for  the  purposes  of  this  work.  See  a  full  list 
of  writers  for  and  against  Christianity,  up  to 
the  14th  century,  in  Cave's  Hist.  Litteraria. 

Cliristiniiity  Adapted   to   Man. 

Pluguet,  Memoires  pour  serVir  a  I'histoire 
des  egaremens  de  I'esprit  humain  par 
rapport  a  la  relig.  chretienne.  ('•  Excel- 
lent ouvrago." — Brunet.) 

Titman's  Verhaeltuiss  des  Christenthums 
zur  Entwickelung  des  Menchengesehlechts. 

American  Bibl.  Repository.     3  :  229.  5  :  403. 

2d  Series.  1:180. 
American  Eclectic  Mag.     January,  1858. 
Barton's    Divine   wisdom    in    the    natural, 

moral,  and  physical  world. 
Bunscn's  (C.  C.  J.)  Christ'y  and  mankind. 
Butler's   (Piers  E.)  Rationality  of  revealed 

religion. 
Butler's  Analogy  of  Religion  and  Nature. 


Cliristianity  Adapted  to  3Iau — cont. 

Chalmers  on  the  Power  and  wisdom  of  God. 
(Christian  E-Kaminer.     45:194. 
Christian  Quart.  Spectator.     9  :  573. 
Christian  Review.     2:74,495.  13:572. 
Fry's  (Eilw.)  Essaj's  on   the   Accordance  of 

Christianity  with  the  nature  ol  nian. 
Hampden's  Philosophical  evidences  of  C. 
Harness'  Christianity  adapted  to  man,  and 

therefore  true. 
Jones  on  the  Claims  of  Religion. 
Kitto's  Journal  of  Sacred  Literature.     4:34, 
Literary  and  Theol.  Review.     1  :  632. 
Methodist  Quart.  Review.     1 :  39. 
Miller's  Bampton  Lectures.     1817. 
Morehead's  (Robt.)  Sermons. 
New  Englander.     5  :  43.'{. 
Norman's  Necessity  of  Revelation. 
Redford's  Holy  Scriptures  verified  by  science, 

history,  and  human  consciousness. 
Reid's  (Tho.)  Works.     Essay  1,  ch.  ]. 
Spence's  Religion  for  mankind. 
Trench's  Hulsean  Lectures.     1845. 
Universalist  Quarterly.     7  :  156. 
Williamson's  Boyle  Lectures.     1778. 
Woodgate's  Bampton  Lectures.     1838. 

Clirlstlaiiity  Applied  to  Buisiness. 

See  RELIGID.N  .\.NU  Bl'SI.NKSS. 

CUristians.     See  disciples,  fkee  will 

BAPTISTS. 

CUristmas.    See  festivals,  jesds  Christ, 

BIRTH  OF,   NATIVITY. 

Andrews'   (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Barrow's    (Isaac)    Sermons. 
Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 
Blomfield's  (George  13.)  Sermons. 
Brownrig's    (R.)    Sermons. 
Gierke's    (Richard)    Sermons. 
Cooper's    (Edward)    Sermons. 
Conybeare's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Davies'    (Prest.)    Sermons. 
Dehon's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Donne's    (John)    Sermons. 
Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Girdlestone's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
(Tordon's   (Adam)    Sermons. 
Heber's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Home's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Ilorseley's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Jones'  (AVill.  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 
Lake's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Latimer's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Marshall's  (Nathan)  Sermons. 
Newman's  (John  H.)  Sermons. 
Pott's    (J.    H.)    Sermons. 
Smallridge's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Townsend's  (George)  Sermons. 
\\'hateley's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Christology.     See  faith  of  the   patri- 
archs, MES3I.\N!C  PSALMS. 

liertholdt,  Christologia  Judaeorum. 
Coquerell,  Essai  sur  la  person  de  J.  C. 


71 


Christology — continued. 

Dorner's  Lehre  von  der  person  Christus. 

Geschiohte  dor  christologio. 

Fabricii  Chris.  Noachica  et  Abrahamica. 
Frischmuthii  (J.)  XXIII  Dissertationes. 
Glassii  Opuscula  (Explic.  Ps.  ex.) 

Christologia  Mosaica. 

Guers,  le  Caoipe  et  le  tabernacle  du  desert. 
Gutleri    Dissertationes. 
Hengsteubcrg's  Christologie  des  A.  Test. 
Leibner's  Chris.  Eiuheit  des  dogm.  Systems. 
Meignan,  les  Prophcties  messianique. 
Rcdepenning's  Com.  in  locos  Vet.  Test. 
Stegmanni    Christognosia.       (A   storehouse 

of  thought.) 
Stcinwenderi  Christus  Deus  in  Vet,  Test. 
Umbreit,  der  Knecht  Gottes. 
Weber  de  Natura  Christi. 
Abbott  on  the  110th  Psalm. 
Bloomfield's    Traditional   Knowledge   of    a 

promised  Redeemer. 
Brown's  Norrisean  prize  essay.     1835. 
Burgh's  (Wm.  D.)  Donellian  lecture.     1862. 

— 1863. 

Fleming's    Christology. 

Loganthropos. 

Pranck's  Sum  and  substance  of  Scripture. 
Gill's  (John)   Prophecy  resp.  Messiah.     (A 

reply  to  Collins'  scheme  of  literal  proph.) 
Gordon's  (Robt.)  Christ  as  made  known  to 

the  ancient  church. 
Guild's  (Wm.)  Moses  unveiled. 

Harmony  of  all  the  prophets. 

Hale's    (W.)  Dissertations. 
Harpur's  Christ  in  the  Psalms. 
Harris'  (Dr.  W.)  Practical  Discourses. 
Heugstenberg's  Christology  of  the  Old  Test. 

Trans,  by  Dr.  Keith. 

Abridged  by  T.  K.  Arnold. 

Howson's  Norrisean  prize  essay.     1841. 
Hussey's  Glory  of  Christ. 
Kidd's  Christophany.     (Able  and  learned.) 
Literary  and  Theol.  Rev.     4:  71. 
Owen's  (John)  Glorious  majesty  of  Christ. 
Pierce  (Sam.  E.)  on  the  Pentateuch. 
Polhill's  View  of  some  divine  truths. 
Princeton  Review.     31 : 1,  38.  32  :  101. 
Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Com.  on  the  110th  Psalm. 
Robinson's  CTho.)  Proph.  of  the  Messiah. 
Sartorius  on  the  Person  of  Christ. 
Stephenson's  Christology  of  the  0.  and  N.  T. 
Williams'  Psalms  interpreted  of  Christ. 
Wilson's  Early  opinions  of  Jews  and  Chris. 

See   writers   named   by   Dorner,    in   his 
GeHch.  der  Christologie. 

CKronology.  See  chronological  ar- 
rangement OF  SCRIPTURE.  PERIOD  OF 
1260  TEARS,  SEPTDAGINT  CHRONOLOGY, 
SEVENTY  WEEKS. 

Assemani  Kalendaria  Ecc.  Universal.  (An 
investigation  of  the  origin  of  churches  in 
all  nations.) 

Barnard,  Chronologia  Samaritanarum. 

Baronii   Annales. 


C  hr  onology — continued. 

Bassnage,   Annales. 

Bengelii    Ordo    Temporum. 

Bucholstzeri  Index  chronol.  utriusque  Test. 

Buhle,  Calendarium  Palestine  CEconomicon. 

Camprian,  Chronologia  universalis. 

Capelli  Historia  Apostolica  illustrata. 

Clemencet   et   Durand,   Art   du  verifier   les 

dates  des  faits  historique.     (An  immense 

and  valuable  work.) 
Corsini    Dissertationes. 
Eusebii  Thesaurus  temporum. 

Chronicon.  cum  notis  J.  Scaliger. 


Frankii  Sj'stema  chron.  fundamcntalis. 
Frenoy,  Tablettes  chronologique. 
Gaultheri  Tabula  chron.  status  ecclesije. 
Gauz,  Chronologia,  sacra  et  profana. 
Genebrardi  Chronologia  ecclesiastica. 
Gregory  (John),  de  ^ris  et  Epochis. 
Harduini  Chron.  V.  T.  ad  Vulgatum  ex  acta 

ex  nummis  antiquis  illustrata. 
Hoffman's     jEgyptische    und     Israelitische 

Zeitrechnung. 
Hornii  Dissertationes.     (On  the  true  age  of 

the  world,  against  J.  Vossius.) 
Hottingeri  Diss.  Biblic.  chronologicEe. 
Ideler's     Handbuch     der     mathematischen 

Chronologic. 
Kepler,  de  Jesu  Christi  vero  anno  natali. 
Kochii  Strict,  theol.  in  Harduini  opera. 
Labbaji  Chronologia  technica. 
Longchamps,  les  Pastes  universel. 
Longuevue,    Dissertations. 
La  Combe,  Chronolog.  de  I'hist.  aneienne. 
La  Croze,  Vind.  vet.  script.     (Ag.  Harduin.) 
Lamy,  Apparatus  chronologicus. 
Marshami    Chronon   canonicus.      (Confined 

to  the  difiiculties  of  the  0.  T.    "  Learned 

and  accurate." — Hale.) 

^gyptiarum  antiq.  investigatio. 


Martian,  Defence  du  tcxte  Hebr.     (Against 

Pezron.) 
Mover's  Kritische  Untersuchungen. 
Noldii  Historia  IdumeEB. 
Page,  Critique  sur  Baronius. 
Parei  Chronologia  Sacra. 
Petavii    Rationarium   temporum.      (For   a 

long  period  the  favorite   text-book,  and" 

often  reprinted  with  improvements.) 
Petiti  Eclogie  chronologicas. 
Pezron,  Antiquite  des  temps  defendu. 
Polock,  Principes  de  chronologic. 
Pi,eus'  Beweis  das  die  Zeitrechnung,  &c. 
Riccioli  Dissert,  de  aunis  patriarcharum. 
Scaliger,  de  Emendatione  temjjorum. 

Thesaurus  temporum. 

Selden  de  Anno  civile  veterum. 

Seyffarth's  Entdeckungen  in  der  biblischen 

Zeitrechnung. 
Spaiiheimii  Chronologia  et  Historia  sacra. 

(Comes  down  to  the  reformation.) 
Tholuck's  C.  des  alten  Testaments. 
Tournemin,   Conjecture  sur  I'origine   de  la 

difference   du  texte  Hebreu,  de   I'edition 

Samaritan,  et  de  la  version  des  Septante. 


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C  firotkology— continued. 
Usseri  Annalcs  utriusquo  Testamenti. 

Vatcr's  Synchronistische  Tafeln  der  kirchen 
Greschichte. 

Vignole,  Chron.  de  I'hist.  sainte,  et  des  hist, 
etraugercs.  (From  the  Exodus  from 
Egypt  to  the  captivity  in  Babylon.) 

Vitriuga  Ilypotyposis.  (An  elegant  com- 
pendium.) 

Vossii  (G.)  Chronologia  sacra  Isagoge. 

de  LXX.  Interpretibus. 

Vossii  (I.)  Vera  letate  mundi. 

Castigationes  ad  scripta  Hornii. 

Walchii  Calendarium  PalestiuiB. 

Wicseier's  Chron.  u.  Ablassungszeit  d.  apos- 
telgesehichte  u.  d.  Paulin  Briefe. 

Allen's  Chain  of  Scrip.  C.  (Con  venient  tables.) 
Amer.  Biblical  Repos.     2d  Series.  6  :  Ui. 
Araer.  Quart.  Rev.  2:509.  (Egyptian  chron.) 
Amphlet's  Key  to  Script,  eras.     (Very  con-* 

venient.) 
Ancient  Universal  History.     (Last  vol.) 
Andrews'  (J.)  Key  to  Scripture  chronology. 
Bedford's  Scripture  chronology  demonstrated 

by  astronomical  calculation. 
Bennett's  Temple  of  Ezekiel.     (Reconciling 
the  Jewish  and  Christian  chronologies.)  ° 
Benson's  Chronology  of  our  Saviour's  life. 
Bentley's  Critical  observations. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     15  :  289. 
Bickmore's  Tables  of  comparative  ehronol. 

Chronological  Instruction. 

Blackadder's  (R.  B.)  Chron.  of  the  New  Test. 
Blair's  Chronology.     (With  useful  tables.) 
Bosanquet's  Chron.  of  the  times  of  Daniel 
Ezra,  and  Nehemiah.  ' 

Boyle's  (H.)  Chronicle  of  the  18th  and  19th 

centuries. 
Brett's  General  history  of  the  world. 
Broughton's  (Hugh)  Concent  of  Scriptures. 
Burton's  Chron.  of  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles. 
Browne's   (Henry)  Ordo  seculorum.     (Very 

condensed.) 
Carpenter's  Calendarium  Palestinfe. 
Carr's  Jewish  calendar  explained. 
Christian  Monthly  Spect.     1 :  339. 
Christian  Qunrt.  Spect.     9  :  193.  10  :  656. 
Clayton's    Hebrew    chronology   vindicated. 

(Defence  of  Usher.) 
Craddock's  Hist,  of  the  0.  Test,  methodized. 
Crosthwaite's  Synchronology.    (Showino-  the 
harmony  of  Egyptian,   Greek,  and  Phoe- 
nician C,  with  that  of  the  Scriptures.) 
Cunningham's  Chronology  of  Israel  and  the 
Jews. 

Synopsis  of  chronology. 

Septuagint  and  Hebrew  chronoloiry 

tested  by  their  internal  scientific  evidence 
Downe's    Ordo    Seculorum.       (Contains    a 
valuable  compend  of  the  principal  chro- 
nologies, an  exam,  of  Greswell,  &c.) 
Drake's  Sacred  chronology. 
Ethnological  Journal.     1 :  9,  91,  266. 
Eyton's  (E.  T.)  Dates  in  Daniel  and  Revela- 
tions, j 


Chronology— c(mtinued. 
Fysh's  Historical  chronology. 
Greswell's  Greek  calendar. 
Hale's  Analysis  of  Sacred  hist.,  chronology, 
geography,  and  prophecy.     (Harmonizes 
and  explains.     An  invaluable  work.) 
Holmes'  (W.  A.)  Prophetical  chronology. 
Idler's  Handbook  of  chronology. 
Jackson's  Chronology  of  the  most   ancient 

kingdoms. 
Jarvis'  Chron.  Introd.  to  the  history  of  the 

Church. 
Jennings'  Application  of  Astronomy  to  C. 
Jones'  Chronological  and  analytical  view  of 

the  Bible. 
Kennedy's  (John)  Scripture  chronology. 
King's  (Robt.)  Chron.  of  Sacred  history. 
Kitto's  Journal.     5  :  60.     (C.  of  Josephus.) 
Knott's  Xew  aid  to  memory.     147  engrav. 
Lardner's  Cabinet  Encyclopedia.     (Chronol. 

of  the  Chinese.) 
Lewin's  Early  Chris.  C.  (B.  C.  70  to  A.  D.  70.) 
Lloyd's  System  of  Chronology. 
McDougal's  Chronology  of  tlie  Bible. 
Macfarlane's  ScriptureChronology. 
Mann  on  the  true  years  of  Chris? s  birth  and 

death. 
Manchester's  Times  of  Daniel  examined. 
Marsham's  Canons  of  Chronology. 
Marshall's  Chron.  tables  of  Sacrc'd  history 
Monthly  Review.    105  :  10.     (Hindu  chron.) 
Neil's  Dictionary  of  dates.  (20,000  historical 

facts,  to  1857.) 
Newton's  Chron.  of  ancient  kingdoms.    (Sir 
Isaac  spent  thirty  years  on  this  work,  and 
wrote  it  over  sixteen  times.) 
Nolan's  Egyptian  Chronology  analyzed. 
Parker's  (Frank)  Chronology. 
Pearson's  Annales  Paulina. 
Peekson's  Chart  of  the  Patriarchs. 
Playfair's  System  of  Chronology. 
Priestley's  Chart  of  universal  history. 
Riddle's  Ecclcs.  chronology.     (Gives  a  list 
of  councils,  and  is  otherwise  a  convenient 
book  of  reference.) 
Skene's  Chronology  of  the  0.  Test,  compared 

with  profane  history. 
Skinner's  Dissertations.    (The  chronological 

difficulties  of  the  Mosaic  history.) 
Sponde's    Annals;    from    the    Creation    to 

Christ. 
Tallant's  Chronological  Tables. 
Wallace  on  the  True  age  of  the  world. 
AVarburton's  Divine  legation  of  Moses. 
Westminster  Review.     16  :  327. 
Teates'    (T.)    Bible    chronology   reconciled 
with  the  histories  of  Eastern  "nations. 

Cliroii.  Arraugeineut  of  Sci-ipture. 

Calovii  Chronicon  Biblicum. 
Capelli  Chronologia  Sacra. 
Harduini  Chronicon  Vet.  Test. 
Hottingeri    Dissertationes. 
Lightfoot's  Harmony,  order,  chronology,  Ac.. 
of  the  0.  Test,  and  Evangelists. 


13 


Marshami  Chron.  can.  ("Accurate." — Hale.) 

Torshell's  Design  of  a  harmony,  &c. 

Townsend's  Harmony  of  the  0.  and  N.  Test. 
(On  the  basis  of  Lightfoot.  Highly  com- 
mended by  Archdeacon  Nares.) 

Usher's  Annals  of  the  0.  and  N.  Testaments. 

Whiston's  Chronology,  harmony,  <tc. 

Clirysostoin.    See  fathers. 

Chrysostomi  Opera.     (Many  editions.) 

Albert,  Chrys.  considere  comme  orateur. 

Assemanni  Bibliotheca  Orientalis. 

Bergier,  Hist,  de  St.  Chrysostome. 

Boehringer,  die  Kirche  Christi. 

Erasmi    Vita   Chrysostomi. 

Georgii    Vita   Chrysostomi. 

Hermance,  Vie  de  St.  Jean  Chrysostome. 

Johan.  Damasceni  Oratio  in  laudem  C. 

Laval,  Instructions  tirees  de  St.  C. 

Leonis  Oratio  Encomiastica. 

Matthaei  Animadv.  in  homilise  Chrysostomi. 

Mayeri  Chrysostomus  Lutheranus. 

Apologeticus  jjro  Lutheranismo. 

Montfaueon,  Vita  Chrysostomi. 

Neander's  C.  und  die  Kirche. 

Palladi  Vita  Chrysostomi. 

Tillemont,  Vie  de  St.  Chrysostom. 

Trombelli    Commentarius. 

Vollandi  Dissertationes  quinque. 

Bayle's  Dictionary.     Art.  Acacius. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     1 :  669.  4  :  605. 

Boyd's  Select  passages  from  Chrysostom. 

Bunco's  Trans,  of  C.  on  the  priesthood. 

Christian  Review.     12  :  512. 

Chrysostom  on  the  Epist.  of  Galatians  and 
Ephesians. 

Chrysostom  on.  the  Priesthood.  Trans,  by 
Cowper. 

Eclectic  Review.     New  Series.  3:21. 

Ki  vmgelical  Review.     1 :  84. 

Hollier's  Trans,  of  C.  on  the  priesthood. 

Kitto's  Journal  of  Sacred  Litera.     1 :  19.3. 

Neander's  Life  of  C.     Trans,  by  Stapleton. 

North  Amer.  Review.     62  :  23. 

Perthes'  Life  of  C,  based  on  the  investiga- 
tions of  Neander,  Boehringer,  and  others. 
Trans,  by  A.  Hovey. 

Church   Architecture. 

Caumont,  Hist,  de  I'architecture  religieuse 
au  moyen  age. 

Ciampini  Hist,  de  sacris  ..ffidificiis  a  Constan- 
tino Constructis. 

Garnaud,  Etudes  d'architccture  chretiene. 

Kallenbach's  Kirchen-baukunst  des  Abend). 

Le  Roy,  Hist,  de  la  disposition  et  des  formes 
different  qui  le  Chretiens  ont  donnees  S 
leur  temples,  depuis  Constantin,  jusque  d 
nous.     (1764.) 

Kreutz,  das  Ideal  des  christl.  Kirehenbaues. 

Lutzow's  Meisterwerke  der  Kirchenl)aukunst. 

Mandelgren,  Monumens  Scandinaviques  du 
moyen  age. 

Minutoli,  der  Dom.  zu  Drontheim,  &c. 

Quast's  Form,  Einrichtung,  und  Aussch- 
miickung  der  altesten  kirchen. 


Church  ArcTnitecture— continued. 

Anderson's  Ancient  models  in  eccl.  archit. 
Bardwell's  Temples,  anc.  and  modern.  1837. 
Barr's  Anglican  church  architecture. 
Bloxham's  Gothic  church  architecture. 
Bowman  &  Hatfield's  Ecclesias.  architecture 

of  Great  Britain.     From  the  Conquest  to 

the  Reformation. 
Brandon's  Church  architecture.     (Plates.) 
British  and  Foreign  Review.     7  : 1. 
Britton's      Chronological,     historical,      and 

Igraphio    illustrations   of  English   church 

architecture. 

Cathedral  antiquities. 

Brown's   Sacred   Architecture.      (Embraces 

the  Babylonian,  Indian,  Egyptian,  Greek, 

Roman,  &o.     63  plates.) 
Christian  E.xaminer.     31 :  60.  44 :  316. 
Church  Review.     3  :  372. 
Close's  Early  church  architecture. 
Coney's  Ecc.  edifices  of  olden  time. 
Democratic  Review.     20  :  139. 
Dennison's  Lectures  on  Ch.  Architecture. 
Dublin  University  Mag.     21 :  614. 
Dublin  Review.     7:250. 
Hamilton's  Designs  for  rural  churches. 
Hart's  Designs  for  churches. 
Hope's  Historical  Essay  on  Church  Archit. 
Knight's  Eccles.  architecture  of  Italy,  from 

Constantine  to  the  15th  century.  (Plates.) 
Milner's  Arch,  antiquities  of  Great  Britain. 
New    Englander.     6:1.      • 
Pettit's  Church  Architecture.     (Plates.) 
Plans  for  Churches.     Pub.  by  the  General 

Congregational  Convention.     1852. 
Pocock's  Designs  for  churches. 
Poole's  History  of  English  Church  Architec. 
Princeton  Review.     25  :  121.  27  :  625. 
Pugin's  Revival  of  Christian  A.  in  England, 
Quarterly   Review.      6:62.  26:37.  75:179. 

76:193. 
Sharp's  Architectural  parallels. 
Trimmer's  Chapel  and  Church  A. 
WheweU's  Notes  on  German  churches. 

Church   Discipline.     See  discipline  op 

PRIMITIVE  CHtfRCHES,  OFFENCES. 

Junius    de    Natura    et    administrationibus 

ecclesise  Dei. 
Koopman  de  Disciplina  Theologia. 
Burgess'  Directory  for  Church  ofiBcers. 
Christian  Review.     9:416. 
Christian  Observer.     19  :  497. 
Christmas'  Discipline  of  the  Anglican  Chur. 
Dwight's  (Tim.)  Sermons. 

Church  Government. 

Amyrald,  du  Gouvernement  de  I'Eglise. 

Buddeus   de   Ecelesia. 

Hase  (C.  A.)  de  Jure  Ecclesiastica. 

Pfaffius   de    Originibus    juris    ecclesiastiei. 

(Against  the  interference  of  the  State.) 
Royard,  de  hominum  varietate,  in  ChristiansB 

societatus  historia  observanda. 
Walchii  (J.  G.)  Miscellanea  Sacra. 
Zanchius  de  Religione  Christiana. 


u 


Churcb  Government — continued. 

Bihliotheca  Sacra.     1:591.8:378. 

JJohincr's  Protestant  ecclesiastical  code. 

Brokeshy's  Government  of  tho  Church  for  the 
first  three  centuries. 

Bunsen's  Hippolytus  and  his  age. 

Cartwright's  Directory  of  Church  govcrnm. 

Christian  Examiner.     12:125. 

Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     .3  :  462. 

Christian  Review.     11:64.  12:529.  17:48. 

Clarendon's  fteligion  and  Policy. 

Colman's  Apostolic   church. 

Davidson's  (Sam.)  Congregational  Lectures. 

Gillespie's  Aaron's  rod  blossoming. 

Hiscox's  Baptist  Church  directory.  (Doc- 
trines, ordinances,  discipline,  and  prac- 
tices.) 

Kaye's  (Bp.)  External  gov.  of  the  Church  in 
tho  first  three  centuries. 

Keufel's  Ecclesiastical  jurisprudence. 

Lloyd's  Histor.  account  of  church  govern- 
ment in  England. 

Methodist  Quarterly  Review.     11 :  429. 

Milton's  Prose  works.  (Various  able  trea- 
tises.) 

I\Iudge's  Nat.  and  extent  of  Ch.  authoritj'. 

Parker's  Church  gov.  of  the  first  600  years. 

Planck's  (jovorument  of  the  Church. 

Stillingfleet's  Irenicum. 

Stovel  (Cha.)  on  the  Regulation  of  Churches. 

Thorndikc  on  the  Forms  of  Ch.  government. 

Woodgate's  Banijiton  Lectures.     1838. 

Cliurch   History,   General. 

Ammon's  Fortbildung  des  Christenthums. 

Africani  Fragraenta  Chronographia. 

Alberi  Institutioiies  hist,  ecclesiasticae. 

Alexandri  Hist.  Ecclcs.  (To  1600.  Deemed 
the  best  of  the  Papal  historians.  Often 
reprinted.) 

Anastasii  Historia  Ecclesire. 

Antonini  Summa  Ilistorialis.  (To  1459. 
Very  respectable,  but  superseded  by  better 
works.     Many  editions.) 

Arnoldi  Hist.  Eccl.  (Shows  that  in  all  ages, 
the  clergy,  as  a  whole,  have  been  the  ene- 
mies of  vital  religion  ;  and  that  the  suffer- 
ers for  "  here.sy"  have  been  those  of  whom 
the  world  was  not  worthy.) 

Asscmani  Kaleudaria  Eccl.  universa?. 

Augusti  Geseh.  und  Statistik  der  Kirchc. 

Bahrdt,  Entwurf  einer  Kirchenhistorie. 

Baronii  Annalos  ecdesiastici.  (Comprises 
12  centuries.  The  supplements  of  Raynold 
and  Spondanus  bring  the  narrative  to 
1697,  and  that  of  Thciner  to  1856.  B. 
spent  thirty  years  on  this  work.  He  every- 
where labors  to  defend  Popery  from  the 
Magdeburg  centuriators.     34  vols.,  folio.) 

Bassnage  (J.),  Hist,  de  I'Eglise.  (A  power- 
ful reply  to  Bossuet's  variations  of  Protes- 
tantism.) 

Bassnage,  Annales  Ecdesiastici. 

Baumgarten,  Breviarium  Hist.  Christianse. 


Cliurcli   History,  General. 

Bebellii  Antiquitates  Ecclesi.T. 

Memorabilia.     (From  ilie  Reforma- 


tion  to  1680.) 
Benzelii  Brcviarum  hist,  ecclesia). 
Bernicra,  Hist.  eccl.   (From  Zuingle  to  1702.) 
Berruyer,   Hist,   du  peuple  de   Dieu.     (To 

A.  D.  40.) 
Beugnot,  Hist,  de  la  destruc.  du  Paganism© 

en  Occident.     (Great.) 
Bc7,a  de  Viris  et  viribilis  ecclcs.  notis.  . 
Bieraiann's  Gesch.  der  evangel.  Kirche. 
Bost,  Hist,  de  I'etablissement  du  Christian- 

isme  dans  toutcs  les  contr6es,  Ac. 
Buddei  Ecclesia  Apostolica. 
Busch's  (W.)  Gesch.  d.  Christl.  Kirche. 
Callixti  Hist,  de  cedes.  Occident.    (8th,  9th, 

and  10th  centuries.) 
Capelli  Hist.  Eccles.     (First  5  centuries.) 
Caroli  Memorabilia.     (Acta  eruditor.) 
Casauboni  Exercitationes.     (Criticises   Ba- 

ronius.) 
Casiodori   Historia.     (A  trans,  of  Socrates, 

Zosomcn,  and  Theodoret.) 
Cave,  Script.  Eccles.  hist,  literaria. 

Dissertationes  de  scriptoribus   eccl. 


incertii>  a'tatis. 

Centuriiv  Magdeburgenses.     (Invaluable.) 

Choisy,  Ilistoire  de  I'Eglise. 

Cleriei  Hist.  Eccles.     (First  2  centuries.) 

Cotta's  Kirchen  Historic. 

Crevier,  Hist,  des  em]iereurs  Romains. 

Darras,  Ilistoire  de  I'Eglise.     To  1854. 

Dannenmayer's  Leitfadeu  in  d.  Kirchenges. 

Danz's  Lehrbuch  der  Kirchengeschichte. 

D'Aubigne,  sur  I'etudc  de  I'hist.  Chris,  et 
son  utilite  pour  Tcpoque  actudle.     1832. 

Diezii  Succincta  Hist,  ecclesiastica. 

Dolling's  Kirche  und  Kirchen. 

Bollinger's  Geseh.  der  Kirche,  am  .7.  680. 

Dupin,  Bibliotheque  des  auteurs  eccles. 

Eugdhardt's  Ilandbuch  der  Kirchengcsch. 

Ej)iphanii  (Scholasticus)  Hist.  Eccles.  (A 
Latin  trauslat.  of  Socrates,  Sozomen,  and 
Theodoret.) 

Eusebii  Hist.  Ecclesiae.  (The  first  regular 
church  histor}'.  Many  editions  and  trans- 
lations.) 

Evagrii  Hist.  Eccles.     (From  431  to  594.) 

Fabricii  (J.  A.)  Lux  salutaris  evangelii. 
Dissertationes. 


Floury,     Histoire     Ecclcs.    jusqu'en      1414. 

Continuation  par  Fabre      "         1726. 

"  parLacroix  "         1776. 


(78  volumes  in  all.) 
Flugge's  (xcsch.  d.  Rel.  und  Theologie. 
Franz's    Zustande  der  Kirche  in    d.  erstea 

sechs  Jahrhunderts. 
Gfrcirer's  AUgeraeine  Kirchengeschichte. 

Gesch.  des  Urchristenthuins. 

Giesder's  Kirchengeschichte.     To  1848. 
Gronovii  Observ.  in  scriptoribus  eccles. 
Gruner's  Kirchengeschichte. 
Gudii  Disputationes  et  Observationes. 
Guerike's  Handbueh  der  Kirchenges. 


15 


Cliurcli   History,  General. 

Hafels'  (J.  K.)  Kirchengeschichte. 
Hagcnbaeh's  Kirchenges.  des  18  u.'19  Jahrh. 

Kirchenges.  der  drei  ersten  Jahrh. 

Base's  Kirchengeschichte. 

Haymo,  Hist.  ecol.  usque  ad  temp.  Theodos. 

Henichii  Hist.  Eccl.     (First  5  centuries.) 

Henke's  Geseh.  der  Kirche. 

Henrion,  Hist.  Ecclesiastica.    (To  Pius  IX.) 

Heppe's  Ursprung  u.  Geseh.  der  Bezeichnung 

Reform.  &e.) 
Hoffmann's  Christenthum  in  ersten  Jahrh. 
Holzhausen    de    Fontibus   quibus    Socrates, 

Sozomenus,  et  Theodoretus,  in  scribenda 

hist,  sac,  usi  sunt. 
Hornii  Hist.  Eccles.     (To  Constantine.) 
Hottingeri    Hist.  Ecelesias.     (Stops   at  the 

Council  of  Trent.) 
Hubneri  Cent,  quatuor,  hist,  sacra. 
lUyrici  Catalogus  testium  veritatis. 
Ittigii  Schediasma  de  auctoribus,  &c. 

Hist.  Eccles.    (1st  and  2d  centuries.) 

Jablonski  Institutiones  hist.  eccl.     ("  Great 

merit." — ^Bp.  Walton.) 
Jageri  Historia  Ecclesiast.  cum  p&,rallelismo 

profanas. 
Klein,  Hist.  Eccles.  Christianas. 
Koethe  vom  Einfluss  des  Kirchen  historisch. 

studium,  auf  die  bildung  des  gemuths  und 

das  Leben. 
Kortholti  Historia  Ecolesite  N.  Test. 
Kranzii  Hist.  Eccl.     (To  1736.    Acta  erud.) 
Kurtz's  Allgemein  Kirchengeschichte. 
Lampii  Synopsis  Historitfi  Ecclesise. 
Lange's  Geschichte  der  Kirche. 
Laugii  Instit.  studii  theol.  littera. 
La  Placette  Observationes  hist,  eccles. 
Laroque,  Adversaria  Sacra.     (Acta  erud.) 
Leo's  Geseh.  der  christlichen  religion. 
Le  Seur,  Histoire  de  I'Eglise. 
Limborchii  Epistolse.   (By  Arminius,  Vorst, 

Grotius,    &o.     "A   precious   book." — Dr. 

Parr.) 
Linder's  Lehrbuch  der  Kirchengeschte. 
Marcae  Opuscula.     (Acta  eruditorum.) 
Marheinecke's  Universal  Kirchenhistorie. 
Matter,  Histoire  de  I'Eglise.     (To  1835.) 
Matthes'  Kirchliche  Chronik.     (To  1858.) 
Meiner's  Geseh.  der  Religionen.     (To  1806.) 
Montrond,  Tableau  historique  de   la   deca- 
dence du  Paganisme  en  Occident. 
Mosheimii  Institutiones  hist,  chris. 
de   Rebus  christianorum  ante  Con- 

stantinum.     (Replete   with   references   to 

original  sources.) 
Natalis  (Alex.),  Ordinis  F  F.  Praedicatorum. 

(Many  editions.     That  of  Bingen,   1790, 

20  vols.,  4to,  is  generally  preferred.     Said 

to  be  the  best  church  history  written  by  a 

Romanist.) 
Neander's  Kirchen  Geschichte.     (To  1S34.) 
Nicephori  Historia  Ecclesiae.     (To  610.) 
Nicolai  Antiquitates  Ecclesiasticse. 
Olshausen,  Hist.  Eccl.  veteris  monumenta. 
Geseh.  d.  zwei  ersten  Jahrh. 


Cliurcli  History,  General. 

Orsi  Hist.  Eccl.     (To  1587.     50  vols.,  4to.) 
Osiandri  Hist.  Eccl.    (An  admirable  epitome 
of  the  Magdeburg  centuriators,  and^on- 
tinued  to  1600.) 
Parei  Medulla  historia  eccles. 
Peterson's   Religions  geschichte  vom  Stand- 

punkte  d.  Oflenbarung. 
Pfaffii  Inst.  Hist.  Eccl.     (Acta  eruditor.) 
Philo,  Historia  Ecclesiastica. 
Philostorgii  Hist.  Eccl.     (From  300  to  425.) 
Picot,  Hist.  Eccl.  pendant  le  18'  siecle. 
Picteti  Hist.  Eccl.  et  civilis ;   sec.  xi. 
Raynaldi  Annales   Eccles.     (A  continuation 

of  Baronius  to  1534.     Violently  Papal.) 
Rechenbergii  Summarium  Hist.  Eccles. 
Reffelt's  Hauptsachlichste  d.  Gesc.  d.  Relig. 
Rheinwaldi  Acta  historico-eccl.     Sec.  19. 
Rivet,  Histoire  de  I'Eglise. 
RufBni  Historia  Ecclesiastica. 
Sackreuter's  Kirchengeschichte. 
Sagittarii  Introd.  ad  hist.  ecc.     (Furnishes 
a  good  account  of  the  Councils  of  the  16th 
century.) 
Sandii  Nucleus  hist.  ecc.     (Strongly  Arian.) 
Schaff's    Geseh.   der   Apostolischen    Kirche, 
nebst  einer  allgem.  Einleit.  in  d.  Kirchen- 
geschichte. 
Schelhornii   Amenitates. 
Schleiermacher's  Evangelischen  Kirche. 
Schmidii  (And.)  Compendium  hist.  eccl. 
Schmidii  (Seb.)  Sagittarianre. 
Schmid's  (H.)  Lehrb.  d.  Kirchengeschichte. 
Schmidt  (J.  E.  C),  Handbuch  d.  christlichen 

Geschichte. 
Schoene,  Tabula  Hist,  ecclesiasticaj. 
Schrock's  Kirchenges.   45  vols.,  4to.    (What 
Fleury  is  to  France,  Schrock  is  to  Ger- 
many.) 
Schroederi  Hypomnemeta  Hist,  eccles. 
Semleri  Hist.  Eccles.     (Neologist.) 
Sigonii  Hist.  Ecclesiast.     (To  211.     Papal.) 
Sleidani  (J.)  de  Statu  relig.  et  reipub.  Carolo 

V.  Cffisare ;   Commentarii. 
Socrates,  Historia  Ecclesiastica. 
Sozomeni  Hist.  Eccles.     (A  good  edition  of 
Socrates  and  Sozomen  is  that  of  Reading, 
3  vols.,  folio.) 
Spanheimii  (F.)  Institutiones  Hist,  eccles. 
(Very  polemic.     "  No  better  church  his- 
tory."— Cotton  Mather.) 
Spittler's  Grund.  d.  Geseh.  der  Kirche. 
Spondani  Annales  Eccles.     (An  abridgment 

and  continuation  of  Baronius.) 
Starck's   (J.  A.)   Ges.  d.  Kirche   d.  ersten 

Jahrh. 
Staudlin's  Geseh.  u.  literatur  der  Kircheng. 
Stubneri  Tabular  synopticae. 
Sueur,  Hist,  de  I'Eglise.     (To  the  end  of  the 
10th  cent.     Continued  by  Pictet  to  1700.) 
Suiceri  Thesaurus  Ecclesiasticus. 
Theodoreti  Historia  Ecclesiastica. 
Thiersch's  Geschichte  der  Christl.  Kirche  in 

Alterthum. 
Thiele's  Geseh.  der  christl.  Kirche. 


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Churcli   History,  General. 

Tillemont,  Memoires,  &c.    (A  vast  magazine 

of  facts.) 
Troutman's  Gesch.  der  christliclien  Kirche, 
Turretini  Comp.  Hist.  eccl.     (To  1700.) 
Tzschirner's  Fortsetzung  der  Schrock. 
Usseri   Historia    Ecclesiastica.       (To    1600. 

Written  in  the  polemic  spirit.) 
Vater's  Kirchengeschichte. 
Venemae  Institutiones  Hist.  Eccl.  (To  1700.) 
Vitringa)  Historia  ecclesiastica. 
Voetii    Disputationes. 

Walch's  (C.  G.  F.)  Grundsatze  der  Kirchen. 
Historic  der  Kezereien,  Spaltungen, 

und   Religionstreitigkeiten.     ('•'  The  Ger- 
man Tillemont." — Dowling.) 
Walchii  (Jo.  G.)  Hist,  eccles.     ("Opus  ex- 

imium." — Weisman.) 

Miscellanea  Sacra. 

Weisman  (C.  E.),  Hist.  Eccl.     (One  of  the 

Pietists.     "As  accurate  as  Mosheim,  and 

as  pious  as  Milner." — Conybeare.) 
Zimmermann's  (Dr.  W.)  Gesch.  der  Kirche. 
Bates'  (Wm.)  Lectures  on  eccles.  history. 
Baumgarten's  (M.)  Hist,  of  the  Apos.  chur. 
Bede's  Church  History.     To  1700. 
Bilson's  Church  of  Christ. 
Blunt's  History  of  the  first  2  cent.     (Drawn 

entirely  from  the  Fathers.) 
Bright's  History  of  the  church.     From  313 

to  431. 
British  and  For.  Review.     12  :  336. 
British  Quarterly  Review.     2  :  72. 
Burgess'  Hist,  of  the  first  5  cent.   (Extracted 

from  the  Fathers  in  their  words.) 
Burnap's   Lectures. 

Burton's  Church  Hist.  (To  the  4th  cent.) 
Campbell's  (Geo.)  Lectures.  (Admirable.) 
Carwithen  &  Lyall's  History  of  the  Church. 

From  the  4th  to  the  12th  cent. 
Cave's  Lives  of  the  Apostles  and  primitive 

Fathers.     (Embraces  the  first  4  centuries. 

Nothing  better  to  this  day.) 
Christian  Examiner.     22  :  27.  29  :  174.  33  : 1. 

48:411. 
Christian  Quarterly  Spectator.     3  :  433. 
Christian  Review.     1:417. 
Clarke's  Marrow  of  Eccl.  history. 
Comber's  Ch.  hist,  cleared  from  the  Roman 

forgeries  of  Councils  and  Baronius. 
Cunningham's  Tables  of  Eccl.  history. 
Bollinger's  Church  Hist.    Tr.  by  E.  Cox. 

. Tr.  by  N.  DarneU. 

Dowling's  Introd.  to  the  study  of  Ch.  Hist. 
Dublin  University  Magazine.     16:252. 
Dupin's  Hist,  of  ecclesiastical  writers. 
Echard's  Ecclesiastical  History.     (To  400.) 
Eclectic  Review.  8 :  166. 16 :  402,  706.  30 :  192. 
Edinburg  Review.     8  :  272.  62  :  132. 
Erskine's  Sketches  and  Hints. 
Eusebius'  Ch.  Hist.     (Various  translations.) 
Eusebius,   Socrates,  and  Evagrius.     Trans. 

by  Hanmer. 
Eusebius,  Socrates,  Sozomen,  and  Theodoret. 

Trans,  by  S.  Parker. 


Chnrch  History,  General. 

Fleury's  Church  History.     Trans,  by  J.  H. 

Newman.    (To  1414.    Continued  by  Fabra 

and  GoTijet.) 
Formey's  Eccl.  History.    (With  a  particular 

ace.  of  the  Methodists.     Superficial.) 
Foulke's  Manual  of  Church  history.    (To  the 

12th  century.) 
Fox's  Acts  and  Monuments  of  the  Church. 
Book  of  Martyrs. 


Fuller's  (Tho.)  Ch.  History  of  Great  Britain. 

(To  1648.) 
Gieseler's  Church  Hist.    Tr.  by  Cunningham. 
Tr.  by  Davidson. 


("I  prefer  Gieseler's  to  any  other  church 

history." — Prof.  Stuart.) 
Gillies'   Historical   Collections.      (Describes 

the  remarkable  periods  of  the  success  of 

the  gospel,  and  the  eminent  instruments 

of  it.) 
Hardwiok's  Hist,  of  the  Church.    (To  1620.) 
Hist,  of  the  Church  during  the  Re- 


formation. 

Hase's  Church  hist.     Trans,  by  Blumenthal. 
Haweis'  Church   History. 
Hinds'  Rise  and  progress  of  Christianity. 
Howell's  (Wm.)  Ecclesiastical  History. 
Jeremie's  Hist  of  the  2d  and  3d  centuries. 
Johns'  Eccles.  Hist,  of  the  2d  and  3d  cent. 
Jones'  (John)  Ecclesiastical  Researches. 
Sequel  to 


Jones'  ( Wm.)  Hist,  of  the  Church.  (Full  as 
to  Waldenses.) 

Jortin's  Remarks  on  eccl.  history. 

Kaye's  Eccl.  hist,  of  the  2d  and  3d  centuries. 
(Taken  from  various  writ,  of  TertuUian.) 

King's  (Peter)  Constitution,  discipline,  wor- 
ship, &c.,  of  the  primitive  church. 

Kurtz's  Text-book  of  Church  history.  Tr. 
by  C.  T.  SchaefFer.  (A  convenient  con- 
densation.) 

Marsden's  Hist,  of  Churches  and  sects. 

Maurice's  Lectures.     (1st  and  2d  centuries.) 

Merivale's  Boyle  Lectures.     1865. 

Millar's  Propagation  of  Christianity. 

Milman's  Hist,  of  Latin  Church. 

Milner's  (Jos.)  Hist,  of  the  Church. 

Monthly  Review.     84  :  140. 

Mosheim's  Eccles.  Hist.  (Tr.  by  McLaine; 
continued  by  Coote  to  1819 ;  improved 
with  notes  by  Dr.  Murdock ;  and  since 
edited,  with  additions,  by  H.  Soames.) 

On  the  afi"airs  of  Christians  during 


the  first  3  centuries.  Trans,  by  Vidall. 
Neander's  General  history  of  the  Church. 
Peterson's  History  of  the  Church.     (A  good 

compilation  for  ready  reference.) 
Povali's  Course  of  historical  sermons. 
Pridden's  (W.)  Early  Christians. 
Priestley's  Church  History. 
Prince's  Success  of  the  gospel. 
Princeton  Review.     5  :  47.  13  :  237. 
Reeves'  Hist,  of  the  Christian  Church. 
Riddle's  Eccl.  chron.  of  the  Ch.     (To  1840.) 
Robertson's  Hist,  of  the  Church.    (To  1122.) 


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Churcll   History,  General. 

Robinson's  (Robt.)  Eocles.  Researches. 
Rose's  (Hugh  J.)  Works.    (Study  of  Church 

history  recommended.) 
Schaff's  Apostolic  Church.     Tr.  by  Yeoman. 
Soper's  Hist,  of  the  Chur.   (To  Constantine.) 
Solomon's  Eccl.  Hist.     Tr.  by  Walford. 
Spanheim's  Church  Hist.     Tr.  by  Wright. 
Steane's  Religious  condition  of  Christendom. 

1852. 
Stebbings'  Hist,  of  the  Church,  from  15.30  to 

the  18th  century.    (Designed  as  a  continu- 

tion  of  Milner.) 
Stevens'  Lectures  on  Church  history. 
Stoughton's  Ages  of  Christendom  before  the 

Reformation. 
Taylor's  History  of  Christianity. 
Theodoret's  Hist,  of  the  Church.    (From  322 

to  427.) 
Thiersch's  History  of  the  Church. 
Timson's  Ecclesiastical  history. 
Townley's    Essays    on   various   subjects    u: 

ecclesiastical  history. 
Townsend's  Eccles.  and  civil  hist.     (To  the 

death  of  Wickliff.) 
Welch's  External  hist.,  &c.     (First  3  cent.) 
Whitaker's  (Wm.)  Lectures.     (Arian.) 
Woodrow's  Church  history. 

The  above,  on  general  church  history,  are 
all  that  the  largest  library  need  contain. 
The  remainder  of  this  article  will  consist  of 
the  church  histories  of  particular  countries  ; 
and  at  the  end  will  be  found  a  bibliographical 
note,  for  the  use  of  the  curious. 

Churcli   History,   Local. 

AFRICA.    See  copts,  jacobites. 
AlmeydfB  Litterae  ex  iEthiopia. 
Bassnage,  Hist,  de  patriarchat  de  Alexandr. 
Boniouri  jEgyptiaca  Bibliotheca. 
Capelli  (M.  A.)  Dissertationes. 
Danhaveri  Dissertationes. 
Dresserius  de  Statu  religionie,  &c. 
Eutychius  de  Origine  eccl.  Alexandrina3. 
Fabricii  Bibliotheca  Ecclesiastica. 
Goes,  Religio  moresque  jEthiopum. 
Guericke  de  Schola  Alexandrina. 
Hoffman's   Schilderung    der    Missionen    in 

Lande  Joriba.     1859. 
La  Croze,  Hist,  du  christianisme  d'Ethiopie. 
Leydekker,  Hist.  Ecclesiae  Africanse. 
Lobo,  Iter  in  Abj'ssiniam.     1650. 
Loescherus  de  Patrum  Africanorum. 
Luderi  Quinque  Disputationes. 
Lvidolphi  Historia  iEthiopica. 
Morcelli  Africana  Christiana. 
Munteri  Primordia  eccles.  Africanae. 
Oertelii  Theologia  uEthiopum. 
Sanchez,  Historia  Ecclesiaj  Africans. 
Schelstraten  Ecc.  Af.  sub  Primatu  Carthag. 
Sollerii  Tractatus  Historico-theologicus. 
Titelmannus  de  Fide,  &c.,  ^Ethiopum. 
Ureta,  Hist,  ecclesiastica  de  ^thio])ia. 
Wanselbe,  Hist,  de  I'eglise  d'AIexandrie. 


CUurcli   History,   Liocal. 

Geddcs'  History  of  the  Ethiopian  church. 

(Gives  a  full  account  of  the  Papal  missions 

in  that  country.) 
Leydekker's  African  Church. 
Ludolph's   Ethiopia. 

Fabricius,  in  his  Bibliotheca  Eccleeiast., 
names  many  other  writers  on  the  African 
church ;  but  of  no  use  now. 

AMERICA,  NORTH. 

Avilla,  Theatro  Eccles.  de  las  Inglesias. 

Biselii   Argonauticon. 

Chalmer,  Nouveau  Monde. 

Crantz's' Historic  von  Greenland. 

Le  Clerc,  Premier  etablissement  de  la  foi 
dans  la  nouvelle  France. 

Loskiel's  Mission  d.  Evang.  Bruder. 

Moebii  Dissert,  an  Evangelium  ab  apostolis 
etiam  Americanis  fuerit  adnunciatum  ? 

Oldenthorp's  Missionen  d.  evang.  Bruder. 

Urlsperger's  Ausfuhrl.  Nachrichten  von  der 
Salzburg.     1738. 

Velthusen's  Nachr.  v.  d.  Kirchenverfassung 
in  Nord-  Carolina.     1786. 

Witsii  Exercitationes  Academicas.  (Dis- 
cusses the  same  topic  as  Mcebius.) 

Amer.  Quarterly  Church  Review.     2:219. 

Backus'  Church  History  of  New  England. 
1766  to  1804. 

Baird's  Religion  in  America.     Map.     1842. 

Clay's  Annals  of  the  Swedes  on  the  Delaware. 

Coleman's  New  England  colonies. 

Dwight's  Travels  in  New  England.     1820. 

Elliot's  Christian  Commonwealth. 

Episcopal  Magazine.     1 :  15,  121,  345. 

Felt's  Ecc.  hist,  of  N.  Eng. ,  1845.  (A  valu- 
able collection  of  materials.) 

Foote's  Histor.  sketches  of  Virginia.     1855. 

Greenleaf's  Hist,  of  all  the  churches  in  New 
York,  from  its  first  settlement  to  1 850. 

Ecclesiastical  History  of  Maine. 

Halket's  Indians  of  North  America.     1825. 

Hawkes'  Contributions  to  the  eccles.  history 
of  the  United  States. 

Higginson's  Plantation  of  New  England. 

Hobart  (Bp.),  Life  of;  by  McVicar.  (The 
preface,  by  Dr.  Hook,  gives  the  early 
historj'  of  the  Episc.  Ch.  in  America.) 

Holmes'  Annals  of  America.     1492  to  1826. 

Hubbard's  History  of  New  England. 

Mather's  (Cotton)  Ecclesiastical  history  of 
New  England.     To  1688. 

Mather's  (Increase)  Missions  to  the  Indians. 

IMorton's  New  England's  Memorial.     1721. 

Peck  (Rev.  John  M.),  Memoir  of;  by  Dr. 
Babcock.     1860. 

Neal's  (D.)  History  of  New  England. 

Phillippo's  Past  and  pres.  of  Jamaica.    1840. 

Prime's  Eccle.  history  of  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
To  1845. 

Reed  &  Mattison's  Visit  to  America.     1836. 

Uden's  New  England  Theocracy. 

Waylen's  Eccles.  reminis.  of  the  U.  S.    1846. 

Winslow's  Planting  of  New  England. 


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CHurcU    History,   liocal. 

Winthrop's  Hist,  of  N.  England.  1630-1649. 
Young's  Chronicle  of  the  Pilgrims. 

AMERICA,  SOUTH. 

Bollusii  Hist,  rerum  in  Peruana.     1604. 
Bourgoing,  Vertus  et  bionfaits  des  mission. 
Fernandez,  Tuba  Evangelii. 
James'  Religious  state  of  South  Amer.  1827. 
Murator's  Missions  to  Paraguay. 

ASIA.  SPe  ARMENIANS,  EUTTCHIANS,  JACOB- 
ITES, MARONITES,  MISSIONS,  MONOPHY- 
SITES,    NESTORIANS,  SEVEN   CHURCHES. 


August!  (J.  C.  W.)  Betrachtungen  iiber  den 
gegenwiirtigeu  Zustand,  <fec.     1837. 

Baselii  Historia  religionis  instauratae,  cor- 
ruptse,  reformataj,  &c. 

Bertolett,  Hist,  ecclesiast.  du  Luxembourg. 

Bucellini  Gallo-Flandria. 

Castelloni  Sacra  Belgii  chronologia. 

Heussenii  Batavia  Sacra. 

Le  Roy,  Theater  sacre  du  Brabant, 

Lobetti    Lodiensis   Ecclesia. 

Miriei    Opera   Historica. 

Mudzoerti  Historiae  ecclesiae  BelgicsB. 

Revii  Hist.  Belgicarum  Bcclesiasticarum. 

Rosweidi  Historia  ecclesiaj  Belgicae. 

Sanderi  Brabantia  Sacra. 

Brandt's  Reformation  in  the  Netherlands. 

Heugh's  State  of  rel.  in  Belgium.     1844. 

Rosweide's  History  of  the  Belgic  church. 

Vernlay's  Propagation  of  religion  in  B. 

CHINA.     See  jescit  missions. 
Hue,  Christianisme  en  Chine. 
Kircheri  China  monumentis,  &c. 
Leibnitz,  Novissima  sacra. 
Lettres  Edifiantes.     (Periodical,  Rome.) 
Mosheim.Erzehlungderneuesten  Chinesisch. 

kirchengeschichte. 
Dean's  Hist,  of  Missions  to  China.     1860. 
Gusman's  History  of  China. 
Gutzlaff's  Travels.     1835. 
Hue's  Christianity  in  China. 
Medhurt's    China :    its   state   and   progress. 

1838. 
Yeates'  (Tho.)  Indian  Church  history. 

DENMARK. 

Alsace,  Hist,  de  la  Reformation  en  D. 
Christiani  Gesch.  d.  Glaubens.  u.  d.  Schles- 

wig    und    Holsteins. 
Erici  Ponto])pidani  annales.     (Acta  erul.) 
Hansen's   Wescn  u.   Bedeutung  d.  Grundt- 

vigianismus  in  der  D'anischen  kirche. 
HueH'chlii  Historia  cedes.  Danite. 
Krafftii  Narratio  de  Ansgario. 
Kranzii    Chronicon. 

Lukberi's  Kirchi.  Statistik  Holsteins.    1837. 
Matthi;B  Iiitroductio  Chris,  en  Denmark. 
Miinter's  Kirchengeschichte  v.  Dancmark  u. 

N.orwesen.     To  1S23. 


Church   History,  Liocal. 

Pontoppidan's  Kurtzgefaste  reformat.  Hi§t. 
Annales  eccl.  Danicse. 


Slangendorfii    Orationes. 
Wormii  Oratio  de  corruptissimo  eccl.  Danicaa 
ante  Reformationem. 

Numerous  other  ancient  Latin  historians 
of  the  Danish  church  are  given  by  Sibber.v 
in  his  Bibliotheca  Inntor.  Dano-Nnrwcijict. 

ENGLAND.    See  dissent,  NON-co.\FORMiTy. 

Alfordi  Fides  Regia  Brittaniea.  (First  5 
centuries.) 

Bedifi  Hist,  eccles.  Anglorum.  (From  the 
invasion  of  Julius  Ciesar  to  A.  1).  731. 
This  is  the  first  historical  work  which  em- 
ploys the  calculation  of  the  year  of  our 
Lord.) 

Camdeni    Collectio. 

Duchesne,  Hist.  Eccl.  Angl.     (838  to  1220.) 

Durelli  Historia  Eccles.  Anglieana. 

Gibsoni  Chronicon  Saxonicum. 

Goodwin,  de  Conversione  Britt.  ad  Chris. 

Harpsfeldi  Hist.  Anglieana  ecclesiastica. 

Hemming,  Chartularium  eccl.  AVigornensis. 

Miirdter's  Reformatoren  u.  Martyrer  in  Eng. 

Reggius  de  Statu  eccl.  Brit,  hod^erno.    1647. 

Sanderus  de  Origine  et  frogressu  schismatis, 
&c.  (Trans,  into  English,  French,  and 
Spanish.) 

Sparkii  Scriptores  rerum  Anglicarum. 

Staudlin's  Kirchengesch.  von  G.  Brittan. 

Usseri  Antiq.  Brittannicarum.   (First  7  cent.) 

Weber's  Ges.  der  Kirchen  Reforma.  in  G.  B. 

Weismanni  Memorabilia  Ecclesiastica. 

Whartoni  Anglia  Sacra.     (To  1550.) 

Alford's  Church  in  G.  B.  under  the  Romans. 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repository.     2d  Series.  4  :  147. 

5:126. 
Anderson's  History  of  the  Church  of  England 

in  her  colonies.     (To  1845.) 
Baxter's  (J.  A.)  Church  History. 
Bede's  Eccl.  Hist.     Trans,  by  Stevens. 
Bennet's  Brit,  deliverance  from  Popery. 
Blunt's  Hist,  of  the  reformation  in  England. 
Brewster's  Ecc.  hist,  of  E.  in  the  18th  cent. 
Broughton's  Eccl.  Hist,  of  (rreat  Britain. 
Burnett's  Reformation  in  England. 
Hist,  of  his  own  times. 


Burns'  Hist,  of  the  Walloon  Churches. 

Butler's  English,  Irish,  and  Scotch  Cathol. 

Cardwell's  Documentary  annals  of  the  Re- 
formed C.  of  Eng.     (From  1546  to  1716.) 

Carwithen's  Hist,  of  the  C.  of  E.  (To  1060.) 

Churton'j  Early  English  Church. 

Clarendon's  Hist,  of  the  rebellion. 

Colt's  Early  hist,  of  Christianity  in  Engl. 

Collins'  Ecclesiastical  history  of  Gr.  Britain. 
(To  the  reign  of  Charles  II.  Edited  with 
valuable  improvements,  in  1852,  by  T. 
Lathbury.) 

Crosbys  Hist,  of  the  Engli-h  Baptists. 

Daniels'  Ecc.  hist,  of  the  Britons  and  Saxons. 


79 


CUiircIi   History,  Local. 

Dod's  Church  Hist,  of  Engl.     1500  to  16S8. 
Dugdale's  Abbeys,  monasteries,  churches,  &c. 
Durell's  Hist,  of  the  English  church. 
Fitzhcrbert's  Antiquities  of  the  Eng.  Ch. 
Pox's  Acts  and  monuments.     (Huge.) 
Fuller's  (Tho.)  Church  history  of  England. 
Gibson's  Hist,  of  Convocation.  1357  to  1689. 
Giles'  Patres  Eccles.  Anglican^.     35  vols. 
Gillies'  Historical  Collections. 
Gilpin's  Life  of  Cranmer. 
Grant's  English  Church,  and  the  sects  which 

have  dissented ;  with  an  answer  to  each. 

1811. 
Hale's  Origin  of  the  Ch.  in  the  British  isles. 
Hart's  Ecclesiastical  records.    (From  the  5th 

century  to  the  Reformation.) 
Heylin's  (Peter)  Eeclesia  Restaurata. 
Hody's  Eng.  Councils  and  Convocations. 
Innet's  Origines  Anglicana;.     (Continuation 

of  Stillingfleet,  to  the  death  of  King  John.) 
Ivemy's  History  of  the  English  Baptists. 
Kennett's  Parochial  Antiquities. 

Synods  and  Councils  of  England. 

Lathbury's  History  of  English  episcopacy. 

(From  the  Long  Parliament  to  the  Act  of 

Uniformity.      Reviewed    in    the   British 

Critic,  20  :  329 ;  and  in  Edinburg  Review, 

64:93.) 
Murch's  Hist,  of  Presbyterian  and  Baptist 

Churches  in  the  West  of  England. 
Murray's  English  and  Scotch  Churches. 
Palin's  History  of  the  Church  of  England. 

(1688  to  1717.) 
Parker's  Antiquities  of  the  British  Church. 
Parsons'  Three  conversions  of  England. 
Perry's  Church  of  England,  from  Elizabeth 

to  the  present  time.     1861. 
Price's  Prot.  non-conformity  in  England. 
Richards'  Welch  Non-conformist's  memorial, 

or  Cambo-British  Biography.     1820. 
Ridley  (Bp.),  Life  of.  . 
Robinson's  Original   letters   relative  to  the 

English  reformation. 
Russel's  Anglican  Church. 
Salmon's  Lives  of  the  Eng.  bishops.     (From 

the  restoration  to  the  revolution.) 
Short's  Hist,  of  the  Ch.  of  Eng.     (To  1683.) 
Soamc's  Hist,  of  the  Reform,  in  England. 
History  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Church. 

(A  great  repository  of  facts.) 

Elizabethian  religious  history. 


Southern  Quart.  Review.     12  :  170. 
Stillingfleet's  Antiq.  of  the  English  Church. 
Strype's  Annals.     (Superior.) 

Memorials  relating  to  religion. 

Life  of  Tho.  Cranmer. 

Life  of  Matt.  Parker. 

Life  of  Edmund  Grindall. 

Life  of  John  Whitgift. 

Taylor's  Hippolytus.     (Hist,  of  the  3d  cent.) 
Thackaray's  Ecclesiastical  state  of  Britain 

under  the  Roman  emperors. 
Tholuch's  Church  history.     Tr.  by  Torrey.. 
Timson's  British  Ecclesiastical  History. 


Cliurcli   History,  Local. 

Tillemont's  Memoirs.    (Several  translations.) 
Trapp's  England's  conversion  and  reformat. 
Tyrrel's  General  history  of  England. 
Uhden's  Ch.  of  Eng.  in  the  19th  century. 
Usher's  Antiquities  of  British  churches. 
Wake's    Church    and    Clergy   of    England. 

(From  the  conversion  of  the  Saxons  to  the 

present.     1703.) 
Walker's  History  of  Independence. 
Sufferings  of  the  clergy  in  the  rebel- 


Warner's  History  of  the  English  Ch.  ("  De- 
(serves  the  highest  applause." — Mosheim.) 

AVharton's   Anglia   Sacra. 

Willis'  Cathedral  churches. 

Wilson's  Dissenting  Churches  in  and  near 
London. 

Williams'  Antiquit.  of  the  Cymry.    (Wales.) 

Woodward's  Rise  and  progress  of  religious 
societies  in  England. 

Wordsworth's  Eccl.  Biography.     (English.) 

Nearly  every  Cathedral  Church  in  England 
has  its  own  history  published — often  in  very 
costly  style.  They  relate  chiefly  to  the  eccle- 
siastical edifices.  The  history  of  the  English 
Church  in  America  is  given  under  "Church 
History,  America." 

FRANCE.    See  revocation. 

Abadie,  le  Temps  auquel  la  religion  Chret.  a 

6te  etablie  en  Gaul. 
Aignan,  I'Etat  des  Protestants  en  F.  depuis 

le  16=  siecle,  jusq.  nos  jour.     1818. 
Alexandri    Dissertationes. 
Barruel,  I'Etat  du  Clerge  pendant  la  revolut. 
Beza,  Hist,  des  Eglises  reform,  de  France. 
Bossuet,  Histoire  Ecclesiastique. 
Calmet,  Histoire  de  Lorraine. 
Carron's  Gallikan  Kirche  am  ende  des   18 

Jahrh.  • 

Carrove's  Rel.  u.  Philos.  in  Frankreich. 
Corbiere  Hist,  de  I'eglise  reform.    (To  1861.) 
De  Fraisse,  I'Origine  des  Eglisses  de  F. 
Du  Bois,  Historia  eccles.  Parisiensis. 
Du  Pleix,  Hist,  generale,  &c.,  avec  I'etat  de 

I'eglise.     (To  the  death  of  Louis  XIII.) 
Felice,  les  Protestants  de  France.   (To  1861.) 
Gregory  (Turonensis),  Hist.  eccl.  Francorum. 
Gerette,  Hist,  de  I'Eglise  de  Fr.     (To  1856.) 
Gersoni  Epistola  ad  Sirmondum. 
Haag,    La    France   protestant.      (To    1850. 

10  vols.) 
Imberdis,  les  Guerres  rel.  en  Auvergne. 
Kohler's   Darstellung  vom  Gallikan   Klerus 

im  1682. 
Labat,  Conciliorum  Gallios  Collectio. 
Labenazie,  Defensio  antiquit.  eccles.  G. 
Le  Boeff,  Dissertationes.    Confined  to  Paris. 
Le  Coiute,  Annales  Ecclesiastic!  Francorum. 

(To  680.     "  Opus  vastum."— Walch.) 
Longueville,  Hist,  de  I'Eglise  Gallicane.    (A 

stupendous  work ;    to   which  is  added  a 

Martyrology.) 


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CJiiircii  History,  Local. 

Launoy  de  tempore  quo  primum  in  Galliis 

suscepta  est  fides. 
Marcaj  Dissertationes.     (On  the  time  of  the 

introduction  of  Christianity.) 
Menardi  Disputationes.     (Contra  Launoy.) 
Polenz's  (Jesch.  d.  Franz.  Calvinismus. 
Rollin,  TEtat  des  Prot.  jusq.  Louis  XVIIL 
Saucliere,  Hist,  du  Protestantisme  en  F. 
ScavolsB  et  Ludovici  Oallia  Christiana. 
Sirmondi    Dissertationes. 

Concilia  Gallia?. 

Soldan's  Protestantismus  in  Frankreich. 
Soulier,  Hist,  du  Calvinisme  en  France. 
Urban,  I'lutrod.  du  chris.  dans  les  Gaules. 
Vincent,  Protestantisme  en  F.    (As  in  1829.) 
Vinet,    Hist,    de   la   preilieation    parmi   les 

Reformes  de  France,  au  XVIP  siecle. 
Wolf's  Geschichte  d.  Kirche  in  F. 
Amer.  Biblical  Repos.     2d  Series.  4:449. 
Blackwood's  Mag.     40:772.  48:252. 
Browning's  Hist,  of  the  Huguenots. 
Christian  Examiner.     10:272. 
Dublin  University  Mag.     12:64. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  16:535. 
Edinburg  Review.     16:473. 
Felice's  Protestants  of  F.  Tr.  by  P.  E.  Barnes. 
Geeve's  Eccles.  Hist,  of  France.     (To  1670.) 
Lavall's  Hist,  of  the  Reformation  in  F. 
London  Quart.  Review.     83:109. 
Lorimer's  Hist,  of  the  Protest,  church  in  F. 
Marolle's  Persecution  of  the  Protest,  in  F. 
Quick's    Sj'nodicon.     1682. 
Smedley's  Reformed  Ch.  of  Fr.     (To  1832.) 
Whittington's  Eccles.  antiquities  of  France. 

GERMANY.     See  reformation. 
Altingii  Historia  EcclesiEe  Palatinse. 
Bertholdi  Austria  Sancta. 
Bottger's   Einfuhrung   d.   christenthums  in 

Sachsen. 
Broweri  Antiquitatum  Fuldensium. 
(jalles,  Annales.     (Vast  labor  and  research.) 
Eichhoff's  Kirchenreform.  in  Nassau. 
Francke's  Halle-schen  Reformation. 
Frege's  Reform,  in  der  Mark  Brandenburg. 
Eckerman's  Lehrbuch  der  Religion. 
Hansizii    Germania   Sacra. 
Hartnoock's  Prussiche  Kirchen. 

Dissertationes. 

Hassencamp's  Hessiche  Kir-Ges.  seit  d.  Ref. 
Hcchtii  Germania  Sacra. 
Henke's  Allgem.  Geschichte  der  Kirche. 
Hcppe's  Dcutsch.  Protestantismus. 
Hermann's  Evang.  luther.  Friedenskirche. 
Hiemer's  Einfuhrung  d.  chris.  in  Deut.  land. 
Keim's  Schwabische  reform.  Gesch.  bis  zum 

Augsburger  Reichstag. 
Kraflft's  Kircheng.  d.  Germanischen  Volker. 
Krantz  (Albert),  Metropolis. 
Latzel's  Evang-lutherische  Kirche  in  Preus- 

sen.     1852. 
Miiller's  Kirche  in  Konigreich  Wurtemberg. 
Muquart  de  Statu  rolig.  in  Germania. 
Paulus'  Kirche  in  Pfalz. 


CUiii-cli   History,    Iiocal. 

Pezii  Scriptores  rerum  Austriacarum. 
Raderi  Bavaria  Sancta. 
Regenvolschii  Hist,  eccles.  Sclavoniae. 
Reschii  Monumenta  vet.  ecclesia3. 
Rettberg's  Kircheng.  Deutschland's. 
Richter's  Evang.  kirchenverfassung. 
Ruckerts'  Culturgesch.  d.  Deutschen  Volkes, 
Sanger's  Geistliche  d.  Chris,  kirche  Deutsch. 

nation.     (To  1857.) 
Schamati  Corpus  traditionum  Fuldensium. 

Hist,  episcop.  Wormaticnsis. 

Schlegel's  (J.  K.  F.)   Kirchen  und  Reform, 

Gesch. 
Schoenleben  Carniola,  antiqua  et  nova. 
Schopper's  Chronographie  u.  Historic,  &c. 
Schottii,  Prusia  Christiana. 
Schrijck's  Christliche  Kirchengeschichte. 
Spangenbergii  Bonifacius. 
Straus,  Einfuhrung  d.  chr.  in  Schwaben. 
Theobaldii  Chronologia  eccles.  Bohemicaj. 
Ursinus  de  Ecclesiarum  Germanicarum. 
Wanisch's  Statistik  aUer  Seelsorger-bezirke, 

&c.     1835. 
Wiggers'  Kirehenschte  Mecklenberg. 
Wingelsii  Hist,  ecclesiai  Sclavonise. 
Amer.  Biblical  Repos.     1:1,  201,  409,  613. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     4:236.     (By  Tholuck.) 
Brusehius'  Ecclesiastical  Hist,  of  Germany. 
Christian  Rev.     10:544.     (Introd.  of  Chris.) 
Cottrell's  Religious  movements  in  G.  in  the 

19th  cent.     (Gives  an  account  of  the  Ra- 
tionalist school.) 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  2:217. 
Evanson's  (W.  A.)  Apology  for  the  modern 

theol.  of  Prot.  Germany.     1827. 
Hollii  Statis.  eccl.  Germanica3.    (As  in  1779.) 
Hartcock's  Ecc.  history  of  Prussia. 
Kahnis'  Hist,  of  German  Protestantism. 
Lowenberg's  Persecution  of  the  Luth.  Ch.  in 

Prussia.     (From  1831  to  the  pres.    1840.) 
Pescheck's  Hist,  of  the  Reformat,  and  anti- 

refurmation  in  Bohemia.    Tr.  by  Benham. 

(Mr.  B.  has  added  particulars  as  to  the 

Moravians.) 
Princeton  Review.     18:514.  22:347. 
Pusey's  (E.  B.)   Causes  of  Rationalism  in 

Germany.     1828. 
Rose's  Present  state  of  relig.  in  G.     1825. 

Reply  to  Pusey's  "  Causes,"  &c.  1829. 

Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     1:96.  3:57. 

GREECE.    See  seven  churches. 

Croix,  Etat  present  des  eglises  Gr.     1695. 
Elssner's  Griech.  Christen  in  der  Turckei. 
Schmidt's  Gesch.  der  Neugriechisehen  Kir, 
Stroschius  de  Ecclesia  Thyatirena. 
Usseri   Dissertationes. 

AVenger's     Kenntniss      des     gegenwartigen 
Geistes,  <tc.     1839. 

Jowett's  Researches  in  the  Mediterranean. 
Ricaut's  Present  state  of  the  Ch.,  &c.     1692. 
AVadington    &    Harbury's    Condition    and 
prospects,  ic.     1829. 


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Clmrcli  History,   Local. 

GREENLAND.    See  Moravians. 

HOLLAND. 

Benthem's  hollandische  Kireh.  u.  scliulen. 
Brandt's  Historie  der  Reformation. 
Flugge's  Gesch.  des  deutschen  Kirchen. 
Frigland,  Kircheliicke  Historie. 
Gazete,  Histoire  eccl.  du  Pays  Bas. 
Hildebrand's  Urkunden  imd  Nachricht,  Ac. 
Huessenii  Batavia  Sacra. 
Miiller's  (H.  A.)  Kirchengebaude. 
Seubert's  Prot.  Kirche  in  Deutschland. 
Spieker's  Gesch.  d.  Reformation  in  D. 
Uytenbogard,  Kircheltiicke  Historie. 
Brandt's   Reformation  in  the  Low  countries. 
(To  the  end  of  the  Synod  of  Dort.) 

HUNGARY. 

Batthyani  Leges  eccl.  regni  Hungarise. 
Berceviczy,    Nachrichten    iiber    den    jetzig 

Zustand,  &c.     1822. 
Debrezeni  Hist.  Eccles.  Reform,  in  H. 
Farlatti  Historia  Ecclesiastica. 
Friederich  Lage  der  Kirche  in  Ung.     1825. 
Hornadi  Initia  religionis  chris.  in  H. 
Inchoferi  Annales  eccles.  regni  H. 
Klein's  Lebensumstanden  u.  Shicksalen  pre- 

diger,  <fce.     1789. 
Lehman's  Zustande  der  Protestanten  in  U. 
Mailath's  Geschichte  der  Magyaren. 
PeterfFy,  Concilia  eccles.  Hung.    (To  1715.) 
Ribini  Memorabilia  Augsb.  confess,  in  H. 
Rimaud's  Presburger  Kirchen. 
Sigismundi  Comment,  de  rebus  Hung. 
Craig's  Protestant  Church  of  H.    (To  1850.) 
D'Aubigne's  Hist,  of  the  Prot.  church  in  H. 

INDIA.    Sea  nestobians,  missions. 

Allatius  de  Eccles.  Orientalis. 

Costa,  de  Promulg.  Evang.  apud  Barbaros. 

l)'Avila,  Theatro  Eeclesiastico. 

Gabrielis  Fides  Ecc]esia3  Orientalis. 

Hoffman's  Epochen  der  Kirehenges.  Indiens. 

Hoornbeckius  de  Conversione  Gentilium. 

Jarrici  Thesaurus  rerum  Indiearum. 

La  Croze,  Hist,  du  Chris,  des  Indes.  (To  1720.) 

Le  Quien,  Oriens  Christianus. 

Ludovicus  de  Missionibus  in  India. 

Morini  Antiquitates  Eccles.  Orient. 

Raulini  Hist.  Ecclesiae  Malabarise. 

Vennent's  Christenthum  in  Ceylon.  (A  sur- 
vey of  the  Portuguese,  Dutch,  English, 
and  American  missions.) 

Christian    Disciple.     5:295. 

Christian  Examiner.     1:301.  2:149,  313. 

Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     3:20. 

Dwight's  (H.  G.  0.)  Christianity  in  the  East. 

Geddes'  Hist,  of  the  Church  of  Malabar. 

Guzman's  History  of  India. 

Heber's  Journey  thro,  the  Provinces.     1829. 

Hough's  History  of  Chris,  in  India,  from  the 
Christian  era.    (A  work  of  great  research.) 

Kay's  (J.  W.)  Christianity  in  India.    1859. 

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Churcii    History^   Liocal. 

LittelFs  Living  Age.     3:420. 

Malcom's  (H.)  Travels  in  Southeastern  Asia. 

Monthly  Review.     105:94. 

Neale's  History  of  the  Eastern  church. 

North  British  Review.     13:313. 

Quarterly  Review.     33:445. 

Pearson's  Memoir  of  Schwartz. 

Periodical  Account  of  Baptist  missions. 

Pettit's  Tinuevelly  mission.     (To  1851.) 

Tennent's  Hist,  and  preseiit  state  of  Chris- 
tianity in  Ceylon.     1850. 

Trevor's  Historical  sketch  of  India.     1858. 

Ward's  (Wm.)  Letters.  (Seramporemissions.) 

Yeates'  (Tho.)  Indian  Ch.  history.  (Plant- 
ing of  Chr.  in  Syria,  Mesopotamia,  &c.) 

IRELAND. 

O'Sullivani  Historia  eccles.  Ibernise. 
Porteri  Aunalium  ecclesiastic.  Iberniae. 
Waraei  Comment,  de  praesulibus  Hiberniae. 

Brenan's  Eccles.  history  of  I.     (To  1829.) 
Campbell's  Ecc.  and  liter,  hist,  of  Ireland. 
Foye's  Early  Irish  church. 
Hart's  (R.)  Ecclesiastical  records.     (Plates.) 
King's  (Abp.)  State  of  the  Protestants  in  I. 

under   James    II.       ("  Truly   and    finely 

written." — Bp.  Burnett.) 
Lanigan's  Hist,  of  the  Ch.  in  I.     (To  1300.) 
LifFord's  Ireland  and  the  Irish.     1842. 
Mant's  Chur.  of  I.    (Prom  the  Reformation.) 
Mason's  Primitive  Chris,  in  Ireland. 
Murray's  Hist,  of  the  Ch.  of  I.    (Shows  that 

it  was  not  papal  in  the  beginning.) 
O'SuUivan's  Irish  church  his*:ory. 
Porter's  Catholic  church  of  Ireland. 
Reid's  Presbyterian  Ch.  in  I.     (To  1833.) 
Sibthorp's  Comm.  on  Usher's  relig.  of  the  I. 
Todd's  Ancient  Irish  chuich. 
Usher's  Ancient  religion  of  the  Irish. 
Ware's   Hibernia   Sacra. 
Witherow's  Hist,  of  the  Presb.  church  in  I. 

ITALT. 
Carriacoli   Napoli    Sacra. 
Corradini    Opuscula. 
Georgius  de  Antiquis  Ital.  metropolibus. 
Gradonici   Brixia   Sacra. 
Lubini  Italia  Ecclesiastica. 
Lucentii   Italia   Sacra. 
Martenella   Roma. 
Matthfei  Sardinia  Sacra. 
Monachi  Sanctuarium  Capuanum. 
Neandor    (A.),    Marco   Antonio    Flaminio. 

(An  account  of  the  rise  of  the  Reformation 

in  Italy.) 
Neigebaur's  Italienischen  evang.  Kirche. 
Rubei  Monumenta  Ecclesia. 
Ughelii  Italia  Sacra.     (10  folios.) 

Baird's  Protest,  in  I.,  past  and  pres.     1844. 
Foreign  Quarterly  Review.     10:335. 
McCrie's  Rise  and  suppression  of  the  Re- 
formation in  Italy. 
North  Amer.  Review.     44:153. 


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Church  History,  liOcal. 

Quarterly  Review.     37:50. 

Savonarola's  Life  and  times.     (15th  cent.) 

Steele's  History  of  Rome. 


Aloysii  Descriptio  Japonite.     1595. 
Charlevoix,  I'Etabliseuient  et  decadence  du 

Christianisme  dans  le  Japon. 
Kempfer,  Beschreibung  des  Japan.  Reichs. 
Solier,  Hist,  eccles.  des  lies  de  J.     1548  to 

1624. 
Sotelus  de  Statu  Eccles.  Japoniae.     1673. 
Trigaut,  Rei  chris.  apud.  J.  Comm.     1610. 

Gusman's  History  of  Japan. 
Gutlaff's  Voyages.     1835. 


Kranzii  Norwegiae  Chronicon. 

Massenii  Chronologiade  rebus  Scondiae.  {i.e., 
Danes,  Norwegians,  and  Swedes.  "  Tres 
savant." — Lenglet  du  Fresnoy.) 

Maurer  die  Bekehrung  d.  Norweg.  Stammes. 

POLAND. 

Fischer's  Reformation  in  Polen. 
Herbinii  Status  Eccles.  in  Polonia.     1671. 
Jablonski  Hist,  consensus  Sendomirensis. 
Krasinski's  Reformation  in  Polen. 
Lenguichii  (Uodofr.)  Dissertationes. 
Lubienicii  Hist,  reform,  in  Polonia. 
Thorn's  Zustand  der  Lutherischen   kirchen 

im  Polen.     1750. 
Tricesii  Hist.  Sacrosancti  evang.  in  P.  1556. 

Krasinski's  Rise,  progress,  and  decline  of  the 
Reformation  in  Poland. 

PORTUGAL. 

Cardosi  Hagiologium  Lusitanum. 
Fernandez,  Hist,  de  neustros  tiempos.    1611. 
Guerre,  Corunna  regni  Lusitaniae. 
Murr's  Gesch.  der  Jesuiten  in  Portugal. 

Geddes'  Miscellaneous  Tracts. 

RUSSIA.    See  ureek  church. 
Bellerman's  Abriss  d  R.  kirche.     1788. 
Benzelius  de  Sectis  eccl.  Orient,  nostri  tem- 

poris.     XVII.  cent. 
Busching's  Evang.  Luth.  Gemeinden  in  R. 
Dobrowsky,    Cyrill    u.    Method,    d.    Slaven 

apost. 
Eisner's  Neueste  Beschreibung,  &o. 
Grot's  Religionsfreiheit  der  Auslander.  1798. 
Helladii  Status  praesens,  &c.     1714. 
King's  Gebrauche  d.  kirche  in  R. 
Kohlii  Eccles.  Graeca  Lutheranizans. 
Krasinski's  Gesch.  d.  Ursprungs,  Fortsch,  &c. 
Le  Quien,  Oriens  Christiauus.     (Splendid.) 
Maimbourg,  Hist,  du  sehisme  des  Grecs. 
Mosheim,  Hist.  Tartarorum  ecclesiastica. 
MouraviefF,  Hist,  de  I'eglise  en  Russe. 
Murawijew's  Gesch.  d.  Russisehen  kirche. 


Cliurcli  History,   Local. 

Philaret,  Hist,  de  I'eglise  Russe.    (To  1847.) 
Picteti  brevis  CoUatio,  &c. 
Regenvolsc,  Hist,  chron.  eccl.  Sclavonic. 
Schmid's  Ges.  d.  griechischen  kirche.    1840. 
Simon,  Histoire  critique,  &c.,  du  Levant. 
Strahl's  Gesch.  d.  Russland.  kirche. 
Wahrmund's  Religion  der  Muscoviter. 
Zialowsky,  Delineatio  eccl.  Orient. 

Constet's  Present  state  of  the  Ch.  of  R.  1729. 
Heineck's  Hist,  of  the  Greek  church. 
Jowett's  Researches  in  the  Mediterranean. 
Mouraviefif's  Hist,  of  the  Russian  Church. 
Pinkerton's  State  of  the  Gr.  Ch.  in  R.    1816. 
Stanley's  History  of  the  Eastern  Church. 

SICILY. 

Cajetani  Historia  Sicilia. 

Carrera,    Pantheon. 

Pirri  Sicilia  Sacra.     (A  standard  author.) 

Rocehi   Sicilia   Sacra. 

SCOTLAND.    See  chcrch  of  Scotland. 

Buchanan,  Historia  ecclesise  Scoti.     1570. 
Camerarius  de  Scotorum  pietate,  &c. 
Conaeus  de  Duplici  statu  rel.  apud  Scotos. 
Dempster!  Hist,  ecclesiastica  Scotorum. 
Gemberg's  Schottische  national  Kirche. 
Sack's  Kirche  von  Schottland. 
Thompson,  de  Antiquitate  rel.  apud  S. 

Aikman's  Annals  of  persecution  in  S. 
Hist,  of  the  national  Covenant. 


Annals  of  the  General  Assembly ;  from  the 

Secession,   in   1739,  to  the  origin  of  the 

Relief,  in  1752. 
Balfour's  Annals.     (To  1652.) 
Beattie's  C.  of  S.  during  the  Commonwealth. 
Bower's  Hist,  of  the  Church  of  S.     (To  the 

disruption,  1843.) 
Bryson's  (James)  Ten  years  of  the  Ch.  of  S. 

(1833  to  1843.) 
Buchanan's  (Geo.)  Ten  years' conflict.  (Hist. 

of  the  rupture.) 
Buchanan's  Hist,  of  Scotland.     (To  1565.) 
Calderwood's  Hist,  of  the  Ch.  of  S.     (From 

the  Ref.  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  James 

VL) 
Church  of  S.     (From  the  secession,  in  1739.) 
Collier's  Eccles.  history.     (To  the  origin  of 

the  Relief,  in  1752.) 
Cook's  History  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

(1567  to  1693.) 
Cruikshank's  Hist,  of  the  Ch.  of  S.     (From 

the  Restoration  to  the  Revolution.   Chiefly 

abridged  from  Wodrow.) 
Cunningham's  Hist,  of  the  Ref.  in  S. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  25:584. 
Frazier's  Magazine.     12:651. 
Fyfe's  Ch.  of  Scotland.    (1560  to  1836.) 
Henderson's  (Alex.)  Life  and  Times. 
Hetherington's  History,  &c.     (To  1843.) 
Hill's  (Rowland)  State  of  the  S.  Ch.     1799. 
Jamieson's  Hist,  of  the  ancient  Culrtees. 


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Chnrcli   History,   Liocal. 

Jubilee  Memorial  of  the  Scottish  Congrega- 
tional Churches.     1849. 

[Keith's]  Planting  of  Christianity  in  S. 

Atfairs  of  the  Church,  from  the  be- 
ginning of  the  Reformation  to  1568. 

Kirkton's  Hist,  of  the  Ch.  of  S.     (To  1678.) 

Knox's  (Jno.)  Reformation  in  Scotland. 

Laing's  Hist,  of  the  eccles.  divisions  in  S. ; 
with  suggestions  for  reunion.     1S52. 

Lawson's  Episcopal  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

Lee's  Lectures  on  the  Chursh  history  of  S. 

McCrie's  Lives  of  Knox  and  Melville. 

Sketches  of  Scottish  Ch.  hist. 

McLaughlin's  Early  Scottish  Church. 

Middleton's  Appendix  to  Spottiswood. 

Miscellany  of  the  Wodrow  Society. 

Morren's  Annals  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
(From  1739  to  1776.) 

Murray's  Eng.  and  Scotch  Ch.     (To  1771.) 

North  British  Review.     11:234. 

Quarterly  Review.     7:107. 

Row's  Hi.st.  of  Church  of  S.    (1538  to  1639.) 

Russell's  Church  of  S.       Portraits.     1834. 

Scott's  (W.)  Kirk  of  S.  since  the  Ref.     1846. 

Simpson's  Banner  of  the  Covenant. 

Skinner's  Eccles.  history  of  Sc.  (To  1788. 
Strongly  Episcopal.) 

Annals  of  Scottish  Episcopacy. 

Smith's  (Tho.)  Hist,  of  the  free  Church  of  S. 

Soames'  Elizabethian  religious  history. 

Anglo-Saxon  Church. 

Spalding's  Transactions  of  the  reign  of 
Charles  I. 

Spottiswood's  Church  and  State  of  Scotland. 
(Excellent.) 

Stephens'  Church  of  S.,  from  the  Reformation 
to  the  present.     1843.       24  portraits. 

Stevenson's  Church  and  State  of  Scotland. 
(From  Charles  I.  to  1649.) 

Stuart's  (Gilbert)  Estab.  of  the  Ref.  in  S. 

The  Spottiswood  Miscellany.  (A  valuable 
collection  of  papers  and  pamphlets  touch- 
ing Scottish  .Church  history.)  , 

"Watson's  (Rich.)  Historical  collection. 

Wilson's  Early  hist,  of  Christianity  in  S. 

"Wodrow's  Sufferings  of  the  Church  in  Scotl., 
from  the  restoration  to  the  revolution. 

Wodrow  Society's  publications.  (Reprints 
of  the  writings  of  the  fathers  of  the  Re- 
formed Church  of  Scotland.  Not  the  same 
as  the  Wodrow  Society's  Miscellany.) 

SPAIN. 

Aguirre,  Conciliorum  Hisp.  Collectio. 
Cennii  Antiquitates  Eccl.  Hispanic. 
Florensii  Hispania  Sacra.     (Ample  of  itself, 

forming  46  vols.,  4to ;  the  last  of  which 

was  printed  in  1836.) 
HefFele,  le  Cardinal  Ximenes. 
Moralis    Annales. 

Perezii  Dissertationes  Ecclesiasticae. 
Segoviae  Dissertationes  Ecclesiasticae. 
"Villanuno,  Summa  Conciliorum  Hispaniae. 
Geddes'  Miscellaneous  tracts. 


Chiircli   History,   LiOcal. 

McCrie's  Progress  and  suppression  of  the 
Ref.  in  Spain. 

Weiss'  Hist,  of  the  Refugees,  from  the  revo- 
cation of  the  edict  of  Nantz. 

SWEDEN. 

Arhenii  Hist.  eccl.  Sueorum,  Gothorum,  Ac. 

Alander  de  Chris,  in  Vestrogothiam  introd. 

Baazii  Inventarium  Sue-gothorum. 

Bangii  Hist.  Ecclesiee  Sueorum. 

Benzelii    Monumenta. 

Henningii  (Jacob.)  Dissertationes. 

Krummacher's  St.  Ansgar.  die   alte  u.  neue 

Zeit.  zur  Gesch.  der  K.       To  1828. 
Miinter's  Magazin  f.  Kirchengesch.  u  Kirch- 

enrecht  des  Nordens. 
Neumanni  Historia  Reformationis,  &c. 
Oernhjalms,  Hist.  Gothorum  Ecclesiae. 
Tegner's  Kirche  und  Schule  Schwedens. 

Anjou's  Hist,  of  the  Ref.  in  S.   Tr.  by  Mason. 

Bang's  Ecclesiastical  history  of  S. 

Steane  &  Hinton's  Tour  in  Sweden.     1858. 

SWITZERLAND. 

Bucelini    Rhaetia   Ethnica. 
Fischer's  Gesch.  der  Reform,  in  Bern. 
Fusslin's  Kirehenreform.  gesch.  des  S. 
Hagenbach's  Kirchl.  Denkwurdigkeiten,  &e. 
Haller's  Gesch.  d.  Reform,  des  Bern. 
Hennigii  (Jacob.)  Dissertationes. 
Hottingeri  Acta  Ecclesias  Helvetiae. 
Kuhn's  Reformatoren  Berns. 
Leger,  I'Eglises  des  Vallees  de  Piedmont, 
die  Evangelische  Schweiz. 


Malan,  Proces  du  Methodisme  de  Geneve. 

1835. 
Mignet,  Mem.  sur  I'estab.  de  la  Reforme,  <fcc. 
Mureri    Helvetia   Sancta. 
Ruchat,   Ref.   de  la  Suisse.  ^(Copious   and 

accurate.) 

Hist.  eccl.  du  pays  de  Vaud. 

Scherer's  Verhaltniss  Zwischen  Kir.     1854. 
Simler  (J.  J.),  Urkunden  zur  beleucht  der 

kircheng.  vornehm  der  S. 
Spanheimii    Historia  religionis  Christianas 

restitu£e  apud  Genevensis. 
Urstisii  Historia  Easileensis. 
Wirz's  Helvetische  Kirchengeschichte. 
Alexander's    (W.  L.)    Switzerland   and   the 

Swiss  churches.     1846. 
Allix's  Ancient  Churches  of  Piedmont. 
Christian  Quart.  Spectator.     2:99. 
Eclectic  Mag.     9:556.  13:258,  296. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  20:713. 
Mercier's  Church  history  of  Geneva. 

SYRIA.    See  arminians,  copts,  maronites, 

MONOTHELITES,  NBSTORIANS,  &C. 

Abul  Pharagii  Chronicon  Sj'riacum. 
Assemani  Bibliotheca  Orientalis. 
Bessoni   Syria   Sancta. 
La  Croix,  I'Etat  present  des  eglises  Greque. 
Tirzi,    Syria   Sancta. 


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Cliurch   History,  Local. 

Etheridge's  Syrian  Churches.     (To  1846.) 
Jowett's  Researches  in  the  Mediterranean. 

1820. 
Yeates'  (Tho.)  Indian  Church  history. 

TARTARY. 

Haythoni  Historia  Tartarorum. 
Mosheimii  Hist.  Tart.     (The  true  author  of 
this  excellent  book  is  H.  C.  Paulson.) 

TURKEY.     See  greek  church. 

For  notices  of  many  hundred  other  church 
histories,  see  Boss,  Introd.  in  notiiiam  scrip, 
eccles. ;  Cave,  Hist.  Hteraria ;  DuPIN,  Bib- 
liotheqiie  dee  aiiteitrs  eccles.;  Ceillier,  Hisl. 
des  auteiirs ;  BeLLARMIN,  Script,  eccles. ; 
Sienna,  Bihliothecn  Sunctix;  Sluteri,  Pro- 
phi/laeum  hist.  C/iristiaiiae  ;  GoUGET,  Bib- 
liuth.  des  auteiirs  ecc.  da  18'  siecle ;  J.  G. 
Bowling's  Introd.  to  eccl.  hist. ;  Walch, 
Bihlioth.  Theoloyica;  Trithem,  or  Tritten- 
HEM,  CoUecteana  de  script,  eccles.  The  stu- 
dent will,  however,  find  them  to  be,  for  the 
most  part,  works  which  never  were  important, 
or  are  now  entirely  superseded  by  those  given 
above. 

Cliiircli  Music.     See  htmnolout,  instru- 
mental MUSIC,  PSALMODY. 

CUwrcli   of  England. 

The  symbolical  books  of  the  Church  of 
England  are :  The  Articles  of  Henry  VIII. 
and  of  Edward  VI. ;  The  39  Articles  ;  The 
Canons ;  Book  of  Common  Prayer ;  and  the 
Book  of  Homilies. 

Articuli  Eccles.  Cath.  Anglife  et  Hibernian. 
(A  collection  of  tracts — many  of  them  in 
the  English  language — published  between 
1547  and  1588  :   reprinted  1846.) 

Crackenthorpii  Defensio  Eccles.  Anglic. 

Durelli  Hist,  rituum  sauetaj  eccl.  Anglicanaj. 

Eccl.  Anglieauie  Vindiciaj. 

Fennell,  sur  les  Ordinations  des  Auglois. 

Giles,  Bibliotheca  patrum  Anglic.     36  vols. 

.Jewelli  Apologia  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae. 
*       Nicholsii  Defensio  Eoelesife  Anglicanas. 

Sack's  Ansichten  und  Beohachfungen,  &o. 

Spelmanni  Concilia,  decreta,  leges,  &c. 

Sydow's  Beitrage  zur  characteristik,  &c. 

Uhden's  Zustande  d.  Anglican.  Kirche.  1833. 

Allen's  (S.  J.)  Lectures  on  the  Church  of  E. 

Alsop's  Melius  Inquirendum. 

Anderson's  Hist,  of  the  church  in  the  colo- 
nies of  England.     (To  1S55.) 

Bates'  Ritual  of  the  church. 

Bayle's  Institutions  of  the  Church  of  Engl. 

Bingham's  Apology  for  the  Church  of  E. 

Blackwood's  Magazine.  4:341.  16:395,  548. 
17:20.  19:.36.  28:273,  794.  31:181.  55:221. 

Boyse's  (Archdeacon)  Sermons. 

Bramhall's  Church  of  England  defended. 

Brett's  Government  of  the  C.  of  E.  apostolic. 


ChwrcJi  of  England — ormtinwd. 

Bristed's  Anglican  and  Anglo-American  Ch. 
British  and  Foreign  Review.     1:172. 
British  Anti-State-Church  Assoc.  Reports. 
British    Reformers.      (A    choice    collection, 

published  by  the  London  Tract  Society.) 
Burnet  on  the  XXXIX.  Articles. 

Apology  for  the  Church  of  England. 


Carey's  Testimony  of  the  fathers  of  the  first 

4  centuries.   (May  be  classed  with  Pearson 

and  Bull.) 
Carleton's  (Bp.)  Examination  of  those  points 

wherein  the  Church  of  England  is  charged 

with  being  Armenian. 
Christmas  on  the  Doct.  of  the  Eng.  Church. 

on  the  Discipline  of  the  Eng.  Chur. 

Churchman  Armed.    (A  collection  of  treatises 

by  Brett,  Bull,  Burgess,  Hoadley,  Leslie.) 
Coleridge's  (Derwent)  Character  of  the  E.  C. 
Collins'  (C.  T.)  Perranzabuloe. 
Constance's  Fundamental  doctrines,  &c. 
Cooper's  E.  Church  the  slave  of  the  State. 
Daubeny's  Vindication  of  the  Church  of  E. 
Draper's  Lectures  on  the  Church  Catechism. 
Dugdale's  Councils,  decrees,  laws,  &c. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  8:121.  15:448. 

16:431.    17:346.    19:220.    24:740.    26:257. 

27:626.  28:99.  30:513. 
Edinburg  Review.     44:490.  56:203.  58:498. 
Falkner  on  the  Worship  of  the  Ch.  of  E. 
Foley's  Defence  of  the  Church  of  E. 
Frazier's    Mag.     9:127,  379.  11:247.  18:187, 

750.  19:367.  31:116. 
Garbet's  Bampton  Lectures.     1842.     (Anti- 

tractarian.) 
Gibson's    Codex  juris,    <fec.     (The   statutes, 

canons,  &e.,  arranged  under  heads ;  with 

a  commentary.) 
Gray's  Bampton  Lectures.     1796. 
Grey's  Vindication.    (Reply  to  Pierce's  Vin- 
dication of  Dissenters.) 
Grice's  Vindication  of  the  Church  of  E. 
Hall's  (Jos.)  Works.     (Agt.  the  Brownists.) 
Hammond's  Defence  of  the  Church  of  E, 
Harding's  Confut.  of  Bp.  Jewell's  Apology. 
Hej'lin's  Ecclesia  Vindicata. 
Hicks'  Bibliotheca  scriptorum,  itc.     (A  col- 
lection of  choice  tracts  by  Hoard,  Bayley, 

Pearson,  <fcc.) 
Hill's  Apology  for  the  Church  of  England. 
Hole    on   the    Liturgy. 
Hooker's  Works.   (Nothing  stronger  in  favor 

of  the  Church  of  England.) 
Hopkins'  Primitive   Church  compared  with 

tho  Episcopal  Church. 
Horne"s  (Tho.  H.)  Ministry,  doctrine,  &c. 
Jackman's  Success  no  rule. 
Jebb's  Practical  Theology. 
Jewell's  Apology  for  the  Church  of  England. 
Defence  of  the  Church  of  England. 


Jones'  Rome  no  mother  of  the  Ch.  of  E. 
Joyce's  Hist,  of  all  the  English  Councils. 
Kipling's  XXXIX.  Articles  not  Calvinistic. 
Lawrence's  (Abp.)  Sermons.     (To  show  that 
the  39  Articles  are  not  Calvinistic.) 


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Church  of  England — continued. 

L'Estrange's  Alliance  of  Divine  offices.  (Ex- 
hibits all  the  liturgies  of  the  Church  of 
England  to  1659.) 

Lindsey  on  the  Church  of  England. 

Littell's  Living  Age.     1:401. 

Lloyd's  Formularies  of  the  Church  of  E.  put 
forth  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII. 

McNeile's  Lectures  on  the  Church. 

Maddox's  Vindication.  (Reply  to  Neale's 
Puritans.) 

Manning's  Answer  to  Leslie's  case  stated 
between  the  Ch.  of  Rome  and  the  C.  of  E. 

Mant's  The  Church  and  her  ministrations. 

Marshall's  Defence  of  the  Church  of  E. 

Maskell's  Monumenta  :  or,  Offices  of  the  Ch. 
of  England.     With  dissertations. 

Mason's  (Fr.)  Vindication  of  the  Church. 

Melbourne's  Church  of  England  defended. 

Mills'  Apology  for  the  Church  of  England. 

Monthly  Review.  115:253.  126:430.  129:207, 
284. 

Morton's  Innocence  of  the  three  ceremonies. 
(Surplice,  sign  of  the  cross,  and  kneeling 
at  the  supper.) 

Episcopacy  of  the  Church  of  Eng. 

Muscut's  Church  and  laws  of  England. 

New  York  Review.     (Many  able  pieces.) 

Nichols'  Doct.  and  discipline  of  the  C.  of  E. 

Nicholson's  Apol.  for  the  discipline,  <fec. 

Expos,  of  the  Catechism. 

Nixon's  Lectures  on  the  Catechism. 

Overton's  Portraiture  of  Episcopacy. 

Palmer's  Antiquities  of  the  Eng.  ritual. 

Parker's  (Abp.)  Defence  of  the  Church. 

Quarterly  Review.  5:252.  21:167.  48:452. 
53:94.  69:256.  72:124. 

Quesnel's  Validity  of  English  ordinations. 

Richmond's  Fathers  of  the  Church. 

Savage  on  the  Church  of  England. 

Saywell's  Church  of  England  vindicated. 

Sinclair's  fJohn)  Dissertations. 

Skinner's  Primitive  truth  and  order. 

Soames'  Bampton  Lectures.     1830. 

Southey's  Book  of  the  Church.  ("  The  prin- 
cipal object  of  this  book  seems  to  be  to 
keep  alive  rancorous  feelings,  already  too 
prevalent." — Bp.  Bathurst.) 

Sparrow's  Collection  of  articles,  injunctions, 
canons,  orders,  ordinances,  and  constitu- 
tions, in  the  time  Elizabeth,  James,  and 
Charles  L 

Sykes'  Ans.  to  the  charge  of  schism. 

Taylor's  Vindication  of  the  Church  of  E. 

Thaokary's    (F.)    Ecclesias. 

Thelwall's  Letters  to  a  friend. 

Thorn's  (W.)  Errors  and  evils  of  the  Eng.  C. 

Toplady's  (A.)  Historical  proof  of  the  Cal- 
vinism of  the  Church  of  England. 

Review  of  the  rise  and  progress  of 

Arminianism  in  England. 

■ Church  of  England  vindicated. 

Tucker's  Apology  for  the  Church  of  Eng. 

Uhden's  Anglican  Ch.  of  the  19th  cent.  Tr. 
by  W.  C.  C.  Humphreys. 


Cliurcli  of  England— cw/mwctZ. 

Vivian's  Expos,  of  the  Church  Catechism. 
Ward's  Controversy  with  Ritchell :  "  Whether 

the  Church  of  England  is  part  of  the  true 

church."    (Ward  is  the  author  of  "  Errata 

of  the  Protestant  Bible.") 
White's  (Alex.)   Confutation  of  Church-of- 

Englandism. 
Wise's  Vindication  of  the  Church  of  Eng. 
Wotton's  Rights  of  the  clergy. 

See  a  great  collection  of  Chur.  of  England 
writers,  on  all  subjects,  in  Bibliotiieca  Pa- 
TRUM  Ecclea.  Anglicanae.  • 

Churcli  of  God  [^Viuebrenuarians]. 

The  views  of  this  class  of  Christians  have 
been  set  forth  chiefly  in  essays,  sermons,  &c. 

Bolton's    Church   book. 
Church  Advocate.     Periodical.     33  vols. 
Ham    on    Feet-washing.' 
Schwartz's  Trial  of  Psedobaptism. 
History  of  Infant  baptism. 


Winebrenn&r's  Hist,  of  religious  denomina- 
tions.    Art.  "Church  of  God." 

•  Sermons  on  Regeneration. 

Monthly  preacher. 

Letters  to  Nevin. 

The  Church  of  God. 


Chiirch  of  Scotland.   See  covenanters, 

FREE    CHURCH,    REFORMED    PRESBYTE- 
RIANS, RELIEF  KIRK,  &C. 

Camerarius  de  Scotorum  doctrince,  &c. 

de  Scotorum  infantia  et  virilis  fetas. 


Dempsteri  Hist.  Eccl.  gentis  Scotorum. 
Gemberg's  Schottische  national  Kirche.     As 

in  1827. 
Niemeyer  Collectio  confessionum  fidei. 
Thompson,  Antiq.  Christianas  ajjud  Scotos. 

Acts  of  the  General  Assembly.   1560  to  1618. 
Acts,    declarations,    and   testimony   for   the 

whole    covenanted   reformation,    between 

1638  and  1649. 
Acts  of  the  General  Assembly.    1 638  to  1860. 
Aikman's  Annals  of  the  Ch.  of  Scotland. 
American  Eclectic  Review.     2:100. 
Anderson's  Defence  of  the  Church  of  S. 
Annals  of  the  General  Assembly. 
Bailey's  Defence  of  the  Reformation  in  S. 
Balfour's  Annals.     To  1652. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.     5:136.  46:573,  799. 

50:27.  55:221.  89:288. 
British  and  Foreign  Review.     16:175. 
Calderwood's  Altar  of  Damascus. 
Canne's    Snare   broken. 
Chalmer's  (Tho.)   Present   prospects  of  the 

Church  of  Scotland.     1840. 

(Numerous  other  treatises.) 


Cumming's  Apology  for  the  Church  of  S. 
Doctrine  and  discipline  of  the  Church  of  S. 

(Composed  by  John  Knox  and  John  Er- 

skine.     Subscribed  1581.) 


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Cliurch   of  Scotland — cnntinued. 

[Duiiloji's]  Collection  of  Confessions,  Cate- 
chisms, Acts  of  Asscmbl}',  <fec.     To  1720. 

Eclectic  Magazine.     5:.340. 

Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  3:332,  432. 
6:214.   13:121. 

ildinburg  Monthly  Review.     T:7(T. 

Frazier's  Magazine.     23:251,  503.  27:3S2. 

Gillispic  on  English  Popish  ceremonies. 

Hill's  Constitution  of  the  Church  of  vS. 

Ker  &  Graham's  Discovery  of  a  conspiracy. 

Lawson's  (John  P.)  Episcopal  Church  of  8. 

■  (Throws  much  light  on  the  history  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church  of  Scotland.) 

Lee's  History  of  the  Church  of  S.,  from  the 
reformation  to  the  revolution. 

Lorimer's  Scottish  Reformation.    (25  plates.) 

McCrie's   Life    of  Knox. 

Veitch. 

Bryson. 

Martin's  Dialogue  anent  the  new  ceremonies. 

Methodist  Quarterly.     4:485. 

Museum  of  Foreign  Literature.    19:552. 

North  British  Review.     11:234. 

Naphthali :  or,  the  Wrestlings  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland  for  the  Kingdom  of  Christ. 
1667.  (Burnt  by  Parliament,  and  a  fine 
of  £10,000  decreed  against  any  with  whom 
a  copy  should  be  found.) 

Peterkin's  Book  of  the  Kirk.  (Acts  and 
proceedings  of  the  General  Assembly,  from 
1678  to  1840.) 

Princeton  Rev.     10:362.  15:405.   16:86,  229. 

Quarterly  Review.     1:390.   18:502.  67:110. 

Roberts'  Hist,  of  the  disruption  of  Ch.  of  S. 

Rutherford's  Peaceable  and  temperate  plea. 

Due  right  of  Presbyteries. 

(Various  other  tracts.) 

Scott's  State  and  government  of  the  Kirk. 

Shiel's  Hind  let  loose. 

Sibbald's  Liberty  of  the  churcli. 

Solemn  League  and  Covenant.  (Sworn  to 
in  1581,  and  in  1643;  annulled  in  1674. 
Touching  this  Covenant,  a  multitude  of 
books  and  pamphlets  are  extant,  pro  and 
con.) 

Stephens'  (Tho.)  Hist,  of  the  Church  of  S. 
To  1638. 

Stewart's  Collections  and  observations.  (A 
manual,  with  forms  of  process,  <tc.) 

Walker's  Discipline,  constitution,  <fec. 

Westminster  Review.    31:98.  34:461.  40:102. 

"Williams'  Defence  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

Wodrow  Society  Miscellany.  (A  volume  of 
letters,  &c.,  edited  by  David  Laing,  relating 
to  the  government  and  faith  of  the  Scotch 
Church  in  the  16th  and  17th  centuries.) 

ChurcU  Ratea.    See  tithes. 
Pro. 

Arnold's  (of  Rugby)  Miscellaneous  Works. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.     41:682. 
Campbell  on  the  Law  of  Church  rates. 
Denison  on  Church  rates. 


Cliurcli   Kates — rnnHivutd 


Hale's  ( W.  H.)  Antiquity  of  the  Church  rate 

system  considered. 
Hale's  (W.)  Law  of  Church  rates. 
Percival's  Origin  of  Church  rates. 
Report  of  the  Select  Committee  on  Church 

rates.     (House  of  Commons.     1851.) 
Trelawney's  Epitome  of  the  above. 
Stanley's  Church  rates  considered. 
Swan's  Principle  of  Church  rates. 

Con. 
Allen  (John)  on  Chui'ch  rates. 
Eclectic    Review.     New    Series.    1:56,    325, 

5:218.  9:348. 

Cicero. 

Cicero  de  Natura  Dcorum. 
Budda;i    Isagoge. 

Freaneri  Dissert,  de  theologia  Tullii. 
Gesneri  Chistomathia  Ciceroniana. 
Haferingii  Cicero  Theologieus. 
Zimmermani  Dissertationes. 

Forsyth's   Life  of  Cicero. 
Middleton's  (Conyers)  Life  of  Cicero. 

Circumcision. 

Bartolocci    Dissertationes. 

Deylingii  (S.)  Observationes  Sacrao. 

Grotius  de  Veritate  relig.  Christianae. 

Lossius  de  Epispasmo  Judaico. 

Philo  Judeus  de  circumcisione. 

Quandtii  Dissertationes  Sacra3. 

Spencer,  de  Lcgibus  Hebrworum.  Lib.  1, 
Sec.  4.  (Discusses  the  origin  of  circum- 
cision, and  adduces  the  views  of  Herodo- 
tus, Philo  Sanconiatho,  Jose|>hus,  and 
others.) 

Bassnage's  History  of  the  Jews. 
Brekel    on    Circumcision. 
Calmet's  Preface  to  Genesis. 

Preface  to  Epistle  to  Romans. 


Fawcett's    (John)    Sermons. 
Goodwin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Le  Clerc's  12  Dissertations.     Tr.  by  Brown. 
Marsham's  Chronological  Canon. 
Montagu's  Origines  Ecclesiasticse. 
Reading's  (William)  Sermons. 
Revelation  examined  with  candor. 
Staekhouse's  History  of  the  Bible. 
Vanderhardt's    Prodromus. 
Whiston's    (J.)    Sermons. 

Circunicellians. 

Dietzii  (S.  G.)  Dissertationes. 
Varellas,  Histoire  des  revolutions. 

Circumspection.     See  prddencb, 

WATCHFUL.NESS. 

Cistercians. 

De  Visch,  Biblioth.  scriptorum  Cist. 
Gaillardin,  les  Trappists.     To  1844. 


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Cistercians — continited. 

Henrique,  Regula,  constitutiones,  Ac. 
Heylot,  Ilistoire  des  Ordres. 
Le  Nain,  Histoire  de  I'ordre  de  Citaux. 
Manrique,  Annales  Cisterciensis. 
Ranee,  Reglemens  de  la  Trappe. 
Richardson,  Prelectiones  ecclesiasticae. 
Sartorii  Historia  Cistertium. 
Tissier,  Bibliotheca  patrum  Cister. 
Visehii  Biblioth.  seriptorum  ord.  Cisterc. 

See  a  huge  list  of  Cistercian  writers  in  the 
Bibliotheca  of  Fabricius,  and  in  De  Visch, 
or  ViscHius,  above  named. 

Citaux.    See  Cistercians. 

Cities.  ^ 

Fregier,  des  Classes  dangereuses,  et  le  moyens 

de  les  rendre  meilleures. 
Buckley's  Landmarks  of  civilization. 
Chalmer's  Christian  econ.  of  large  towns. 

Commercial  discourses.     Disc.  6. 

Guthrie,  The  City :  its  sins  and  sorrows. 
Huntingdon's  The  Church's  work  in  cities. 
Kennaway's  (Cha.  E.)  Sermons  at  Brighton. 
Newcombe's  Harvest  and  the  Reapers. 
Presbyterian  Quart.  Rev.     1:433. 
Todd's  Moral  influence  of  great  cities. 
Vaughn's  Age  of  great  cities.     (Discusses 

their  influence  on  morals  and  religion.) 

Cities  of  Refnge.    See  types. 

Osiandri  (J.  A.)  Dissertationes. 

Reis,  Tractatus  Theologicus  de  Asylis. 

Blencoe's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Gouldburn's  (E.  M.)  Parochial  Sermons. 
Watson's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 

Civil  Government.    See  divine   right 

OF  KINGS,  MAGISTRACY,  ORIGIN  OP 
GOVERNMENT,  ORIGIN  OF  LAWS,  PAS- 
SIVE OBEDIENCE. 

Augustin,   Opera. 

Guizot,  rOrigine  du  gouvemment  represent. 
Mably,  Droits  et  devours  du  citoyen. 
Matter,  Influence  des  lois  sur  les  moeurs  et 

des  moeurs  sur  les  lois. 
Zornii  Deliniatio  Theolog.  patristicae. 
Aeherly's  British  Constitution. 
American  Whig  Review.     2:327. 
Andrews'    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Aristotle  on  Government.     Tr.  by  W.  Ellis. 
Atterbury's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
AyliS"e's    Roman    Law. 
Bentham  (J.)  on  Civil  Government. 
Bever  on  the  Study  of  jurisprudence. 
Blackstone's    Commentaries. 
Brown's    Law    of    Christ    respecting    civil 

obedience. 
Burke's  Reflect,  on  the  French  revolution. 

Nature  and  end  of  civil  government. 

Butler's    Horse    Juridicie. 
Chalmer's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Chitty   on    Criminal  law. 


Civil  Government — continued. 

Cunningham's  (W.)  Principles  of  Governm. 
Danville  Review.     June,  1864. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  3. 
Domat   on    Civil    law. 
Donne   (John)    Sermons. 
Edinburg  Review.     49:159,  273.  50:99. 
Fenelon  on  Civil  Government. 
Ferguson's  History  of  civil  society. 
Filmer's  (Sir  R.)  Patriarchal  scheme. 
Freeholder's  grand  inquest. 


Franklin's    (Benj.)    Works. 

Gee's  Divine  right  of  magistrates. 

Gibbon's   Roman    Empire. 

Goodrich's  Observations  on  Price's  theory. 

Gresley's  (William)  Sermons. 

Grey  (W.)  on  Civil  government. 

Hall's   (Robt.)    Works. 

Hoadley's  Institution  of  civil  government. 

Hobbes'  Philosophical  rudiments  of  gov. 

Home's  (Bp.)  Origin  of  government. 

Sermons. 


Jones'  (Sir  Will.)  Dialogue  on  Government. 

Justinian's    Institutes. 

Latimer's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Leland's  Advant.  and  neces.  of  Revelation. 

Locke  (John)  on  Government. 

Matthews'  (J.  M.)  Bible  and  civil  govern. 

Mills'  (James)  Essay  on  Government. 

Murray's  (H.)  Inquiries;  histor.  and  moral. 

Needham's  Excellency  of  a  free  state. 

New  Englander.     3:525.  7:530. 

Paine's  (Tho.)  First  principles  of  governm. 

Pothier   on    Obligations. 

Pownall's  Principles  of  polity. 

Price's  Nature  of  civil  liberty. 

Ramsay's  (G.)  Disquisitions  on  G. 

Russel's  (Lord  J.)  Hist,  of  the  English  Gov. 

Ryan's  Efi'ects  of  revealed  religion. 

Schonberg's  History  of  Roman  law. 

Seeker's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 

Seed's   (Jer.)    Sermons. 

Sheraton  on  Subjection  to  civil  government. 

Stebbins  on  Civil  government. 

Story  on  the  Constitution  of  the  U.  S. 

Stuart  on  the  Constitution  of  England. 

Sydney  (Algeron)  on  Government. 

Taylor's  Elements  of  civil  law. 

Temple's  (Sir  Will.)  Works. 

Tucker  (Josiah)  on  Civil  Government. 

Warwick's  (Sir  Philip)  Discourses. 

Watts  (Isaac)  on  the  Civil  power. 

Wayland's  Elements  of  moral  science. 

Westminster  Review.     11:254,  526.  13:265. 

Wilson's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Wines'  Laws  of  the  ancient  Hebrews. 

Wrottesley  on  Government  and  Legislation 

York's  (Henry)  Thoughts  on  Government. 

Civilization.    See  human  progress. 

Guizot,  Hist,  de  Civilization. 
Jonnes,  Statistique  de  I'antiquite. 
Martin,  les  Civilizations  primitives. 
Matter,  Influence  des  lois  sur  les  moeurs. 
Wuttke's  Gesch.  des  Heidenthums. 


Civilization — continued. 

Amer.  Whig  Review.  2:80.  (J.  Q.  Adams.) 
3:611.  4:27. 

Balmo's  Protestantism  and  Catholicity  com- 
pared in  their  effects  on  the  civilization 
of  Europe. 

Blackwood's  Magazine.     52:27.  89:27. 

Christian  Examiner.     52:165.  64:233. 

Democratic  Review.     6:208.  15:62. 

Dublin  University  Mag.     51:12. 

Edinburg  Review.     68:243.  69:55.  80:132. 

Ferguson's  History  of  civil  society.     1767. 

Fourier  on  the  Passions.     Tr.  by  Doherty. 

Guizot's  Uist.  of  C.  in  Europe,  from  the  fall 
of  the  Roman  Empire  to  the  French 
Revolution. 

Hall's  (Cha.)  Effects  of  C.  on  Europe. 

Hamilton  (Dr.)  on  the  Progress  of  Society. 

Harris'  Civilization  considered  as  a  science. 

McCabe's  Lectures  on  Civilization. 

McKinnon's  Hist,  of  Civilization. 

Lord's  Lectures  on  Civ.  and  government. 

Moreton's  C.  as  influenced  by  natural  laws. 

Moseley's  Progress  of  modern  legislation. 

Seaman  on  the  Progress  of  nations. 

Taylor's  (Isaac)  Essays.     Essay  1. 

Tyler  (R.  H.),  The  Bible  and  social  reform. 
(The  Bible  as  a  means  of  civilization.) 

Vaughn  on  Modern  civilization. 

Vericour's  Histor.  analysis  of  Christian  C. 

Clairvoyance.    See  mesmerism. 

Ashburner  on  Clairvoyance. 
Cahagnet's  Celestial  Telegraph. 
Davis'  (A.  J.)  Principles  of  nature. 

Great    Harmonia. 

Harmonial   man. 

Several    other   treatises. 

Frazier's  Magazine.     20:17. 
Gregory  (Prof.)  on  Clairvoyance. 

Clean  and  Unclean  Beasts. 

See  SACRIFICES. 

Cleanliness. 

Littell's  Living  Age.     20:130. 
Clemens   Alexandrinus. 

Clemontis  (Tit.  Flav.)  Opera  quaa  extant. 
(Many  editions.  Some  prefer  that  of 
Potter,  1715.  The  most  recent,  and  pro- 
bably the  best,  is  that  of  Migne.  1857. 
2  vols.) 

Bernholdi  Hyporanemeta. 

Bieloke  de  Clemens,  ejusque  erroribus. 

Cognat,  Clement,  sa  doctr.  et  sa  polemique. 

Dashne  de  yvm^n  Clem.  Alex,  et  de  vestigiis 
neoplatonicis  philos.  in  ea  obviis. 

De    Groot,    Disputationes. 

Gieseleri  Clement,  et  Origenis  doctrinae. 

Ittigii  Prefatio  ad  opernm  Clem.  Alex. 

Le  Glare,  Vie  de  Clement, 

Miiller  (J.  H.)  Idees  dogmatique  do  C. 

Tribbechovii   Dissertationes. 

Walohii  Miscellanea  Sacra. 


Clemens  Alexandrinus — continued. 

British  Critic.     19:100. 

Conybeare's  Bampton  Lectures.     1839. 

Kaye's  Writings  and  opinions  of  Clement. 

Le  Clerc's  Life  of  Clemens. 

Wray's  Writings  and  opinions  of  C. 

The  writings  of  this  Father  are  not  in  tha 
English  language,  though  they  deserve  to  be, 
better  than  some  of  the  others. 

Clemens  Romanus. 

Clementis  Epistolse.  (Many  editions.  The 
most  esteemed  by  some  is  that  of  Schwe- 
gler.     1847.) 

Assemani  Bibliotheca  Orientalis. 

Buddei  Synti%ma  Dissertationum  theol. 

Cyprian  (E.  S.)  de  Clement.  Rom.  evangel. 

Ephraimi   Homiliaj. 

Freudenbergeri    Historia    controversiae    de 

Clem.  Rom.  epistolis. 
Grabii  Commentatio  de  Clementis  scrip tis, 

genuinis  et  supposititiis. 
Goltz,  Gesch.  aus  d.  apostol.  Zeitalter. 
Herzog  des  Clem,  von  R.  Brief. 
Kesleri  Philosophemata  potiora  recognition. 

Clem.  R.  falso  attributur. 
Nerreter  de  Fragmentis  Clem.  R.  quod  sub 

nomine  epistolsB  habctur. 
Oudini  Com.  de  scriptis  S.  Clementis. 
Randinus  de  St.  Clemente  martyre.   (Collects 

what  has  been  said  of  Clement  by  credible 

writers.) 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     22:353. 

Burton  on  the  Ep.  of  C.  to  the  Corinthians. 

Cave's  Lives  of  the  Fathers. 

Chevalier's  Translation  of  the  Epistles  of 

Clement,    Polycarp,   and   Ignatius ;    with 

introduction,  &c. 
Lardner's  Dissert,  on  the  two  epistles  of  C, 

published  by  Mr.  Wetstein.    (Shows  them 

not  to  be  genuine.) 

Credibility  of  the    Gospel   history. 


(Touching  the  two  epistles  generally  re- 
ceived.) 

A  list  of  the  various  editions  of  this  Father 
is  given  by  Fabricius  in  his  Bibliotheca. 
The  most  esteemed  is  that  of  Schwegler. 
1847. 

Clerical  Habits. 

Miller  (Prof.)  on  Clerical  Habits. 
Moody's  Hints  to  young  clergymen. 
North  Amer.  Review.     28:503. 
Smith  on  Public  Worship.     (Treats  only  on 

the  proprieties  of  the  Sanctuary.) 
Stillingfleet's  Amusements  of  a  clergyman. 
United  States  Lit.  Gazette.     6:377. 

Close  Communion. 

Pro. 
Arnold's  Scriptural  terms  of  admission  to 
the  Lord's  Su^jper. 


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Close  Communion — continued. 

Pro. 

Baldwin  (Thomas)  on  Baptism. 
Bayne's  Strict  communion  vindicated. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     19:133. 
Birt's  Vindication  of  the  Baptists. 
Booth's  Apology  for  the  Baptists. 
Braidwood's  Purity  of  Christian  comm. 
Butterfield's  Free  C.  an  innovation.     1776. 

(Reply  to  John  Brown.) 
Christian  Review.     16:210.  23:364. 
Curtis  (T.  F.)  on  Communion. 
Dagg's  (J.  L.)  Letters  on  communion. 
Davis'  (G.  F.)  Peter  and  Benjamin. 
Foster's    (James)    Sermons. 
Fuller's    (Andrew)    Works. 
Fuller's  (Richard)  Terms  of  communion. 
Gale's  Reflections  on  Wall  on  Baptism. 
Hickes'  (Dr.  Geo.)  on  Occasional  communion. 

(Reasons    why    Churchmen     should    not 

commune  with  dissenters.) 
Howell  on  Sacramental  communion. 
Ivemy's  Baptism  necessary  to  communion. 
Keene's  (Henry)  Free  address  to  Pacificus. 
Kifliu  (Wm.)  on  Church  communion. 
Killingworth's  Reply  to  Robt.  Hall. 

'  Foster. 

Bulkeley. 

Kinghorn's  Baptism  a  term  of  communion. 

(Reply  to  Robt.  Hall.) 

. (Other   pieces.) 

Knapp  on  Close  communion. 
Merriam  on  the  Terms  of  communion. 
Morgan's  Principles  of  Christian  comm. 
Newman's  Bapt.  an  indispens.  prerequisite. 
Pressly  (J.  T.)  on  Communion. 
Remington  (S.)  on  Baptism. 

Defence  of  restricted  communion. 

Ripley's  Reply  to  Griffin's  letters. 
Strictures  on  Dr.  Mason  on  Communion. 
Taylor  (J.  B.)  on  Restricted  communion. 
Thomas  (D.  E.)  on  Christian  Baptism.    , 

Con. 

Brown's  (of  Haddington)  House  of  God 
opened. 

Bulkeley's  Plea  for  Catholic  communion. 

Bunyan's  Reasons  for  my  practice. 

Peaceable  principles. 

Foster  (John)  on  Catholic  communion. 

Griffin's  (Edward  Dorr)  Letters. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Terms  of  communion. 

Horner's  Popery  and  close  communion  iden- 
tified. 

Mason's  (John)  Terms  of  communion. 

Noel  (B.  W.)  on  Baptism.     Ch.  5. 

Pressly  (J.  T.)  on  Ecclesiastical  communion. 
(Presbyterian.) 

[Ryland's  (Sen.)]  Plea  for  free  communion. 

Sawtelle's  The  Lord's  supper  for  the  Lord's 
people. 

Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     6:103. 

Towgood's  Address  to  the  opposers  of  free  C. 

Watts   on    Communion. 

Worcester  (N.)  on  Close  communion. 


Clngnl. 

Balusii  Miscellanea.     Tom.  v.  and  vi. 
Mabillonii  Annales  Benedictini.     Tom.  v. 

Coat  of  Treves. 

Smith's  (H.)  Apostolical  Christians.  (Au- 
thentic documents.) 

Cocceians. 

Cocceii    Opera. 

Alberti  AiTTAcuv  KsfTTra.. 

Burmanni  Synopsis  Theologite. 

Kromayeri  Scrutinium  Religionum. 

Leydeckeri  Fax  veritatis. 

Spanheimii  (F.)  Epistolse. 

Van    Till,    Antidotum. 

Voetii  Opera.     (The  chief  opponent  of  C.) 

Witsii  fficonomia  foederum  Dei  cum  homin. 

Coincidences   of  Scripture. 

See  INTERNAL  EVIDENCES. 

Burke's  Horaj  Evangelicee. 

Horaj  Apostolicae. 

Blunt's  Undesigned  coincidences.  (Escel'nt.) 
Graves  on  the  Pentnteuch. 
Grotius'  Truth  of  Christianity. 
Faber's  (G.  S.)  Horaj  Mosaicse.  (Coincidences 
of  the  Mosaic  record  with  profane  antiq.) 

Coins. 

Augustini  (Ant.)  Opera.    Vol.  VIIL    Plates. 

Bayer  de  Nummis  Hebraeorum.  (Contro- 
verts Cumberland.) 

Bergeri  Numismata  Pontificum  Roman. 

Biragi  Numismata.     (Many  engravings.) 

Brerewood  de  Ponderibus  et  Pretiis,  &o. 

Bunting,  de  Monetis  et  Mensuris  S.  Scrip. 

Buxtorfii  Dissertationes.     (Ane.  Hebrews.) 

Camerarii  (J.)  Dissertationes. 

Cavedoni  (G.)  Biblische  numismatik. 

Coringii  (H.)  Dissertationes. 

Deylingii  Observationes.     (Anc.  Hebrews.) 

Eckhel,  Doctrina  nummorum  vet.   (9  v.  fol.) 

Foy-Vaillant,  Numismata  ^^-ea  Imperator. 

Gagnier,  de  Nummis  Samaritanis. 

Gesneri  Opera  Numismatica.     300  plates. 

Goltzii  Opera  numismat.     (6  great  folios.) 

Grasse's  Handbuch  der  alten  Numismatik. 

Harduini  Chronologia  Vet.  Test. 

Hottinger,  de  Nummis  Orientalium  inscript. 
Samaritanis. 

Kock,  de  Nummorum  Hebraicorum. 

Koehler,  Remarques  Historiques. 

Lavy,  Museum  Numismaticum.  (The  most 
complete  work  of  the  kind.  It  names 
4879  Greek  coins,  and  5747  Roman;  with 
engravings.) 

Lingen  de  Origine  et  inventoribus  pecuniae 
et  numismatum. 

Margraaf,    Observationes. 

Occo  Imperatorum  Roman,  numismata. 

Otii  (J.  B.)  Epistolaj.     (Samaritan  coins.) 

Patin    (C.)    Dissertationes. 

Petavii    (P.)    Dissertationes. 


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Coins — cmitinmd. 

Rayheri  (Sam.)  Dissertationes. 

Rechenberghii  Biblioth.  nummaria. 

Reland  de  Nummis  Vet.  Hebrseorum. 

Scaligeri  Opuscula  varia. 

Schmidt  de  Drachmis  a  Christo  solutis. 

Seldeni   Opera. 

Semleri  Vocabularia  rei  nummarise  Gr.,  Lat., 

Hebr.,  Arab,  &c.,  ex  diversis  auctoribus. 
Spanheim  (Ezek.)  de  Prsestantia  numis. 
Thottii  Thesaurus  Numismatum. 
Tresor   de    Numismatique   et  de  glyptique. 

(18.^1.     Very  complete.     Price  $250.) 
Waehteri  Archseologia  Nummaria. 
Waltoni  Biblia  Polyglotta.     (Prolegomena.) 
Waser  (or  Vaser)  de  Ant.  num.  Hebr.  et  Syr. 
Wedelii    Exercitationes. 
Werholf's  Bibliotheca  Numismatica. 
Widmannus  ad  Matt.  xxii.  19. 
Wilde,  Selecta  Numismata  antiqua. 

Akerman'?  Illustrations  of  the  N.  T.     Cuts. 
Arbuthnot's  Tables  of  ancient  coins. 
Calmet's  Dissertations.     Tr.  by  N.  Tindal. 
Cardwell's  (E.)  Lectures.     (Greek  and  Rom. 

coins.) 
Cumberland  on  Jewish  c'oins,  weights,  &c. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  22:215. 
Ede's  Gold  and  silver  coins  of  all  nations. 
Madden's  Hist,  of  Jewish  coinage.    254  cuts. 
Monthly  Review.     114:457. 
Murray's    (John)   Truth    of  Revelation  de- 

monstrat.  by  an  appeal  to  gems,  coins,  &c. 
Numismatic  Chronicle.  Periodical.  London. 

From  1S44.     32  vols. 
Pelletier  on  Coins,  Weights,  &e. 
Princeton  Review.     2:131.  28:238. 
Tilt's  Essay  on  the  Roman  Denarius. 
Walch's    (R.)    Ancient    coins    and   medals. 

Many  plates.     (Intended  to  illustrate  the 

progress  of  Christianity  in  the  early  ages.) 
Walker  (0.)  on  Coins  and  Medals. 

LiPSlus  BUiliofh.  Numarin,  gives  a  cata- 
logue of  all  the  authors  who  have  written 
upon  money  and  coins,  up  to  the  close  of  the 
18th  century.  John  Hearne,  bookseller, 
London,  in  his  catalogue  for  1859,  offers  for 
sale  about  700  works  on  this  subject. 

Collegiants.     See  socinians. 

Colonization,    African.    See  negroes. 

African  Repository.   Monthly.  Washington, 

United  States.     Since  1825. 
Alexander's  Hist,  of  C.  on  the  West  coast. 
American  Monthly  Review.     2:151.  4:282. 
Amer.  Quart.  Review.   4:395.  12:213.  18:245. 
Ashmun,  J.,  Life  of;   by  Gurley. 
Bacon's  Plea  for  Africa. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     14:622. 
Cary,  Lott,  Life  of;  by  J.  B.  Taylor. 
Christian  Examiner.     13:96,  200,  287. 
Christian    Monthly   Spectator.     5:485,   540. 

10:358,  493. 


Colonization,  African — continued. 

Christian  Quarterly  Spectator.  2:459.  4:311, 

5:145,  631.  6:332,  445.  7:330,  503,  521. 
Colonization    Herald.      Monthly.     Philada. 

Since  1835. 
Eclectic  Review.     New  Series.  3:282. 
Foreign  Quarterly  Review.     26:213. 
Frazier's  Magazine.     2:334.  3:114. 
Jay's  (Will.)  Character  and  tendency  of  the 

Colonization  Society. 
Liberia  Herald.     Monrovia. 
Literary  and  TheoL  Review.     1:62.  2:429. 
Maryland  Colonization  Journal.    Periodical. 

Baltimore.     Since  1841. 
Methodist  Quarterly  Review.     12:361. 
New   York   Colonization   Journal.     Period. 

Since  1850. 
Niles'  Weekly  Register.  13:164.  15  Sup.  42. 

16:165,  233.    17:201.    23:39,   138.    24:.333. 

25:175,  381.  26:270,  282,  373.  27:29.  29:329. 

47:206. 
North  Am.  Review.     18:40.  21:462.  35:118. 

41:265.  63:269. 
Oxford  Prize  Essays.    1815.    (Tho.  Arnold.) 
Princeton  Rev.     5:257,  281.  12:169.  13:266. 

16:57. 
Reese's  (David  M.)  Letters  to  the  Hon.  Wm. 

Jay.     (Reply  to  his  book.) 
Southern  Review.     1:219. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     6:322,  396,  539. 
Torrey  on  the  Slave  trade. 
United  States  Literary  Gazette.     3:20. 
AVadstorm  on    Colonization  particularly  as 

applied  to  the  AVest  coast  of  Africa.  1794. 

(Describes  also  the  then  condition  of  Sierra 

Leone  and  Bulama.) 

Colporter   System. 

Anneau,   le   Necessaire. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.     2d  Series.  12:214. 

American  Messenger.     Period.     New  York. 

(Many  fine  articles  on  this  subject.) 
Annual  Reports  of  Amer.  Tract  Society. 

Am.  Tract  Soc.     Bostoi.. 

Am.  Bapt.  Publica.  Society. 


6olportage  as  conducted  by  the  Amer.  Tract 

Society.     (A  tract.     1859.) 
Cook  (R.  S.)  on  Home  Evangelization. 
Fison's  History  of  Colportage.    (An  English 

abridgment  of  Cook's  work.) 

Comfort.    See  affliction,  consolation. 

Bolton's  (Robt.)  C.  for  afflicted  consciences. 

Colquhoun  (John)  on  Spiritual  comfort. 

Durant's  (Puritan)  Comfort  for  the  dejected. 

Gerard's  Divine  Meditations. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Notes  of  sermons. 

Reyner's    Sermons. 

Russell's  Letters,  practical  and  consolatory. 

Letter  6. 
Sharp's    (Dr.    J.)    Sermons. 
Sherlock's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Sibbs'    Saints'   comfort. 
Letter  to  an  afflicted  conscience. 


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Sibbs'  Heavenly  conference  between  Christ 

and  Mary. 
Stebbing's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Christian  consolation. 

Commandments.    See  moral  law. 

Daunhaveri  de  Collegio  Decalogo. 
Grotius  (H.)  in  Decalogam. 
Philo-JudiBus  de  Decalogo. 
Selnecceri  Pjedagoga  Christiana. 
Thummii   Opera. 
Turrettini   Institutiones. 
Zanchii  Opera  Theologica. 

Anderson's  (Bp.)  Exposition  of  the  C. 

Andrews'  (Bp.)  Pattern  of  doctrine. 

Babington's  (Bp.  G.)  Works. 

Barker's  (Peter)  Exposition  of  the  ten  C. 

Barrow's  (Bp.)  Exposition  of  the  ten  C. 

Bird's  (C.  S.)  Exposition  of  the  ten  C. 

Boyse's  Exposition  of  the  ten  C. 

Blaekall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Brady's    (N.)    Sermons. 

Bradford's  Godly  Meditations. 

Brougham's  (John)  Sermons. 

Bullinger's  Decades.  (Pub.  of  the  Parker 
Society.) 

Bunne's  Guide  to  Godliness. 

Burgess'  Vind.  of  the  moral  law.  (Against 
Papists,  Arminians,  Antinomians,  and 
Socinians.) 

Burton's  Exposition  of  the  Decalogue. 

Candlish's  Two  great  commandments. 

Clay's  (John)  Twenty-five  sermons. 

Cleaver's    (Robt.)    Sermons. 

Clowes'    (.J.)    Sermons. 

Chaffer's  (Rich.)  Exposition  of  the  C. 

Cudworth's  (Ralph)  Sermons. 

Dod's  (John)  Plain  and  familiar  expos. 

Durham's  (Jas.)  Law  unsealed. 

Dwight's  Discourses.     Disc.  100-132. 

Edwards'  (John)  Body  of  Divinity.  (Ex- 
cellent.) 

Elton  on  the  Ten  commandments. 

Fidde's  (Rich.)  Body  of  Divinity. 

Graham's  (John)  Practical  Sermons  on  the 
ten  commandments. 

Glass'  (S.)  Sermons.     (Plain  and  valuable.) 

Granger's  Tree  of  good  and  evil. 

Hall's   (Bp.)    Works. 

Harrison's  (Wm.)  Sermons  on  the  C. 

Hill's  (G.  D.)  Practical  sermons  on  the  C. 

Hooper's  (Bp.)  Declaration  of  the  ten  C. 

Hopkins'  (Bp.  E.)  Exposition  of  the  ten  C. 

Jefferson's    (J.)    Lectures. 

Jones'    (Robt.)    Sermons. 

Jortin's    (J.)    Sermons. 

Knewstub's  Lectures  on  Exod.  xx. 

Larkin's  (E.  R.)  Sermons  on  the  C. 

Laurie's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Sermons. 

Leighton's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 

McCaul's  (J.  R.)  The  ten  Commandments 
the  Christian's  rule. 

Marsh's  (E.  G.)  Sermons  on  the  C. 

Nance's  (J.)  Sermons  on  the  C. 


Commandments — continued. 

Oakley's  (.J.)  Christian  aspect  and  applies* 

tion  of  the  Decalogue. 
Ogden's    (Sam.)    Sermons. 
Piggot   on   the    Decalogue. 
Plumer's  (Wm.  S.)  Law  of  God. 
Powell   on   the   Decalogue. 
RoMnson's  (Disney)  Law  and  Gospel. 
Russell's    Hulsean    Lectures. 
Ross'  (John  L.)  Lectures. 
Scott's    (Tho.)    Essays. 
Seeker  (Abp.)  on  the  Catechism. 
Stackhouse's    AVorks. 
Stowel's  (W.)  Lectures  on  the  ten  C. 
Thornton's    (H.)    Lectures. 
Tudor's  The  Decalogue  the  Christian's  law. 
Wadsworth  (Benj.)  on  the  Decalogue. 
Wcems'  (John)  Expos,  of  the  Decalogue. 
AVhately's  Exp.  of  the  Decalogue. 


Commentators. 


ON  THE  WHOLE  BIBLE. 

Augustine,  Jerome,  Origen. 

Brenii  (Dan.)  Notas  in  V.  et  N.  Test.    1660. 
Brentii  Opera.    1575.    (Lauded  by  Luthee.) 
Alberi  Interpretatio.     1804. 
Calmet,  Commentaire  litterale.     1707. 

Dissertations   preliminaires.      (Ex- 


ceedingly valuable.  Home  used  it  largely 
in  his  introduction.) 

Calovii  BibliaHlustrata.  1672,  (An  immense 
storehouse  of  information,  touching  ver- 
sions, expositions,  and  other  Biblical 
subjects.  Strong  against  Papists  and 
Socinians.) 

Calvini  Prelectiones  et  Comm.     1578 

Capelli  Com.  et  notce  criticie.     1600. 

Cartwright,  Melificium  Hebraicum.     1627. 

Castellionis,  Annotationes.     1510. 

Clerici  (or  Le  Clerc)  Translatio  cum  com- 
mon tario,  et  Dissertationes.  1693.  (Not 
so  much  a  commentary  as  a  series  of  criti- 
cisms.    Armenian.) 

Coccei  (or  Le  Coq.)  Versio  et  Comm.  1701. 
("Spiritualizes  too  much.") 

Critici  Sacri  in  Biblia.     1698. 

De  Dieu  Animadversiones.     1631. 

Drusii  Annotationes.     1612. 

Grotii  Annotationes.  1631.  (An  unsafe 
guide;  but  Doddridge  thinks  "he  has 
done  more  to  illustrate  Scripture  by  pro- 
fane learning,  than  all  other  commentators 
put  together.") 

Heideggeri  Enchiridion  Biblicum.     1700. 

Houbigantii  Notae  crit.  cum  Proleg.     1753 

Hugonis  (Victor),  Adnotationes.     1526. 

Hugonis  (St.  Caro)  Postillae.     1487. 

Junii  et  Tremelii  Biblia  cum  notis.     1600. 

Lapide,  Commentarii.  1664.  (12  vols.,  fol. 
Highly  prized  bj'  Romanists.) 

Lightfoot,  Commentaria  Historica.     1659. 

Lutheri  Commentaria.     1610. 


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Commentators* 

Marlorati  Thesaurus  in  locos  communes. 
1600.  (An  abridgment  of  the  best  remarks 
of  the  Reformers.) 

Martyris  (Petri),  Commentaria.     1579. 

Mauri  (Rabanni)  Com.  grammatico-criticus. 
1534.  (Verbal  criticisms  on  the  plan  of 
Schaufelberger's  Clavia  Hoinevica .) 

Melancthonis  Commentaria.    1543. 

Menochii  (Soc.  Jesu)  Comment,  ex  optimis 
auctoribus  collccti.     1719. 

Olearius'  Biblische  Erklarung.     1681. 

Parei  Commentaria.     1620. 

Pellicani  Commentaria.     1532. 

Piscatoris,  Commentaria.  1638.  (Armenian.) 

Poll  Synopsis  Criticorum.  1674.  (Gives 
whatever  is  useful  in  the  Critiei  Sacri,  and 
is  more  convenient  and  valuable,  on  ac- 
count of  its  admirable  arrangement,  and 
additional  matter.) 

Quistorpii  Commentaria.     1648. 

Raphelii  Annotationes.  1700.  (From  Zeno- 
phon,  Polybius,  Arrian,  and  Herodotus.) 

Ravanelli Thesaurus Scripturse.  1660.  ("One 
of  the  most  useful  books  to  a  preacher,  in 
the  world." — C.  Mather.) 

Schidii  (Sebastian.)  Commentaria.  1740. 
("  Erudite,  accurate,  and  perspicuous." — 
Walch.) 

Schoetgenii  Horse  Hebraieas.     1733. 

Storr  (G.  C),  Opuscula  Aeademica.     1796. 

Tarnovii  Exercitationes  Biblicae.     1632. 

Thilonis,  Medulla.  1683.  (An  epitome  of 
Poole's  Synopsis.) 

Tirini  (Soc.  Jesu)  Commentaria.     1630. 

Tossani  Paraphrasii  et  Annotationes.    1606. 

Tostati  Commentaria.  1491.  (24  volumes, 
folio.) 

Tremelii.     (See  Junii.) 

Venemas  Dissertationes.     1747. 

Allen's  (,Jno.)  Exposition.     1765. 

Assembly  of  Divines'  Annotations.     1651. 

Benson's  Bible  ;  with  notes.  1811.  (Chiefly 
a  compihition  from  Wesley.) 

Boothroyd's  Improved  vers,  and  notes.   1818. 

Brown's  Self-interpreting  Bible.     1777. 

Burder's  (S.)  Scripture  Expositor.     1809. 

Calvin's  Com.  Trans,  by  various  persons. 
("  Calvin's  Commentaries  remain,  after 
three  centuries,  unparalleled  for  force  of 
mind,  justness  of  expression,  and  practical 
views'  of  Christianity." — Bp.  Wilson,  of 
Calcutta.) 

Clarke's  (J.)  Annotations.     1743. 

Clarke's  (Adam)  Commentary.     1810. 

Clarke's  (Sam.)  Analysis  of  the  S.  S.     1700. 

Clarke's  (Sam.,  Junr.)  Annotations.     1760. 

Clarke's  (Samuel)  Annotation  and  parallel 
passages.     1690. 

Cobbins' Comm.     1837.     (A  family  book.) 

Coke's  Common.  1803.  (Plagiarized  from 
Dodd.) 

Cornwallis'  Observations.     1820. 

Davidson's  Pocket  Commentary.     1836. 

Diodati's  Annotations.     1651. 


Commentators. 

D'Oyly  and  Mants'  Bible.     1814. 

Dodd's  Commentary.     1770. 

Dutch  Annotations.  Ordered  by  the  Synod 
ofDort.     Tr.  by  T.  Haak.     1657. 

Fawcett's  Family  Bible.     1811. 

Gill's  Exposition.  1748.  (A  great  treasury 
of  Rabbinical  and  Oriental  literature; 
with  criticisms.  "  In  Rabbinical  literature 
Dr.  Gill  had  no  equal." — Horne.) 

Girdlestone's  Comm.  1835.  (Short  reflections 
for  family  use.) 

Hawker's  Poor  man's  comm.  1822.  (Family 
book.) 

Henry's  Expos.  1731.  (Pious  and  practical.) 

Holden's  (Geo.)  Christian  Expositor.    1834. 

Ktilisch's  Historical  and  critical  commen- 
tary; with  new  translation.     1858. 

KnatchbuU's  Animadversions.     1659. 

Lange's  Comm.     Tr.  by  Dr.  Schaff.     1866. 

Le  Clerc's  Commentary.     1710.     (Critical.) 

Mayer's  Com.  1653.  (A  synopsis  of  pre- 
ceding writers.) 

O'Neill's  Biblical  Gleanings.  1854.  (About 
3000  selected  comments  and  criticisms.) 

Ostervald's  Bible.  1722.  (Wholly  superseded 
by  better  works.) 

Patrick,  Lowth,  Whitby,  Arnold,  &  Lowman 
combined.     1769. 

Piscator's  Commentary.     1638. 

Poole's  Annotations.  1683.  (Universally 
commended.) 

Roberts'  Clavis  Biblicum.  (Some  account 
of  each  writer,  and  the  occasion,  scope, 
and  analysis  of  each  book.) 

Scott's  Commentary.     1792.     (Superficial.) 

Sharp's  (Sam.)  Histpric  notes.     1854. 

Shitler's  Domestic  Commentary.     1854. 

Sutcliffc's  (Jos.)  Commentary.     1840. 

Trapp's  Comm.     1662.     (Very  valuable.) 

Wall's  Critical  notes.  1730.  '(With  amend- 
ments to  the  Hebrew  text.) 

Wells'  (Ed.)  Paraphrase.  1708.  (With  a 
revised  translation.) 

Wesley's  (John)  Notes.  1764.  (Those  on 
the  New  Test,  are  best.) 

Williams'  Cottage  Bible.     1825. 

Wilson's  (Bp.)  Bible.  1785.  (Chiefly  useful 
for  its  collation  of  the  present  with  former 
English  versions.) 

ON  THE  OLD  TESTAMENT. 

Athanasius,  Cyril  Alex.,  Theodoret. 

Jewish. — Aben  Ezra,  Abraham  Scholom, 
Jos.  Carpi,  Abarbanel,  Kimchi,  Medraschim, 
Levj',  Gerson,  Mosch  ben  Nachman,  Solo- 
mon Jarchi,  Ben  Malek,  Alscheich,  Simeon, 
Maimonides,  &c. 

Amama,  Collatio  Biblica.     1620. 

Baumgarten's  Theologischer  z.  A.  T.     1844. 

Bibliandri  Commentaria.     1543. 

Boetii  Commentaria.     1644. 

Capelli  (L.  &  J.)  Com.  et  notw  critical.  1575. 

Dathii  Vet.  Test.  Latine  versio.     1773. 


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Commentators. 

Diodati  Explicationes.     1635. 
Grynai  Explicatio  et  Exegesis.     1584. 
Hackspanii  Notte  philologico-theolog.    1640. 
Leusdcni  Clavis  Ilebrseica.     16S6. 
Maureri  Commentarii.     (One  of  the  best  for 

mere  Ilistorioo-Grammatical  Exegesis.) 
Parei  Opera  Theologica.     1614. 
Pfeifferi  Clavis.     1690.     (Philological.) 
Rosenmulleri  (E.  F.  C.)  Scholia.    1821.    (23 

volumes  of  unsurpassed  criticism.) 
Scholz,  die  heilige  Schrift  des  A.  Test. 
Schotani  Commentaria.     1628. 
Schultenii  Animadversiones.     1760. 
Schulzii    Scholia.     1783. 
Starkii  Synopsis  Exegetica.     1741. 
Stephani  Biblia.     1590.     (Philological.) 
Zanchii  Commentaria.     1600. 

Barrett's  Synopsis  of  Criticisms  on  passages 
in  which  Commentators  difiFer  from  King 
James'  version.  1855.  (The  Hebrew, 
Septuagint,  and  English,  are  given  in 
juxtaposition  ;  and  the  opinions  of  Com- 
mentators, on  disputed  passages,  quoted 
and  considered.) 

Hill's  Lectures  on  portions  of  the  0.  T.  1810. 

Keil  &  Delitzsch's  C.  Trans,  by  J.  Martin. 
1864. 

Orton's  Exposition.     1791.     (For  families.) 

Patrick's  Commentary.     1695. 

Pyle's  Paraphrase  and  notes.     1 725. 

Richardson's  Observations.     1655. 


PENTATEUCH.    See  Pentateuch,  Samaritan 
pentAtboch. 

Isidore,  Ambrose,  Gregory  N. 

Alcuini  Interrogat.  et  Responsiones.    800. 

Altingii   Opera.     1670. 

Aretii  Commentaria.     1602. 

Bedffi    Expositio.     725. 

Borrhai  Commentarii.     1555. 

Burmanni  Commentaria.     1670. 

Catena  Grsecorum  patrum  in  P.     1547. 

Chrytraji  Commentarius.     1557. 

Drusii  Annotat.  ad  loca  difEcil.     1588. 

Fabricii  (Geo.)  Commentarius.     1584. 

Fagii  Paraphrasis.     1540. 

Gesneri  Disputationes  XXXVIII.     1604. 

Hammelmani  Adnotationes.     1600. 

Hartman's  (H.  C.)  Historisch-kritische  For- 

schungen. 
Herrheimer,   m  1  r\    d.   Funfbuchs   Moses. 

1854. 
Junii  Explicationes  Aiialyticae.     1639. 
Koolhaus,  Observationes  Exegeticse.     1751. 
Leusdeni  Precepta  Mosaica.     1686. 
Lyseri  Commentarius.     1604. 
Marbachii  Hypomnemeta.     1597. 
Marckii  Commentaria.     1734. 
Meklenburgii  Scriptura  ao  traditio.     1839. 
Mereeri  Prelectiones.     1570. 
Osiandri  Commentaria.  1676.    ("Princeps." 

— Walch.) 


Commentators. 

Selnecceri  Commentaria.     1559. 
Varenii  Decades  Mosaica3.     1659. 
Vater's  Commentar.     1805. 
Von    der   Ilardt's    Ephemeridem    Philolog. 
1696. 

Ainsworth's  Annot.  1616.  (Makes  constant 
reference  to  the  Greek  and  Chaldee  ver- 
sions.) 

Alexander's  (W.)  The  P.  illuminated  frou 
history,  geography,  &c.     1828. 

Allix's  Reflections  on  the  P.  .  1650. 

Babington's  (Bp.)  Comfortable  Notes.    1622 

Blunt's  Family  Exposition.     1841. 

Brightwell's  Notes.  1840.  (Selected  from 
Poole,  Rosenmuller,  Le  Clerc,  Schrank, 
Dathe,  <fcc.) 

Clapham's  Books  of  Moses.  1818.  (Family 
book.) 

Delgado's  New  translation  and  notes.    1789. 

Faber's  (G.  S.)  Hor£e  Mosaic*.     1818. 

Gerlach's  Com.    Tr.  by  H.  Downing.    1859. 

Graves'  (Richard)  Lectures.     1807. 

Hamilton's  (W.  T.)  P.  and  its  assailants. 
1850. 

Haverniek's  Historico-critical  introduction 
to  the  P.    Trans,  by  A.  Thompson.    1850. 

Hengstenberg's  P.  illustrated  by  the  monu- 
ments of  Egypt.  Tr.  by  Ryland.  1847. 
(A  noble  refutation  of  such  writers  as 
IBohr  and  Van  Bolen.) 

Howard  (Henry  E.)  on  the  Pentat.  1856. 
(Learned.) 

Jameson's  (A.)  Crit.  and  pract.  Exposition. 
1748.  (A  compilation  from  the  best  in- 
terpreters, ancient  and  modern.) 

Jamieson's  (Robt.)  Critical  and  explanatory 
Commentary.     1858. 

Kidder's  Commentary,  Dissertations,  &c. 
1694.     (Refutes  Le  Clerc  and  others.) 

Lowman's  Ritual  of  Hebrew  worship.    1740. 

Marsh's  (W.)  Lectures  on  the  Pentat.  1822. 
(Dwells  mainly  on  the  authenticity.) 

McDonald's  (D.)  Introduction  to  the  P. 

Morison'    Key  to  the  first  4  books.     1810. 

Parker's  Bibliotheca  Biblica.  1720.  (A 
convement  compilation  from  writers  pre- 
vious to  the  year  A.  D.  451.) 

Penrose's  Lectures  on  the  Pentateuch. 

Pierce's  (Sam.  E.)  Discourses  on  the  Pent. 
1815. 

Popham's  Extracts  from  the  P.  compared 
with  similar  passages  from  Greek  and 
Latin  authors.     With  notes. 

Robertson's  Clavis  Pentateuchi.  1770.  (An 
analysis  of  each  word  in  its  order.) 

Smith's  (Geo.)  Lectures  on  the  Pentat.,  with 
special  reference  to  recent  objections. 
1863. 

Stewart's  Bible  Gems.     1839. 

Thompson's  Guide  to  the  study  of  the  Pent. 
(A  series  of  questions,  with  references  to 
works  in  which  answers  may  be  found.) 

Thistlewaite's  Expository  Sermons.     1837. 


94 


Commentators. 

Townsend's  Spiritual  communion  with  God. 

1849.  (Tile  P.  and  Job  arranged  in  one 
connected  history,  in  chronological  order, 
with  notes.) 

Tyndale's  Introduction  to  the  P.     1573. 
Wilson's  Notes  ;  crit.  and  devotional.    1854. 
Wolfe's  (J.  R.)  Messiah  in  the  Pentateuch. 

1 850. 

Wright's  Exposition.     1688. 


GENESIS. 


See   cosMOLOoiES,    creation, 

THEORIES  OF  THE  EARTH. 


Chrysostom. 

Bleek  (F.)  Observationes.     1836. 

Bohlen,  Histor.  Introductio.     1854. 

Buttman's  Mj'thos  der  Siindfluth. 

Cartwright,  Electa  Targumico.     1648. 

Casmanni  Cosmopoeia  et  Ouranographia. 

Chemnitii  Collegium  Theologicum.     1665. 

Clerici  Dissertationes.     1684. 

Gerhardi  Com.  in  G.  1637.  (On  the  embar- 
rassing passages.) 

Grambergii  Liber  G.  secundum  fontes  rite 
dignosoendus. 

Hackmanni  Praecidanea  sacra.     1700. 

Lipomani  Catena  patrum  in  G.     1546. 

Marlorati  G.  cum  catholica  expos.  1562. 
(A  collection  of  the  best  expositions  of  the 
Reformers.) 

Mereeri  Comm.     1598.     (Preface  by  Beza.) 

Musculi  Commentaria.     1554. 

Q^colampadii  Annotationes.  1523.  (Chiefly 
translations  from  Chrysostom.) 

P.  Martyris  Commentaria.     1572. 

Riveti  Exercitationes.     1634. 

Schmidii  (Sebast.)  Commentarius.     1597. 

Schwenke's  Bibelstunden  u.  d.  erste  Buch 
Mose. 

Venema3  Dissertationes.     1747. 

Von  Sanden,  Questiones  Biblicae.     1716. 

Zuinglii  Farrago  adnotationum.     1527. 

Bassett's  (Wm.)  Sermons  on  G.     1690. 
Beke's  Researches  in  primaeval  hist.     1834. 
Burrough's  (W.  K.)  Lectures  on  G.     1848. 
Bush's  (Geo.)  Notes  on  Gen.     1832.    (Small 

value.) 
Bohlen's  Introduction  and  Comment.     1855. 
Candlish's  Contrib.   toward  an  Exposition, 

&c.     1852. 
Close's  (Francis)  Historical  Discourses.  1826. 
Coghan's  Scripture  Commentary  on  G.    1832. 
Dawson's  New  translation  and  notes.     1763. 
Delitzch's   Comm.  on  Genesis.     1860.     (See 

Keil  and  Delitch,  under  "  Old  Testament.") 
Dimock's  Critical  and  explan.  notes.  1804. 
Foster's  (.John)  Critical  Essays.     1840.     (A 

strong    rebutf   to    lat«    German   critics — 

especially  Simon.) 
Frank's  (James)   Sacred    Literature.     1802. 

(A  compilation  from  eminent  authors.) 
Fuller's  (And.)  Expository  Lectures.     1806. 
Gibbin's  Questions  and  disputations  on  G. 

160L 


Commeutators« 

Greenfield's  Interlinear  tr.  and  notes.    1831. 

Groves'  (H.  C.)  Commentary.     1861. 

Harwood's  (T.)  Annotations.  1789.  (Prac- 
tical.) 

Hopkins'  Corrected  tra'ns.  and  Notes.    1784. 

Hughes'  (Geo.)  Analytical  Expos.     1672. 

Jacobus'  Crit.  and  explan.  Notes.     1865. 

Jervis'  (J.  J.  W.)  Genesis  illustrated.    1853. 

Discourses  on  subjects  contained  in 

Genesis.     1845. 

Johnson's  Vindic.  of  the  book  of  G.     1838. 

Kennedy's  Philosophy  of  the  Mosaic  record, 
1827. 

Le  Clerc's  Dissertations.     1731. 

Lee's  Diss,  on  difficult  passages.     1710. 

Lightfoot's  Observations  on  G.     1670. 

Lookup's  Berashith.     (Hutchinsoniau.) 

McGregor's  Notes  on  Genesis.  1854.  (For 
students.) 

Murphy's  (J.  G.)  Commentary.  1865.  (Very 
valuable.) 

Osborn's  Genesis  and  Exodus  illustrated  by 
existing  monuments.     1854. 

Parker's  (S.)  Bibliotheca  Biblica.  1720. 
(Observations  gathered  from  the  Fathers.) 

Paul's  (Wm.)  Analysis  and  Interpretation. 

Pratt's  Genealogy  of  creation.  1861.  (Trans- 
lates from  the  unpointed  text.) 

Priaulx's  Questiones  Mosaicse.  1842.  (Com- 
pares the  Mosaic  record  with  ancient  re- 
ligions, from  the  Creation  to  Abraham.) 

Preston's  (T.)  Notes  on  the  Hebrew  text. 
1853. 

Putnam's  (C.  H.)  Gospel  by  Moses.     1864. 

Quarry's  Genesis  and  its  authorship.     1866. 

Rudge's  (James)  Lectures.     1823. 

Sibthorp's  (R.  W.)  Observations  on  G.    1835. 

Turner's  Companion  to  the  book  of  G.  1840. 

Van  Bohlen's  Introd.  to  the  book  of  G.  1855. 

Warner's  Specimens  of  Biblical  Exp.     1842. 

Whately's  (Wm.)  Prototypus.     1640. 

Willet's  Hexapla,  or  Sixfold  Com.     1608. 

ON   SELECT   PORTIONS. 

Bates  (Julius)  on  the  3d  ch.     (A  refutation 

of  Warburton's  3d  proposition.) 

Scott  on  the  3d  ch.  1753, 

White  (John)  on  the  first  3  ch.  1656. 

Wright  (T.  W.)  on  the  first  5  ch.  1788. 
Hurdis  on  the  first  10  ch. 

McGregor  (C.)  on  the  first  11  ch.  1853. 
Ross  on  the  first  14  ch. 

Shute  (Josiah)  on  the  10th  ch.  1649. 

Foster's  (C.)  Crit.  essays  on  20th  ch.  1826. 

EXODUS.    See  commandments. 
Tertullian,  Epiphanius. 

Cartwright,    Electa    Targumico-Rabbinica. 

1648. 
Hackmanni  Praecidanea  Sacra.     lY35. 
Riveti  Commeutarium.     1634. 
Rungii  Prelectiones.     1614.. 


95 


CommeutatorB* 

Simleri  Commentarius.     1584. 
Zuinglii  Farrago  Adnotationes.     1527. 

Buddicom's  Christian  Exodus.     1826. 
Bush's  (Geo.)  Commentary.     1842. 
Cockburn's  Credibility  of  the  Jewish  Exod. 

(Reply  to  Gibbon.) 
Dimook's  Critical  Remarks.     1804. 
Hopkins'  New  translation  and  notes.     1785. 

(Valuable  for  giving   the   additions    and 

variations  of  the  Samaritan  and  Septua- 

gint  versions.) 
Lightfoot's  Handful  of  gleanings.     1670. 
Murphy's  Commentary.     1865. 
Murray's    (M.)     Practical    remarks.     1830. 

(Adapted  to  family  worship.) 
Willet's   Hexapla.     1608. 


LEVITICUS. 


Ambrose. 


1707. 


Dassorii  Scholia  Criticorum. 
Franzii  Commentaria.     1696. 
Hackmanni  Praecidanea  Sacra.     1735. 
Phrygii  Explicatio.     1543. 
Wolfgangii  Scholia  sacrificialis. 

Bonar's  Commentary.     1851.     (Critical  and 

practical.) 
Bush's  (Prof.  Geo.)  Commentary.     1843. 
Murray's    Practical   remarks   on    L.     1845. 

(For  family  worship.) 
Princeton  Review.     15:164. 
Spanheim's  Observations.     1700. 
Willet's  Hexapla.     1622. 

NUMBERS. 

Ambrose. 

Attersol's  Commentary,  wherein  the  whole 
body  of  divinity  is  handled.  1618.  (But 
with  small  profit.) 

Babington's  (Bp.)  Comfortable  Notes.  1615. 

Cumming's  Sabb.  morning  readings.     1855. 

Howard's  (Dean)  Translation  from  the  LXX. 
With  notes.     1857. 


DEUTERONOMY. 

Altingii  Commentaria.     1688. 
Bugenhagii   Comment.     1824.     (Able  criti- 
cism.) 
Gerardi  Commenjtaria.     1657. 
Maccabeus  (or  McBee)  Commentaria.    1563. 

Babington's  (Bp.)  Comfortable  notes.    1615. 
Cumming's  (J.)  Sabbath  morning  readings. 

HISTORICAL  BOOKS. 

Arthur  on  the  Historical  Books. 
Horsely's  Criticisms.     1820. 
Jackson's  (Arthur)  Annotations.    1643. 
Jamieson  on  the  0.  T.  Hist,  books.     1860. 
Lindsay's  Practical  Lectures.     1828. 
Mayer  on  the  Historical  books.     1650. 


Commentators. 

JOSHUA. 

Burmanni  Explicatio.     1669. 

Hannekenii  Adnotata  Philologica.     1665. 

Herwerdeni  Disputatio  de  libro  J.     1826. 

Isingii  Exercitationes.     1683. 

Keil's  Commentar.  iiber  Joshua.     1847. 

Lavateri  Commentaria.     1576. 

Masii  Explicatio.     1574.    (Papal.   Valuable 

for  giving  the  readings  of  the  Syriac  and 

Hexaplar  versions.) 
Osiandri  Comment.     1681.     (Gives  various 

readings.) 

Jamieson  on  J.     (Condensed  and  valuable.) 
Keil's  Com.     Tr.  by  J.  Martin.     1849. 

JUDGES. 

Bertheau,  Riohter  und  Ruth  Erklart.    1845. 

Buceri  Commentarius.     1563. 

Burmanni  Explicationes.     1670. 

Chytraei  Comm.  cum  chronologia.     1589. 

Osiandri  Commentarius.     1682. 

Schmidii  (Sebas.)  Com.  1684.  ("  Praeclarum 

opus." — Walcii.) 
Strigelii  Argumenta  et  Scholia.     1575. 

Coleridge  (John)  on  the  17th  and  18th  chap. 

1768.     (A  new  trans,  and  learned  notes.) 
Noble's  (Sam.)  Sermons  on  the  first  11  chap. 
Rogers'    Commentary.     1650.      (Rich    and 

practical.) 
Rose's  (Henry  J.)  Hulsean  Lectures.     1833. 

RUTH. 
Isidore. 

Burmanni  Explicationes.     1671. 

Carpzovii  Collegium  Rabbinico-biblicum. 
1703.  (Gives  the  text,  Massora,  four  Rab- 
binical commentators,  and  many  learned 
notes.) 

Brusii  Hist.  Ruth,  ex  Ebrieo  Lat.  conversa 
et  explicata.    1617. 

Merceri  Commentaria.    1580.    (Rabbinical.) 

Metzger's  Liber  Ruth  illustratus.     1856. 

Rambachii  Not£e  uberiores.     1719. 

Ringler  das  Buch  Ruth.     1812. 

Stockicht's  Auslegung.     1856. 

Strigelii  Illustratio.     1571. 

Werneri  Illustrationes.     1740. 

Cadogan's  Book  of  R.  illust.    1850.     Plates. 
Fuller's  (Thomas)  Commentary.     1650. 
Lawson's  (G.)  Expository  Discourses.  J.805. 
McCartney's  Observations.     1842. 
MeGowan's  Discourses  on  Ruth.     1781. 
Toller's  Discourses  on  the  book  of  R.     1848. 

SAMUEL, 

Ambrose,  Gregory  N. 

Bugenhagii  Adnotationes.     1525. 
Burmanni  Explicationes.     1669. 
Osiandri  Commentarius.     1681. 
Sarceri  (Sebast.)  Commentarius.     1559. 


96 


Commentators. 

Schmidii  (Sob.)  Com.     1684.     ("Princeps." 

— Walch.) 
Strigelii  Commentaria.     1572. 
Guild's  (Win.)  Throne  of  David.     1660. 
Steel's  (Robt.)  Life  and  times  of  S.     1860. 
Willet's  (And.)  Expos,  and  Harmony.  1605. 

KINGS. 

Ambrose,  Gregory  Naz. 

Eugenhagii  Adnotationes.     1525. 

Keil's  (C.  F.)  Commentar.     1847. 

Welleri  Commentaria.     1557. 

Keil's  Com.     Trans,  by  J.  Murphy.     1857. 

CHRONICLES. 

Beckii  Paraphrasis  Chaldaica. 

Keil's  (C.  F.)  Apologetischer  VersUch.  1833. 

Loenhart  Hypomnemata.     1608. 

Michaelis  et  Rambachii  Adnot.     1745. 

Sarceri  Commentarius.     1559. 

Keil's  Com.     Trans,  by  Murphy.     1857. 

EZRA. 

Keil's  VersUch  ueber  de  integritat,  &o.  1834." 
Strigelii  Argumenta  et  Scholiae.     1572. 
Wandalini   Questiones  Philolog.,  &c.     1654. 
Lee  on  the  Books  of  Ezra ;   spurious,  and 

genuine.     1722. 
Pemble's  (Wm.)  Works.     1659.     (Remarks 

on  various  passages.) 

NEHEMIAH. 

Strigelii  Illustrationes.     1572. 

Wolfii  Neh.  Instaurata  Hierosolyma.     1733. 

Pilkington's  Commentary.  1560.  (Published 

by  Parker  Societv.     1842.) 
Stowell's  (Hugh)  Character  of  N.     1855. 
Woodward's  Hist,  and  character  of  N.   1849. 


Adami  Observ.  Theologico-philolog.     1710. 
Baumgarten    (M.)    de   Fide   libri   Estherse. 

1839. 
Burmanni  Explicationes.     1671. 
Rambachii  Notas  uberiores.     1720. 
Rossi  Specimen  Var.  Lect.  sac.  textus,  &o. 
Brent  on  Esther.     Transl.  by  Stockwood. 
Carson  (Alex.)  on  the  Book  of  E.     1833. 
Davidson's  Lectures  on  the  book  of  E.  1859. 
Hughes'  Esther  and  her  people.     1842. 
Lawson's  (Geo.)  Discourses  on  E.     1804. 
Lowrie's  (John  M.)  Lectures  on  E.     1858. 
McOric's  (Thomas)  Lectures.     1838. 

HAGIOGRAPHA. 

Doderlini    Scholia.     1779. 

Ewald's  (H.)  Erklarung.     1836. 

Koster,  Uber  den  Strophischen  character,  &c. 

1831. 
Merccri  (J.)  Commentaria.     1651. 


Commentators. 

Meyer's  Poetisclien  Buchor  des  alt.  T. 
Michaelis   (J.  H.  et   C.   B.)    Annotationes. 

1720. 
Michaelis   et   Rambachii    Notae    uberiores. 

1745. 
Strakii  Davidis  aliarumque  poetarum  Heb. 

carmina.     1673. 
Durell's    (David)    Critical   remarks.     1770, 

See  Monthly  Review.     47:119. 
Green's  New  trans,  and  notes.     1771. 
Holden's  (Lawrence)  Paraphrase  and  notes. 

1763. 
Isham's  (Z.)  Divine  philosophy.     1706. 
Leigh's  Poetical  books  of  the  6.  T.     1657. 
Lowth's  Lectures  on  Heb.  poetry.     1787. 
Monthly  Review.     68:1. 

JOB.    See  haqiographa. 

Gregory  Th.,  Ambrose,  Theodoret. 

Bahrdt's  Paraphrastische  Erklarung.    1764. 

Bezaj  Commentaria.     1583. 

Bockel's  Uebersetzung  und  Erlautert.    1821, 

Boullier,  Observationes  Miscellaneae.  1758. 
(The  author  reproves  Sehultens  for  de- 
pending so  much  on  the  Arabic  to  explain 
Hebrew  words  and  idioms.) 

Blumenfeld's  Uebersetzung  u,  Commentar, 
1826. 

Bridell,  Job  traduis  d'apres  I'original  non 
punctue,  aveo  un  commentaire.     1818. 

Buceri  Commentarius.     1526. 

Corderii  Jobus  elucidatus.  1646.  (A  catena 
of  the  Fathers.) 

Drusii  Nova  versio  et  scholia.  1636.  (Sepa- 
rate from  his  Com.  on  the  whole  Bible.) 

Ebrard's  Buch  Hiob.  iiberset.  und  Erlautert. 
1858. 

Eckerman,  Observat.  1779.  (Philological 
and  critical.) 

Grey,  Liber  J.  in  versiculos  metrics  divisus. 
1740. 

Hahn's  Commentar.     1850. 

Hardtii  Commentarius.     1728. 

Hengstenberg  iiber  das  buch  Hiob.     1835. 

Heiligstedt,  Commen.  grammatico-historieo- 
critieus.     1847. 

Herbart's  Gedankin  iiber  Buch  Hiob.    1760. 

Hirzel's  Hiob   Erklart.     1852. 

Hottingeri  Analysis.     1689. 

.Justi's  Hiob   neu  iibersetzt  und  erlautert. 

Kemmler's  (G.)  AVeisheit  der  Urzeit.     1853. 

Koster  (F.  B.)  das  Buch  Hiob.     1831. 

Krehlii  Observationes.     1834. 

Melsheimer's  Buch  Hiob  Anmerkung.    1823. 

(Ecolampadii  Exegemata.     1531. 

Pineda,  Comment.  1600.  (The  best  Papal 
commentary  on  this  book ;  and  serves  to 
complete  the  work  of  Lapide.) 

Scharer's  Grundtext,  metrisch,  &c.,  Erlautert. 
1818. 

Scheuchzeri  Jobi  physica  Sacra.     1721. 

Schmidii  (Sebas.)  Comm.  1670.  (A  coherent 
collection  of  the  best  observations.) 


97 


Coniinentatorii. 

Schlottiniin's  Verdeutscht,  &c.     1851. 

Schulteni  (Albert)  Nova  versio,  et  coiniuon. 
17;H7.  (A  famous  work;  of  which  an 
abridgment  has  been  published  by  Prof. 

VOGKL.) 

Strigelii  Scholia.     1570. 

Tereuti  liber  Jobi.  (Gives  the  Chaldee, 
Greek,  and  Latin  texts,  and  various  read- 
ings.) 

Titelmanni  Elucidatio,  cum  adnot.     1547. 

Umbreit's  Uebersetz.  u.  Auslegung.     1824. 

Vavasoris  Commentaria.     1679. 

Barnes'  (Albert)  New  Tran.  and  notes.   1844. 

Bellamy's  (D.)  Discourses.     1748. 

Beza's  Exposition.     1600.     (Paraphrastic.) 

Blackmore"s  Paraphrase.     1700. 

Broughton's  (H.)  Translation  with  notes. 
1610. 

Carey's  (C.  P.)  Translation  with  notes  and 
preliminary  dissertations.     1858. 

Carjil's  Exposition.  1676.  ("Elaborate, 
learned,  judicious,  and  pious." — Wil- 
liams.) 

Abridged  by  John  Berrie.     1836. 

Chappelow's  New  trans,  and  eomm.  1752. 
(Curious.) 

Conant's  (Prof.)  New  Translation.     1858. 

Costard  on  various  parts  of  Job.     1747. 

Croley's  (Geo.)  Book  of  Job.     1863. 

Davidson's  (A.  B.)  Com.  with  new  translat. 
1862. 

Delitzsch's  Commentary.  Trans,  by  Bolton. 
1866. 

Evans'  (Alfred  R.)  Lectures  on  Job.     1857. 

Ewing's  (W.)  Observations.  1844.  (Critical.) 

Frv's  (John)  New  translation  and  notes. 
i827. 

Garden's  Improved  vers,  and  notes.     1796^ 

Garnet's  Nature,  arguments,  age,  author, 
Ac.     1749. 

Hulbert's  (C.  A.)  Thirty  lectures  on  Job. 
1853. 

Heath's  New  version  and  comment.     1756. 

Hodge's  Elihu.     1750.     (In  no  estimation.) 

Hutchinson's  316  Discourses  on  .lob.     1669. 

Isham's  Divine  philosophy.     1706. 

Kempe's  Course  of  lectures  on  Job.     1855. 

Lee's  New  translation  and  notes.     1837. 

Lowth's  (Wm.)  Design,  argument,  style,  &o. 
17.30. 

Michaelis  on  Lowth's  32d  lecture. 

Noyes'  (G.  R.)  New  Trans,  and  notes.  1827. 

Peters' Critical  Dissertations.  1751.  ("Valu- 
able."— Okme.  Refutes  some  of  Warbur- 
ton's  positions.) 

Princeton  Review.     29:281. 

Umbreit's  Comment.     (In  Bi'olical  Cabinet.) 

Warburton's  Div.  Legation  of  Moses.    1766. 

Wemyss'  Job  and  his  times.     1849. 

Wesley's  (Sam.)  Dissertations  and  conjec- 
tures.    1736. 

Worthington's  (Wm.)  Dissertations.  1743. 
(On  the  design  of  the  book.) 

7 


Commentators. 

Many  of  these  writers  on  Job  treat  on  the 
question    whether   a   future    state   was   the 
popular   belief    of  the   ancient   Jews.     See 
further,  on  that  subject,  Fuith  of  the  Patri-* 
archs. 

PSALMS.      See    haoioorapha,    impreca- 

TIO.NS,  MESSIANJC  PSALMS. 

Ambrose,  Athanasius,  Gregory  Nys.,  Hilary, 

Augustine,  Thcophilact. 
Amyraldi  Paraph,  cum  annotationibus.  1762. 
Berliui  Psal.  ex  reoentione  textus  lleb.  1805. 

(An  excellent  Latin  translat.,  with  useful 

notes.) 
Bcrthier,  Ics  P.  avee  reflections.     1785. 
Beza;,  Argumentis  et  Paraphrasis.     1566. 
Bossuet,  Dissertatio  in  Psalmos.     1693. 
Buceri  Enarrationes.     1526. 
Bugenhagii    Aduotat.     1535.     (Preface   by 

Luther.) 
Bullingeri  Consciones.,    1570. 
Burkii    Gnomon.     1760. 
Bythneri  Lyra  prophetica.    1650.    (Of  great 

use  to  a  student  of  the  Heb.  language.) 
Clauss  Beitriige  zur  Exegese  der  P.     1831. 
Dathii  Ps.  ex  rescensione  textus  Heb.    1787. 
Delitzsch's  Commentar.     1860. 
De  Wette,   Commentar. 
Duport  Metaphrasis  ;  cum  vers.  Lat.    1666. 
Fisher's    Auslegung.     1590. 
Geieri  Com.  adductis  locis  parallelis.     1709. 
Gomari  Davidis  Lyra.     1637. 
Hengstenberg's  Commentar.     1842. 
Hesusii  Commentarius.     1586. 
Ilitzig's  Historisch-Kritischer  Com.     1835. 
Hupfeld's  Uebersetzt.  und  Augelegt.     1854. 
Johnston,  Paraphrasis  poetica.     1 741. 
Lampii  Commentarius.     1738. 

Meditationcs  Exegeticas.     1741. 


Marini  Annotationes  cum  nova  vers.     1748. 
Muis  Commentarius.     ("  One  of  the  best." — 

Feller.) 
Musculi  Comm.     1550.     (Many  editions.) 
Opitii    Exercitationes.      1700.      (Divisions, 

chronology,  use,  and  abuse  of  the  Psalms.) 
Paulus' (H.E.  G.)  Clavis.     1815. 
Reinhard's  Ueberset.  u.  Erlauterung.    1818. 
Riveti    Opera.     1651. 

Tholuck  (A.)  Ueberset.  u.  Auslegung.   1843. 
Titelmanni  Elucidatio.     1572. 
YenemfB  Commeu.     1781.     ("Excellent." — 

Clarke.) 
Vicars'    Decapla.      1639.      (A    curious   and 

useful  work,  drawn  from  ten  languages.) 
AV^esthemeri    Explicatio.      1566.      (Wholly 

from  the  Fathers.) 
Zuingli  Farrago  Annotationum.     1528. 
Translatio  nova  in  ling.  Latinam. 

Alexander's  (Jos.  A.)  New  translation  and 

Exposition.     1850. 
Ainsworth's  Annotations.     1612. 
Allix's  (Peter)  Notes  of  interpretation.  1687. 
Augustiu's  Homilies  on  the  Psalms. 


98 


Commentators* 

Baker's  (Richard)   Psalms  evangelized  in  a 

continued  explanation.     1811. 
Bernard's  (John)   Short  notes  agreeably  to 

the  sense  applied  in  the  N.  T.     1816. 
Bonar's  Christ  and  his  ch.  in  the  book  of  P. 

1815. 
Bouchier's  Manna  in  the  heart.     1855. 
Boys'  Key.     (Dwells  on  the  parallels.) 
Buxtorf's  Lyre  of  David. 
Bythuer's  Lyre  of  David. 
Chatupney's  Textual  commentary.     1852. 
Cole's  (Wm.)  Key.     1788.     (A  concise  and 

convenient  explanation  of  words  and  allu- 
sions, selected  from  the  best  authors.) 
Cope's   Meditations  on  20  selected  psalms. 

1547. 
Dickson  on  the  Psalms.     1645.    (Old  Scotch 

piety.) 
Edwards'  (Jos.)  Devotional  Expos.     1850. 
Ewart's  (John)  Lectures  on  the  P.     1822. . 
Exton's  Sixty  lectures  on  the  P.     1847. 
Fenwick   on  the  Psalms.     1747.     (Unique; 

the  lines  are  the  same  as  the  Hebrew.) 
Gesner's  Use,  dignity,  and  connection  of  the 

Psjxlms.     1630. 
Gillie's    Notes :    devotional    and   practical. 

1796. 
Gowcr's  Exposition  of  the  difficult  passages. 

1709. 
Hammond's  Paraphrase  and  notes.     1649. 
Hengstenberg  on  the  Psalms.    Translated  by 

Fairbairn.     1848. 
Hibbard's  Chronological  arrangement ;  with 

historical  introductions.     1857. 
Johnson's    Holy   David    and    his    English 

translators.     1710. 
Luther's  Commentary.     Trans,  by  H.  Cole. 

1837. 
McGavin's  Copious  Index,  and  notes. 
Maclin's  Pastor's  gift.    1835.    (For  families.) 
Mant's  Notes;  critical  and  illustrative.  1824. 
Merrick's  New  trans.     Paraph,   and  notes. 

1765. 
Morrison  (John)  on  the  Psalms.     1828. 
Neale's  Com.  from  primitive  and  mediaeval 

office  books,  of  Gallican.  Greek,  Syriac, 

and  Armenian  rites.     1860. 
Nicholson's  David's  harp  tuned.     1662. 
Phillips'  Chrit.  and  ])hilological  Com.   IS^fi. 
Plummer's  Studies  on  the  book  of  P.     1867. 
Pridham's  (A.)  Notes  and  Reflections.  1862. 
Reeves'  Collation  of  the  Hebrew  and  Greek 

texts.     1800. 
Ryland's  Psalms  restored  to  Messiah.    1853. 
Stoddard's  Imagery  and  ornaments  of  the  P., 

and  the  mode  of  using  them ;  from  the 

earliest    times.       (Compiled    from    Jebb, 

Horsley,  Patrick,  &o.) 
Tholuck's  Commen.    Trans,  by  J.  Mombert. 

1856. 
Thompson's  (And.)  Lectures  on  the  Psalms. 

1826. 
Thompson's  (Mrs.)  Prac.  Illustration.  1826. 
Thrupp's  Study  and  use  of  the  Ps.     1860. 


Commentators. 

Warner's  Psalms  illustrated  and  explained; 

with  Dissertations  and  Notes.     1828. 
Wilson's  Evangelical  and  propheti-cal  Expos. 

1860. 


ON  PARTICULAR  PSALMS. 
Smith's  David's  blessed  man.  Ps.  1. 
Stoneham  (Matthew)  on  "  1. 
Hildorp's  Commentary  on  "  2. 
Custard's  Commentary  on  "  2. 
Pitcairn's  Zion's  King.  "  2. 
Smith's  Garment  of  praise.  "  3. 
Horton  (Thomas)  on  "  4. 
Leighton  ( Abp.)  on  Ps.  4, 130, 132, 136. 
Lectures  on                       Ps.  39. 


Schroederi  Com.  philologicus.  "  10. 
Cartwright's  Polemic  Comm.  "  15. 
Downame's  (Geo.)  Lectures  on  "  15. 
Dale's  Golden  psalm.  "    16. 

Frame's  Christ  in  Gethsemane.  "  16. 
Greenham's  Commentary.  "    16. 

Harper's  Expo,  of  the  2d,  45th,  110th. 
Agricola's  Commentary.  Ps.  19. 

Stevenson's  Christ  on  the  cross.  "  22. 
Stevenson's  The  Lord  our  Shep.  "  23. 
Sedgwick's  Shepherd  of  Israel.  "  23. 
Stoughton's  Song  of  C.'s  flock.  "  23. 
Dale's  (Tho.)  Good  shepherd.  "  23. 
Newton's  Pastoral  char,  of  God.  "  23. 
Harrison's  Shep.  and  his  sheep.  "  23. 
Mossom's  Preacher's  tripartite.  "  25. 
Halket's  (Lady)  Meditations  on  "  25. 
Owen  (John)  on  "    30. 

Bingham's  Lectures  on  "    32. 

Reeves'  (J.  W.)  Lectures  on  "  32. 
Taylor's  (T.)  David's  Learning.  "  32. 
Horton's  Ten  sermons  on  "    42. 

McDuff's  Hart  and  the  water 

brooks.  "    42. 

Sibbs'  Soul's  conflict  and  vict.  "  42. 
Kennicott,  Notse  Critical.     Ps.  42,  43, 

44,  48,  49. 
Vansittart's  Trims,  and  notes.  Ps.  49. 
Horton's  Twenty  Sermons  on  ■'  51. 
De  Coetlogon's  Chris.  Penitent.  "  51. 
Hildersham's  152  Lectures.  "  51. 
Cowper's  Good  news  fr.  Canaan.  ''  51. 
Alexander's  Penitent's  prayer.  "  51. 
Biddulph  (T.  T.)  on  "    51. 

Buck's  (J.)  Sermons  on  "    51. 

Bull's  (J.  S.)  Sermons  on  "    51. 

Hieron's  Thirty  Lectures  on  "  61. 
Smith's  David's  Repentance.  "  51. 
Pearson  on  Psalms  27,  84,  85,  87. 
Horton's  Seven  sermons  on  Ps.  63. 
Sharp  (Granville)  on  "    68. 

Clarke's  (Rich.)  Commentary.  "  68. 
Dixon's  New  Interpretation.  "  68. 
Parry's  David  restored.  "    73. 

Pierson's  Exercise  under  afilict.  "  86. 
Reynolds  (Bp.)  on  "    90. 

Stevenson  (J.)  on  Gratitude.  "  103. 
Romaine's  Nine  sermons  on  "  107. 
Bergami's  Commentary  on  "  110. 


1617. 
1610. 
1742. 
1747. 
1861. 
1850. 
1670. 
1664. 
1670. 
1605. 
1668. 
1603. 
1847. 
1858. 
1586. 
18G2. 
1730. 
1842. 
1846. 
1668. 
1860. 
1845. 
1857. 
1846. 
1667. 
1778. 
1669. 

1869. 
1618. 
1674. 

1860. 


1810. 
1675. 
1775. 
1630. 
1612. 
1860. 
1830. 

1824. 
1614. 

1660. 
1675. 
1805. 
1763. 
1811. 
1660. 
1647. 
1632. 

1770. 
1819. 


99 


CoiniueutatorSa 

lloyiiolds'  (Up.  E.)  Explica.    Ps.  110.  103:?. 

(i<)u^e"s  Saint's  Sacrifice.  "  116.  1636. 
Chapiuans  (H-)  Hallelujah.  "  117.1709. 
Calvin's  22  Sermons  on              "     119. 

Greenham  (Richard)  on             "    119.  1660. 

Maiiton's  (Tho.)  190  Sermons.  "    119.  1385. 

(Often  reprinted.     Full  of  solid  criticism 

and  devout  remarks.) 

Bridges  (Charles)  on                  Ps.  119.  1841. 

Stephens'  Lectures  on                 "    119.  1861. 

Cowper's  (Bp.)  Holy  alphabet.  "    119.  1623. 

Pierce's  Incarnat.  of  Jehovah.  "    121.  1838. 

Hutchinson's  -15  Sermons  on     "    130.  1691. 

Bethune'sllist.  ofaPeutinent.  "    130.  1848. 

PROVERBS.     See  hagioqrapha. 

Ambrose,  Theophilus,  Gregory  Naz.,  Basil. 

BeziB  Expositio.     (Died  735.) 
Cartwright,  Commentaria.     1618. 
Danaji  Commentarius.     1590. 
Fabricii  Carmen,  in  Proverb.  Solom. 
Hitzig's  Uebersetz.  und  Ausgelegt.     1856. 
Jaegeri  Observationes.     1721. 
Lavater,  Commentaria.     1576. 
Merceri  Com.  liter,  crit.  et  gram.     1573. 
Pettani  Catena  aurea  GrjBcorum.     1576. 
Schleusneri  Commentaria.     1794. 
Sohulteni  Versio  cum  Com.     1748. 
Strigelii  Scholia  cum  Argumentis.     1570. 
Umbreit's  (F.  W.  K.)  Commentar.     1826. 

Arnot's  Laws  from  heaven  for  life  on  earth. 

1858. 
Brooks'  New  arrangement  of  the  P.     Notes. 

1860. 
Bridges'  (C.)  Exposition.     1847. 
Case's  (R.  J.)  Commentary.     1S22. 
Cleaver's  (Robt.)  Brief  Explanation.     1615. 
Cope's  (M.,  of  Geneva,)  Commentary.  1580. 
Day's  (Wm.)  Notes  and  dissertations.   1862. 

(••  Deep  and  striking  thoughts." — Bicker- 

STETH.) 

Dimock's  Crit.  and  explan.  notes.     1791. 

Gauntlett's  (H.)  Observations.     1813. 

Grey's  Hebrew  Grammar.  1738.  (With 
book  of  Proverbs  annexed,  divided  accord- 
ing to  the  meter,  with  Massoretic  readings, 
Pagnin's  Latin  version.  Notes,  Analysis, 
Ac.) 

Hunt's  Observations.  1775.  (Proposes 
emendations  of  the  trans.  "Important." 
— Ormr.) 

Dissert,  on  Prov.  vii.  22,  23. 

Jermin's  Meditations.     1638. 

Lawson's  (Geo.)  Exposition.  1821.  (Prac- 
tical.) 

Nichols'  (B.  E.)  Proverbs  explained.     1842.. 

Stuart's  (Moses)  Commentary.     1852. 

Taylor  (Francis)  on  Proverbs.     1655. 

Wardlaw's  (Ralph)  Lectures  on  Proverbs. 
1862. 

Wilcock's  (Puritan)  Sound  Commentary. 
1589. 


y  Thaum.,  Hippolytus, 


Commentators. 

ECCLESIASTES. 

Gregory  Nys.,  Gregory 
Theophilus  A. 

Bezae    Paraphrasis.     1588. 
Buceri    Commentarius.     1532. 
Desvoux,  Essai  philosophique.     1760, 
Du  Viel,  Explicatio  literalis.     1681. 
Elster's  (E.)  Commentar.     1854. 
Fagii  Versio  cum  uotis.     1540. 
Frankii  Systema  ethicis  divina.     1724. 
Guieri  Comm.     1730.     ("  Inter  optipias." — 

Walch.) 
Hahn    Ueber    den    Predigerbuch    Salomos. 

1860. 
Pineda  'Commentaria.     1609. 
Rambachii  Uberiores  Adnotationes.  ■  1720. 
Schmidii  (Seb.)  Commentatio.     1691. 
Strigelii  Ecc.  ad  Ebraicam  recognitus.  1573. 
Varenii  Gemmae  Salomonis.     1659. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repository.     12:197. 
Bernard's  (Rich.)  86  Sermons.     1620. 
Beza's   Solomon's    Sermon    to    the   people. 

1595. 
Bridges'  (Cha.)  Exposition.     1848. 
Buchanan's  Eccl. :  its  meaning  and  lessons. 

1859. 
Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     4:524. 
Desvoux's  Philosophical  and  eritic;il  Essay. 

1760.     (With    new    version,    old    version, 

and  paraphrase,  in  parallel  columns.) 
Du  Viel's  Commentary.     1679.     (Superior.) 
Granger's  (Tho.)  Commentary.     1021. 
Grecnway's  New  trans,  and  notes.     1781. 
Hamilton's  (Jas.)  Lectures  on  E.     IS.il. 
Hengstenberg's  Com.     Tr.  by  D.  W.  Simon. 

1859. 
Hodgson's  New  Trans,  and  notes.     1791. 
Holden's  (G.)  Attempt  to  illustrate  the  EecL 

1822.     ("  The  best."— Houne.) 
Jermin's  (M.)  Commentary.     1639. 
McDonald's  (James)  Exposition.     1793. 
Methodist  Quarterly  Review.     9:173,  417. 
Milne's  Christian's  daily  walk.     1859. 
Nisbit's  Expos,  and  practical  observ.    1694. 
Preston's  Hebrew  text,  with  Latin  version. 

1845. 
Princeton  Review.     29:419. 
Reynolds' (Bp.)  Commentary.  1669.  (Prized 

for  its  practical  observations.) 

Revised  by  Washburn.     1811. 

Stuart's  (Moses)  Commentary.     1840. 
Wardlaw's  (R.)  Lectures  on  Eccles.     1821. 
AVeis'  New  trans,  and  Exposition.     1857. 
Young's  (L.)  Commentary.     1865. 

SOLOMON'S  SONO. 

Cyprian,  Gregory  Nys.,  Ambrose. 

Bauermeisteri  Commentarius.     1828. 
Bezte  Adnotationes.     1600. 
Blaubach's  Uebersetzt.  u  Erl'autcrung.  1855. 
Bossuet,  Canticum  canticorum.     1693^ 


100 


Commentators* 

Brightmanni  Analysis  et  Scholia.     1614. 
Delitzsch's  Untersiicht  und  Ausgelegt.  -1851. 
Du  Viel,  Explicatio  literalis :  ex  ipsis  scrip- 

turam  fontibus,  Ebra30rum  ritibus,  et  idio- 

matis,  veterum  et  recentiorum  monumentis 

eruta.     1679. 
Gerson  (John.),  Opusculum.     1420. 
Hahn's  Uebersetzt.  und  Erklart.     1852. 
Hengstenberg,  Ilohelicd  Sal.  Ausgel.     185.3. 
Keri  Cantici  Salom.  paraph,  gemina.     1727. 
Kistemakeri  Illustratio.     1818. 
Lowth,    Prelectiones. 
McPherson's    Cant.    Canticorum    structura 

architectonica.     1857. 
Magnus'  Bearbeitung  und  Erklarung.   1842. 
Markii  Analysis  et  Comm.     1703. 
Meinhold's  llohe  Lied  Salomo's.     1855. 
Michaelis  (J.  H.)  Adnotationes.     1720. 
Paul,  Etude  sur  le  Cantique  des  Cantiques. 
Sanchez,  Annotationes  criticae.     1619. 
Scheidii  Diss,  philologico-exegetica.    1670. 
Sennerti  Notae  philologicas.     1671. 
Thomfe  Aquinatis  Commentarium.     1520. 
Titmanni  Meletemata  Sacra.     1816. 
Uhlemaniii  Versio  Latina  et  Com.     1821. 
Weseneri  (or  Gebhard)  Explicatio.     1624. 
Weissbach's  Erkliirt,  Uebersetzung.  u.  Dar- 

gestellung.     1858. 

Brown's  (Alex.  W.)  Discourses  on  Solomon's 

Song.     1848. 
Burro wes'  (George)  Commentary.     1850. 
Cole  (J.  W.)  on  the  Prophecies.     18.30. 
Ceilings  on  the  Intercourse  of  divine  love 

betvfeen  Christ  and  his  Church.     1652. 
Cotton's  (Jno.)  Explication.    1645.    (Makes 

it  describe  the  condition  of  the  Church  in 

all  ages.) 
Dathe's  Philological  and  crit.  notes.     1750. 
Davidson's  (Will.)  Examination.     1817. 
Durham's    (James)    Clavis    Cantica.     1668. 

(Preface  by  John  Owen.) 
Gill's  (John)  Lectures  on  Sol.  Song.     1728. 
Good's  (J.  M.)  Sacred  Idyls.  1803.  (Elegant.) 
Guild's  Lamb  and  his  Bride.     1658. 
Hall's  (Joseph)  Paraphrase.     1600. 
Hammond's  (Henry)  Paraphrase.     1653. 
Harmer's  New  commentary.    1768.    (Drawn 

from  accounts  of  Eastern  nations.) 
Hildersham's  Paraphrase.     1672. 
James'    Exposition.      (Extracts    from    the 

Fathers.) 
Knolly's  (Hansard)  Exposition.     1656. 
Krummacher's  Solomon  and  the  Shulamite. 

1838. 
Leigh's  Annotations.     1657. 
Lowth's  Prelections.     1770. 
Neale's  (J.  M.)  Sermons  on  the  Canticles. 

1857. 
Princeton  Revievr.     21:503.  26:1. 
Sibbs'  (Rich.)  Twenty  sermons.     1641. 
Stuart's  (A.  Moody)  Exposition.     1857. 
Taylor's  (Charles)  Holy  Minstrel.     1820. 
Whiston's   Essay   for  restoring   the   canon. 

1745.     (Appendix.) 


Commentators. 

Williams'  Translat.,  Commentary,  and  notes. 

1800. 
Withington's  Commentary.     1860. 

THE  PROPHETS. 

Hamakeri  Commentaria.  1833.  (Dwells  at 
length  on  the  birthplace,  life,  &e.,  of  each 
prophet.) 

Hitzig's  Prophetisch.  BUcher  d.  Alten  Test, 
1835. 

(Ecolampadii  Commentaria.     1538. 

lossarii  Paraphrases.  (The  author's  real 
name  was  J.  Sartorius.  Other  Reformed 
writers  used  assumed  names  to  escape 
persecution.) 

Van  Till,  Commentaria.     1744. 

Venemae  (Hermann.)  Lectiones  Academicae. 

Guild's  Harmony  of  all  the  prophets.    1649. 

Horsley's  First  9  prophetical  books.     1800. 

Lowth's  (Wm.)  Commentary.     1730. 

Mayer's  (Jno.)  Commen.  on  all  the  prophets. 
1652.  (Examines  divers  translations  and 
criticisms;  ancient  and  modern.) 

Noyes'  Translation  and  chron.  arrangement. 
1831. 

Smith's  (John)  Summary  View.  1787.  (A 
very  convenient  abstract  from  Lowth, 
Newcombe,  Newton,  Kennicott,  and  Bla- 
ney.) 

ISAIAH. 

Ambrose,    Bazil. 

Bossuet,  Explication.     1704. 
Bullingeri  Homiliae.     1570. 
Caspar's  Einleitung  in  I.     1848. 
Doderlini  Esaias  ;  ex  recensione  textus  Heb. 
1789.  ("  Profound  and  elegant." — Rosen- 

MULLER.) 

Drechler's  Uebersetzung  u.  Erkfart.     1856. 
Gesenius'  Uebersetzt.  mit  comm.     1821. 
Glassii  Onomatologia  Messia?  proph.     1648. 
Gualtheri  Sermones.     1583. 
Heilbrunneri  Commentaria.     1590. 
Hendewerk,  des  Proph.  I.  chronol.  gcordnet 

iibersetzung  und  Erklarung.     1838. 
Heshusii  Commentarius.     1617. 
Hitzig's  Uebersetzung  und  Ausgelegt.   1830. 
Leighii  Commentarius.     1727. 
Markii  Analysis  Exegetica.     1720. 
Meier's  I.  Erklart.     1850. 
Montani  (Arife)  Commentaria.     1599. 
(Ecolampadii  Hypomnemeta.     1525. 
Rambach's  Griindliche  Erklarung.     1741. 
Sanctii  Comm.  cum  Paraph.     1615. 
Schellingii  Animadversiones.     1799.     (Only 

on  the  difficult  passages.) 
Varenii  Comm.  ex  Concilio  fontum  ;  contra 

Judseos,  Haereticos,  et  Exorbitantes.  1708. 
Vitringa  (C.)  Com.  cum  Prolegomenis.  1720.. 

("  He    has    left  all  other   interpreters   of 

Isaiah  far  behind." — Rosenmuller.) 
Zuinglii  Explanatio  cum  Apologia.     1529.- 


101 


Commentators* 

Alcxaiuler's  (J.  A.)  New  Trans,  and  Expos. 

1S50. 

Amor.  IBihlical  Repos.     1:700. 

Barnes'  (Albert)  Notes.     1855. 

Calvin's  Com.  on  I.     Tr.  by  Cotton.     1609. 

Dimook's  Crit.  and  explan.  notes.     1804. 

Dodson's  Tr.  and  notes.    1790.    (Unitarian.) 

Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  9:285.  (Review 
of  Henderson.) 

Frazier's  Paraphrase  and  notes.     1800. 

(Jataker's  Annotations.  1(530.  (All  his 
writings  are  of  eminent  value.) 

Govett's  Expos,  with  new  version.     1841. 

Henderson's  New  Trans,  and  Comm.     1840. 

Holden's  (L.)  Notes;  critical,  historical,  and 
practical.     177fi. 

Jackson's  Annotations.     1682. 

Kitto's  Journal  of  Sacred  Literature.  6:.346. 
(On  Jewish  Commentators.) 

Lowth's  New  translation  and  notes.     17.'?0. 

McCulloch's  Lectures.  1791.  (An  Epitome 
of  Vitringa.) 

Princeton  Review.  2:15.3.  (On  the  genuine- 
ness.) 

Stock's  Isaiah  ;  with  the  Hebrew,  new  trans- 
lation, and  notes.     180.3. 

Strache's  Hebrew  politics  in  the  times  of 
Sargon  and  Sennacherib,  <fec.     1853. 

Theological  and  Literary  Journal.  1:544. 
2:1,  222,  402,  633.  3:60",  287,  384,  595. 

White's  Commentary.  1709.  (Valuable  notes 
on  geography,  history,  &c.) 

Williams'  (Wm.)  Commentary  on  I.     1858. 

Durham's  (Jas.)  72  Sermons  on  Ch.  53.  1650. 

Hambleton's  (John)  Sermons.     "     "     1831. 

Harris'  (S.)  Com.    (Curious.)      "     "     1739. 

McDonough's  24  Lectures.  "     "     1858. 

Margoliouth's  Lectures.  "     "     1846. 

Milman's  Devotional  Expos.       "     "     1853. 

Storr's  Lectures.  "     " 

Stewart's  (J.  U.)  Lectures.  "   55.  1846. 

JEREMIAH. 

Ambrose. 

Altingii  Commentaria.     1688. 

Broughtoni  Commentarius.     1606. 

Bullengeri  Conciones.     1575. 

Catena   Patrum    Graecorum    et   Latinorum, 

Chislerii.     1623. 
Erdmanni  Curae  Exigeticae.     1818. 
Gaab's  (J.  F.)  Erkliirung,  &a.     1824. 
Kueper  Interpretatio  atque  vindieatio.  1838. 
Movers,  de  utriusque  recensionis  Vaticinior. 

Jeremiae,    Grsecae,    Alexandrinae,    et    He- 

braicae,    Masoreticae,    indole,   et   origine. 

Com.  Crit. 
(Eeolampadii  Commentarius.     1533. 
Sehleusneri  Dissertationes  tres.     1800. 
Schmidii  (Sebastian.)  Commentarius.    1685. 

("  The  best  of  all  the  Expositions  of  this 

book  "  — Walch.) 
Spohn,  Jeremias  Vates.    1833. 
Wiedenfeld's  Jeremiah's  Klagelieder.     1820. 
Zuinglii  Complanatio.     1531. 


Commentators. 

Bullinger's  Twenty-six  Sermons  on  J.  1575. 
Dimock's  Critical  Notes.     1804. 
Gataker's  Annotations.     1630. 
Lowth's  Commentary.     1718. 

LAMENTATIONS. 

Bugenhagii  Adnotationes.     1546. 
Kalkari  Illustrationcs  crit.  et  exeget.    1836. 
Lessingii  Observationes.     1770. 
fficolampadii  Ennarrationes.     1533. 
Schnurreri  Diss,  philol.  critica.     1795. 

Gataker's  Annotations.     1633. 
Henderson's  (E.)  New  translat.,  with  critical 

and  exegetical  notes.     1850. 
Hull's  Exposition  by  way  of  Lectures.  1618. 
Lowth's  Commentary.     1718. 
Jewell's    (Jos.)    Contemplative    Glance,  &c. 

1823. 
Topsel's  Commentary.     1615. 
Udall's  Commentary.     1637. 

EZEKIEL. 
Gregory   Naz. 

Greenhill,  Expositio.  1660.  (Doctrinal. 
One  of  the  most  celebrated  of  the  Puritan 
divines.) 

Havernick's  Commentar.     1843. 

Ileilbrunneri  Ezech.  proph.  in  locos  com- 
munes theologicos  digesta.     1587. 

Polani  Analysis  et  Comment.     1608. 

Pradi  et  Villipandi  Explicatio.  1596.  ("  The 
best  comment,  on  Ezekiel  ever  written." — 

HORNE.) 

Starkii  Commentarius.     1731. 

Strigelii  Ezech.  ad  Ebraicam  veritatem  re- 

cognitus.     1572. 
Venema  (H.)  Lectiones  Academicee.     1790. 

Dimock's  Critical  notes.     1804. 
Fairbairn's  (Patrick)  Exposition.     1851. 
Greenhill's  (W.)  Exposition.     1645. 

—     Revised  by  J. 


Sherman.     1846. 

Guthrie's  (Tho.)  Discourses  on  Ezek.    1855. 

Henderson's  Critical  and  exegetical  comm. 
1855. 

McFarlan  on  the  Prophecies  of  Ezek.    1845. 

Newcombe's  Improved  version,  metrical  ar- 
rangement, and  exposition.     1788. 

Bennett's  Temple  of  Ezek.  (Com.  on  chap. 
10,  41,  42.)     1824. 

Mead's  (Matt.)  Vision  of  the  wheels.     1689. 

MUfOR  PROPHETS.    See  prophets. 

Cyril  Alex. 

Abarbanel,  Commentarius.  (.Jewish.)  1480. 
Ackermani  Proph.  minores  illustrati.  1S30. 
Bahrdt,  Apparatus  criticus.     1775.    (Makes 

great  use  of  the  Septuagint,  and  Oriental 

versions.) 
Burkii    Gnomon.     1753. 
Cocceii  Commentarius.     1701. 


102 


Commentators. 

Credneri  Comment.  Proph.  minor,  versionis 

Syriacae  indole. 
Dahl  (J.  C.  G.)  Observationes  philologicaj. 

1798. 
Dan<ei  Commontarius.     1586. 
Da  Viel,  Explicat.  literalis  ex  seriptor.  ipsis 

fontibus.     1680.     (Lauded  by  Calmet.) 
Fabricii  (Steph.)  Saerse  Couciones.     1641. 
Heilbrunneri  Loci  communes.     1603. 
Kalinsky,  Illustratio.   1748.   (Recommended 

by  Bp.  Watson.) 
Lively,  Adnot.    1587.    (Extolled  by  Poole.) 
Lyseri  Prelectiones  Academica;.     1 709. 
Marckii  Annot.  et  Analysis  excgetiea.  1704. 
Merceri   Commentarii.     1573.     (A  work  of 

vast  erudition  in  regard  to  Hebrew  usages, 

idioms,   <fec.     It  recites  the  comments  of 

Kimchi,   Aben   Ezra,   Jarchi,    and   other 

Rabbis.) 
Sehmidii  (Joan.)  Commentaria.     1585. 
Schroeder,  die  Kleinen  propheten.     1829. 
Strigelii  Argumenta  et  Scholia.     1572. 
Thuani  Exp.     1604.    (A])proved  by  Rosen- 

MITLLER.) 

Croft's  (G.)  Sermons  on  the  Minor  P.    ISII. 

Danseus'  (or  Daueau)  Commentarj'.  Trans, 
by  Stockwood.     1594. 

Dimock's  Critical  and  explanator}'  remai-ks. 
1804. 

Du  Viel's  Literal  Exposition.     1680. 

Henderson's  New  Trans,  and  Comm.     1845. 

Hutcheson's  (Geo.)  Exposition.  1654.  Pre- 
face by  Calamy.  (Strongly  commended 
by  Orme  and  Williams.) 

Lowth  on  the  Minor  prophets.     1726. 

Pocock's  Commentarj'.     1659. 

Pusey's  (E.  B.)  Commentary.     1861. 

Stokes  on  the  Minor  Prophets.     1659. 

Wells'  Help  to  the  understanding,  &c.  1723. 

DANIEL       See  daniel,  period    of    1260 

TEARS,  SEVENTY  WEEKS. 

Ambrose,    Cyril. 

Alstedii  Trifolium  propheticum.     1  640. 
Bertholdt's    Einleitung   mit   Einigen,   Hist. 

und  exeget.  Excursen.     1808. 
Brightmaui  Exp.  partis  difficilima^.     1640. 
Bullengeri  Commentaria.     1575. 
Geieri  Prelectiones  Academic*.     1608. 
Gesneri  Dissertationes,  et  prefatio  Chiwnol. 

1601. 
Ilavernich  Ueber  das  Buch  Daniel.     1836. 
Heilbrunneri  Loci  communes.     1587. 
Lengerke"s  Verdeutseht  ii.  Ausgelegt.    1835. 
Mendelii  Commentaria.     1805. 
Michaelis  (J.  D.)  Ej)istolffi.     1773. 
Michaelis  (J.  H.)  Adnotationes  philologicfe- 

exegetiese.     1745. 
Schroder  (J.  F.)   Die  kleineren   Propheten. 

1829. 
Suaningii  Commentaria.     1554. 
Venemte  Dissertationes.     1754. 
Wigandi  Explicatio.     1564. 


Commentators. 

Auberlen's   Mutual  relation  of  Daniel  and 

John.     Tr.  by  A.  Saphir.     1856. 
Barnes'  (Albert)  Notes,  <fcc.     1855. 
Birks'  Four  prophetic  Empires.     1845. 
Brightman's  Disquisitions.     1644. 
Broughton's  Daniel's  visions.     1619. 
Chandler's  Antiquity,  authority,  Ac.     1728. 
Chauncey's  (Isaac)  Essay  on   D.  prophccj'. 

1699. 
Christian    Review.     7:1. 
Cox's  (F.  A.)  Lectures  on  Daniel.     1833. 
Crosthwaite's  Lectures  on  Daniel.     1863. 
Cumming's  (John)  Lectures  on  D.      1854. 
Darby's  Studies  on  the  book  of  D.     1848. 
Desprez's  Apocalypse  of  the  0.  Test.     1865. 
Dublin  University  Mag.     25:f.l2.  27:497. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.   15:53. 
Folsom's  Crit.  and  histor.  interjiret.     1842. 
Frere's  Combined  view  of  Esdras,  Daniel, 

and  John.     1815. 
Gaussen  on  the  Book  of  Daniel.     1850. 
Girdlestone's  Observations.     1S20. 
Havernick's  Critical  Commentary.     1833. 
Hengstcnberg   on    Daniel    and    Zaohariah. 

Translated  by  J.  E.  Ryland.     1847. 
Holmes    on    the   Apoc-alvpse    and    Daniel. 

1819. 
Huit"s  Commen.,  Analj'sis,  and  Paraphrase. 

1643. 
Irving's    (Edward)    Babvlon    and  infidelity 

doomed.     1826. 
Joy's  Exposition.     1855.     (Gathered  out  of 

Melancthon,  (Ecolampadius,  Pellican,  and 

others.) 
Literary  and  Theological  Journal.     3:352. 
Miles'  (C.  P.)  Lectures  on  Daniel.     1S41. 
More's  (Henry)  Plain  Exposition.     1681. 
New    Englander.     1:231. 
Newton's  (Sir  I.)  Observations  on  D.     1723. 
Parker's  (T.)  Visions  and  prophecies  of  D. 

1646. 
Parker's    (F.)  Light   thrown    upon    Thucy- 

dides.     1866. 
Pemble's    Remarks  on  difficult  passages  in 

Ezra,  Nehemiah,  and  Daniel.     1659. 
Pusey's  Lectures  on  Daniel.     1864. 
Roos'  (M.  F.)  Exp.  of  such  of  the  jji-ophecies 

of  D.    as  received  their   accomplishment 

under  the  New  Testament. 
Stephens'  Proph.  of  Dan.  and  John.     1861. 
Stuart's  (Moses)  Commentary.     1850 
Tregelles's  Visions  of  Daniel.     1840. 
Tyro's  Exp.  of  D.  and  the  Revelation.  1838. 
Vencma's  Diss,  on  various  portions.     1768. 
Walter's  Genuineness  of  the  bk.  of  D.    1863. 
Wells'  Help  for  the  understanding  of  Daniel. 

1716.    (Gr.  text,  trans,  paraph,  and  notes.) 
Willet's  Hexapla.     1610.     (Much  praised.) 
Wilson's  Dissertations  on  Daniel.     1824. 
Brightman  (Tho.)  on  the  12th  ch. 
Downame's    (John)    Lectures.     1630.      (On 

the  first  4  ch.) 
Hawkins'  (John)  on  the  2d  chapter.     183.3. 
Wodrow  on  the  8th  and  following  ch.    1844. 


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CommentatorBa 

HOSEA. 

Cyril   Ales. 

Abarbanel,  Commentaria.     1687. 

Burmanni  Commentaria.     1718. 

Goldwitzer's  Anmerkungen.     1828. 

Krackewitzii  Commentarius.     1619. 

Kuiuoel,  Hosea ;   Hebr.  ct  Latin.     1792. 

Meisneri  Commentaria.     1620. 

Merceri  Commentaria.  1575.  (Gives  the 
com.  of  Kimchi,  Aben  Ezra,  and  Salomon 
Jarchi.) 

CEcolampadii  Adnotationes.     1529. 

Shroeder's  (J.  G.)  Anmerkungen,  &c.    1782. 

Stuckii  Iloseas  Propheta.     1828. 

Vonderhardt,  Comm.  1702.  (Drawn  from 
the  Chaldee  version,  and  distinguished 
Rabbins.) 

Burrough's  (Jer.)  Exposition.     1643. 

Drake's  Notes ;  critical  and  exposit.     1853. 

Neale's  (AV.  H.)  Comraen.  on  Hosea.     1850. 

Neale's  (James)  New  translation  and  Com- 
ment. 1771.  (A  much  improved  edition. 
1850.) 

Princeton   Review.     31:74. 

ON  SELECT  PORTIONS. 

Lightfoot  on  the  first  4  chapters.  1684. 

Downame  on  the  first  4  chapters.  1608. 

Reynolds  (Bp.)  on  the  14th  chapter.  1649. 
Pierce  (S.  E.)      '•      "       "  "         1822. 

Sibbs  (Rich.)      «      "       "  "         1639. 

Marguliouth        "      "       "  "        1854. 

JOEL. 

Baueri   Interpretatio.     1742. 

Burmanni  Commentaria.     1671. 

Crejiner's  Uebersetzt.  und  Erkllirt.     1831. 

Draconitis  Comm.  1565.  (With  the  Chal- 
dee, Greek,  and  German  versions.) 

Grimm,  Notaj  Philologicae.     1805. 

Meyer's  (E.)  Uebersetzt.  u.  Erklart.     1841. 

Olshausen's  die  Weissagung.  des  J.     1829. 

Pocockii  Qommentaria.     1705. 

Rutger's  (A.)  Annotationes.     1830. 

Svanborgii  Versio  Lat.  cum  notis,  &c.   1806. 

Chandler's  (Sam.)  Paraph,  and  critical  com. 
1735. 

Pocock's  Commentary  on  .Joel.     1691. 

Topsel's  Commentary.     1613. 

AMOS. 
Dabl's  Uebersetzt  und  Erliiutert.     1795. 
Gerhardi  Adnotationes.     1663. 
Harenburgii  Amos  Expositus.     1763. 
Juynboll,  Disputationes  Academicae.     1828_ 
Chandler's  fSam.)  Paraph,  and  notes.    1735. 
Drake's  (W.)  Sermons.     1853. 
Goodman's  Commentary.     1560. 
Ryan's  (Bp.)  Expository  Lectures.     1850. 
Benefield's  21  Sermons  on        Chap.  1.  1613. 

■ 21  Sermons  on  "      2.  1620. 

• Commentary  on  "      3.  1629. 

Hall's  (Tho.)  Exposit.  of  chap.  4  to  9.  1661. 


Commentators. 

OBADIAH. 

Crocii    Specimen    philologicum.     (Hebrew, 

Chaldee,  Syriac,  and  Arabic.) 
Gcsneri  Commentarius.     1618. 
Grynsei  Commentarius.     1584. 
Hendewerkii  Com.  ct  transl.  Latina.     1835. 
Jilger  iiber  das  Zeitalter  Obadias.     1837. 
Koenigii  Dissertationes  Theologies!.     1647. 
Leighii  Commentaria:     1697. 
Leusdeni    Obadias;     Ebraice   et   Chaldaice. 

1656. 
Pfeifferi  Comment,  cum  versione  Latina,  et 

examen  com.  Aberbanelis.     1670. 

Ellis'    Commentary.     1660. 
Marbury's  Commentary.     1649. 
Pilkington's  (Jas.)  Commentary.     1658. 
Raynold's  (John)  Commentary.     1613. 

JONAH.    See  jonah. 

Bircherodii  Expos,  liter,  et  exegetica.  1686. 

Bugenhagii  Expositio.     1561. 

Forbigeri  Prolusio   de   Lycojihr.  Cassandra 

cum  epinetro  de  Jona.     1827. 
Grimm,  Jonas   Oracula  Sj'riaca,  cum  notis 

philolog.  et  crit.     1805. 
J'ager's  Sittlichreligiosen  Endzwcck.     1840. 
Lavater's  Predigten  ueber  d.  Buch.  J.    1775. 
Mylii  Com.  grammatico-critica.     1640. 
Pfeifferi  Prelectiones.     1670. 
Ursini  Com.  ex  optimis  interpretibus.   1580. 

Abbott's  (Abp.)  Expos.     1600.     Reprinted 

1845. 
Broad's  (John)  Lectures  on  Jonah.     I860. 
Cunningham's  (J.  W.)  Lectures  on  .1.    1815. 
Desprez's    Book   of  Jonah;    ilUisrrated   by 

discoveries  at  Nineveh.     1859. 
Drake's  Notes  ;  critical  and  explan.     1853. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  20:217. 
Edwards'  (Henry)  Exposition.     1837. 
Fairbairn  on  Jonah.     1855. 
Harding's  Expos,  lectures  on  Jonah.     1355. 
Hooper's  Ouersighte  and  deliberacion  vppon 

Jonas.     1550.    (Pub.  by  the  Parker  Soc.) 
King's  (John)  Lectures  on  Jonah.     1600. 
Macjiherson's  Lectures  on  Jonah.     1849. 
Peddie's  Practical  Exposition.     1842. 
Preston's  (M.  M.)  Lectures  on  Jonah.  1840. 
Sibthorp's(R.  W.)  Pulpit  Recollections.  1835. 
Southern  Quart.  Review.     22:505. 
Young's  (G.)  Lectures  on  Jonah.     1819. 

MICAH. 

Chytrasi  Commentarius.     1565. 

Draconitis  Explicatio — cum  translationibus 

Chaldaica,   Grajca,  Latina,  et  Germanica. 

1 565.       • 
Graveri    Explicatio.     1664. 
Ilartman's  neu  Ueberset.  und  Erlliut.    1800. 
.Justi's  Uebersetzung  u.  Erfauterung.    1799. 

Gilbv  on  the  Prophecy  of  Micah.     1591. 
Pocock's  (Edward)  Works.     1680. 


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Commentatora. 

NAHUftf. 

Abarbanel,  in  Nahum.     1703. 
Bibliandri  Translatio  et  Exegesis.     1534. 
Capelli  (Lull.)  Observationes.     1689. 
Chytra'i  t  "niincntarius.     1J65. 
HafenreH'cii  t'uuimentarius.     166.3. 
Kalinsky,  \'aticinia  N.  illustrata.     1748. 
Kreeneri  Expos.     1808.     (Al)le  criticism.) 
Middledorpfs  Uebcrsctz.  u.  Anmerk.     1808. 
Ursini  Hypomncnieta.     1652. 
Van  Hoeko,  Explicatio.     1709. 
Wildii  Mc'ditationes.     1712. 

HABAKKCK. 

Abichtii  (.Joann.  Geo.)  Adnotationes.     1732. 
Capitonis  Enarrationes.     1526. 
Garthii  (Helvici)  Commentarius.     1605. 
Haenlein  Synibolse  Criticte.     1795. 
Kalinsky,  Vaticinia  Chabacuci  illus.     1748. 
Ranitzii  Introductio.     1808. 
Scheltingi  Com.  philol.-theologica.     1747. 
Stickel  Prolusio  ad  interpret,  tertii  capitis. 

1827. 
Van  Hoeke.  Explicatio  analytica.     1709. 
Wolf's  (A.  A.)  Uebersetz.  u.  krit.  com.  1822. 

Attersoll  on  Habakkuk.     1614. 
Marbury's  Commentary.     1650.     ("  Full  of 
matter." — Bickersteth.) 

ZEPHANIAH. 

Buceri  Commentarius.     1528. 

Gebhardi  Z.  a  Abarbanel.  et  al.  vind.    1701. 

Lareni  Tuba  Tsephaniaa.     1653. 

Nolteni  Com.  cum  Prolegomenis.     1724. 

Selnecceri  Ausleg.  Lib.  d.  Soplioniam.     1566. 

Van  Hoeke,  Explicatio  Analytica.     1709. 

HAGGAI. 

Draeonitis  Versio  Latina  et  explic.     1549. 
Grynfei  (Jo.  Jacob.)  Commentarius.     1580. 
Merceri  Scholia  et  Versio.     1551. 
Reinbeekii  Excrcitationes.     1692. 
Schcibelii  Obscrv.  erit.  et  exeget.     1822. 
Tarnovii  Commentaria.     1624. 
Ublandi  Dissortatio  exegetica.     1784. 
Varenii  Tril'olium  propheticum.     1662. 
Wokenii  Adnotationes  exegeticas.     1719. 

Grynajus'  Com.    Tr.  by  Featberstone.    1600. 
Moore's  Projjhets  of  the  Restoration.     1855. 
Pemble's  Exposition.     1640. 
Pilkington's  Exp.  1560.  (Parker  Soc.  1842.) 
Rainolds'  Prophecy  of  Ilaggai.     1649. 

ZECHARIAH. 

Andalfe  Diss"rtatione»inpraecipua  Zacharia; 

dicta.     ]  720. 
Balduini  Commentarius.     1610. 
Bieamani  Comraentatio.     1699. 
Burges,  Etudes  exegotiqucs  et  crit.     1841. 
Dorschaji  Synopsis  Theol.  Zach.     1637. 


Commenfaa^ora. 

DraconitS^  Zacharias,  cum  translationibns 
Chaldaica,  Graeca,  Latina,  ac  Germanica. 
1564. 

Forbergii  Com.  critica  et  exegetica.     1824. 

Koesteri  Meletemata  CTit.  et  exeget.     1818. 

Reinbeekii  Exercit.ationes.     1694. 

Tarnovii  Commentaria.     1636. 

Van  Hoeke,  Explicatio  Analytica.     1711. 

Varenii  Trifolium  propheticum.     1664. 

Vitringaj  Commentarius.     1734. 

Blaney's  New  translation  and  notes.     1797. 
Hengstenberg's  Com.    Tr.  by  Ryland.    1847. 
Kimchi's  Com.     Trans,  by  iVIcCaul.     1S;17. 
Moore's  Prophets  of  the  restoration.     1855. 
Park's  Controv.  with  a  Jewish  Rabbi.  1832. 
Raynolds  on  Zachariah.     1640. 
Stonard's  Com.  and  corrected  trans.     1824. 
Venn's  Mistakes  in  religion  exposed.     1807. 
Wardlaw's  (Ralph)  Lectures  on  Z.     1861. 


Balduini  Commentarius.     1610. 

Bohlii  Lisputationes  et  Exj)licationes;  cum 

commentariis  Rabbinorum.     1637. 
Draeonitis  Explic.  cum  Vers.  Chaldaea.  1564. 
Reinke's  Einleitung,  Grundtext,  u.  Ueberset. 
Tarnovii  Commentaria.     1624. 
Ursini  Hypomnemcta.     1670. 
Van  Hoeke,  Explicatio  Analytica.     1709. 
Van  Till,  Commentaria  analytica.     1701. 
Varenii  Trifolium  propheticum.     1663. 
A'enemae  (II.)  Commentarius.     1759. 
Vitringae  Observationes  sac.    Lib.  iv.    1734. 

Moore's  Prophets  of  the  Restoration.     1865. 
Pocock's   AVorks.     1667. 
Schlatter's  Exposition  and  notes.     1650. 
Stock's  (Richard)  Commentary.     1641. 
Torshell's  Excrcitationes.     1641. 

Xew    Testament.      See    analtses, 

HERMENEDTICS,  INTRODUCTIONS. 

Alberti  Observ.  philologies.  1725.  (Illus- 
trates the  style  and  meaning  of  New  Test, 
writers,  from  the  Greek  classics.) 

Altmani  Observ.  philol. -critical.     1753. 

Baumgarten  Crusii,  Commentar.     1817. 

Beausobre,  Remarques  historiques,  critiques, 
et  philologiques.     1742. 

Bed*  Catenena  Gr»ca.     1520. 

Bengel's  Gnomon.     1734.     (Invaluable.) 

Bezse    Annotationes.     1565. 

Bibliotheca  Fratrum  Polonorum.  1656. 
(Soeinian.     Abounds  in  good  criticisms.) 

Bos,  Observationes.     1710.     (Excellent.) 

Bullingeri  Commentaria.     1554. 

Calvini  Comm.  1670?  Curavit  et  prefatus 
est  a  Tholuck.  1834.  ("Of  expositors.  I 
know  none  to  be  compared  with  Calvin." 

WOTTON.) 

Cameronis  Myrothecium.     1632.     (Observa- 
tions on  select  passages.) 
Carpzovii  Commentaria  critica.     1758. 


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Commentators. 

Cartwright,  Comincntaria  practica.     1630. 

Cassauboni  Adnotationes.     1660. 

Castelii  Adnotationes.     1667. 

Crameri  Catenae  Graec.  patrum  in  N.  Test. 
1844. 

Crellii  Opera  Exegetica.    1656.    (Socinian.) 

Crome's  Beitrage  zur  Erklarung.     1828. 

Doughty,  Analecta  Sacra.     1658. 

Du  Viel,  Explicatio  literalis.  1672.  (In 
actis  eruditor.  Du  V.  was  a  learned  Bap- 
tist convert  from  Popery.  His  comm.  is 
eminently  valuable,  and  is  reprinted  by 
the  Hansard  Knollys  Society.) 

Elsneri  Observationes  sacraj.     1720. 

Erasmi  Paraph,  et  Annotationes.  1516.  (In 
1546,  the  clergy  of  England  were  enjoined 
to  procure  the  New  Testament,  and  the 
paraphrase  of  Erasmus,  "  for  their  better 
instruction ;"  and  in  1650,  the  work  was 
ordered  to  be  set  up  in  all  the  churches, 
"  that  the  common  people  miglit  read  it.") 

Ernesti  Institutio  Interpretis.     1780. 

Fabricii  Observationes  Selectae.     1712. 

Flaccii  Glossa  compendaria.     1580. 

Fritzche's  Commentar.     1830.     (Prolix.) 

Gebseri  Explicatio  e  Zend-Avesta.     1824. 

Griesbachii  Com.  critica  in  textum.     1798. 

Gualtperi  Sylloge  vocum  exoticarum. 

Heinsii  Exercitationes  Sacrae.     1639. 

Hengelii  Annotationes.     1824. 

Heuman's  Erkliirung.     1750. 

Hunnii  Thesaurus  Evangelicus.     1600. 

Keuchenii  Adnotat.    1755.    (Philological.) 

Knatohbul,  Animadversiones,     1693. 

Koppii  Annotationes.  1738.  (Reprinted 
1818  and  1832,  in  10  vols.,  8vo.) 

Krebsii  Observationes  ex  Flav.  Josepho. 
1755. 

Kypke,  Observationes.  1755.  ("Nothing 
of  the  kind  superior." — Michaelis.) 

Lightfoot,  Hora3  HebraicEe  et  Talmudicae. 
1684.     ("  Held  in  the  highest  esteem." — 

HORNE.) 

Loesneri  Observationes.  1777.  (Useful  col- 
lection of  parallel  passages.) 

Lyrae  Glossa  ordinaria.  1507.  (A  book 
regarded  as  having  no  small  part  in  bring- 
ing on  the  Reformation.  "  Lyra's  lyre 
woke  Luther's  dance.") 

Marlorati  Expositio  Catholica.  1605.  (Con- 
tains the  Latin  version  of  Erasmus,  and  a 
synopsis  of  the  expositions  of  numerous 
great  Protestants.) 

Meuschen,  N.  Test,  ex  Talmude.  et  antiquit. 
Hebr.  illustrat.    1736.    (Highly  esteemed.) 

Meyer's  (H.  A.  \V.)  Critisch  exegetischcr 
Com.  1856.  (The  Greek  text,  new  Ger- 
man translation,  and  Commentary.) 

Michfelis  Notae  Criticae.     1706. 

Montani  (Boned.  A.)  Elucidationes.     1675. 

Mori  Prelectiones.     1661.     (Philological.) 

Olshausen's  Commentar  fur  prediger.    1833. 

Ottii  Spicelegium  ex  F.  Josepho.     1741. 

Palairet  Obs.  philologico-criticae.     1752. 


Commentators* 

Priscaji  Comm.    1660.    (From  the  Fathers.) 

Quesuel,  le  N.  T.  avec  Reflexions.     1693. 

Reiche,  Com.  crit.  1856.  (On  the  difficult 
passages.) 

Rosenmulleri  (J.  G.)  Scholia.     1805. 

Scaligeri  (Jos.)  Notse.     1545. 

Schmidii  (Seb.)  Animadversiones;  cum  ver- 
sione  nova.  1658.  ("  Greatest  of  all  bib- 
lical commentators." — Walch.) 

Schoetgenii  Horae  Ebraicas  et  Talmudicae. 
1742. 

Schottii  Isagoge  historico-critica.  1830. 
(A  very  valuable  supplement  to  Light- 
foot.) 

Schulteti  Paraph,  et  Annot.  grammaticae, 
historicas,  logicae,  et  theologicae.     1720. 

Simon,  Hist.  crit.  et  principaux  Comment. 
1689. 

Slichtingii  Commentaria.     1656. 

Spaugenbergii  Tabuhe  Concionaturis.  1560, 

Storr  (G.  C),  Dissertationes  exegeticje.  1790, 
Notitise  historicae.     1788. 


Tholuck,    Expositio.     1831. 
Valckenarii  Scholia.     1780. 
Valpy,  Nota3  theologicas  et  philol.     1816. 
Walchii  (J.  G.)  Observationes.     1727. 
Wetsteinii  Prolegomena.     1761. 
AVinkleri  (J.  D.)  Hypomnemeta.     1745. 
Wolfii    Cura3    criticaj.     1741. 
Zwinglii  Adnotationes.     1526. 

Ainsworth's  Commentary.     1600. 

Alford's  Greek  Testam.  (Revised  version, 
various  readings,  prolegomena,  references, 
and  comment.     A  very  important  work.) 

Ash's  Notes  and  comments.     1849. 

Ashton's  Christian  Expositor.     1774. 

Barnes'  (A.)  Notes.     1855.     (For  Youth.) 

Baxter's  Paraphrase  and  notes.     1685. 

Bengel's  Gnomon.     1747.     Tr.  by  Badinel. 

Bliss'  (Geo.)  Explanatory  notes.     1832. 

Bloomfield's  Greek  text,  with  English  notes. 
1841. 

Synoptica.    1826.    (A  critical  digest 


of  numerous  eminent  works,  especially 
Wetstein's  exegetical  remarks.  Almost 
necessary  to  a  Bible  student.) 

Bowyer's  Critical  conjectures  and  observa- 
tions. 1782.  (Selected  from  Barrington, 
Gosset,  Shultz,  Markland,  and  others. 
"  The  best  that  can  be  said  of  these  obser- 
vations is  that  they  are  often  ingenious." 
— Orme.  The  work  was  edited,  with 
notes,  by  Bp.  Barrington.     1815.) 

Boyse's  Expos.     1827.     (For  family  use.) 

Bruce's  (Wm.)  Commentary.     1838. 

Cartwright's  (Thomas)  Annotations.  1618. 
(Confutes  the  Rhemish  translation.) 

Chapman's  Critical  and  explanatory  notes. 

Churton  &  Jones'  Expos.     (Plates.)     1865. 

Crosby's  (Howard)  Notes  and  Scholia.  1862. 
(On  the  surface  difficulties  of  the  text.) 

Dalton's  (Wm.)  Commentary.     1838. 

Davidson's  Pocket  Commentary.     1834. 


106 


CoiniiK'iit  at  or*. 

Doildridgc'i  Family  Expoi.     1738.    ("Dod- 
dridge  in  uiv  fuvuritu  aiuung  dirincs." — 
KoBT.  Ham..) 
Gillio'g  N.  Ti'gt„  with  devotional  rcfloctioDS. 

ITl'O.     (For  fiiiuilr  use.) 
Gil|)in'«  (W.)  Expoi'ition.     1804. 
Girdle!«tone'«  (ChBrlen)  Coininonfarj.     1S.*16. 
tiujdo'B  I'araiilinico.    1745.    ( I'liiinporlant.) 
llauiuond'ii  rurajihniHc  and  Notes.     105i). 
IK-ylin'g    Lwtur<'n.     1760. 
HinchclilTg  Studios  of  the  X.  T.     1843. 
Kenriok'H   ExpoHition.     1807.     (Unitarian.) 
Keyworth'H  Expositor.     1825.     (For  family 

wor.-hip.     Cuiiimendcd  by  Dr.  Wal(;h.) 
KnatchbuH'H  Annufationo.     lOU.t. 
Lcigh'ii    Annotntionti.      1050.       (Trannlated 

into  Latin  and  lii-nnan.) 
Lindsi-y'd  X.  T.  ooniparccl  with  the  original, 
and  tiu'.scvfral  Englixh  tran.-lation.s.   K.'iC. 
LonghuretH  Compuniou  to  the  X.  T. 
Way.r'H   (Jolno    t'ouim.      I6:n.     (Formerly 

thought  to  l.e  the  iMct,  next  to  Trapp.) 
Moody "n  Ex|)o?iiiou  ;   with  notes  and  trans- 

lations.      1840. 
Oltihausen's  Com.     1851.     Trans,  by  Brown. 

Tr.  by  Loewe  ;   with  note.i. 

Pcnn's    ((Jranville)    Xew   translation;   with 

jtrefaee  and  notes.      1838. 
Perrin"."  book  of  the   Xew  Covenant.     (Re- 
vision of  the  (Jreek  text,  and  new  trnnsl.) 
Phitt's  Sfif-jnlcrjjrt'ling   X.  Tcstiiiii.      Is:!7. 
(Tiiousanilr'     of     various     readings,     and 
l)nrullei  passages;  collected  from  approved 
critics.) 
Quesnell's  Reflections  on  each  verse.     1720. 
Scott's  (Win.)  X.  T.  illustrated.   (Corrections 
of  the  text,  and  notes,   from   various  au- 
thors.) 
Sharp's  (Sam.)  Critical  notes.     1856. 
Simon's  Crit.  Hist,  of  the  prinoipal  commen- 
tators.     Ifi'.l.,.      Trims,  by  Webster. 
Stanhope's  I'araphriise  ami  Comni.     1751. 
Sumner's  (Abp.)  Practical  Expos.     1837. 
Tholuck's  Com.    Trans,  by  Kaufman.    1837. 
Townsend's  Chronological  arrangement  and 

notes.     1  S:?S. 
Trollope's    Analecta.      18."?4.     (Critical    an<l 
philological;   digested   from  the  best  au- 
thors.) 
Turnbull's  (.Joseph)  Xotes.  Sic.     1854. 
Valpy's  (Jr.  Test,  with  Eng.  notes.      1810. 
Wesley's  (.lohn)  Explanatory  notes.     17()4. 
Weston's  (W.)  Critical  Conjectures.      1748. 
Whitby's  Paraphrase  and  Comment.      1703. 
Wilson's  Explan.of  the  New  Testam.  by  the 
early   Fathers,  ic.     171*7.     iXew  edition, 
1S38.) 
Wynne's   Xew   Testament   collated  with  the 
Greek;   with  notes.     1764. 

FOUR   EVAX(5ELISTS.    S.m»  rraATiox  or 

OCR     lord's     MI.XtgTRT,      HAHMU.flBy, 
M05OTB«SARO!C. 

Basil,   Theopbjlact. 


Com  iiif'iit  atom. 

Alcxandri  Expos,  litcralis  ct  moralis.  1707. 
Uaumgarten's  ( L.  F.  O.)  Commeutar.  ls.16. 
Boisii  Vctcris  inteqiretatio  cum  Hera,  aliis, 

collatio.     1855.    ("  Exquisite  criticism."— 

Toi.i).) 
Ifuceri    Interprctatio.     1554. 
Catena  aurea  :   Thomir  Aquinatis.     1474. 
Chemnitii  Ilarmonia  Evangelica,    IjiOO.    (A 

commentary  as  well  as  Harmony.     "  I  am 

l>eholden    every    way    to    Chemnitius." — 

LKKitl.) 

Crameri  Catena  Gripcorum  patrum.     1838. 

Doreha-i  Com.,  Analysis.  Ac.      1706. 

Ewald's  (H.)  UelxTsIjtn.  u.  Erklart.     1850. 

(Jualtheri  .\rehetyj>i  Homiliarum.      160  . 

Hiiiinielii  Postilla  in  Evaiig.      1650. 

liuffmani  Demonstratio  Evangelium.  1773. 
("  Learned  and  judicious." — Okmk.) 

Lucm  (De  Bruges)  Commentaria.     1606. 

Lyseri  Paraph,  et  Commentaria.     15U0. 

Olearii  Observationes  Sacra-.     174.'!. 

Russworm's  I'ntersuchung  Uber  den  Ur- 
sprung.  Ac.     1797. 

Saa  (or  De  Sa*)  Scholia.  1596.  (Often  re- 
printed.) 

Sandii  liilerp.  panidoxa>  IV.  Evang.     1670. 

Sarcerii  Scholia.      1538.      (.Manv  editions.) 

Schulteti  Exercit.     1624.     (Philological.) 

Thonue  (Aquin.)  (Jlossa  continua.      1200. 

Tischendorfii  Synopsis,  ordiuc  chronologico, 
cum  conimentario. 

Wallu'i  Com.  ex  antiq.  illustmta.     1053. 

Wichclhaus'  Kommentar.     1855. 

Adatns'  (Tho.)  Exposition.  1805  and  1837. 
(•'  Holy  and  solid." — Bi'.  Wilson.) 

Bickerslcth's  Practical  reflections  on  the  plan 
of  a  harmony.  1841.  (Selwjtions  from 
various  expositors.) 

Birk's  (T.  R.)  Hone  Evangelicir.  1852. 
(Structure,  design,  <tc.,  of  the  gospels.) 

Bland's  (.M.)  .Annotations.  lS2!t.  (.\  com- 
pilation from  the  best  old  authors.) 

Boucher's  .Manna  in  the  house.  1853.  (Daily 
m«Mlitatiuns.) 

Calvin's  Com.     1584.     Tr.  by  E.  Paget, 

Campbell's  (Geo.)  Trans,  and  k-ctures.  1789. 

Clarke's  (Sam.)  Paraphrase  and  notes.  1741. 

Cotton's  (Archdeacon)  Xotes.      1857. 

Ebrard's   (losj)el    History. 

Elsley's  Annotations.  1812.  (Vehemently 
jtraisod  in  the  British  Critic.  Revised  and 
reprinted  by  Walker.      1S44.I 

Ford's  Gospels  illustrate<l  from  ancient  and 
modern  authors. 

Gillies'  Sitirif  of  the  Gospels.   1818.  (Pious.) 

Harcourt  s  193  Lectures  on  the  (iospels  har- 
monized.    1S51. 

Jacobus'  Critical  and  explan.  notes.     1849. 

Jones' (.John)  Illustrat.     1808.    (Unitarian.) 

Jowetfs  Christian  Visitor.     1838. 

Juke's  Characteristic  difl"erences  of  the  four 
gospels.     1S53. 

Kcnhck'g  Hist,  writings  of  the  X.  T.    1807. 


lOT 


Commentators. 

Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  Gospel  history. 
ITM. 

Lightfoot's  HoriB  Hebraicae.     1675. 

Livermore's  (A.  H.)  Commentary.     1841. 

Longking's  Crit.  and  explan.  notes.     1853. 

Lyttleton's  Explanatory  notes.     1856. 

Macknight's  Harmony  and  Commen.     1763. 

Mann's  (Bp.)  Notes.  1780.  (A  family  book.) 

Marlorati's  Catena.     Tr.  by  Timme.     1750. 

Marsh's  Dissertations  on  the  Composition  of 
the  Gospels.     1800. 

Meyer's    Commentary.     1855. 

Mempriss'  Harmony  and  Exposition.  (An 
extensive  mass  of  introductions,  illustra- 
tions, notes,  indexes,  maps,  &c.,  from  the 
best  authors.) 

Newman's  (J.  H.)  Catena  aurea.     1842. 

Pearce's  (Bp.)  Comm.     1772. 

Riddle's  British  Com.  on  the  Gospels.  1843. 
(A  respectable  compilation.) 

Ripley's  (H.  J.)  Notes.     1850. 

Robinson's  Evangelists  and  the  Mishna. 
1859. 

Smith's  (James)  Dissertations,  and  Synopsis 
of  parallel  passages.     1853. 

Stabback's  Annotations.     1809. 

Stier's  Words  of  Jesus.    Tr.  by  Pope.    1859. 

Strong's  (James)  Harmony  and  exposition  ; 
with  analytical  dissertations.     1852. 

Sumner's  (Abp.)  Practical  Expos.     1838. 

Thomas  Aq.  Catena  aurea.     Trans.  1845. 

Thompson's  (And.)  Practical  Lectures.  1816. 

Thompson's  (Robt.)  Crit.  and  explan.  Notes. 
1811. 

Townson's  (Tho.)  Discourses.  (Chiefly  dis- 
cusses the  design  of  each  gospel,  and  the 
time  and  place  of  writing.  "A  capital 
performance." — Lowth.) 

Trapp  (Joseph)  on  Difficult  passages.    1743. 

■Westboy's  Exposition.  1837.  (Experimental.) 

"Westcott's  Histor.  and  explan.  notes.    1861. 

Wheedon's  Commentary.     1862. 

Williams  (Isaac)  on  the  Study  of  the  Gos- 
pels.    1842. 

Wilson's  (John)  Key  to  the  critical  reading 
of  the  Gospels. 

MATTHEW.     See  matthew. 
Ambrose,  Athanasius,  Chrysostom,  Cyprian, 

Hilary. 
Crucigeri  Enarrationes.     1 540. 
Gomari  Selectorum  loc.  explicatio.     1631. 
Gratz's  Krit.-historischer  Com.     1823. 
Hegendorfii  Enarrationes.     1624. 
Kirstenii  Nota3 ;  ex  collafione  textum  Arab- 

icorum,  ^gyptiacum,  Syriac,  Ebraieum, 

Grcec,  Lat.,"&c.     1620. 
Meisneri  (J.)  Exercitationes.     1654. 
Melancthon's  Annotationes. 
Munsteri  (Seb.)  Adnotationes.     1540. 
Olearii  Observationes.     1675. 
Pelargi  Questiones  et  Responsiones.     1612. 
Pfaffii  Notae  Exigeticae.     1721. 
Sauberti  Variae  lectiones  textus.     1660. 


Commentators. 

Van  Till,  Analysis,  Nota;,  &c.    1687.    (Agt. 
Deists,  and  nominal  Christians.) 

Alexander's  (J.  A.)  Exposition.     1860. 
Blackmore's  Paraphrase  and  notes.     1705. 
Chrysostom's  Homilies  on  M.,  with  notes. 
Coglan's  Comm.  and  marginal  ref.     1832. 
Dunster's    Synopsis.     1812. 
Ford's  Gospel  of  M.  illustrated  from  ancient 

and  modern  authors.     1859. 
Goodwin's  (H.)  Commentary.     1857. 
Harte's  (W.  M.)  Lectures  on  M.     1834. 
Jones'  (Wm.)  Vindication  of  the  former  part 

of  M.'s  gospel,  from  Whiston's  charge  of 

dislocation.     1719. 
Knowles  (J.  Sheridan)  on  Matthew.     1855. 
Langes'  Commenta,ry.     1861. 
Lodge's  (0.)  Lectures  on  M.     1818. 
Nast's  Com.,  critical  and  doctrinal.     1864. 
Overton's  (C.)  Expository  preacher.     1850. 
Owen's  (John  J.)  Commentary.     1857. 
Penrose's  (John)  Explan.  Lectures.     1832. 
Percival's  (C.  G.)  Plain  Lectures.     1845. 
Porteus'  (Bp.)  Lectures.     1802. 
Scott's  (Dan.)  New  version  and  notes.  1741. 

(Corrects  some  errors  of  Mill.) 
Scrivener's  (P.  H.)  Notes  on  Matt.     1845. 

(Critical   remarks    on   the    more   dilSeult 

passages ;    from   the   Syriac,   Latin,   and 

early  English  versions.) 
Wasse's  (W.)  Annotations.     1832. 
Watson's  (Rich.)  Exposition.     1799. 

ON  SELECT  PORTIONS. 

Williams  (J.)  on  the  authenticity  of  ch.  1,  2. 

Blakeley's  lectures  on  the  first  4  ch.  1842. 

White's  (Tho.)  lectures  on  eh.  4  to  7.  1654. 

Blackwood  (Chris.)  on  the  first  10  ch.  1659. 

Leighton  (Abp.)  on  the  first  9  chap.  1660. 
Vaughn's  Sermons  on  11th  ch. 
Manton  on  the  25th  chapter. 

MARK.    See  makk. 

Danaei  Questiones  et  Scholia.     1594. 
Gomari  Selectorum  loc.  illustratio.     1633. 
Knobel  de  Evang.  Marci  origine.     1831. 
Myconii   Commentarius.     1538. 

Alexander's  (Joseph  A.)  Exposition.     1861. 
Bouchier's  Manna  in  the  house.     1852. 
Bland's  (Dr.  M.)  Annotations.     1828. 
Dunster's   Synopsis.     1812. 
Forshall's    Mark   arranged   in   parts ;   with 

notes,  preface,  summaries,  &c.     1862. 
Owen's  (John  J.)  Commentary.     1857. 
Percival's  (C.  C.)  Lectures  on  M. 
Petter's  Commentary.    1661.    (Spiritual,  but 

spread  over  2  vols.,  folio.) 
Watson's  (Rich.)  Commentary.     1800 

LUKE.     See  luke. 

Ambrose,  Athanasius,   Cyril,  Gregory  Naz., 

Epiphanius,  Theodoret. 
Agricolas  (Fran.)  Commentarius.     1599. 


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Commentators. 

Bornemanni  Scholia.    1700.    (Philological.) 
Corderii  Catena  Graecorum  patrum.     1628. 
Lamberti  Commentationes.     1524. 
Liicke's  (F.)  Kommentar.     1820. 
Oosterzee's  Kommentar.     1861. 
Planck,  Observ.  de  Lucae  evang.  a  Schleier- 

macero  proposita.     1819. 
Weberi  Authentia,  Ac.     1823. 

Cyril's  Com.  on  Luke.     Tr.  by  R.  P.  Smith. 

1859. 
Dunster's  (C.)  Synopsis.    1812.    (Date,  &c.) 
Poote's  (J.)  Lectures.  1839.  ("Very useful." 

BiCKERSTETH.) 

Major's  Interlineary  translation  and  notes. 
1826.     (A  very  convenient  book.) 

Oosterzee's  Com.  Trans,  by  Sophia  Taylor. 
1863. 

Eyle's  (J.  C.)  Exposition.     1859, 

Sohlciermacker's  Critical  Essay,  &c.  1825. 
(Neological.) 

Starck's  Commentary.     1866. 

Sumner's  (Abp.)  Exposition.  1839.  (Prac- 
tical.) 

Thompson's  (James)  Lectures  on  L.  1849. 
(Highly  commended  by  Kitto.) 

TroUope's  (W.)  Commentary.     1848. 

JOHN.    See  john. 
Basil,  Chrysostom,  Cyril  Alex. 

AstiS,   Explication.     1864. 

Baumgarten  Crusius,  Auslegung.     1843. 

Bugenhagii  Commentarius.     1550. 

Casiodori  Annotationes.  1526.  (Chiefly  an 
argument  for  the  Divinity  of  Christ.) 

Chrytsei  Commentaria  et  Scholia.     1556. 

Corderi  Catena  LXX.  Patrum.     1628. 

Cromii  Probabilia  baud  probabilia.  1819. 
(Review  of  Bretschneider.) 

Gomari  Explic.  loc.  selectiorum.     1640. 

Lampe,  Comm.  analytico-exigeticus.  1724. 
(The  most  extensive  commentary  on  this 
gospel  ever  published ;  and  one  not  ex- 
celled.) 

Dissertationes   Philologiese.     1737. 

(A  necessary  supplement  to  the  commen- 
tary.) 

Liicke's  Commentar.     1840-1856. 

Lj'seri  Disputationes  Exigetica?.     1620. 

Meyer's  Krit.  exeget.  Handbuch  iiber  d.  J. 
1818. 

Matthai  (G.)  Auslegung,  &o.     1837. 

Munteri  Symbolae  ad  interpret,  evang.  J.  ex 
marmoribus  et  nummis.     182S. 

Nefanii  Com.  1684.  (Against  Grotius  and 
others.) 

Rolloci  Com.  cum  Harmonia.     1599. 

Schmidii  (Seb.)  Resolutio  brevis.     1685. 

Steinii  Authentia  evangel.  J.  contra  Bret- 
schneideri  objectiones.     1830. 

Storr  liber  d.  Zweck  der  evang.  Geschichte. 
1810. 

Stronck  de  Doctrina  et  dietione  J.     1797. 


Commentators. 

Tarnovii  Comment,  quo  verba  et  phrases  ex 
Graeca,  Hellenistica,  Ebraie.a,  et  cognatis 
orientalibus  linguis,  explicantur.     1629. 

Tholuck  (A.),  Com.  zu  d.  Evang.  J.     1827. 

Titmanni  Meletemeta  Sacra.     1816. 

Usteri  Commentatio  Critica.     1833. 

Virginii  Selectissimae  Notse.     1647. 

Weberi  Authentia  capitis  ultimi,  Ac.     1823. 

Wegscheider's  Einleitung.     1806. 

Anderson's  (Robt.)  Practical  Expos.     1841. 
Beith's  (A.)  Christ  our  life.     1857. 
Bloomfield's  (Bp.)  Lectures  on  J.     1823. 
Bosanquet's  Fourth  seal.    1856.    (Homilies.) 
Brown's  (G.  J.)  Lectures  on  John.     1862. 
Clagget's  Paraphrase  and  notes.     1693. 
Chrysostom's  Homilies  on  John. 
Clowes'  (J.)   Translation  and  notes.     1819. 

(Swedenborgian.) 
Foote's  (James)  Lectures  on  J.     1858. 
Heberden's  Reflections  on  John.     1830. 
Hengstenberg's  Commentary.     1855. 
Hutchinson's    (George)    Exposition.     1657. 

(Practical.) 
Jacobus'  (M.  W.)  Notes,  critical  and  exposi- 
tory.    1864. 
Mclntyre's  Philosophical  Comment.     1833. 

(Against  Atheists  and  Infidels.) 
Marloratus'  Expos.  Trans,  by  Timme.  1575. 
Merrick's  Crit.  and  grammat.  Notes.    1764. 
Moysey's  Lectures  on  John.     1823. 
Patterson's  (J.  B.)  Lectures  on  John. 
Pollock's  Commentary  on  the  Gospel  of  J. 
Rhees'  (Louis)  Annotations.     1846. 
Shephard's  (Archdeacon)  Notes.     1796  and 

1844.     (Critical.) 
Sumner's  (Bp.)  Exposition.     1835. 
Tholuck's  Comm.     Trans,  by  C.  P.  Krauth. 

1859.     (Very  valuable  to  scholars.) 
Titman's  Comm.     Trans,  by  Young.     1845. 

(Notes  from  Tholuck,  LUcke,  Kuinoel,  &c.) 
Turner's  (S.  H.)  Commentary.     1854. 
Wade's  (T.)  Notes  on  the  Gospel  of  John,  as 

translated  by  five  clergymen.     1857. 

ON  SELECT  PORTIONS. 

Arrowsmith's  God-man.     1660.      On  ch.  1, 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     (On  ch.  i.  1-18.) 

Hildersham's  180  Lectures    on    ch.  4.  1629. 

Clagget's  (W.)  Paraph,  and  notes  "  6.  1693. 
Bryson  on                                            "  8. 

Pitman  on  first  10  chapters.  1846. 

Bonnet's  Family  of  Bethany,     ch.  11.  1855. 

AVatson's  Lazarus  of  Bethany.     "    11.  1853. 

Beausobre's  Resurrection  of  Lazarus.  1822. 
Drummond's  Last  scenes  in  the  life  of 

Christ.  1856. 
Jones'  (John  B.)  Lectures  on  chap.  14, 

15,  16.  1840. 
Jones'  (Joseph)  Sermons  on  chap.  13 

to  17.  1839. 

Cogswell's  26  Sermons  on       chap.  17.  1839. 

Burgess'  (Ant.)  145  Sermons  on  "     17.  1656. 
Manton    on                                   "    17. 


109 


Comment  atot-s. 

Newton's  (Geo.)  Exposition  of  ch.  17.  1660. 
Scobel's  (Edw.)   Christ's   intercessory 

prayer.  18-18.  • 

Jeflferson's  (John)  Sermons  on  ch.  17.  1828, 
Burgess'  (Ant.)  Exposition  of    "   19.  1656. 

ACTS  OF  THE  APOSTLES.     See  apostles, 

PLANTING  OF  CHRISTIANITt. 

Chrysostom. 

Amyraldi  Commentarius.     1654. 
Baumgarten's  (M.)  Apostelgeschichte.  1852. 
Bugenhagii  Commentarius.     1524. 
Callixti  Com.  literalis.     1663. 
Capelli  Ilistoria  Apostol.  illustrata  ex  epis- 

tolis  Paulinis.     1683. 
Casaubon  (J.),  Exercitationes.     1615. 
Crameri  Catena  Grsecorum  patrum.     1620. 
Heinriehii  Annotationes.     1792. 
Hildebrand's  Geseh.  d.  Apost.  Exeget.  1824. 
Kistemaker's  Anmerkungen.     1822. 
Langii  Isagoge  generalis.     1730. 
Limborchii  Commentaria.     1711. 
Malcomi  Comment,  et  Analysis.     1615. 
fficumenii    Comment.    Greeco-latina.     1631. 

(Chiefly  an  abridgment  of  Chrysostom.) 
Pearsoni  Annales  Paulini.     1688. 
Rinkii  Lucrvibratio  Critica.     1830. 
Walchii  (J.  E.)  Dissertationes  in  Acta  apos. 

1756.     (Explains  many  important  facts, 

in  both  sacred  and  profane  liistory.) 

Alexanders  (Jos.  A.)  Exposition.     1857. 

Barrington's  (J.  S.)  Miscellanea  sacra.  1725. 

Baumgarten's  (M.)  Apostolical  history.  Tr. 
by  Morrison  &  Meyer.     1854. 

Bennet's  (James)  Lectures  on  the  Acts.  1847. 

Bentham's  (Jos.)  Exposition.     1636. 

Bevan's  (J.  G.)  Life  of  Paul,  with  the  epis- 
tles inserted  in  their  proper  place  j  with 
notes.     1807. 

Biscoe's  History  of  the  Acts  confirmed  from 
other  authors.  1739.  (The  Boyle  lectures 
for  1736,  '7,  '8.) 

Bloomfield's  (Bp.)  12  Lectures  on  the  Acts. 
1828. 

Bouchier's  Manna  in  the  house.  1858.  (For 
daily  family  worship.) 

Brewster's  (J.)  Lectures  on  A.  1807.  (Many 
illustrations  from  the  Fathers.) 

Burton's  Chronology  of  the  Acts.     1836. 

Calvin  on  Acts.    Tr.  by  Featherstone.    1585. 

Cook's  Prae.  and  devotional  Comm.     1850. 

Dick's  (J.)  Lectures  on  the  Acts.     1805. 

Downing's  (Henry)  Short  notes.   •  1860. 

Du  Viel's  Com.  "l674.  Tr.  from  the  Latin 
by  the  Author.     (Very  valuable.) 

Eadie's  Paul  the  preacher.  1859.  (A  com- 
mentary on  Paul's  discourses.) 

Eclectic  Review.     21:183. 

EUesley's  Annot.    1812.    (Highly  esteemed.) 

Haeket's  Com.  on  the  original  text.     1853. 

Hodgson's  (R.)  Lecturis  on  Acts.     1845. 

Humphrey's  (W.  G.)  Commentary.     1847. 


Commentators. 

Jacobus'    Notes.     1849. 

Lechler  &  Gerok's  Homiletical  Commentary. 

Trans,  by  Gloag.     1864. 
Livermore's  (A.)  Commentary.     1844. 
McBride's  Lectures  on  the  Acts.     1858. 
McKenzie's  Commentary.     1847. 
Mant's  (Bp.)  Primitive  Christianity.     1842, 
Maskew's  (T.  R.)  Annotations.     1847. 
Neander's    Planting   and    training    of    the 

Church.     Trans,  by  J.  E.  Ryland.     1851. 

Also  by  E.  Robinson. 
Pemberton's  Introd.  to  the  Acts.     1842. 
Pierce's  Commentary  and  Notes.    ("  Beyond 

all  jjraise."^ — -A.  Clarke.) 
Ripley's  (H.  J.)  Notes.    1840.     (Excellent.) 
Robinson's  (Hastings)  Notes.     1839. 
Schaff's  Apostolic  Church.   Tr.  by  Yeomans. 

1854. 
Stack's  Lectures  on  A.     1805.    (Worthless.) 
Sumner's  (Bp.)  Lectures  on  the  A.     1838. 
Thompson's  (James)  Lectures.  1822.  (Dwells 

chiefly  on  the  prophecies  which  were  ful- 
filled in  the  Apostolic  times.) 
Wheeler's  Analysis,  Summary,  <tc.     1852. 

Alford's  (H.)  Homilies  on  the  first  10  chap. 
1858. 

Krummacher's  (F.  A.)  Cornelius  ;  or,  Medi- 
tations on  the  10th  chapter.     1840. 

Hodgson's  (R.)  Lectures  on  the  17th  chap. 
1845. 

THE  EPISTLES. 

Chrysostom,    Theophylact. 

Augusti's  Exeursen  und  Einleitung.     1808. 
Buddei  Ecclesia  Apostolica.     1730. 
Calixti  Expositiones  literales.     1663. 
Chemnitii  Commentariolus.     1676. 
Crameri    Catena   Patrum. 
Dicksoni  Expositio  Analytica.     1645. 
Estius  in  Omnes  Epistolas.   1709.    (A  Papal 

work  of  great  merit.) 
Gualtheri    Homilise.     1599. 
(Eeumenii  Expositio.     1610. 
Schottii  Commentarius.     1839. 
Zanchii  Commentaria.     1600. 

Belsham's  (Tho.)  Notes.  1822.  (Unitarian.) 
Benson's   (Geo.)   Paraph,  and  notes.     1752. 

(Not  on  all  the  epistles;  but,  published 

with  Locke  &  Pierce,  makes  it  comijlete.) 
Christian    Observer.     1807. 
Collet  on  the  7  Catholic  Epistles.    1734. 
Dale's  Analysis  of  all  the  Epistles.     1850. 
Dickson's  (David)  Analytical  Expos.    1659. 
Heberden's  (Wm.)  Literal  trans,  and  comm. 

1839. 
McBride's  Lectures  on  the  Epistles.     1858. 
McKnight's  New  translat.  and  notes.    1795. 

(Great.) 
Mendham's  Clavis  Apostolica.     1821. 
Peiles'    (Tho.)    Annotations.      1852.      (For 

students  of  the  Greek  text.) 
Pyles'  Paraph,  and  annotations.     1725. 


110 


Comnieutators* 

Koberts'  Harmony  of  the  Epistles.  (Very 
convenient,  both  for  reference,  and  as  a 
commentary.) 

Shuttleworth's  New  trans,  and  Notes.   1829. 

Blade's  Annotations.     1816. 

Sumner's  (Bp.)  Apostolical  preaching.  1815. 

Trower's  (W.  J.)  Exposition. 

EPISTLES  OF  PAUL. 

Alphenti  Specimena  analytica.     1734. 

Anselmi  Enarrationes.     1533. 

Balduini  Com.  cum  Indice.     1644. 

Burgess  Initia  Paulina.     1659. 

Capelli  Historia  apostolica.     1655. 

Heydenreich's  Erliiuterung.  (Learned,  co- 
pious, and  pious.) 

Langii  Commentaria  Historico-hermeneutica. 
1718.     (A  learned  Pietist.) 

Laurentii  Explic.  locor.  difRcil.     1630. 

Michaelis  (Jo.  David.)  Parapbrasis.     1750. 

Picquigny,  Explic.  par  une  analyse.     1838. 

Stenersenii  Com.  perpetua.     1829. 

Storr,  Opuscula  Academica.     1789. 

Van  Till,  Commentarius.     1726. 

Weingart,  Commentarius.     1816. 

Addington's  Discourses  of  Paul.     1784. 
Bevan's  (Joseph  G.)  Life  of  Paul;  with  the 

'Epistles  inserted  in  their  order,  with  crit. 

and  explanatory  notes.     1807. 
Burgess'  (Tho.)  In  trod,  to  P.  epistles.    1822. 
Conybeare's  ( W.  J.)  Life  and  epistles  of  Paul. 

1852.     Plates  and  maps. 
Davies'  Pauline  Epistles.     1866. 
Eyre's  New  trans,  and  notes.     1832. 
Ellieott's  Critical  Commentary.  1865.   ("The 

best  of  its  kind." — Prof.  G.  R.  Bliss.) 
Ferguson's  (James)  Exposition.     1661. 
Hey's  General  observ.  ou  P.'s  writings.  1811. 
Jowett's  Epistles  of  Paul.     1849.     (Unsafe 

critic.) 
Linton's  Paraphrase  and  notes.     1857. 
Newland's  New  catena  on  P.'s  ej)istles.  1861. 
Paley's  Horse  Paulinse.     1800. 
Pierce's  New  transl.,  paraphrase,  and  notes. 

1747.       ("  Exceeds,    on    the   whole,    any 

English  commentator  I  have  read." — Prof. 

M.  Stuart.) 
Wells'  (Edw.)  Help  for  the  understanding  of 

Paul.     1720. 
Whately's  Essays  on  some  of  the  diflBculties 

in  the  writings  of  Paul.     1833. 

ROMANS. 

Altingii  Com.  theoretico-practicus. 
Amyraldi  Paraphrasis  cum  notis.     1656. 
Baumgarten's  (S.  J.)  Auslegung.     1749. 
Beneke's  Brief  P.  an  die  Romer.     1831. 
Brais  [or  De  Brais],  Analysis,  Paraph.,  <fec. 

1720. 
Buceri  Metaphrasis  et  enarratio.     1562. 
ChytrEei  Dispositio,  ac  notte  criticae.     1599. 
Crucigeri   Commentarius.     15G7. 
Cundisii  (G.)  Exercitationes  XVI.     1646. 


Commentators. 

Danhaveri  Collegium  disputatoricum.   1708. 

Ferme,  Analysis  logica.  1651.  ("Excellent." 
— Orme.) 

Fritzschii  Commentaria.     1839. 

Glocker's  Brief  an  die  Romer.     1834. 

Hengelii  (W.  A.)  Interpretatio.     1853. 

Klee's  (H.)  Commentar.     1830. 

Kolner's  Commentar.  1836.  (With  special 
reference  to  Tholuck  and  Riiohcrt.) 

Leydekker  de  Mente  Pauli  in  Ep.  ad  Rom. 
1707. 

Lossius  (F.),  Uebersetzt.  und  Erklart.  1S36. 

Martyr  (Pet.)  Commentarius.  1558.  ("That 
great  man." — Beza.) 

Meyer's  Kritisch-exegetisch  Handbuch. 

Mosheim's  (J.  L.)  Erklilrung,  &c.     1770. 

Q^colampadii  Adnotationes.     1526. 

Oleviani    Notaj.     1579. 

Phillippi's  Commentar.     1854. 

Rambaehii  Introd.  historico-theol.     1727. 

Reiche's  Ausfuhlich.  Erklarung.     1834. 

Riickert's  Commentar.     1831. 

Rungii  Disputationes  ex  Ej).  ad  R.     1603. 

Schomeri    Exegesis.     1699. 

Semlerus  de  Tempore  quo  scripta  fuit  Ep.  ad 
R.     1550. 

Spener's  (P.  J.)  Auslegung.     1695. 

Turretini  (J.  A.)  Prelectiones  criticae.   1741. 

Varenii  (A.)  Analysis  et  Exegesis.     1096. 

Welleri  (J.)  Adnotationes.  1654.  (A  con- 
venient collation  of  versions.) 

Winzeri  Adnot.  ad  loca  qusedam.     1835. 

Allie's  Sermons  on  the  Ep.  to  the  R.    1844. 
Anderson's  (Robt.)  Practical  Expos.     1833. 
Beneke's  (Wm.)  Exposition.     1854. 
Bosanquet's  (Edwin)  Paraphrase  and  notes. 

1640. 
Bowles'  Paulus  Parochialis.     1826. 
Brown's  (David)  Commentary.     1860. 
Brown's  (Dr.  John)  Expos,  discourses  on  R. 

1765. 
Brown's  (John)  Analysis  and  Expos.    1857. 
Brown's  (John)  Explanation.     1079. 
Chalmers'  (Tho.)  Lectures  on  R.     1837. 
Colenso's  (Bp.)  New  trans,  and  Expos.  1861. 

("  From  a  missionary  standpoint.") 
Cox's  (Robt.)  Hora  Roman*.     1824. 
Edwards'  (Tim.)  Paraph,  and  notes.     1752. 
Ewbank's  Trans,  and  commentary.     1850. 
Ferme's  Logical  analysis.  Tr.  by  Skae.  1850. 
Fry's  (John)  Pract.  Lectures  on  R.     1816. 
Haldane's  (Robt.)  Exposition:   with  critical 

remarks  on  MacKnight,  Tholuck,  and  M. 

Stuart.     1835.     (A  treasure  of  sound  the- 
ology, and  able  criticism.) 
Hinton's  (J.  H.)  Exposition  on  the  principles 

of  parallelism,  with  introd.  and  appendix. 

1863. 
Hodge's  (Prof.  Cha.)  Commentarj'.     1835. 
Jones'  (John)  Analysis  :  developed  from  the 

circumstances  of  the  Church  of  Rome  by 

which  it  was  occasioned.     1801. 
Knight's  (Rob.)  Critical  Commentary.  1854. 


Ill 


Commentators. 

Livermore's  (A.  A.)  Commentary.     1853. 
Locke's  (John)  Paraphrase  and  notes. 
Marriot's  (Cha.)  Lectures  on  R.     1859. 
Moysey's  Lectures  on  R.     1830. 
Parr's  (Elnathan)  Expos.    1633.    (Puritan.) 
Parry's  (Bp.)  Lectures  on  R.     1857. 
Prichard's  Pract.  and  critical  Comm.     1862. 
Pridman's  Notes  and  Reflections.     1852. 
Purdue's  New  trans,  and  com.     1855. 
Ritchie's  (David)  Lectures  on  R.     1831. 
Ruckert's  Exposition.     1840. 
Shepherd's  The  argument  illustrated.    1862. 
Schlater's  (Wm.)  Exposition  and  notes.  1629. 
Stanhope's  (Dean)  Paraph,  and  notes.  1705. 
Stuart's  (Moses)  New  trans,  and  com.    1832. 
Taylor's  (John)  Paraphrase  and  notes.  1745. 
Terrot's  Gr.  text,  Introd.,  and  Notes.     1828. 
Tholuck's  Expos.    Trans,  by  Menzies.   1833. 
Turner's  Notes  for  students  of  theology.  1824. 

Ep.  to  the  R.  in  Greek  and  English  ; 

with  analysis,  and  exegetical  com.     1852. 
Vaughn's  (C.  J.)  Notes.     1860. 
Walford's  New  translation  and  notes.    1846. 
Warner's    (Rich.)    Sermons. 
Whitwell's  New  trans,  and  notes.     1848. 
"Willet's  Hexapla  on  R.     1611. 
Wilson's  (Puritan)  Commentary.     1614. 

ON   SELECT   PORTIONS. 

Adams  (Thomas)  on  the  first  11  chap.  1780. 
Newton  (B.  W.)  on  the  Greek  of  ch.  1.  1856. 
Kiiuffer's  Examinatur  novissima  Bretschnei- 

deri.     Ch.  5. 
Frazier's  Crit.  Exposition  of  ch.  6,  7.    1813. 
Kohlbrugge's  (H.  F.)  Expos,  of  ch.  7.  1854. 
McKidd's  (Alex.)  '•'  "   7.  1854. 

Stafford's  (John)  "  "   7.  1772. 

Elton's  (Edw.)  Exposit.  of  ch.  7,  8,  9.  1630. 
'     ~    ■  ■      Ch.  8.  1865. 
"    8.  1795. 
"   8.  1762. 
"   8.  1650. 
8.  1831. 
8.  1664. 


Ashley's  Victory  of  the  Spirit 
Bryson's  (T.)  Sermons  on 
Jacomb's  (Tho.)  Exposition  of 
Binning's  (Hugh)'        "  " 

Maitland's  Fifteen  discourses  on 
Horton's  Forty-six  sermons  on 
Winslow's  No  condemnation  in 

Christ. 
Goodwin's  (John)  Exposition  of 

("  Great   learning    and    good 

sense." — Job  Ortox.) 
Jarrom's  (.J.)  Discourses  on 
Sutton's  Lectures  on 


1852. 
1640. 


"   9.  1827. 
"11.  1632. 
Scott's  (John)  Lectures  on  ch.  8  to  12.  1847. 

CORINTHIANS. 

Chrysostomi  Homilise  XXX.  in  Ep.  poster. 
Clementis  Romani  Epistolse  ad  Cor. 

Bierman's  (.Jo.)  Verklaringe.     1795. 
Bilroth's  iG.)  Commentar.     1833. 
Emerlingii  Commentatio  perpetua.     1823. 
Flatts'  Voi'lesung. :  Heraus.   von  Hoffman. 

1827. 
Gualtheri  Homilise  in  spir.  ad  C.     1588. 
Heydenreichii  Com.  in  priorem  epis.     1827. 


Commentators. 

Krousii  Annotationes.     1792. 
Martyris  (P.)  Commentarius.     1551. 
Mosheimii    (J.    L.)    Erklarung   des   ersten 

Brief.     1741. 
Peile's  Annot.    1848.    (For  Greek  scholars.) 
Pott  (D.  J.),  Annotationes.     1834. 
Royardi  Disputatio,  &c.     1818. 
Ruckert's  Briefe  Pauli,  &c.     1836. 
Scharlingii  Adnotationes.     1840. 
Schlatteri  Explicatio  et  Scholia.     1835. 

Biblical  Cabinet.     Vols.  21  and  22. 
Bilroth's  Comm.     Tr.  by  W.  L.  Alexander. 

1836. 
Bramston's  (J.)  Exposition.     1700. 
Burgess'  (Ant.)  Com.     1661.     (Hugo  bulk.) 
Chrysostom's  Homilies  on  C. ;  with  notes. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  19:513. 
Hodge's  (Cha.)  Com.     1859.     (Critical  and 

sound.) 
Lightfoot's  Horae   EbraicsB   et   Talmudicae. 

1670. 
Lothain's  (W.)  Expository  Lectures.     1828. 
Olshausen's  Com.  Tr.  with  notes  by  J.  E.  Cox. 
Pridham's  Commentary.     1864. 
Robertson's  (F.  W.)  Sermons  on  C.     1859. 
Sibb's    Commentary. 
Stanley's  (A.  P.)  Commentary.     1854. 
Thorn's  Revised  trans,  and  com.     1852. 
Tolley's  Paraph. of  the  first  Ep.     1825. 

ON   SELECT  PORTIONS. 

Burgess'  (Ant.)  Directory  for  church  ofiicers. 
Com.  on  1  Cor.  3.  1659. 

Bramston's  (John)  Charity.  Exp.  of  1  Cor. 
13.  1835. 

Fuller's  (Tho.)  Joseph's  coat.  On  1  Cor.  2. 
1640. 

Verschoyle's  Bond  of  perfectness.  On  1  Cor. 
13.  1849. 

Alexander's  (John)  Paraphrase,  Notes,  and 
Dissertations  on  1  Cor.  15.  1766. 

Coleman's  (Tho.)  The  Redeemer's  final  tri- 
umph.    1  Cor.  15.  1855. 

Greenwood's  (Wm.)  Exposition  of  1  Cor.  15. 

Sibbs'  (Rich.)   Comment",  on  2  Cor.  1.  1655. 

"  "     "         4.  1656. 


Watson's   (Jonathan)    Preparing  for  home. 
Expos,  of  2  Cor.  5.  1859. 

GALATIANS. 

Chrysostom. 

Feurbornii  Expositio.     1653. 

Hoffmanni  (Chr.)  Introductio.  1750.  (Great.) 

Koppei  Annotations.     1791. 

Leydekker,  de  Mente  Pauli  in  ej).  ad  Gal. 

ifi94. 
Lyseri  Analysis  theol.  et  scholastica.     1616. 
Matthies'  (C.  S.)  Erkliirung.     1833. 
Meyers'  (H.  A.  W.)  Krit.  exeget.  Handbuch. 

1820. 
MulleV's  ErkVart  in  Bibel-stunden.     1850. 
Ruckert's  Commentar.     1833. 


112 


Commentators. 

Sardinoux,  Commentaire.     1837. 

Spener's    Erklarung.     1697. 

Storr   de    Consensu  Epis.  ad  Heb.  et  Gal. 

1812. 
Vitringae  (Campeg.)  Exercitationes.     1784. 
Wieseler's  Commentar.     1859. 
Winer,  Versio  Lat.  et  Comm.     1829. 

Bagg's  Revised  text,  and  com.     1856. 

Brown's  (Dr.  John)  Exposition.     1853. 

Calvin  on  Gal.    Tr.  by  Golding.     1574. 

Tr.  by  W.  Pringle.     1854. 

Chandler's  (S.)  Paraph,  and  notes.     1777. 

Chrysostom   on    Galatians. 

Edwards'  (Tim.)  Paraph,  and  crit.  notes. 
1752. 

Ellicott's  Critical  and  grammat.  Com.   1854. 

Furguson's  (James)  Exposition.     1659. 

Gwyune's  New  trans,  and  Com.     1863. 

Haldane's  (J.  A.)  Exp.     1848.     (Precious.) 

Headland  &  Swete's  Notes,  &c.     1866. 

Jowett's  Crit.  notes  and  Dissertations.  1850. 

Lightfoot's  Commentary.     1865. 

Luther's  Com.  1540.  (An  able  discussion  of 
justification  by  faith.) 

Perkins  on  the  first  5  chapters.  1617.  (Fin- 
ished by  Ralph  Cudworth.) 

Ricaulton's  Notes  and  Observations.     1671. 

Ruekerts'  Commentary.     1840. 

Turner's  (S.  H.)  Epistle  to  G.  in  Greek  and 
English  ;  with  analysis.     1856. 

Winer's  Com.  Tr.  by  Cunningham.  1840. 
(With  additions  from  Koppe,  Borger,  &c.) 

EPHESIANS. 

Chrysostom. 

Alpen,  Specimen  analyticum.     1742. 
Amyraldi  Paraph rasis  cum  notis.     1654. 
Battii  Disputationes  XXI.     1519. 
Bemmelini  Diss,  exeget.  critica.     1803. 
Buceri    Prelectiones.     1562. 
Dinantii  Com.  et  Prolegomena.     1722. 
Gerbaden's  Het.  Heiligdom.     1707. 
Harless'  Commentar.     1834. 
Hoelemanni  Commentarius.     1839. 
Koppei   Annotationes.     1791. 
Matthies  (C.  S.)  Erklarung,  &c.     1835. 
Oleviani    Notse.     1680. 
Passavant's  Auslegung,  <fec.     1836. 
Roeli  Explicatio  et  Analysis.     1715. 
Ruekerts'   Erlauterung. 
Sarceri   Adnotationes.     1541. 
Van  Till,  Commentarius.     1726. 
Welleri  (Hieron.)  Commentarius.     1559. 

Bayne's  (Paul)  Commentary.     1647. 
Chandler's  Paraph,  and  Notes.     1767. 
Chrysostom's  Homilies  on  E.  1581  and  1845. 
Eadie's  Commentary  on  the  Gr.  text.    1853. 
Eastburn's  Lectures  on  E.     1832. 
Ellicott's  Trans,  and  grammat.  Com.     1855. 
Ferguson's  (James)  Exposition.     1659. 
Hodge's  (Cha.)  Commentary.     1856. 
Lathrojj's  Expos.     1864.     (Fifty  sermons.) 


Commentators. 

Leyburn's  Soldier  of  the  Cross. 

Lillie's  (John)  Lectures  on  E.     1860. 

McGhee's  (R.  J.)  Expository  lectures.  1846. 

Newland's  Catena.  1860.  (Collects  criticisms 
from  the  earliest  times.) 

Pattison's  (R.  E.)  Doct.  and  prae.  Com.  1859. 

Percival's  (A.  P.)  Lectures  on  E.    1846. 

Pounden's  (P.)  Ephesus ;  or,  the  Church 
precedent.     1846. 

Prichard's  Com.  on  Ephesians,  Philippians, 
and  Colossians;  for  Eng.  readers.     1865. 

Pridman's  Exposition  and  notes.     1854. 

Sincoe's  Expos. :  with  texts,  parallel,  expo- 
sitory, and  illustrative;  gathered  from  all 
parts  of  the  word  of  God.     1833. 

Turner's  Analysis  and  exegetical  Com.  1856. 

ON   SELECT  PORTIONS. 

Bayne's  (Paul)   Comm.  on  chapter  1.  1628. 
Goodwin's  (Tho.)  Expos,  of  "  1,  2,  3.  1681. 

PHILIPPIANS. 

Batti  Com.  cum  XVII.  Disputationibus.  1627. 
Breighthauptii  Animadversiones.     1693. 
Dallaji  Sermones  in  Epis.  ad  P.     1644. 
Flatt's  Vorlesungen  iiber  d.  P. 
Hoelemann's  (H.  G.)  Interpretatio.     1834. 
Hoog,  Specimen  academicum  inaugur.  1825. 
Krause's  Uebersetz.  mit  Anmerkung.    1790. 
Matthies'  (C.  S.)  Erklarung.     1835. 
Meier's  Comment.  1834.  New  edition.  1865. 
Schotani  Analysis  cum  Observat.     1737. 
Weis  (B.),  Ausgelegt  und  die  Gesch.  seiner 

Auslegung  Kritisch  Dargestellt.     1859. 
Wiesinger's  Commentar.     1850. 

Acaster's  Expository  Lectures.     1827. 
Airay's  Lectures  on  P.  1648.  New  ed.  1864. 
Bayne's  Church  at  Philippi.     1834. 
Daille's  Sermons  on  P.     Tr.  by  J.  Sherman. 

1841. 
Eadie's  Critical  Commentary.     1852. 
Eastburn's  Practical  Lectures  on  P.     1833. 
Ellicott's  Crit.  and  grammatical  Com.    1857. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  12  Lectures  on  P.     1833. 
Neal's  (C.)  Discourses  on  P.     1841. 
Neander's  Pract.  Com.   Tr.  by  Mrs.  Conant. 

1851. 
Neat's  (C.)  Sermons  on  Epis.  to  P. 
Newland's    (H.)     Commentary.     1860.     (A 

collection  of  the  most  learned  criticisms  in 

every  age.) 
Robertson's  (J.  S.)  Practical  Exposit.  1849. 
Sibbs'  Exposition  of  chapter  3.     1639. 
Weisinger's  Comm.     Tr.  by  Fulton.     1851. 

COLOSSIANS. 

Altingii  Analysis  exegetica.     1680. 
Baehr,  uber  den  Brief  P.  an  de  K.     1833. 
Dailtei  Sermones  XLIX.  in  Col.    1659. 
Davenantii  Expositio.  1630.  (Highly  praised 

by  Poole.) 
Flatfs  (D.  J.)  Vorlesungen,  &c.     1829. 


113 


Commentators* 

Gerardi  Adnotationes.    1560,     (Pious.) 

Hotfmanni    Introductio.     1750, 

Junker's  Histor.-krit.  und  phil.  Com.    1715. 

Quenstedii  Disputationes.     1664. 

Rambach's  (J.  J.)  Erklarung,  &a.     1740. 

Rappolti  (F.)  Observationes.     1680. 

Schleiermacheri  Espositio.     1823. 

Schmidii  (Seb.)  Paraphrasis,  &c. 

Spener's  Erklarung.     1730. 

Steiger's  (Wilhelm)  Commentar.     1835. 

Suiceri  Com.  eritioo-exegeticus.     1699. 

Byfield's  (N.)  Exposition.     1615. 

Cartwright's  Com.  1612.  New  edition.  1864. 

Daillae's  Forty-nine  sermons  on  C.     1662. 

Davenant's  (Bp.)  Expos.  Tr.  by  Alport.  1831. 

Eadie's  (J.)  Com.  on  the  Gr.  text.     1855. 

Eclectic  Review.     4tli  Series.  17:296. 

Ellieott's  Critical  and  grammat.  Com.    1859. 

Turguson's  (James)  Exposition.     1656. 

Gisbourne's  (Tho.)  Familiar  Expos.     1816. 

Kitto's  Journal  of  Sacred  Literature.    3:349. 

Milner's  (Jos.)  Sermons  on  C.     1841. 

Pierce's  Paraph,  and  Notes.   1727.    (Arian.) 

Tolley's  Paraphrase  and  Commentary.  1825. 

Watson's  (Tho.)  Discourses  on  C.     1833. 

Wilson's  (Dan.)  Expos.  Lectures  on  C.  1845. 
(An  attempt  to  apply  the  Apostle's  argu- 
ment to  the  present  circumstances  of  the 
__Church.) 

Bayne  on  Chapters  1  and  2.     1634. 

THESSALONIANS. 

Burgerhoudt,  Specimen  Academicum.  1830. 
(A  useful  introd.  to  the  1st  Epistle.) 

riatt's  (D.  J.  F.)  Vorlesungen,  &g. 

Koch's  (D.  A.)  Commentar.   1850.   (1st  Ep.) 

Krause's  Uebersetzt.  mit  Anmerkung.  1790. 

Musculi  Commentaria.     1565. 

Peltii  Expositio.  1830.  ("  Learned  and  ju- 
dicious."— Bloojifield.) 

Roichii  Authent.  epist.  posterioris.     1829. 

Ruckert's  Briefe  Pauli  T.     1836.     (1st  Ep.) 

Schleiermacheri  Commentationes.     1807. 

Schottii  Commentaria.     1834. 

Turrettini  (J.  A.)  Commentaria.     1739. 

Chandler's  Crit.  and  practical  Com.     1760. 
Edmunds'  (John)  Practical  Com.     1853. 
Ellieott's  Trans,  and  critical  Com.     1858. 
Furguson's  (James)  Exposition.     1674. 
Jewell's  (Bp.)  Works.     1560. 
Jowett's  Notes  and  Dissertations.     1855. 
Lillie's  Lectures  on  Thess.     1860. 
Martin's  Analysis  of  the  1st  Epistle. 
Patterson's  (Alex.)  Expos.    1st  Epis.    1854. 
Philips'  Theological,  critical,  andphilological 

notes.     1751. 
Schleiermacker's  Exposition.     1823. 

TIMOTHY.    See  ministry. 

BOTH   EPISTLES.  ^ 

Chrysostom. 

Alesii  Disputationes.     1560. 

8 


Commentators. 

Gei-hardi  (Jo.)  Adnotationes.     1643. 
Mosheim's  (J.  L.)  Erklarung.     1755. 
Planck's  Bemerkungen.     1808. 
Schmidii  (Seb.)  Paraphrasis,  &c.     1694. 
Benson's  (Geo.)  Paraphrase  and  notes.  1750. 
Ellicott  s  New  trans,  and  critical  Com.  1856. 
Slade's  Lectures  at  Hampton.     1837. 

FIRST   TIMOTHY. 

Beckhaus'  Observationes  crit.-exeget.    1810. 
Chytraji  Enarratio  et  Scholia.     1643. 
Crucigeri  Commentarius.     1540. 
Curtii  Disquisitio.  1828.  (Pref.  by  Neander.) 
Hagenbach's  Interpretatio.     1829. 
Planck's  Bemerkungen,  &o.     1808. 
Wegscheider's  Erste  Briefe,  Ac.     1810. 
Weisenger's  Commentar.     1849. 
Berriman's  Critical  Dissertation.     1741. 
Pindar's  Candidate  for  the  ministry.     1837. 
Weisinger's  Com.    Trans,  by  Fulton.    1851. 

SECOND   TIMOTHY. 

Barlow's  (J.)  Exjjosition.     1625. 

TITUS.    See  ministry. 
Chrysostom. 

Alesii  Commentaria.     1550. 
Breithaupti  Exercit.  Exegetica.     1703. 
Cramer,  Hypomnemeta.     ]  758. 
Fechtii  Idea  veri  eccl.  ministri.     1692. 
Gebhardi  Paraphrasis  cum  notis.     1714. 
Sehrammii  Commentarius.     1763. 
Von  Haven,  Comment,  analytica.     1742. 
Zentegravii,  Analysis,  et  Exegesis.     1706. 

Taylor's  (Tho.)  Commentary.  1612.  ("Laude 

omnino  dignum." — Walch.) 
Wallis'  Exposition.     1657. 

PHILEMON. 

Chrysostom. 

Danasi  Commentarium.     1579. 
Hagenbachii  Interpretatio.     1829. 
Himmelii  Interpret.   1641.    Several  editions. 
Kock's  Commentar.     1586. 
Kuhne's  Bibelstunden  zur  Erbaiiung.    1855. 
Schmidii  (Seb.)  Paraphrasis,  <&c.     1698. 

Attersol's  (Wm.)  Commentary.     1612. 
Dyke's  Exposition.     1618. 
Jones'  (Wm.)  Exposition.     1635. 
Parry's  Paul,  Philem.,  and  Onesimus.   1834. 
Parry's  (Bp.)  Lectures  on  P.     1857. 
Taylor's  (Tho.)  Commentary.     1625. 


Alresch  Paraph,  et  Annotationes.     1789. 
Amthor,  Com.  exegetico-dogmaticae.     1828. 
Baumgarten  (S.  J.),  Erklauterung.     1763. 
Baumgarten  Crusius,  ConjecturEe  de  origme 

Epist.  ad  H.     1829. 
Bleek's  Erlautert  durch  Einleitung.     1828. 


114 


Commentators. 

Boehme,  Lat.  vers,  atque  Comment.     1825. 
Braunii  Com.  cum  tabulis,  &o.     1705. 
Brentii  (Junioris)  Commentaria.     1571. 
Carpzovii   Exercit.  sacra?,  ex   Philone  Alex. 

1750.     ("  Of  singular  utility." — Hokne.) 
Cellarii  Verklarter  Jesus.     1731. 
De   Grootii   Disputatio.     1826.     (To  prove 

Paul  to  be  the  author.) 
Delitzsch's  Commentar.     1858. 
Dorschei  Comm.   pluribus  hypomnematibus 

apodieto  analytieo-exegeticus.     1718. 
Ernesti  (J.  A.)  Lectiones  Academicae.   1795. 
Gelpke,  Vindicia;  originis  Paulinae  ad  Heb. 

Epist.  nova  ratione  tentatje.     1832. 
Gerhardi  Commentarius.     1641. 
Hornei  Explanatio  literalis.     1655. 
Junii  Enarratio.     1610. 
Klee's  Auslegung.     1833. 
La  Harpe,  Essai  critique. 
Lyseri  (Junioris)  Commentarius.     1616. 
Megandri  Farrago  Adnotationum.     1539. 
Mestrezat,  Sermons  sur  I'Ep.  aux  Hebreux. 

1689.     ("  Sublime."— COBBIN.) 
Moll's  Theologisch-Homiletisch   Bearbeitet. 

1861. 
.  (Ecolampadii  Explanationes.     1534. 
Rambach's  Grundliche  Erklarung.     1742. 
Schomeri  Exegesis.     1710. 
Spanheim  (F.),  Exercitationes. 
Starkii  (H.  B.)  Notae  selectee.     1710. 
Steir's   Ausgelegt. 
Storr,  de   Consensu   Epistolse   ad   Hebr.  et 

Galatas.     1809. 
Spanheim,  de  Authore,  &g.     1680. 
Ziegler's  Einleitung.     1678. 

Brown's  (John)  Exposition.     1861. 

Collet's  (Samuel)  Exposition.     1734. 

Dickson's  (David)  Explanation.     1649. 

Downame's  Commentary.     1646. 

Duncan's  (R.)  Exposition.  1731.  (A  mere 
abridgment  of  Owen,  but  scarcely  less 
valuable  than  the  original,  and  much  more 
convenient.) 

Ebrard's  Biblical  Com.  Tr.  by  Felton.  1851. 

Porster's  Apostolical  authority,  &o.  1838. 
(Refutes  Michaelis  and  others.) 

Gouge's  Commentary.  1656.  (The  substance 
of  33  years'  labor  in  lectures,  and  very 
able.     2  vols.,  folio.) 

Haldane's  (J.  A.)  Exposition.     1860. 

Jones'  (Wm.)  Lectures  on  H.     1635. 

Knox's  (J.  S.)  Sermons  on  the  sacrificial 
character  of  Christ.     1835. 

Knowles'  (E.  H.)  Notes;  with  analysis  and 
paraphrase.     1861. 

Lawson's  Exposition.     1662. 

Lushington's  Comm.     1616.     (Soeinian.) 

Maclean's  (Archib.)  Paraph,  and  Com.  1819. 
("  The  best  of  its  size." — Orme.) 

Maurice's  Lectures  on  H.  1846.  (The  pre- 
face renews  Newman's  theory  of  develop- 
ment.) 

Miller's  (J.  A.)  Expos.  anM  notes.     1851. 


Commentators. 

Owen's  Expos,  and  preliminary  dissertations. 

1674.     (Particularly  strong  in  relation  to 

Judaism.) 
Parry's  (Bp.)  Lectures  on  Hebrews.     1834. 
Patterson's  (A.  S.)  Commentary.     1856. 
Peirce's  (James)  Paraph,  and  notes.     (With 

a  very  learned  essay  on   the  authorship, 

and  original  language  of  the  epistle.) 
Peile's  Annotations  for  students  of  the  Greek 

text.     1851. 
Sampson's  Trans,  and  critical  Com.     1828. 
Stuart's  (Moses)  Commentary.     1827. 
Sykes'  Paraphrase  and  notes.     1755. 
Tait's  (Wm.)  Meditationes  Hebraic*.    1S45. 
Tholuck's  Com.     Tr.  by  Hamilton.     1842. 
Turner's  Ep.  to  H.  in   Greek  and  English, 

with  analysis  and  Com.     1852. 

ON   SELECT  PORTIONS. 

Deering's  26  Lectures  on  chap.  1  to  6.  1576. 
Anderson's  Cloud  of  witnesses.     On  ch.  11. 

1839. 
Binney's  Power  of  faith.     On  ch.  11.     1830. 
Sylvester's  Christian  race.     On  ch.  12. 

JAMES. 

Clemens  Alex. 

Baumgarten's  (S.  J.)  Auslegung.     1750.    ~ 
Bensoni  Notse  philol.  et  exegeticEe.     1746. 
Gebser's  Uebersetzt.  und  Erklart.     1828. 
Heisen,  Hypotheses  interpretandae  felicius. 

1739.     (Highly  esteemed.) 
Hottingeri  Com.  cum  vers.  Germana.    1815. 
Kern's  Untersuchtung  und  Erklart.     1838. 
Mori  Prelectiones.     1794. 
Stier's  Brief  Jacobi  Ausgelegt.     1859. 
Schreckenburgeri  Annotationes.     1822. 
Theile,  Commentaria.     1833. 
Turnemanni  Medulla  meditationum.     1625. 

Benson's  (Geo.)  Paraph,  and  notes.     1738. 
Calvin's  Com.     Trans,  by  C.  Cotton.     1605. 
Gataker's  (Charles)  Annotations.     1660. 
Hemminge's  (Nich.)  Commentary.     1577. 
Jacobi's  Exjjository  Lectures.     1838. 
Manton's  (T.)  Practical  Exposition.     1656. 
Neander's  Com.    Tr.  by  Mrs.  Conant.    1851. 
Patterson's  (Alex.)  Commentary.     1851. 
Steir's  Com.     Trans,  by  W.  B.  Pope.    1860. 
Turnbull's  (R.)  28  Lectures  on  James.  1592, 

PETER. 

BOTH   EPISTLES. 

Amesii  Expositio  Analytica.     1635. 

Augusti's  Excursen  und  Einleitung.     1801. 

Bibliandri  Commentarium.     1536. 

Eisenschmid's  Uebersetzung,  <fec.     1824. 

Gerhardi  Commen.  in  quo  textus  dcelaratur, 
questiones  solvuntur,  et  loca  in  speciem 
pugnantia,  conciliantur.     1660. 

Goltz's  Schriftmatige  Verkliiringe.     1689. 

Laurenti  Com.  perpetua.     1640. 


115 


Commeutators. 

Turneinanni  Meditationes.     1625. 
Van  Alphen's  Sendbrief.     1734. 

Adams'  (T.)  Exp.    1624.    (Odd  and  happy.) 

Ames'  Analytical  Exposition.     1700. 

Benson's  Paraphrase  and  notes.     1742. 

Demarest's  Exposition.     1851. 

Luther's  Expos.     Trans,  by  Tho.  Newton. 

Nisbit's  Brief  Exposition.     1658. 

Simpson's  Commentary.     1632. 

Steiger's  Expos.     Tr.  by  Fairbairn.     1836. 

Whitaker's  Doctrine,  argument,  &c.     1751. 

FIRST  PETER. 

Clemens  Alex. 

Hottingeri  Com.  cum  vers.  Germana.     1815. 
Klemmii  Anacrisis.     1837. 
Schotani  Comm.  et  Analysis.     1637. 
Watther's    Kurzgefasste   Erklarung.     1750. 
(Copious  preface  by  J.  L.  Mosheim.) 

Alley's  Pooi^  man's  librarie.     1565. 
Brown's  (John)  Expos,  discourses.     184§. 
Demarest's  Trans,  and  Exposition.     1851. 
Fairbairn's  (Patrick)  Exposition.     1836. 
Leighton's  Lectures  on  1  Pet.     1648.     (One 

of  the  most  precious  books  ever  printed.) 

Abridged  by  Bradley.     1821. 

Kohlbrugge  on  1  Pet.     Tr.  by  0.  Winslow. 

1856. 
Byfield  on  first  3  chapters.     1620. 

SEOOND   PETER. 

Dahl,  de  authentia  Ep.  posterior.     1807. 
Nietzehe,  Ep.  posterior  vindicata.     1785. 
Ullmaun's  Kritiseh  Untersucht.     1821. 
Zeigleri  Animadversiones.     1804. 

Demarest's  Exposition.     1866. 
Love's  Sixteen  sermons.     1653. 
Mede  (Jos.)  on  Peter's  prophecy  of  "Christ's 
second  coming. 

JOHN. 

ALL   HIS    EPISTLES. 

Dusterdieck,  die  Drie  Joh.  Briefe.     1854. 
Eckhardi  Disputationes  XVL     1609. 
Egard's  Guldenes  Christenthum.     1628. 
Japsis  Versio  Latina,  et  Annotat.     1821. 
Langii  Explicatio,  Analysis,  &c.     1713. 
Marperger's  Gruudliche  Auslegung.     1710. 
Mori  Prelectiones  Exegeticge.     1797. 

Benson's  Paraphrase  and  notes.     1749. 
Bickersteth's  Family  Exposition.     1846. 
Ebrard's  Commentary.    Tr.  by  Pope.    1860. 
Hawkins  on  J.'s  canonical  epistles.     1808. 
Eclectic  Review.     New  series.   3:348. 
Luckes'  Com.     1837.     (Biblical  Cabinet.) 
Shephard's  Notes,  crit.  and  explan.     1841. 

FIRST    JOHN.        See    OENIJINENESS    OP 
1  JOHN  V.  7. 

Clemens  Alex.,  Augustine. 


Commentators. 

Episcopii  Lectiones  sacrae.     1705. 
Frelinghausen's  Erklarung.   1741.   (A  series 

of  pious  meditations.) 
Hornii  Explicatio  literalis.     1654. 
Jaspis,  Versio  Latina,  et  com.     1821. 
Mori    Prelectiones.     1800. 
Rappolti  Theologia  Aphoristica.     1688. 
Schmidii  (Seb.)  Commentarius.     1687. 
Spener's  Paraph,  und  erklart.     1699.     (All 

Spener's  works  are  highly  valued.) 
Sarkani  Analytica  exegesis.     1757. 
Wolfs  (K.  A.)  Prakt.  Com.  uber  d.  1   Brief 

J.     1850. 

Binney's  Sermons  on  1  John. 
Cotton's  (John)  Practical  Com.     1656. 
Graham's  Spirit  of  love.     1857. 
Hancock's  (W.  J.)  Commentary.     1861. 
Hurdy's  Com.     1656.     New  edition.     1865. 
Morgan's  (James)  Exposition.     1865. 
Neander's  Pract.  Com.     1850.     Tr.  by  Mrs. 

Conant. 
Pierce's  (Bradford)  Sermons  on  1  John.  1855. 
Stock's  (John)  Exposition.     1866. 
Tindall's  (William)  Exposition.     1531. 

SECOND   JOHN 

Carpzovii  (Junioris)  Explicatio.     1790. 

Dorsohei  ^ijrrj^ora.     1697. 

Mori  Prelectiones.     1800. 

Rambonnet,  Specimen  academicum.     1819. 

Cawdrey  on  the  2d  Ep.  of  John.     1640. 
Cotton's  (John)  Practical  com.     1658. 
Jones'  (Wm.)  Explanation.     1635. 
Pococke's  New  trans,  and  notes.     1660. 

THIRD  JOHN. 

Mori  Prelectiones.     1800. 

Pococke's  New  trans,  and  notes.     1660. 

JUDE. 

Clemens  Alex.,  Ambrose. 

Arnaud,  Recherches  critiques. 

Creightoni  Commentar.     1719. 

Dorschei  Fragmentum  commentarior.    1700. 

Gerhardi  Adnotationes  posthumae.     1650. 

Haenleinii  Comm.  critica.     1799. 

Jessein  de  AvOevna  Ep.  J.  1820.  (Masterly.) 

Lauermanui  Collectanea.     1818. 

Martini  Commentarius.     1727. 

Rappolti  Observationes  philologies.    1675. 

Steir's  der  Brief  Juda  auslegung. 

Titelmanni  (or  Schenck)  Commentar.    1693. 

(Highly  commended.) 
Witsii  Commentarius.     1703. 

Bickersteth's  (Ed.)  Family  exposition.  1846. 
Gardner's  (Frederick)  Commentary.  1848. 
Gardner's  Last  of  the  Epistles.  1857. 
Jenkins'  (W.)  Exposition.  1634.  (Often 
reprinted.  Revised  by  J.  Sherman.  1839.) 
Lauerman's  Dissertations  on  J.  1820. 
McGilvary's  Expository  lectures,     1855. 


116 


Comiuentators. 

Manton's  Practical  Com.  and  notes.     1650. 
Muir's  Discourses  ou  Jude.     1822. 
Gates'  Explanation.     1633.     (41  sermons.) 
Perkins'  Godly  and  learned  Expos.     1606. 
Pococke's  New  trans,  and  notes.     1662. 
Ridley's  (Launoelot)  Commentary. 
Turnbull's  (Rich.)  36  Sermons  on  J.     1606. 

(With  an  analysis,  &c.) 
Willet's  Commentary.     1603. 

APOCALYPSE.  See  number  666,  anti- 
christ, MILLENNIUM,  PERIOD  OP  1260 
TEARS,  MILLENARIANS,  PROPHECY, 
SEVEN  CHnRCHES. 

Irenaeus,  Epiphanius,  Cyril,  Basil,  Ambrose. 

Abbadie,  I'Ouverture  des  sept  sceaux.  1723. 
AndaljB  Exegesis  illustrium  locorum.  1718. 
Auberlen'sProphetDaniel,  u.  die  Otfenbarung 

J.  in  ihrem  gegenseitigen  Verhaltniss,  &c. 
Bassett,  Explication  raisonee.     1833. 
Bengel's  (Albert)  Erklarte.  1746.  (Strongly 

praised,  and  no  less  strongly  censured.) 
Bengel's  (M.  E.)  Erklarende  tFmschreibung. 

1772. 
Bibliandri  Commentarius.     1549. 
Blicke  in  die  Apocalypse.     1858. 
Brandt's  OiFenbarung  Johannes.     1847. 
Brightmani  Analysis  et  scholia.     1600. 
Bullingeri  Consciones  in  Apoc.     1557. 
Chytrffii  Commentarius.     1563. 
Cocceii  Cogitationes  de  Apocalyp.     1659. 
Dressel's  Ofienbarung  d.  Johannes.     1851. 
Dressenii  Meditationes.    1717.    (Analytical.) 
Dupin,  Analyse  de  I'Apocalypse.     1690. 
Ebrard's  Offenbarung  Johannes.     1853. 
Eichhorn,  Comm.    1791.    (Regards  the  book 

as    a    prophetic    drama,    exhibiting    the 

spiritual  victories  of  the  Church.) 
Ewaldi  Com.  exegeticus  et  criticus.     1828. 
Fehr's  Anleitung  zum  rechten  verstand,  &o. 

1761.     (The  author  in  the  main  follows 

Bengel,  but  largely  notices  other  writers.) 
Graber's  Hist.  Erklarung  d.  Offenbarung  m. 

Beriicksicht  der  Auslegungen  v.  Bengel, 

Hengstenberg,  u.  Ebrard.     1857. 
Gravii  Tabulee  apocalypticse.     1657. 
Hales,  Comment,  in  Apoc.  Johannis.     1647. 
Harenburg's  Erklarung.     1749. 
Heideggeri  Comment.     1687.     (Eminent.) 
Heinrich  Annotationes.    1821.    (Adopts  the 

theory  of  Eichhorn.) 
Hengstenberg's  Offenbarung,  &o.     1849. 
Hennischii  Synopsis  chrono  taxeos.     1578. 
Hoe  (Matt.)  Commentarius.  1640.  (Powerful 

against  Romanism.) 
Honerti  Dissertationes  Apoealypticae.    1736. 
Junii  Analysis  methodica,  cum  notis.    1590. 
KolthofEi  Apocalypsis  vindicata.     1829. 
Langii  Commentarius.     1730. 
Lauermanni  Dissertationes.     1822. 
Lisco's  Einleitung  in  die  Offenb.  J.     1852. 
Lucke's  (F.)  Einleitung.     1832. 
Luthardt's  (C.  E.)  Uebersetzt.  u.  Erklarung. 

1861. 


Commentators. 

Lyon's  (J.  C.)  Erklarung,  &c.     1859. 
Marckii  Commentarius.     1680. 
Mede  Clavis  apocalyptica.     1627. 
Reinhardi  Chrouotaxis  nova.     1741. 
Rettig's  Achtheit  der  im  Kauon,  Ac.     1829. 
Rinck's  Apokalyptische  Forsehungen.  1852. 
Schmid  (C.  F.)  Untersuch.  obdie  Oflenbarung, 

&c.     1771. 
Storr's  Neue  Apologie.     1800. 
Stoschii  Dissertationes.     1757. 
Tinius'  Einleitung,  und  Erklarung.     1839. 
Van  Honert,  Dissertationes.    1736.     (Able.) 
Vitringas  Ava/c/xo-ij  apocalypseos.     1705. 
Vogelii  Comm.  de  apos.  Joannis.     1811. 
Weyeri  Initium  disjmtationis  de  lib.  Apoc. 

1828.  (Reviews  the  hypotheses  of  Grotius, 

Herder,  Eichhorn,  Heinrich,  &q.) 
Zilllig's  Erklarung.     1840. 
Allwood's  Key  to  the  Revelations.     1829. 
American  Bib.  Repos.  3d  Series.  3:272,  385. 
Amphlett  on  the  Revelations.     J  855. 
Arnold's  (T.  K.)  Remarks  on  Hliot.     1845. 
Arthur's  (M.)  Expos.,  doct.  and  pract.  1789. 
Ashe's  Compendious  notes.     1834. 
Auberlen's  Proph.  of  Daniel  and  John  com- 
pared.    Tr.  by  A.  Saphir.     1866. 
Bachman's  (John  J.)  Historical  Explanation. 

1778. 
Baillie's  (John)  Lectures  on  the  Rev.    1798. 
Bale's  (Bp.)  Image  of  both  Churches.    1560. 

(Repub.  by  the  Parker  Society.) 
Bengelius'  Exp.     Tr.  by  Robertson.     1757. 
Bernard's  Key  to  the  mj'steries,  &a.     1647. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     21:319. 
Bland's  Apocalyptic  history  solved.     1858. 
Bowdler's  Practical  Observations.     1800. 
British  Critic.    1827.    (Compares  the  merits 

of  various  writers.) 
Broughton's  (H.)  Expos.     1610.     (Strongly 

against  the  Roman  Church.) 
Brown's  (J.  A.)  Eventide.     1823. 
Bullinger's  Sermons  vpo  y*  Apocalips.  1561. 
Burder's  (H.  F.)  Notes.     1849. 
Burgh's  (W.)  Apocalypse  unfulfilled.     1834. 

(Discards  all  previous  theories.) 
Christian  Disciple.     4:65. 
Christian    Examiner.     2:75.    8:146.    37:192. 

40:161.  44:368.  65:60. 
Christian  Quart.  Spectator.     9:570.  10:408. 
Clark's  (B.  S.)  Interpret,  of  the  Apoc.  1864. 
Clarke's  (J.)  Dragon  of  the  Apoc.     1814. 
Clay's  (Edmund)  Practical  Expos.     1864. 
Condor's  Harmony  of  hist,  and  proph.  1849. 
Cooke's  Tr.  and  Explan. ;  with  Introd.,  &c. 

1789. 
Cooper's  (R.  B.)  Commentary.     1833. 
Cowper's  (Bp.)  Commentary.     1623. 
Craddock's  (Sam.)  Exposition.     1695. 
Cressener's    Protestant   application    of    the 

Apocalypse.     1699. 
Croley's  (G.)  New  Interpretation.     1827. 
Crone's  (R.)  Glossarial  Interp.     1826. 
Cuthbertson's  Pract.   and   Expos,   lectures. 

1826. 


in 


Commentators. 

Daubuz'  Comm.    1720.  (A  useful  symbolical 

dictionary  is  appended.) 
Dent's  Ruin  of  Rome.     1603. 
Desprez'  Apoc.    fulfilled.     1854.     (Disputes 

Cummings.) 
Durham's  (Jas.)  Comm.     1658.     (Often  re- 
printed.) 
Eclectic  Magazine.     7:66. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  19:156. 
Elliott's  (E.  B.)  Critical  and  historical  Com. 

1844.  (Numerous  engrav.  of  medals,  &o.) 
Ey ton's  Dates  in  Daniel  and  the  Rev.  1855. 
Faber's  (G.  S.)  Calendar  of  prophecy.  1828. 

(See  British  Critic.     April,  1833.) 
Fleming's  Apoc.  Key.     1793.     (Curious.) 
Foster's  (J.  W.)  A.  its  own  interpreter.  1853. 
Fox's  Prelections  and  meditations.     1722. 
Frazier's  Magazine.     16:477. 
Fuller's  (And.)  Expos,  discourses.     1815. 
Fysh's  Divine  hist,  of  the  Church.     1839. 
Galloway's  (Joseph)  Commentary.     1802. 
Galloway's  (W.  B.)  Gate  of  prophecy.  1846. 
Galton's  (J.  L.)  Lectures  on  the  A.     1859. 
Gascoyne's  Solution  of  the  symbols.     1815. 
Gauntlett's  (H.)   Exposition,  in  44  lectures. 

1820.     (Praised  by  T.  H.  Horne.) 
Gell's  (P.)  Histor.  and  crit.  interp.     1854. 
Girdlestone's  (H.)  Notes  on  the  A.     1833. 
Goodwin's  (Tho.)  Sermons  on  the  A.     1690. 
Govet's  Rev.  of  J.  literal  and  future.     1841. 
Habershon's  Historical  Exdos.     1841. 
Head's  (H.  E.)  Dialogues. "  1747. 
Hengstenberg  on  the  A.    Trans,  by  P.  Fair- 
bairn.     1852. 
Hoare's  Harmony  of  the  Apoc.  with  other 

prophecies.     1848. 
Holmes'  (J.  I.)  Elucidation.  1815.  (Opposes 

Faber,  Cunningham,  and  Pastorini.) 
Hooper's  (F.  B.)  Exposition.     1861. 
Hote  (or  L'Hote),  A.  expl.  by  history.  1855. 
Huntingford's    Voice   of    the   last   prophet. 

1858. 
Hutcheson's  Guide  to  the  study  of  A.    1857. 
Irving's  (Edw.)  Exposition.  1831.  (A  series 

of  lectures.) 
Jenour's  Expos.  1852.  (Contains  an  analysis 

of  the  principal  commentaries.*) 
Johnston's  (Bryce)  Commentary.     1794. 
Jones'    (Tho.)    Interpreter.     1836.     (Based 

on  Gauntlett.) 
Jones'  (W.)  Lectures  on  the  A.     1830. 
Keith's  (Alex.)  Harmony  of  prophecy.  1823. 
Kelly's  (Wm.)  Lectures  "on  the  A.     1861. 
Kershaw  on  the  Principal  passages.     1780. 
Kitto's  Jour,  of  Sacred  Literature.     6:107. 
Kollock's  (S.  K.)  Sermons. 
Knight's  (John  C.)  Genuineness,  authority, 

&c.     1842. 
Lee  (Prof.)  On  the  study  of  Se.     1840. 
Events  and  times  of  the  visions  of 

John.     1851. 
Lord's  (D.  N.)  Exposition.     1S47. 
Theol.  and  Liter.  Journal.     (Many 

articles.) 


Commentators. 

Lovett's  Revel,  of  John  explained.     1831. 
Lowmau's  (M.)  Paraphrase  and  notes.  1737. 
McCausland's    Latter-days    of    the    Jewish 

Church.     1841. 
McLeod's  Lectures  on  y«  prophecies  of  the 

Revelations.     1841. 
Macdonald's  (J.  M.)  Key  to  the  Apoc.  1849. 
Maurice's  Lectures  on  the  Apoc.     1860. 
Mede's  (Jos.)  Key  to  the  A.  Tr.  by  R.  More. 

1643.     And  again  by  B.  B.  Cooper.  1835. 
Methodist  Quart.  Review.     7:5. 
Milner's  (Jos.)  Sermons  on  the  A.     1790. 
Mill's  (John)  Thoughts  on  the  A.     1860. 
Mitchell's  ( Jno.)  New  trans,  and  notes.  1805. 
Morell's  Connected  Elucidation. 
Murray's  (Rich.)  Study  of  the  A.     1826. 
Museum  of  For.  Lit.     4:458.  7:157.  22:517. 
Napier's  (Lord  John)  Essay.     1593. 
New  Englander.     4:139.  5:585. 
Newton  (Sir  L)  on  the  Apoc.     1728. 
Overton  (John)  Chronology  of  the  A.    1822. 
Parks'  (J.  R.)  Exposition'.     1825. 
Pearson's  Prophetic  char,  of  the  A.     1783. 
Pollock's  (Robt.)  Lectures  on  the  A.     1858. 
Porter's  (S.  T.)  Christian  prophecy.     1858. 
Presbyterian  Review.     1:529. 
Princeton  Review.     19:141. 
Purvey'  Prophetic  times.     1793. 
P.yles'  Preservative  against  Popery.     1735. 
Robertson's  (J.)  Perpetual  Comment.    1730. 

(Discusses  the  whole  Millennary  controv.) 
Robertson's  (D.)  Structure  and  unity  of  the 

Apocalypse.     1815. 
Roe's  (R.)  Analytical  arrangement.     1834. 
Rogers'  (G.)  Lectures  on  the  A.     1844. 
Roy's  Exposition.     1848.     (Numerous  cita- 
tions from  the  Talmud  and  ancient  histo- 
ries.) 
Ryland  (Robt.)  on  the  A.     1850. 
Sanderson's  (R.  B.)  Essays.     1838. 
Schmucker  (S.  S.)  on  the  Revelat.     1852. 
Scott's   (W.   H.)    Interpretation   of  the  A. 

1853. 
Skeen's  23  lectures  on  the  A.     1857. 
Snodgrass'  Comm.  and  notes.     1799. 
Stuart's  (Moses)  Comm.     1845. 
Sutcliffe's  (J.  K.)  Lectures  on  the  A.     1850. 
Taylor  (L.)  on  Important  passages.     1770. 
Tiflock's  Introd.  to  the  study  of  the  A.  1819. 

Opening  of  the  sealed  book. 

Todd's  (J.  H.)  Lectures  on  the  A.     1846. 
Vaughn's  (Cha.  J.)  Lectures  on  the  A.  1863. 
Ward's  (W.)  Fulfilment  of  Revelation. 
Whitaker's  (E.  W.)  Com.     1802.     ("A  book 

of  reference  and  authority." — Brit.  Crit.) 
Whitaker's  (J.)   Review  of  Gibbon's  Rome. 

(Compels  Gibbon  to  give  testimony  to  the 

fulfilment  of  prophecy.) 
Whitgift's  Works.     (Parker  Society's  pub.) 
Wiekes'  (Thomas)  Discourses.    1851.    (With 

a  chart.) 
Winslow's  (G.  E.)  Israel  in  the  Apoc.   1857. 

(Finds  the  interpretation  in  the  Hebrew 

people,  and  their  enemies.) 


113 


Commentators. 

Woodbouse's  New  trans,  and  notes.     1S06. 

(Controverts  Mede.     "The  best  book  of 

the  kind  I  have  seen." — Hurd.) 
The  same,  abridged.     1828.     (The  symbols 

are  all  understood  in  a  spiritual,  not  literal 

sense.) 
Wordsworth's  Hulsean  lectures.     1848. 
Greek  text,  with  MS.  collations,  Eng. 

trans,  and  notes.     1849. 

ON  SELECT  PORTIOKS. 

Hoare's  Christ  in  glory.      On  chap.  1.  1848. 
Perkins'  Expos,  of  first  3  chapters.         1607. 
Phelps'  Com.  on  first  5  chapters. 
Moule's  Lectures.  Chap.  4-7.  1853. 

Birk's  Myst.  of  providence.     ''      8,9.1848. 
Burton  on  "10,11.  1640. 

Biley  on  "        12.  1848. 

(Makes.it  the  hist,  of  Arianism.) 
James'  (Horatio)  Lectures  on  ch.  17, 18.  18.50. 

The  preceding  list,  extended  as  it  is,  com- 
prises but  a  minor  portion  of  extant  com- 
mentaries, though  it  probably  omits  few 
which  are  not  either  obsolete  or  unimportant. 
Those  who  choose  to  seek  further  for  old 
writers,  are  referred  to  Dorch.bus,  Historia 
interpretationibiis.  1674.  Simox,  Hisl.  crit. 
des  pn'ncipeaiix  com.  dit  N.  Test.  Walch, 
Bihliotheca.  1693.  These  specify  more  than 
1500  commentators  who  are  not  named  here. 

Commonplace   Books.     See  analyses. 
Common  Prayer.     See  book  of  c.  p. 

Common   Sense.     See  mind. 
Turrettini  (Jo.  Alph.)  Cogitationes. 
Baxter's  (Richard)  Works.     Vol.  2. 
Beattie's  Immutability  of  truth. 
Buffier's  First  Truths. 
Locke  on  the  Understanding. 
Oswald's  Appeal  in  behalf  of  religion. 
Reid's    (Thomas)    Works. 
Sale's  Preface  to  his  trans,  of  the  Koran. 
Stewart's  Philosophy  of  the  mind. 
University  Quarterly.     2:85. 
Watts'    Essays.     Ess.    4. 
Wilson's  (D.)  Oxford  Prize  Essay.     1805. 

Communion  of  Saints.     See  christian 

UNION,  FELLOWSHIP,  UNITY. 

Ains worth  on  the  Communion  of  saints. 
Arndt's    Meditations. 
Arnold's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Sermons. 
Behmen's  (Jacob)  Works. 
Bennet  on  the  Communion  of  saints. 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Gerhard's  Fifty  sacred  meditations. 
Grant's  (Johnson)  Sermons. 
Hill's  (G.  D.)  Practical  Sermons. 
Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Nicholson's  (Will.)  Sermons. 
Ryan's  (Vincent)  Sermons. 


Seeker  (Abp.)  on  the  Catechism. 
Spurgeon's  (Charles  H.)  Sermons. 
Venn's    (John)    Sermons. 
Wilson's  Bampton  lectures.     1851. 

Commnnion  -tvitli  God.    See  devotion. 

Bennett's  (W.  J.  E.)  Sermons. 
Charnock's    Works. 
Christian  Quart.  Spectator.     9:345. 
Henry's  (Matt.)  Miscellaneous  works. 
Hussey's    (Robt.)    Sermons. 
Moody  on  Communion  with  God. 
Owen's    (John)    Sermons. 
Phelps'    (A.)    Still    Hour. 
Pike's  Guide  to  the  Devotional. 
Rutherford's    Letters. 
Ryan's    (V.    W.)    Sermons. 
Sandford's  (John)  Lectures. 
Wilkes'  (Sam.  C.)  Sermons. 

Community  of  Goods.     See  socialism. 

Company.      See  evil  company,  example, 

SOCIAL  intercourse,  YOUIH. 

Brady's  (Nicholas)  Sermons. 

Bridges'  (William)  Sermons. 

Calamy's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 

Cecil's   Remains. 

Clark's  (John)  Sermons  to  Youth. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 

Franklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Henry's  (Matt.)  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Jones'  (Will.,  of  Nayland.)  Sermons. 

Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Pott's    (J.    H.)    Sermons. 

Rees'  (Abraham)  Practical  sermons.  (Esct.) 

Rogers'  (John)    Sermons. 

Stennet's  (Jos.)  Discourses. 

Trebeck's  (Andrew)  Sermons. 

Tyerman's  Evils  of  bad  company. 

Wake's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 

Wright's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Compassion.     See  sympathy. 

Abercrombje's  Moral  feelings.  Part  1,  sec.  2. 

Butler's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Enfield's  (Will.)  Sermons. 

Gibson's  (David)  Sermons. 

Mason's  (William)  Sermons. 

Vincent's  (William)  Sermons. 

Compulsion  in  Religion.  See  chris- 
tian liberty,  liberty  of  CON" 
SCIENCE,  persecution,  TOLERATION. 

Conceit.    See  pride,  self-confidence. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Bourne's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Delany's  (Patrick)  Sermons. 
Erskine's  (Ralph)  Sermons. 
Francklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  works. 


119 


Hunt's  (Thomas)  Dissertations. 
Johnson's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 
Le  Bas'  (Cha.  W.)  Sermons. 
Munkhouse's  (Richard)  Practical  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (John)  Sermons. 
Young's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Couoordaiices.    See  parallels, 

HEBREW. 

Bombergii  Concordentiae  Ebrsese.  1523. 
(This  is  the  concordance  of  Rabbi  Nathan, 
edited  by  Romberg.) 

Buxtorfii  Concordantiee  Ebrteae.     1632. 

Calasii  Cone.  Sac.  bibliorum  Ebrasicorum. 
1621.  (An  invaluable  work,  serving  not 
only  as  a  Concordance,  but  as  a  Lexicon. 
By  the  side  of  the  Hebrew  words  is  the 
Latin  translation  of  them ;  and  in  the 
margin,  the  diflferences  between  the  Septu- 
agint  and  Vulgate  versions.  The  work  is 
in  four  large  folios,  printed  at  the  expense 
of  the  Pope.  The  edition  of  London,  1747, 
is  the  most  esteemed.) 

Fuerstii  Cone.  Vet.  Test.  Heb.  atque  Chal- 
dai£e.  1840.  (An  improved  edition  of 
Buxtorf,  with  indexes,  tables,  &c.) 

Lanckischi  Cone.  Bib.  Germanico-Ebraico- 
Grsecae  Deutsche. 

Nathan  (Rabbi)   Concord.  Hebraica.     1523. 

Noldii  Cone,  partic.  Ebra30-chaldaicarum. 
1675.     (The  edition  of  1734  is  the  best.) 

Ravii  Fons  Zionis.  1677.  (An  abridgment 
of  Buxtorf.) 

Reuchlini  Cone,  Ebraicarum  capita.  1556. 
(A  Latin  trans,  of  Rabbi  Nathan.) 

Stephani  (Henrici)   C.  Grajco-Latinas  N.  T. 

Stephani  (R.)  Concord,  utriusque  Testam. 

Tympii  Concord,  pronominum  separatorum 
Ebr«ic.  et  Chaldaicorum. 

Englishman's  Concordance,  Heb.  and  Chald. 
Taylor's  Heb.  -Cone,  adapted  to  the  English 
Bible.     1754.     (A  huge  work.) 

OF  THE  SEPTUAGINT, 

Kircheri  Concord.  Vet.  Test.  Graeese ;  Ebrseis 
Vocibus  respondentes.     1607. 

Tromii  Cone.  GrsecEe  versionis.  1718.  (Bet- 
ter than  Kircherer  for  daily  use ;  being, 
in  fact,  a  good  Hebrew  concordance  also. 
"  Indisjjensable."  —  Michaelis.  "  The 
best  concordance  published  in  any  lan- 
guage."— Dr.  Hales.) 

OF  THE  LATIN  VULGATE. 

Dutripon,  Cone,  Biblia3  sacr«.  1838.  (The 
latest  and  most  complete.) 

Frobenii  Cone,  majores;  cum  declinabilium 
tum  indeclinabilium,  utriusque  Test,  dic- 
tionum.     1500. 

Hugo,  Sac,  Bib.  Concord,  1479.  (The  edi- 
tion of  Beugens,  1606,  is  most  esteemed.) 

Stephani  C.  cum  adnotationibus.     1555, 

Tossani  Concordantia.     1687. 


Concordances — continued. 

Various  other  Latin  Concordances  are  ex- 
tant among  curious  book  collectors ;  obsolete, 
because  better  are  to  be  had. 

OF  THE  GREEK  TESTAMENT. 
Arnauld,  Histoire   et    Concorde   des  quatre 

evangelistes. 
Betulii  C.  N,  Test.     1546.     (The  earliest.) 
Bruderi  Concordantia.     1842. 
Buchner's  Real  uud  verbal  C,     1858, 
Schaffii  Lex,  Syriacum  et  Cone,  N,  T,    1720. 
Schmidii  C,  Grteca  N,  T,    1717,    (The  best,) 
Stephani  (H.)  Cone,  Gra3C0  Latinae.     1816. 

Englishman's  Greek  Concordance. 

Gall's  Interpreting  C.  of  theN.  Test.  1863. 
(Gives  the  Greek  original  of  every  word; 
with  a  glossary  of  all  the  words,  and  their 
varied  renderings  in  the  authorized  English 
version.) 

Symson's  Alphabetical  Concordance. 

Williams'  Concordance.  (Gives  the  corres- 
ponding Hebrew  root  of  every  word,  and 
the  rendering  in  the  authorized  English 
version.) 

ENGLISH. 

Gibson's  Concordance.  1536,  (Of  the  New 
Testament  only.) 

Marbecke's  Concordance ;  that  is  to  sale,  a 
worke  wherein  by  the  Ordre  of  the  letters 
ABC,  ye  male  redely  find  anj'  worde 
conteigned  in  the  whole  Bible,  so  often  as 
it  is  there  meneioned.  1550.  (The  first 
Concordance  to  the  English  Bible,  J,  Fox, 
in  his  Martyrology,  first  edition,  states 
that  it  was  the  chief  cause  of  the  Author's 
martyrdom,) 

Knight's  Concordance.     1st  Edition.     1610. 

Cotton's  (C.)    "*    "  "  1630. 

Bernard's  "  "  1644. 

Wickens'  "  "  1655. 

Newman's  "  "  1658. 

Downame's  "  "  1671. 

Powell's  "  «  1680. 

Cambridge's         "  "  1689. 

Clarke's  "  "  *  1696. 

Pilkington's  "  "  1749. 

Butterworth's       "  "  1767. 

Fisher's  "  "  1786. 

Taylor's  "  "  1801. 

Bellamy's  "  "  1819. 

Hawker's  "  "  1820. 

None  of  these  will  compare  in  value  with 

Cruden's  Concordance.     1st  Edition.     1737. 

Concordat. 

Arnoldi  Historia  Eccles.     Lib.  XVI. 
De  Boulay,  Historia  Academ,  Paris. 
Du  Closs,  Histoire  de  Louis  XI. 
Grevii    Memoria, 
Hainault,  Histoire  de  France, 
Horix,  Coneordata  nationis  German. 
Musasi   Prelectiones. 


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Mimcli's  Vollstand.   samlung  aller  alt.  und 

neu  Koneordat. 
Salig,  Historia  Augsb.  confessionis. 

Burnet's  History  of  the  Reformation. 

Concubinage.    See    lewdness. 

Breithauptii  (.J.  .J.)  Disscrtationes. 

Encratitaj  (P.)  Epistolae. 

Gaji  lustitutioues.     Lib.  I. 

Grotius  dc  Jure.     Lib.  II. 

Justiniani  Institutiones.     Lib.  I. 

Puffendorf  de  Jure.     Lib.  VI. 

Stoltzii  Questio.  an  concubinatus  sit  tolera- 

bilior  polygamia  ? 
Thomasii  (Christian.)  Dissertationes.  {Fro.) 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  3. 
Salmon   on    Marriage. 

Concupiscence.    See    chastity. 

Chemnitii  Examen  Concilii  Tridentini. 

Abernethy's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Brackenbury's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Jenkins'  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Newoombe's    Sermons. 
Piggot  on  the  Commandments. 

Condescension.    See  humility,  meekness. 

Brady's  (Nicolas)  Sermons. 
Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 
Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Marriott's  (Ilervey)  Sermons. 
Rees'  (Abraham)  Sermons. 
Waterland's  (Dean)  Sermons. 

Confessing  Christ.    See  profession. 

Confession  of  Sin.     See   apricular  c. 

Baxter's  (Rich.)  Christian  directory. 

Bishop's  (William)  Sermons. 

Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Works. 

Bramhall's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Bright's  (George)  Sermons.  • 

Butler's  (Alban)  Sermons. 

Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 

Gouldburn's  (Edward  M.)  Sermons. 

Greenham's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Hole's  (Matthew)  Sermons. 

Knowles'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Sharp's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 

Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Spurgeon's  (C.  II.)  Sermons. 

Summerfield's  (John)  Sermons. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Yonge's  (James)  Sermons. 

Confessional.  See  auricular  confession. 
Confessions   of  Faitli.     See   creeds. 
Confirmation.     See  imposition  op  hands. 

Bodeker  (H.  W.)  iieber  Confirmation. 
Dallgei  (Joann.)  Disputationes. 
Drieri  (Christian.)  Dissertationes. 


C  onfirmation — continued. 

Gau,  de  Yalore  manum  impositionis. 
(Jcuzken's  Bibelspriichen. 
Hammond  (H.)  de  Confirmatione. 
Henhofer's  Konflrmanden-Unterricht. 
Moriui   Opera   Posthuma. 
Munchmeyer's  Gedenkbuch  fur  Konfirm. 
Musajus  de  Conversione  hominis. 
Orsi  Dissertationes  historico-theol. 
Tombes'  (A  Baptist)  Refutatio,  &c. 
Tournelii  (H.)  Prajlectiones  Theologiae. 

Allen  (James)  on  Apostolical  confirmation. 

Baxter   on    Confirmation. 

Beren's  (Edw.)  Lent  lectures. 

Bingham's  Origines  Ecclesiasticse. 

Bradford's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Canfield   on    Confirmation. 

Christian    Observer.     22:753. 

Clark's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Exp.  of  the  Church  Cat. 

Cranmer's    (Abp.)    Works. 

Comber's  Companion  to  the  temple. 

Creswell's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

Dehon's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Ellison's    (L.)    Sermons. 

Frere's  Doctrine  of  Confirmation. 

Griflith's  (Thomas)  Lectures. 

Hale's  Method  of  preparation. 

Hanmer  (J.)  on  Confirmation. 

Hare's  (A.  W.)  Sermons. 

Harmer's    Exercitations. 

Ilaverfield  on  Confirmation. 

Hcnshaw  on  Confirmation. 

Hopgood   on    Confirmation. 

Knowles'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Lancaster  on   Confirmation. 

Morris'  Testimony  of  Presbyterians,  Baptists, 

and  Methodists,  to  Confirmation. 
Myers'    Christian    Guide. 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 
Patrick's  Aqua   genitalis. 
Priaulx's    (John)    Sermons. 
Robinson's  Parochial  Addresses. 
Scott's    (John)    Sermons. 
Seeker's    (Abp.)    Works. 
Skelton's    (P.)    Sermons. 
Smyth's  (Tho.)  Rite  of  C.  examined. 
Southgate's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Stebbing's  Defence  of  the  order  of  conf. 
Stubb's  Sermons.     Ser.  on  Heb.  vi.  2. 
Taylor  (Jer.)  on  Episcopacy.     Sect.  8. 
Tyng  (S.  H.)  on  Confirmation. 
Vaughn's  (Cha.  J.)  Lectures. 
Watson's  Lectures  on  Confirmation. 
Wilson   on    Confirmation. 
Wood  (Basil)  on  Confirmation. 
AVordsworth's  Instruc.  for  first  communion, 
Yardley    on    Confirmation. 

Conflagration   of  tlie   "World. 

See    CONSU.MMATION. 

Conformity   to  tlie   "World. 

See   worldliness. 

Confucius.    See  budhism. 
Acta  Eruditorum.     1700. 


121 


Buddei  (Jo.  F.)  Ilistoria  philosojihicorum. 
Pritii  (J.  G.)  Coutroversia  circa  cultum  C. 

Legge's  Chinese  Classics.  (The  original  text 
of  Confucius,  with  Eng.  trans,  and  notes.) 

Confusion   of  Tongues. 

See  TOWER  OF  babel. 

Abrami  Pharus  Vet.  Testamenti.     Lib.  IV. 

Buxtorf  de  Confusione  linguarum. 

Casaubon  Diatribe  de  lingua  Heb. 

Cellarii  Philologia  Sacra. 

Crinesius  de  Confusione  linguarum. 

Dieterici  Antiquitates  Biblicas. 

Meisner,  de  Conf.  linguarum  Babylonica. 

Morini    Exercitationes. 

Quenstedtius  de  Confusione  linguarum. 

Scaligeri    Exercitationes. 

Simonis  Hist.  Crit.  de  V.  Test.     Lib.  L 

Vitringaj  Observationes.     Diss.  I. 

Waltoni  Prolegomena  ad  Bib.  Polyglot. 

Wotton  de  Confusione  linguarum. 

Zeiger  de  Confusione  linguarum. 

Abbott  (Abp.)  on  the  Conf.  of  tongues. 
Bedford's  Chronology.     (Appendix.) 
Berrington's  (Simon)  Dissertations. 
Brerewood  on  the  Diversity  of  languages. 
Brett's  Essay  on  the  Conf.  of  tongues. 
Calmet's    Dissertations. 
Charles'  Dispersion  of  men  at  Babel,  and  the 

cause. 
Christian  Review.     13:510. 
Close's  (Francis)  Sermons. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  6.     Prop.  119. 
Fuller's  (And.)  Discourses  on  Genesis. 

Revelation  examined. 

Hutchinson's  (John)  Works. 

Jenkins'  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Jones'  (J.)  Tower  of  Babel. 

Law's  'Theory  of  religion. 

Le  Clerc's  Dissertations.     Diss.  6. 

Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 

Parkhurst's  Essay  on  the  Conf.  of  tongues. 

Patrick's  Commentary.     In  loco. 

Shuckford's  Connec.  of  Sac.  and  Prof.  hist. 

Smith's  (C.  S.)  Lectures. 

Stackhouse's  History  of  the  Bible. 

Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacrte.    Bk.  2,  ch.  15. 

Ward's  Dissertations.     Diss.  2. 

Wotton  on  the  Conf.  at  Babel. 

Congregatlonalists.     See  brownists. 

Pro. 
Stahl's  Kirchenverfassung  nach  Lehre  und 

Reeht  der  Protestantismus. 
Vinet,  Memoire  en  faveur  de  la  liberty  des 

cultes. 

Amer.  Quart.  Register.    1:159.  2:153.  4:307. 

Eibliotheca  Sacra.     15:661.  22:284. 

Brett  on  Church  government. 

Bridge's   ( Wm.)    Works. 

Brokesby's  Church  of  the  first  3  centuries. 

Brown's  (Robt.)  AVorks. 

Burrough's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 


C  ongregationalists*— ctmfm^tet?. 

Pro. 
Cambridge  Platform.     1648. 
Canne's  (John)  Zion's  prerogative. 
Chauncy's  Ministry  and  Ordinances,  &,q. 
Christian  Disciple.     2:257.  6:236. 
Chris.  Examiner.    8:85.  17:177.  41:230,  427. 
Christian  Review.     6:246. 
Clap's  Doct.  of  N.  Eng.  churches.     1755. 
Coleman's  (L.)  Ancient  Christianity. 
Apostolic  church. 


Confession  of  Faith,  by  the  messengers  of  the 
churches  assembled  in  Boston.     1680. 

Congregational  Magazine.  London.    1818  to 
the  present. 

Cotton's  (John)  Keys  of  the  kingdom. 
Way  of  the  churches  in  N.  Eng. 


Cummings'  Dictionary  of  C.  usages. 
Davenport's  Power  of  churches. 
Davidson's  (S.)  Ecoles.  polity  of  the  N.  T. 
Declaration  of  faith  and  order  agreed  upon 

at  Savoy."    1658. 
Declaration  of  the  New  England  churches 

agreed  upon  at  Saybrook.     1708. 
Declaration  of  the  National  Council  convened 

at  Boston.     1865. 
Dexter  (H.  M.)  on  Congregationalism.  1865. 
Eaton  &,  Taylor's  C.  way  justified. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  23:649. 
Fuller's  (And.)  Discipline  of  the  primitive 

churches. 
Gill's  Body  of  Divinity. 
Godwin's  Government  of  the  church. 
Glas'    (John)    Works. 
Innis  on  Church  government. 
Jacobs'  (Henry)  Divine  institution  of  Christ's 

true  church. 
Johnson's  (G.  B.)  Our  principles. 
Johnson's  (Francis)  Works. 
Le  Bosquet's  Congregation  manual. 
Mather's  (Rich.)  Reply  to  Herle  on  Cong. 
Reply  to  Rutherford. 


Mather's  (S.)  Ratio  disciplina. 

Apology  for  the  New  Eng.  churches. 


Mather's  (Increase)  Order  of  New  England 

churches. 
Mitchell's    Guide  to  the   principles   of  the 

New  England  churches. 
Moulin's  (Lewis)  Discipline  and  government 

of  the  primitive  Christians. 
New  Englander.  1:586.  2:39,  180.  4:173, 182. 

7:109. 
Nye  (Philip)  on  Church  Government. 
Owen's   (John)   Nature,  power,  Ac,  of  the 

church. 
True  nature  of  Scliism. 


Payne's  Manual  of  Cong,  principles. 
Pearsall  (J.  S.)  on  Congregationalism. 
Sawyer's  (L.  A.)  Organic  Christianity. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  1:57,  113.  2:128,  370. 

3:539. 
Upham's  (C.  W.)  Principles  of  C. 
Upham's  (Tho.)  Ratio  Disciplina. 
Vaughn's  Causes  of  the  corruption  of  Chris* 

tianity. 


122 


Cougregatlonallsts — c(mtinu€d. 
Pro. 

Vaughn's  Congregationalism  viewed  in  rela- 
tion to  the  State  and  tendency  of  modern 
society.     1842. 

Watt's  Foundation  of  a  church. 

Sermons. 

Wise's  Church's  quarrel  espoused. 

fiov.  of  New  England  churches. 

Wisncr's  Hist,  of  Old  South  Church,  Boston. 

Wood's  (L.)  Lectures  on  Ch.  government. 

Con.  See     episcopact,    establishments, 

PRESBYTERIANISM. 

Allen  (Wm.)  on  Catholicism. 

Ayton  on  Church  government. 

Bast  wick's  Independency  not  of  God. 

Cawdrey's    Inde])endence    a   great    schism. 

.   (Rtply  to  Owen.) 

Survey  of  Owen's  rejoinder. 

Inconsistencies  of  the  Indep.  way. 

Edwards  (Thos.)  on  Indepcnd.  government. 

Gangrena. 

1 Antapologia.  (Against  Godwin,  Bur- 
roughs, Ac.) 

Herle  on  Congregationalism. 

Lamb's  Fresh  suit  against  Independency. 

Paget 's  Defence  of  Church  government. 

Porter's  Ecc.  system  of  the  Independents. 

Princeton  Review.     27:239. 

Rutherford's  (jovcrnmcnt  of  the  church. 

Stillingtleet's  Irenicum. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Duetor  Dubitantium. 

Vickars'  (John)  Picture  of  Independence. 

[Walker's]  History  of  Independence. 

Anarchia  Anglicana. 

• Cromwell's  slaughter-house.     (These 

books  were  published  about  1(301,  under 
the  assumed  name  of  Verax,  and  are  very 
bitter.) 

Congregatioualists,  Hist.  of. 

Bohn's  Englische  reforniations-IIistorie. 
Uden's  Geschichto  d.  Congregationalisten  in 
New-England. 

Burnet's  Hist,  of  his  own  times. 

Clarendon's  Hist,  of  the  rebellion.   (Unfair.) 

Coleman's  Indep.  iu  Northampton.     1853. 

Felt's  Eccles.  hist,  of  New  England. 

Fletcher's  Revival  of  Independency  in  Eng- 
land since  the  Reformation. 

Hanbui-y'p  Historical  memorials. 

Neale's  History  of  the  Puritans. 

Punchard's  Hist,  of  Congreg'm.     To  1865. 

Rapin's  History  of  England.  (An  enormous 
misrepresentation.) 

Taylor's  (Rich.)  Hist,  of  the  union  between 
the  Presbyt.  and  Cong,  churches  in  and 
about  London.     1698. 

TJden's  New  England  theocracy. 

Vaughn's  (Robt.)  Essays  on  history,  &c. 

Waildington's  Cong,  church  history. 

AValker's  Hist,  of  Independency.     To  1651. 

Whiston,   Memoirs   of. 


Congress  of  Nations.    See  war,  peace. 

Amer.  Whig  Review.     5:341. 

Amer.  Quart.  Observer.     2:50. 

Beckwith's  Prize  Essay. 

Bolles  on  a  Congress  of  nations. 

Christian  E.\aminer.     29:83. 

Ladd's  (Wm.)  Essay  on  a  Cong,  of  Nations. 

Meth.  Quart.  Review.     2:220. 

North  Brit.  Review.     16:1. 

Rejiorts  of  Amer.  Peace  Society. 

Rejiorts  of  Loudon  Peace  Society. 

Conjugal  Duties.    See    marriage, 

HUSBA.NDS,  WIVES. 

Grantham's  (Tho.)  Sermons  on  conj.  duties. 

Connection   of  Body  and   Dllnd. 

See    reciprocal  i.nflce.nce. 

Connection  of  O.  and  N.  Testain. 

Alexander's  Congregational  Lecture.     1853. 
I)aubeney's  (Archdesicon)  Discourses. 
Faber's    Horw    Mosaica. 
Jones'  (Wm.,  of  Nayland,)  Lectures. 
Pridcaux's  Connection  of  0.  and  N.  Test. 

Connection  of  Sac.  and  Prof.  Hist. 

See  TESTIMO.NY  OF   PKOFA.NE  AUTHORS. 

Diodorus  Siculus,  Historia. 

Jwgeri  Hist,  ecclesiastiea,  cum  parallclismo 
jirofaUcV. 

Juricu,   Ilistoire  critique. 

Toruielli  Aunales,  ab  orbe  eondito.  (Explains 
numerous  difficulties  in  Scrijjture  chrono- 
logy, geography,  &o.) 

Blakie's  (AV.  G.)  Bible  history. 

Davidson's  Connection  of  sac.  and  prof.  hist. 

Gray's  Connect,  between  the  Scriptures  and 
heathen  authors ;  particularly  in  the  clas- 
sical ages.  ("Profound  and  elegant.'' — 
Orme.) 

Nary's  New  history  of  the  world.     1720. 

Russel's  Con.  of  sac.  and  prof,  history,  from 
the  death  of  Joshua  to  the  decline  of  the 
kingdom  of  Judah.  (Comjjletes  the  work 
of  Shuckford.) 

Scaliger's   Works. 

Shuckford's  Con.  of  sac.  and  prof,  history. 

Smith's  (Geo.)  Sacred  annals. 

Thompson's  (And.)  Scripture  History. 

Whiston's  (Wm.)  Sacred  History ;  from  tho 
creation  to  Constantine. 

Consanguinity,    Degrees   of,    For- 
bidden in  Marriage.     See  cocsins,  incest. 

Anselm,  de  Nuptis  consanguineorum. 

Brower,  de  Jure  Connubiali.     Lib.  XI. 

Butler's    (C.)    Syngenia. 

Fleury,    Institutiones. 

Hericourt,  des  Lois  Eccles.     Part  2. 

Puffendorf,  de  Jure  natunv,  Ac. 

Alleyne's  Degrees  of  consang.  considered. 
Cummings  on  Marriages  between  kindred. 


Cousangulwity — conlinued. 

Doddridge's  lA'cturos.     Part  3,  prop.  (ifl. 

Foster's  Review  of  the  law  ])r<)hil)iting,  <fec. 

Pry  on  Murriiifjes  between  kindred. 

Marshall  on  Marriages  between  parties  re- 
lated ;  with  a  history  of  opinions  on  this 
subject,  and  the  action  of  ecclesiastical 
bodies.     1843. 

Taylor's  Civil  Law  touching  marriage. 

Turner's  Defence  of  the  marriage  of  an 
Uncle  with  the  daughter  of  his  half- 
brother. 

Wynne's  Miscellany.  (Argues  for  the  un- 
limited extension  of  collateral  eonsaug.) 

Conscience.  See  good  conscience,  liberty 

OP  UO.NSCIENCE. 

Danhaveri  Dissertationes. 

Dre.\ellii  Trismegistus  Christianus. 

Gisberti  Antiprobalismus. 

Ueriues'  grosse  Lehre  vom  Gewissen. 

Sanderson,  de  Obligatione  conscientiae. 

Abercrombie's  Moral  feelings.     Part  3. 

Allestree's  (Rich.)  Sermons. 

Anderson's  (J.  S.  M.)  Sermons. 

Appleton's    Works. 

Barcroft's  Rule  of  Conscience. 

Basnage's  Treatise  on  Conscience. 

Bolton's  Intructions  for  afflicted  consciences. 

Bradshawe's  (John)  Discourses. 

Brady's  (Nicholas)  Sermons. 

Brown's  Philosophy  of  the  mind. 

Butler's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Carr's    (Geo.)   Sermons. 

Charnock's   Works. 

Christian  Examiner.     13:69. 

Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     2:337,  393. 

Christian  Quart.  Spectator.     7:629. 

Christian  Review.     12:369. 

Colston's  (Alex.)  Essays. 

Emmon's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 

Fidde's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 

Fuller's  Cause  and  cure  of  a  wounded  C. 

Hall's  (B]).)  Practical  works. 

Harris'  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Hurd's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

King's  C.  considered  as  to  obligation. 

Lowth's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Methodist  Quart.  Review.     3:5. 

Pale}''s  Moral  Philosophy. 

Palmer  on  the  Doctrine  of  the  development 

of  conscience. 
Plaeette   on    Conscience. 
Princeton  Review.     12:299. 
Sanderson's   (Bp.)    Works. 
Sharp's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 
Shephard   on   Conscience. 
Smith's    (Sam.    S.)    Sermons. 
South's    (Robert)    Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Ductor  Dubitantium. 
Tillotson's   Sermons. 
Trapp's    (Joseph)    Sermons. 
Universalist  Quarterly.     2:90.  6:168. 
Vincent's    (John)    Sermons. 


Walker's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 
Wayhuid's  Limits  of  Human  Responsibility. 
Whewell's    (W.)    Sermons. 
Woodhousc's  (G.  W.)  Sermons.   (Hardening 
conscience.) 

Consideration. 

Atterbury's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Bourne's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Bromley's  (R.  A.)  Sermons.     (On  our  latter 

end.) 
Carr's  (Geo.)   Sermons. 
Fawcett's    (J.)    Sermons. 
Gale's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Grove's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Horneck's  Great  law  of  consideration. 
Lardner's  (Nath.)  Sermons. 
Seeker's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons 
Westcott's    Sermons. 
AVoodhouse's  (G.  W.)  Sermons. 
Wroughton's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Zollikoffer  on  Festivals  and  Fasts. 

Consistency  of  Reason  and  Revel. 

See   HARMONY  OF  REASON  AND  FAITH. 

Consistency  of  Conduct. 

Baxter's  (R.)  Christian  Directory. 

Cox's    (R.    C.)    Sermons. 

Fawcett's    (John)    Sermons. 

Fisk's    (Geo.)    Sermons. 

Heurtley's  (Cha.  A.)  Sermons. 

Hewlett's  (J.  P.)  Sermons. 

Jeter's   (J.    B.)    Sermons. 

Lewis  (J.)  on  Christian  duties. 

Mannering  on  Christian  consistency. 

Taylor's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

Thorn  well's  (J.  H.)  Discourses  on  Truth. 

Titcomb  on  Inconsistency  of  conduct. 

Consolation.    See  affliction,  cheebful* 

NESS,  comfort,  despondency. 

Alexander's  (J.  W.)  Discourses. 
Bateman's  (Josiah)  Sermons. 
Becon's    (Thomas)    Works. 
Ceilings'  Cordial  for  the  fainting. 
Colquhoun  on  Spiritual  comfort. 
Downame's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
East  on  Affliction  and  desertion. 
Fuller's  (Andrew)  Sermons. 
Hall's  Help  to  Zion's  travellers. 
Kempis'  Imitation  of  Christ. 

Constancy.    See  steadfastness. 

Seneca,    Opera   moralia. 

Bloomfield's  (C.  .J.)  Sermons. 
Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Declarations. 
Cook's  (Shadrach)  Sermons. 
Cunningham's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 
Evans  on  Christian  Temper. 
Gerard's  (Alexander)  Sermons. 
Grove's    (Henry)    Sermons. 
Mason's  (John)  Sermons. 


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Patcrson's  (Jamc?)  Sermons. 
Sullivan's  (Henry  W.)  Sermons. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Vaughn's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Con8taiitlne. 

Cellarii    Dissertationcs. 

Dalhusii  (Encwaldi)  Disscrtationes. 

Gualtheri  Diatriba  Elenchtica. 

Nicolai  (Jo.)  do  Constantini  baptismo, 

Polli  (Reginald)  Disscrtationes. 

Sandini  (Antonii)  Disscrtationes  Historical. 

Schwezflcishii  Disjmtationes. 


Coustantiiie's   Vision. 

Baringii  (Nieol.)  Disscrtationes. 
Cellarii  (Chris.)  Disscrtationes  Academica;. 
Pabricii  (Jo.  Albert.)  Exercitationes  Critica\ 
Granville,  sur  la  verite  de  la  vision,  <te. 
Kocberi  (Jo.  Frider.)  Disscrtationes. 
Molinct,  Dissertation  Historique. 
Schmidii  (And.)  Disscrtationes. 
Wolfii   Disscrtationes. 

Consubstantiation. 

Pro. 
Andreae    (Abrah.)    Opera. 
Baumgarten  (S.  I.)  Theses  Thcologicte. 
Calli.xti  Epitome  theologia  moralis. 
Chemnitius,  Fundauienta  doctrin£e,  <tc. 
Ernesti  Opuscula  Theologiea. 
Hcshusii  Defensio,  <fec.     (Violent.) 
Kapp's  liturgische  Grundsatze. 
Luthcri    Oj)era. 

Melancthon,  de  Controv.  coenaj  Domini. 
Mus;ei  Introductio  ad  theologiam. 
Sartor's  Abendniahlslehre. 
Scheibel's  Abcndmahl  dcs  Ilerrn. 
Schroederus  de  "N'ero  corpore  ct  sang.,  &c. 
Zeibichii  Disputationcs  quatuor. 

Con. 
Bezas    Opera. 

Dananis  contra  Chemnitium. 
Iloftnianni  Errores  XVII.  Jac.  Andrea;. 
(Ecolampadii  Dialogus  de  Coena. 
Rung's  Nothwcndigen  Untcrricht. 
Sturmii  Epistola  Apologctiea. 

Consuniniation  of  the   World. 

See    DI'RATIO.V  OF  THE  WORLD. 

Origen   contra    Celsus. 

Cyprian  dc  Casu  stellaruin  in  fine  mundi. 

Balduin   de    Fine   seculi. 

Benner  dc  Exaustione  mundi. 

Bcnzclii  Syntagma  dissertationum. 

Grotius   de    Veritate. 

Hippolyti    Orationes. 

Klcmmius   de  Orbe   hoc   interito,   sed   non 

annihilando. 
Landius  de  Excidio  universi  totali. 
Osiandri  (Adam)  Disscrtationes. 
Osiandri  (Andr.)  Conjecturii?. 
Wagneri  Tractationcs  theologicie. 


Christian  Examiner.     29:207.  34:75. 

Fleming  on  the  Millennium. 

Ibbot's  Dissolution  of  the  world  by  fire. 

Joye's  Conjectures  on  the  end  of  the  world. 

Knight's    (J.)    Sermons. 

More's  (II.)  Theological  works. 

Ray's  Miscellaneous  works. 

Three   discourses. 

Contempt  of  the  "World.    See  over- 

COMINO     THK     WORLD,      WEANEDKESS, 
W0RLDLIKES8. 

Contending  for  the  Faith. 

Gregory  Naz..  de  Moderatione  in  disputat. 

Jaegcrus  do  Moderatione  in  controv.  tbcol. 

Beattio   on    Faith. 

Benson's    (C.)   Sermons. 

Bishop's  (Tho.)  Moyer  lectures.   1724,  1725. 

Dchon's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Dickinson's  (D.)  Truth's  victory  over  error. 

Hey's  Lectures.     (Rules  for  conduct,  contr.j 

Iloadley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hook's  (W.  F.)  Sermons. 

Home's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Howe's    (John)    Sermons. 

Howarth's  Hulsean  lectures.     1836. 

Lancaster's  (Tho.  W.)  Sermons. 

Ogden's  (Sam.)  Sermons. 

Robinson's  Claude  on  the  comp.  of  a  sermon. 

Smith  (Rich.)  on  Religious  controversy. 

Taylor's    (John)    Sermons. 

Toulniin's  (Josh.)  Sermons. 

Wake's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 

M'atts  on  the  Improvement  of  the  mind. 

Wrangham's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Contention.    See  peaceableness. 

Contentment.    See  peace  of  mi.\d, 

RESIGNATION. 

Du  Moulin,  de  la  Paix  de  I'ame. 

Amory's  (Tho.)  Sermons.     5  on  this  subj. 

Barrow's    (Isaac)    Sermons. 

Barrow's    (S.)    Sermons. 

Bell's    (W.)    Sermons. 

Berriman's    (W.)    .Sermons. 

Brougham's  (John)  Sermons. 

Brownrig's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Burroughs'  (Jer.)   Sermons. 

Burrows'    (E.  J.)    Sermons. 

Carr's    (Geo.)    Sermons. 

Carrington's  (James)  Sermons. 

Claggctt's    (Wm.)    Sermons. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Delany's    (Pat.)    Sermons. 

D'Oyley's    (Geo.)    Sermons. 

Du  Moulin  on  Peace  of  souL     Trans,  by  J. 

Scrape. 
Enfield's    (Wm.)    Sermons. 
Evans  on  Christian  temper. 
Fletcher's  (Jos.)  Posthumous  sermons. 
Gataker's   (Tho.)    Sermons. 
Hales'  (Sir  I.)  Contemplations. 
Harwood's  Duty  and  delight  of  contentment. 


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Cont  eut  inent — continued. 

Haynos'  illui^ti-ations  of  faith  and  practice. 

Hunt's    (Jer.)    Scniious. 

Jortiu's    (John)    Sermons. 

Katterus'    (Dan.)    Sermons. 

Knagg's    (Tho.)    Sermons. 

Knowlcs'    (Tho.)    Sermons. 

Mason's    Christian    morals. 

Mede's    (Jos.)    Works. 

Milner's    (Jos.)    Sermons. 

Morning  E.\ercises  at  Cripplegate. 

Pakington's    Art   of  C. 

Paley's    (Wm.)    Sermons. 

Patrick's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Price's    (Rich.)    Sermons. 

Sanderson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Seeker's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 

Sibbs'    (Rich.)    Sermons. 

Smith's    (Henry)    Sermons. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Holy  living. 

Tucker's  Light  of  nature.     Chap.  34. 

Vaughn's  (Henr}')  Sermons. 

Watson's  Art  of  Divine  contentment. 

Williams'  (Alfred)  Sermons. 

Zollikoffer's  Fasts  and  festivals. 

Controversy.     See   contending  for  the 

FAITH,  PEACEABLENESS,  POLEMICS. 

Coutradictioiis   of  Scripture. 

See  APPARENT  CONTRADICTIONS. 

Conversation.    See  social  intekcoitrse. 


Contingency. 

MEDIA. 


See   NECESsiTr,  scientia 


Abemethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Clark's  (Sam.)  Boyle  lectures. 
Grove   on    Human    liberty. 

on    Wisdom. 

Hutchinson's    Metaphysics. 

Jackson  on  Human  liberty. 

Limborch's    Theology. 

Locke's    Essays. 

More's  Enchiridion.     Bk.  3,  ch.  2. 

Ridgelej''s  Body  of  divinity. 

Watt's   Ontology. 

Conversion.    See  coimcTioiy. 

Feehtius  de  Ordine  et  modo  gratiae. 
Koenigii  Tractationes  theologicae. 
Mussei  Tractatio  de  conversione. 

Ambrose's  (I.)  Looking  to  Jesus. 

Bellamy's  (Joseph)  Discourses. 

Berens'   (Edward)   Sermons. 

Bibliotheca   Sacra.     23:48. 

Bisland's  Preaching  the  Cross. 

Charnock's  (Stephen)  Sermons. 

Close's   (F.)    Sermons. 

Cooper's    (.James)   Sermons. 

Craig's  Cases  recorded  in  the  N.  Testament, 

defective,  doubtful,  and  reaL 
Doddridge's  Rise  and  progress  of  religion  in 

the  soul. 
Du   Bosc's   (P.   T.)    Sermons. 


Conversion — continued. 

Fuller's    (And.)    Sermons. 

Gale's    (John)    Sermons. 

Hall's    (Robt.)    Works. 

Hickman's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Leifchild  (John)  on  Christian  experience. 

Sibbs'  Soul's  conflict  and  victory. 

Bruised  reed,  and  smoking  flax. 


Spencer  (Theod.)  on  Conversion. 
Stewart's   (J.  H.)   Sermons. 
Stovel's    Pastoral    appeals. 
Suinmerficld's  (John)  Sermons. 
Thayer's    (Elihu)    Sermons. 
Tillotson's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 
Whichcott's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
AVright's    Discourses. 

Zanchius'  How  a  man  may  know  he  is  a 
child  of  God. 

Conversion  of  Paul.    See  pacl. 

Augustin,    Sermones. 

Adami  Exercitationes  exegeticte. 

Kuckleri    Dissertationes.      (One   is    on   tho 

date  of  Paul's  conversion.) 
Spanheimii  Dissertationes.     (On  the  epoch 

of   Paul's   conversion ;  and  on  the  name 

Paul.) 

Bather's    (Edw.)    Sermons. 

Burder's  (G'eo.)  Village  sermons. 

Cennick's  (John)  Discourses. 

Cooper's    (E.)    Sermons. 

Dehon's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Donne's    (John)    Sermons. 

Glasse's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Lectures. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Notes  of  sermons.     (Superb.) 

Heber's  (Bp.)  Sermons  at  Hoduet. 

Lyttleton  on  the  Conversion  of  Paul. 

Marshall's    (N.)    Sermons. 

Neve's  (Timothy)  Sermons. 

Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Townsend's  (Geo.)  Sermons. 

Van  Mildert's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Whitefield's  (Geo.)  Sermons. 

Conversion  of  the  Jews. 

Altingii   Spes   Israelis. 
Diefenbach's  Versehiedene  Urtheile,  &c. 
Hoorneck  de  Convincendis  Juda;is. 
Ilosmann's  Schwehr  zu  Bekehrenden  Judcn- 

hertz. 
Raw's  Bekehrung  d.  Juden  zu  befoerdern. 
Spauheim  (Fred.)  Elenchuscontroversiarum. 

(On  the  causes  of  the  unbelief  of  the  .1.) 
Wasmuth's    Besten    mitteln,   die  Juden    zu 

bekehren. 
Zcltner,    de    Impedimentis    et    adjumentis 

conv.  Judaeorum  prsecipuis. 

Atkin's  Christians  bound  to  diffuse  Christ'y. 

Bicheno's  Crisis  of  all  nations. 

Blaney  on  Jeremiah.     Chap.  30  and  31. 

Calvert's    Naphtali. 

Clarke  (Sam.)  on  the  Promises. 

Clayton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 


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Conversion  of  the  Jews — continued. 

Collyer's    Glory   of  Israel. 

Cooper's  (C.)  Sermons  at  the  Jews'  chapel. 
London. 

Deluc's  Letters  to  Jews. 

Durell's  Paral.  proph.  of  Jacob  and  Moses. 

Eyre's  Observations  on  prophecy. 

Faber's  Gen.  view  of  the  prophecies  relating 
to  the  restoration  of  the  Jews. 

Fletcher's    Israel   redux. 

Girdlestone's  (Cha.)  Sermons. 

Gregoire  on  the  Physical,  moral,  and  politi- 
cal reformation  of  the  Jews. 

Israel's  Advocate.     Periodical. 

Jerram's  (Cha.)  Theological  treatises. 

Jewish  Expositor.     Periodical.     London. 

Lardner's  Circumstances  of  the  Jews. 

Mather's  (Increase)  Mystery  of  Israel's  sal- 
vation. 

Priestley's  Evidences  of  revealed  religion. 

Scott's  Answer  to  Rabbi  Crool. 

Sermons  before  the  London  Society  for  the 
con  v.  of  the  Jews.  (By  Cooper,  Cunning- 
ham, Graves,  Gillies,  Noel,  &c.) 

Thelwall's  Scripture  encouragement. 

Conversion  of  the   World. 

See  MILLENNIUM,  MISSIONS. 

Conviction  of  Sin.    See  inquirers. 

Arnold's    (Tho.)    Sermons. 

Atterbury's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Bateman's  (Josiah)  Sermons. 

Charnock's  (Steph.)  Sermons. 

Cooper's    (Edw.)    Sermons. 

Halyburton's  Great  concern. 

Henry's  Letters  to  an  anxious  inquirer. 

James'  Anxious  Enquirer. 

Joles'  Word  to  afflicted  consciences. 

Noel's  (G.  T.)  Family  sermons. 

Oxenden's  Pathway  of  safety. 

Spencer's  (J.  S.)  Pastoral  sketches. 

Spring's  (Gardner)  Essays.     Ess.  4. 

Trench's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Wilcox's  Letters  of  instruction  and  comfort. 

Copts.    See  egypt,  jacobites. 

Bonjour,  Monumenta  Coptica.j 
Gerhardi  (Ernest.)  Dissertationes. 
Kircheri  Prodomus  Coptus. 
Makrizii  Hist.  Coptorum  christianorum. 
Sollerus   de   Erroribus   et   institutis  Copto- 

jacobiticis. 

de  Patriarchis  Alexandrinis. 

Tromler's  Abbildung  der  Copt-kirche.     (As 

in  1749.) 

Butler's  Horae  Biblicee.     Ch.  1.3. 
Stanley's  Hist,  of  the  Eastern  Church. 

Corban. 

Capelli    (L.)    Corban. 

Meinhardtii  Dissertationes  Philolog. 

Cordeliers.    See  Franciscans. 


Corporation    and    Test    Acts.      See 

DISSENT,  SUBSCRIPTION  TO  CRKKDS. 

Pro. 
Crofts'    (Dr.)    Sermons. 
Ellis  on  the  Sacramental  test. 
Fox's  Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  on 

the  repeal,  <tc. 
Pitt's  Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  on 

the  repeal,  &c.   1790.  (And  other  speeches 

on  that  occasion.) 
Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Hist,  of  the  test  act. 
Vindication  of  the  test  act. 


Warburton  (Bp.)   on  the  Alliance   between 
Church  and  State. 

Con. 
Bogue  on  the  C.  and  T.  acts. 
Bristow's  Cursory  reflections. 
Chandler's  (Sam.)  Works. 
Heathcote  on  the  C.  and  T.  acts. 
Loft's  Hist,  of  the  C.  and  T.  acts. 
Defence  of  the  History. 


Pearce's  Nat.  and  tendencj'  of  the,  <fec. 
Pierce's  Reflections  on  Sherlock's  vind. 
(Other  treatises.) 


Priestley's  Letter  to  Pitt,  occasioned  by  his 

speech,  &c. 
Robinson  (Robt.)  on  Sacramental  tests. 

Many  books  contain  discussions  of  this 
subject,  some  of  which  are  named  elsewhere 
under  "  Dissent,"  "  Establishments,"  and 
"  Toleration  ;"  but  the  controversy  has  sub- 
sided. "An  arranged  catalogue  of  tho  pub- 
lications relating  to  the  repeal  of  the  corp. 
and  test  acts,  from  1772  to  1790.  containing 
a  list  of  165  pamphlets,  mostly  anonymous," 
was  printed  by  J.  Johnson,  London,  1790. 
The  full  titles  and  date  of  publication  are 
given  in  each  case.  There  is  also  a  list  of 
tracts  for  and  against  the  repeal  in  Kijjpis' 
Edition  of  Doddridge's  lectures. 

Corruption   of  Antediluvians. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Notes  of  sermons. 
Cosmology.    See  creation. 

De  Serres,  la  Cosmogone  de  Moise. 

Grotius   de  -Veritate. 

Johann,  Kosmogonische  Ansichten  der  Jud. 

Kurtz's  Bibel  und  Astronomic. 

Moeller's    Kosmologie    in    d.    griechischen 

Kirche.      (Compare4   with    the    Gnostic 

system.) 
Shultz's  Astron.  Copernicum  instaurata  rel. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     Jan.,  1854. 

Chevalier's  Hulsean  lectures.     1827. 

Christian  Examiner.     59:379. 

Dawson's  (J.  W.)  Archaia. 

Hamilton's  Pentateuch  and  its  assailants. 

Iloare's  Veracity  of  the  book  of  Genesis. 

Howard's  Scrip,  hist,  of  the  earth,  compared 

with  Oriental  traditions. 
Huxtable's  (E.)  Sacred  record  of  Creation. 
Kurtz's  Bible  and  astron.    Tr.  by  Simonton, 


12T 


Lewis'  (TaylOT)  Six  days  of  creation. 
Lord's  Theol.  and  Literary  Journal.     8:271. 

(Review  of  Lewis.) 
Mitchell's  Astronomy  of  the  Bible. 
Rhinds'  Six  days  of  creation. 
Robinson's  (N.)  Christian  Philosopher. 

Councils.    See  canons,  synods. 

Aguirre,  Collectio  Concil.  Hispanae,  &c., 
cum  notis  et  dissertationibus,  &,c. 

Cura  et  labore  Catalini. 

Amyraldi  Disputationes  Theologicfe. 

Andre,  Hist,  chron.  et  dogniat.  des  C.  to  1851. 

Annati  Apparatus  ad  positivam  theol.  meth. 

Augustini  Epitome  Juris  Pontificii. 

Aymon,  Synodes  Nationaux  d'Eglisses  Re- 
formees  en  France. 

Bail,  Summa  cone,  omnium. 

Balusii  Nova  Collect.  Conciliorum. 

Beveridgii  PandectiB,  Canon.  S.  S.  Aposto- 
lorum  et  conciliorum  ab.  eccl.  Grseoa  re- 
ceptorum. 

Biancini  et  Nerri,  Hist.  EcclesiasticEe. 

Binii  Concilia  General,  et  Provinc.  Gr«ca 
et  Latina.     (9  vols.,  fol.) 

Binterim's  Pragmatische  Gesch.,  &c.  (From 
400  to  1400.) 

Cabassutii  Notitia  Cone,  ecclesise. 

Camerarii  Enumeratio  oecumenicar.  Synod. 

Cappeli  Thesaurus  disputat.  theologicEe. 

Carranze  Summa  Conciliorum. 

Catalini  C.  (EcumenicEe  Prolegomenis. 

Cave,  Notitia  Historica  omnium  concil. 

Cellier,  Hist,  generale  des  Auteurs  sacres. 

Chowanetz's  Handbuch  aller  Concilien. 

Chytrtei  Catalogus  Conciliorum. 

Coleti  Saero-Sancta  Concilia.  (A  collection 
filling  30  folios.) 

Collection  Universelle  et  Complete  des  eon- 
ciles  generaux,  nationaux,  provinceaux, 
et  synodeaux.     (80  vols.     1858.) 

Cossartii  S   S.  concilia. 

Cupii    Dissertationes. 

De  Rives,  Epitome  Canonum  C. 

Fabricii  Bibliotheca  Ecclesiastica. 

Filsjeau  Dictionaire  des  Conciles. 

Harduini  Collectio  max.  conciliorum. 

Hardt,  Historia  (Ecumen.  concilii. 

Hefele's  Concilien  Geschichte. 

Hermant,  Hist,  de  C-  depuis  la  naissance 
de  I'eglise  jusq.  present.     1704. 

Hildebrandi  Hist.  Concil.  a  nato  Christi. 

Labbei  S.  S.  Concil.  collectio.  (The  latest 
and  perhaps  the  most  complete  edition  of 
the  councils.     1759-1798.    31  vols.,  folio.) 

Leandri  Historia  et  Harmonia  Conciliorum. 

Long!  (F.)  Summa  concilior.  omnium. 

Lupi  Notie  et  dissertationes. 

Luther   de    Conciliis. 
Maire,  Le  promptuaire  des  Conciles. 
Mansi  Conciliorum  collectio  nova.     (A  sup- 
plement to  Coletus.) 
Merlinus  de  Conciliis  Generalibus. 
Pons,  Dictionaire  des  Concils. 


Councils. 

Potter,  I'Esprit  de  I'Eglise.     (Equivalent  to 

a  full  ecclesiastical  history.) 
Pratioli  Narratio  historica  C.  omnium. 
Prideaux  (J.),  Opera.     (Synopsis  of  all  C.) 
Richard,  Analyse  des  conciles  generaux  et 

particuliers. 

Analysis  C.  generalium  et  particular. 

Salmon,  Etude  des  Conciles. 

Schannat  Concilia  Germanise.  (An  immense 

collection.) 
Selnecceri  Catalogus  brevis  prascip.  C. 
Stumpff's  Grossen  gemeinen  conciliums. 
Surii    Concilia   Omnia. 
Sutlivius  de  Conciliis  et  eorum  auctoritate. 

(Against  Bellarmin.) 
Tregarii  Paradoxa  de  Cone,  auctoritate. 
Wessenberg's  Kirchenversammlungen. 
Wilkins'    Concilia   Brittanias    et   Hibernise. 

(A.  D.  1346  to  A.  D.  1717.) 

Baxter's  (Rich.)  True  history  of  Councils. 

Cave's  Gov't  of  the  ancient  church. 

Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     6:520. 

Comber's  Roman  forgeries  in  the  councils  of 
the  first  4  centuries,  and  in  the  annals  of 
Baronius. 

Dupin's  Dissertations  and  History  of  eecles. 
writers.  (To  the  end  of  the  12th  century. 
"  Distinguished  for  integrity  and  modera- 
tion."— Hallam.) 

Eclectic  Magazine.     12:357. 

Grier's  General  Councils.  (From  the  Coun- 
cil of  Nice,  325,  to  the  end  of  that  of 
Trent,  1563.) 

Hammond's  Definitions  of  faith. 

Hey's  (Dr.  J.)  Lectures.     Bk.  4. 

Hilarius   on    Synods. 

James  on  the  Councils  and  Fathers. 

Jenkins'  Authority  of  general  councila. 
(Showing  their  false  dealings.) 

Prideaux's  Synopsis  of  Councils. 

Pusey's  Councils  of  the  Church.     (To  381.) 

Richer's  History  of  General  Councils. 

Spelman's  Roman  Forgeries. 

PARTICULAR  COUNCILS. 

Writers  differ  as  to  the  number  of  Councils 
called  "  General,"  or  embracing  the  whole 
Church.  Romanists  reckon  18,  Beveridge  8, 
Prideaux  7,  Bullinger  6.  They  are  usually 
reckoned  to  be  10.  As  named  here,  they 
stand  in  alphabetical  order.         ^ 

ANTIOCH.     A.  D.  345.    See  photinians. 
Schelstrate,  Sacrum  Antiochenum  C. 

BASLE.     A.  U.  1431. 

Ferrier,  Concil.  Basiliense. 

Gratii  Fasciculus  rerum  expectandarum  et 

fugiendarum. 
L'Enfant  Hist,  de  la  guerre  des  Hussites. 


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Councils. 

Martene,  Thesaurus  anecdotorum.  (Fourteen 
folios  of  documents,  now  of  small  value. 
See  list  of  contents  in  Bowling's  Notitia.) 

Sylvius  de  Concilio  Basiliensi. 

CARTHAGE.     A.  D.  252. 

Balduini  Disputationes  de  ecclesia. 
Massonii  Gesta  Collationis  C.  habitae. 
Pontius'  Life  of  Cyprian. 


CHALCEDON. 
Council. 


A.  D.    «1.      4tli  General 

See  EUTYCHIAJIS,    NESTORI- 


Francisci,  Chalcedonensi  Concilia. 

Pelasgi   Schola  fidei. 

Eumpsei  Commentatio  de  symbolis. 

CONSTANCE.     A.  D.  1414-1418. 

Chastanet,  Nouvelle  hist,  du  C.  du  Const. 

Ferrier,  Cone.  Constantiense. 

Hardt  [or  Von  Der  Hardt]  Hist.  (Ecumeni- 
cum  Concilium  Constantiensis.  (Fine 
portraits  of  all  the  leading  members,  and 
views  of  remarkable  places.  7  volumes, 
folio.) 

L'Enfant,  Hist,  du  C.  de  Constance. 

Marmor's  Konzil  zu  Konstanz. 

Miiller's  (F.  D.)  Kampf  um  d.  Autoritat,  &c. 

Vries,  Historia  Concilii  Constantinensis. 

Wissenberg's  Kirehenversammlungen. 

L'Enfant's  Cone,  of  C.  Tr.  by  S.  Whateley. 
("  I  cannot  recommend  it  too  highly." — 
Bp.  Burnett.) 

I.  CONSTANTINOPLE.      A.  D.   381.      2d 

General  Council.     See  Macedonians, 

SABELLIANS. 

Cowper's  (B.  H.)  Syriac  miscellanies. 

II.  CONSTANTINOPLE.     A.  D.  553.     5th 

General  Council.  See  arians,  orioen. 

Verpoortenii  Hist.  Cone.  2d  Constant. 
Crackenthorp's  6th  General  Council.     (Re- 
futes Baronius.     Preface  by  D.  Featley.) 

III.  CONSTANTINOPLE.     A.  D.  680.     6tli 
.  General   Council.    See  image  wor- 
ship, monothelites. 

IV.  CONSTANTINOPLE.     A.  D.  754. 

Some  call  this  the  7th  General  Council, 
but  it  is  generally  rejected^  and  the  2d  C.  of 
Nice  called  the  7th. 


CONSTANTINOPLE. 
General  Council. 


A.  D.  869.     8th 


Raderi  Acta  Concilii  octavi. 
Crackenthorp's    Fift    Generall    Covncel   at 
Constantinople. 


Couiicils.  M 

EPHESUS.   A.  D.  431.   3d  General  Council. 
See  EUTYCHIANS,  nestoriaks. 

Allatii  (Leo)  Vindicat.  Syn.  Ephesina;. 
[Hermannus   Pacificus,  sen  Herdesiani,]  de 
Synod.  Ephesina,  cum  adjunctis  thesibus. 
Lucii  Doct.  et  certamina  Synodi  Ephesin£e. 
Lupi    Opera. 
Pelargi    Schola   Fidei. 
Rumpaji  Commentarius  de  Symbolis. 
Tabberti   Dissertationes. 

Christian  Examiner.     54:49. 


FLORENCE.     A.  D.  1439. 

Abrami  Acta  Synodi  Florentini. 
Allatius   de    Ecclesia. 
Creightoni  Historia  Cone.  Florentini. 
Justiniani  Cone.  Florentini  acta. 
Purmanni  (J.  G.)  Narratio,  <fec. 
Syropuli  Vera  Hist,  uniouis  non  verae  inter 
Grajcos  et  Latinos. 

FRANKFORT.     A.  D.  1794. 
Curtius  de  C.  Francofurtensis. 
Dorschii  Collatio  ad  Cone.  Francofurtensim. 
Struvii  Historia  Cone.  Franc. 

I.  JERUSALEM. 

Danhaveri  Disputationes  Theologicas. 
Heidegger  de  Libertate  Christianorum. 
Ittigius  de  Haereses  Kvi  ajjostolici. 
Leonhardi  Diatribe  de  decreto  C.  Hierosol. 
Schelvigii  Exercitatio  de  C.  Hierosol. 
Stigzelii  Diss,  de  Cone.  Apostolico. 

II.  JERUSALEM.     A.  D.  1672. 

Aymon,  Memoires  de  la  relig.  des  Grees. 
Bassnage,  Hist,  des  Eglises  Reformees. 
Gisberti  Cuperi  epistolje. 

Crowell's  State  of  the  Greek  church. 

I.  LATERAN.     A.  D.    1123.     9th    General 

Council.  See  celibacy  of  the  clerot. 

Evans'  Statutes  of  the  C.  of  Lateran. 

II.  LATERAN.     A.  D.  1139.     10th  General 

Council.     See  image  worship,  wal- 

DENSES. 

Buddei  Miscellanea  sacra. 
Cennii  Cone.  Lateranensis. 
Hannius  de  C.  Lateranensis. 
Raymondi  Decretalium  Gregorii  IX. 
Walchii  Commentarius  de  Cone.  L. 

There  were  several  other  Lateran  Councils. 
That  of  1512  (5th)  annulled  decrees  of  the 
Council  of  Pisa. 

MENTZ. 

Sagittarii  Introd.  ad  Hist,  ecclesiasticum. 
Schmidius  (Jo.  And.)  Dissertationes. 


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Coiin«i1s. 

NICE.     A.  P.  32.'5.      lat  General   Couucil. 

See      ABIANISM,  CREED  NICBNE. 

Assemanni  Bibliotheca  Orientalis. 
Baieri  Disputationes  Theologicse. 
Beausohie,  Histoire  de  Manicheisme. 
Benzelii  Vindiciie  Cone.  Nicense. 
Camerari  Hist,  synodi  Nicenae. 
Dauhaveri  Disputationes  Theologieae. 
Dorsohei    Exeroitationes. 
Eisenschinid,  iiber  de  Unfehlbark,  &c. 
Fichtii  Dissertationes.     {Acta  enid.) 
Gelasii  Acta  N.  cone,  cum  corrollario. 
Ittigii  Hist.  Synodorum  in  Gallia. 
Le  Clerc,  Bibliotiieque  Universelle. 
Mentzeri  Exercit.  historico-theologica. 
Pisani  Acta  Consilii  Nicajni. 
Renaudot,  Hist.  Patriarch.  Alexandrinorum. 
Sandii  Hist.  Concilii  N. 

Boyle's  Trans,  of  Eusebius.     (Introd.) 
Cowper's  Syriac  Miscellanies. 
Cruce's  Histor.  view  of  the  C.  of  Nice. 
Kaye's  (Bp.)  Ace.  of  the  Council  of  Nice. 
Tillemont's  History  of  the  C.  of  Nice. 

II.  NICE.    A.D.  7S6.   7th  General  Council. 

See  IMAGE  WORSHIP. 

Danhaveri  Disputationes  Theologieae. 
Baieri    Disputationes. 
Gelasii  Commeutarius  actorum  Con.  N. 
Ittigii  Hist.  Synodorum  in  Gallia. 
Mentzeri    BilRliotheca. 

Comber  (T.)  on  the  2d  C.  of  Nice. 
PISA.     A.  D.  1-109. 

Acta   Concilii    Pisani. 

Hieronymus  de  Croaria  Cone.  Pisani. 

Lenfant,  Histoire  de  C.  de  Pise. 

SIRMIUM. 

Dorsehei  Collatio  hist.  C.  Sirmienses. 
Mansi  CoUectio  nov.  Conciliorum. 
Petavii  Theologia  Dogmatica. 
Sirmondi  (R.)  C.  Antiqua  Galliae. 


TRENT.     A.  D.   154.5-1563. 
Council. 


10th   General 


Aymon,  Lettres  et  memoires  du  Nonce  Vis- 
conti. 

Baumgarten  (S.  I.),  Observ.  de  C.  Trident. 

Bungener,  Histoire  du  C.  de  Trent. 

Calvini  Acta  Synodi  Tridentini. 

Canones  et  Decreta  C.  Trid.  (Many  editions  : 
that  of  Richter,  1853,  is  very  complete.) 

Cellarii  Disputationes.     Disp.  XVII. 

Chemnitii  Examen  concilii  T.  (In  this  im- 
mortal work,  not  only  are  the  doctrines  of 
this  celebrated  council  ably  refuted,  but 
the  truth  happily  inculcated.) 

Danzii  Libri  symbolici  eccl.  Catholicae. 

Dupin,  Hist,  du  C.  de  T.  et  des  ehoses  qui  se 
sont  passees  en  Europe  touchant  la  relig. 

Ebelingi  Examen  C.  Tridentini. 

9 


Councils. 

Gentilleti  Examen  C.  Tridentini. 

Gentillet,  le  Bureau  du  C.  de  Trent.     (To 

prove  that  its  decisions  are  contrary  to 

those  of  the  ancient  councils.) 
Heideggeri  C.  Trident.  Auatoinia. 

Tumulus  C.  Trid.  (Reply  to  Reding.) 


Hottingeri  Dissertationes. 

Jurieu,  Abrege  de  Fhist.  du  C.  de  T.  avec 

reflexions. 
Kollner,  de  Actis  C.  Tridentini. 
Labbae  C.  Trid.  Canones  et  decreta,  cum  aliis 

in  concilio  gestis. 
Le  Plat,  Monumentorum  ad  hist.  C.  Trident. 

(Embraces  1400  treatises,  {protests,  itc,  in 

8  volumes,  qaarto.) 
Lettres,    Anecdotes,    et    Memoires.      (Acta 

erud.     1719.) 
Meiucii  Christus  a  C.  Trid.  excommunicat. 
Mendham,  Acta  Cone.  Tridentini. 
Mollinceus  de  C.  Tridentini. 
Paliotto,  Acta  Cone.  Tridentini. 
Pauli  (Sarpi,  sive  Polani,  "  Father  Paul,") 

Cone,  du  Trente.     (Translated  into  many 

languages.     Exposes    the   intrigues   with 

which  it  was  conducted.) 
Reding's  Concilia  Tridentini. 
Salig's  Historic  des  Tridentischen  C. 
Thuani  Historia  C.  Tridentini. 
Vargas,  Lettres  et  Memoires. 

Buckley's  Canons  and  decrees  of  the  C.  of  T. 

Catechism  of  the  C.  of  T. 

History  of  the  C.  of  Trent. 


Bungener's  Hist,  of  the  C.  of  Trent.     Tr.  by 

Scott. 
Calvin's  Tracts.     (Pub.  of  Parker  Society.) 
Cramp's  (J.  M.)  Text  Book  of  Popery.     (A. 

fair  and  convenient  abridgment.) 
Fysh's  (Fred.;  Beast  and  his  image. 
Geddes'  C.  of  T.  no  free  assembly. 
Miscellaneous  tracts. 


Jurieu's  Hist,  of  the  C.  of  Trent.  (An  epi- 
tome of  Father  Paul.) 

Luzancy's  Reflections  on  the  C.  of  T. 

Matthias'  Hist,  of  the  C.  of  T.     (Brief.) 

Mendham's  Hist.,  &g.,  from  MSS.  and  un- 
published records. 

Paul's  Hist.,  &o.     Trans,  by  N.  Brent. 

Ranchin's  Review  of  the  C.  of  Trent. 

Stillingfleet's  C.  of  T.  exam,  and  disproved. 

Watermouth's  Trans,  of  the  canons  and  de- 
crees, (fee,  with  the  external  and  internal 
history  of  the  council. 

It  is  of  no  consequence  what  general  coun- 
cils have  done,  except  as  part  of  the  history 
of  mankind.  They  have  not  contributed 
either  to  the  peace  or  the  purity  of  the  church. 
Tliose  who  would  search  further,  will  find 
plenty  of  books  named  by  Brunet,  Munuale 
du  iihniire;  Cave,  HikI.  Uterariu  scriplorum 
conciliorum ;  Salmox,  Etude  des  cuncijen. 
The  catalogue  of  a  single  London  bookseller, 
David  Nutt,  1851,  offers  several  hundred 
on  this  subject,  besides  those  given  above. 


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Courage.    See  fortitude. 

Bloomfield's  (C.  J.)  Sermons. 

Davies'  (S.)  Sermons.    (Curse  of  cowardice.) 

Dowling's  (J.  G.)  Swinons. 

Evans'  (Arthur  B.)  Sermons. 

Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 

Hogg's  Sujtports  for  the  timorous. 

Hutchinson's  (A.)  Sermons. 

Lloyd's  (Pearson)  Sermons. 

Roe's    (James)    Sermons. 

Webb's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Williams'  (Alfred)  Sermons. 

Courtesy.     See  clerical  habits, 

POLITENESS. 

Blair's    (Hugh)   Sermons. 
Christian  Monthly  Spectator.    5:57. 
Christian  Observer.     3:83. 
Davis'  Discourses  on  Courtesy. 
Franklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Gresley's  (William)  Sermons. 
Hervey's  (Geo.  W.)  Principles  of  courtesy. 
Hurd's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Mason's  (William)  Sermons. 
Stebbing's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Summertield's  (John)  Sermons. 
Warter's  (John  W.)  Sermons. 


Cousins,   Marriage   of. 

See     CONSANOUINITV. 


Covenant  of  Grace. 

Burmanni  (Economia  Foederum  Dei. 

Cappelus  de  religione  Christiana. 

Cloppenburgii  Disputationes. 

Cocceii  Suinma  doctrinas  de  foedere  Dei. 

Fabricii  Christus  unicum  et  perpetuum  fun- 
dament, ecclcsia;. 

Glassii  Christologia  Mosaica. 

Hulsemannus  de  Pacto  Dei. 

Leydekkeri  Synop.  Controv.  (Agt.  Cocceius.) 

Martinus  de  Foederus  naturae,  et  gratite. 

Michaelis    Dissertationes. 

Musaeus  de  Pactis  Dei  cum  hominibus. 

Oliviani  Substantia  foederis  inter  Deum  et 
electos. 

Rambaehii  Christus  in  Mose. 

Witsius  de  QSeonomia  fcederum.  ("All  his 
works  have  a  sweet  savor  of  holiness." — 
Hebvey.) 

Alleinc's  (R.)  Heaven  opened. 

Allen's   Nature,  ends,  and  difference  of  the 

two  covenants. 
Ball  on  the  Covenant  of  Grace. 
Bell's  (Thos.)  Co  v.  of  Grace  and  of  AVorks. 
Berry    Street    Lectures. 
Blake  on  the  Covenants. 
Bostock  on  the  Covenant  of  Grace. 
Boston's  (Thos.)  Sermons. 
Brown's  Natural  and  revealed  religion. 
Calvin's    Discourses. 
Cave's  Apparatus.  (Prefixed  to  his  "  Lives.") 


Covenant  of  Grace — contitauiL 

Charnock's   Works. 

Colquhoun  on  the  Covenant  of  Grace. 

Cotton  (.John)  on  the  Covenant  of  Grace. 

Dickinson's  Nature  of  the  New  Testament. 

Doddridge's  Rise  and  Progress.     Ch.  17. 

Lectures.     Part  8. 

Dwight's  ThcuKi}:y.     Sermon  43. 

Edwards'  Hist,  of  all  the  Dispensations. 

Erskine's  (John)  Dissertations.     Diss.  L 

Forbes'  (Duncan)  Thoughts  on  religion. 

Gibb's  Sacred  Contemplations. 

Gillespie's  Ark  of  the  Covenant  opened. 

Kelly  (.John)  on  the  Divine  Covenants. 

Mede  on  the  difference  between  the  Old  and 
the  New  Covenant. 

Moor's  Mystery  of  Godliness. 

Petto's  Diff.  between  the  Old  and  New  C. 

Potts'  Consideration  of  the  Covenants. 

Pratt's  Doctrine  of  the  two  covenants. 

Steward  on  Mediatorial  dignity. 

Strong  (Wm.)  on  the  two  C.'s.  ("Precious 
as  the  wedge  of  Ophir." — Cot.  Mather.) 

Taylor's  (H.)  Beauty  of  the  Div.  Economy. 

Taylor's  (John)  Scripture  Divinity. 

Taylor  (Tho.)  on  the  Covenant  of  Grace. 

Thorndike  on  the  Covenant  of  Grace.    , 

Truman's  Grand  Propitiation. 

Watt's  Harm,  of  Divine  Dispensation. 

Watson's    Tracts. 

Wells'  Help  to  the  understanding  of  the 
Divine  laws.    ("Admirable." — Lowndes.) 

Williams'  Gospel  Truth.  * 

Witsius  on  the  Covenants  between  God  and 
Man.  ("  The  finest  combination  of  genius, 
eloquence,  true  divinity,  and  ardent  devo- 
tion, that  perhaps  ever  appeared." — Ry- 

LAND.) 

Covenant   of  "Works. 

Gerhardi    Dissertationes. 
Jaegerus  de  Foedere  legali. 
Kromayerus  de  Pacto  legali  et  evangelico. 
Mulderus  de  Pacto  legali  et  evangelico. 

Alford's  0.  and  N.  T.  dispensat.  compared. 
Berry    Street    Lectures.  , 

Boston's  View  of  the  Cov.  of  Works. 
Colquhoun  on  the  Covenant  of  AVorks. 
Dixon's  Nature  of  the  two  Cijvenants. 
Hopkins  (Ezek.)  on  Original  Sin. 
Kelly's  (John)  'The  Divine  Covenants. 
Strong  on  the  Covenants. 

Most   writers    on   the    preceding    subject 
treat  also  this. 

C  o  venanters. 

Anderson's  Letters  on  the  Overtures. 
Bailey's  Historical  Vindication. 
Biographia  Prcsbyteriana.  (Lives  of  Peden, 

AVellwood,  Cameron,  Cargill,  Renwick,  <tc.) 
Biographies  edited  for  the  Wodrow  Society, 

by  W.  K.  Tweedie. 


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Covenanters — continued. 

BlackwooJ's  Magazine.     6:169. 

Bramhall's  Fair  Warning. 

British  Quart.  Review.     4:325. 

Ciivenanter,  The.     Periodical.     Belfast. 

Fealtiy's    League    illegal. 

Htiulerson's  (Alex.)  Life  and  times. 

Hetheringtijn's  Church  of  Scotland. 

Napier's  Montrose  and  the  Covenanters; 
from  original  documents  hitherto  unpub- 
lished.    1838. 

Nye's  Exhortation  to  take  the  covenant. 

Rule's  Good  old  way  defended. 

Vindication. 

Sage's  Leilcrs.     (Against  the  Gov't.) 

Shiel's   Hind   let   loose. 

Simpson's  Traditions  of  the  Covenanters. 

Wilson's  Defence  of  the  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

Womock's  League  and  Cov.  condemned. 

Covetousness.     See   libfrality. 
Augustine,    Sermones. 

Abernethy.'s  (Bp.)    Discourses. 

Baxter's  (Rich.)  Christian  Ethics. 

Bourn's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Christian  Examiner.     22:218. 

Chalmer's  (Thos.)  Commercial  discourses. 

Copley's  (Esther)  Evils  and  cure  of  C. 

Crouch's  (AV^m.)  Sin  of  C.  detected:  with  its 
branches — fraud,  oppression,  lying,  &o. 

Dolany's  (Patrick)  Sermons.   . 

Kick's    (Thomas)    Works. 

Dowling's  (J.  G.)  Sermons. 

Dwight's    Discourses. 

Ellaby's  (Thelwell)  Anti-Mammon:  an  ex- 
posure of  the  unscriptural  statements  of 
"  Mammon,"  and  a  statement  of  the  true 
doctrine. 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 

Foster's  (John)  Lectures  at  Broadmead. 

Frazier's  Magazine.     15:101. 

Fuller's   (A.)    Works. 

Gisborne's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Glassford's  Enquiry  into  Covetousness. 

Harris'  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Harris'  Mammon  :  or,  Covetousness  the  sin 
of  the  Christian  Church. 

Haynes'  Illustration  of  faith  and  practice. 

Hopkins'   (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Hume's    (David)    Essays. 

Hunt's  (Thomas)  Dissertations. 

Jeter's    (J.    B.)    Sermons. 

Jones'  (William)  Essay  on  Covetousness. 

Lamont's  (D.)  Sermons  on  Prevalent  Vices. 

Latimer's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Lavington's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Mardley's  Instruc.  for  covetous  riche  men  to 
beholde  and  learne  what  perel  and  danger 
they  be  brovght  unto,  yf  they  have  their 
consolation  in  miserable  mammon. 

Monod's  (Adolphe)  Sermons.  Tr.  by  H.  C. 
Fish. 

Panoplist.     9:256. 


Robertson's  Moral  Exercises. 
Saurin's    (James)    Sermons. 
Scott's  (Thomas)  Theological  Essays. 
South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Stoughton's  Arraignment  of  C. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Tindale's  (Wm.,  the  Martyr,)  Sermons. 
Treffry    on    Covetousness. 
Verschoyle's  (Hamilton)  Sermons. 
Whitaker's  (Edw.  W.)  Sermons. 

Co-wardice.    See  courage. 

Cranmer.    See    marttroloqt. 

Cranmcr's  Works.     (Pub.  by  Parker  Soc.) 

Remains;  by  H.  Jenkins. 

Life  of;  by  Le  Bas. 

by  Todd. 


Christian  Examiner.     55:63. 
Christian  Magazine.     1:9. 
Edinburg  Review.     54:312. 
Gilpin's  Lives  of  ihe  Reformers. 
Strype's    Memorials. 

Todd's  Vindication  of  Abp.  Cranmer  against 
Lingard,  Milner.  and  Butler. 

Creation.  See  cosmology,  geology,  har- 
mony OF  REVELATION  AND  SCIENCE, 
THEORIES    OF    THE    EARTH. 

Basil,  Hexameron.     (Homilia;.) 

Gregory  Nys.,  Hexameron.   (The  best  of  his 

works.) 
Ambrose,  de  Opere  sex  dierum. 

Abrami  Pharus  Vet.  Testament!. 

Aberlen's  Gottliche  Offenbarung. 

Afl'elmanni  Exercitationes  AcademicsB. 

Balthasari  Historia  Creationis. 

Beausobre,  Histoire  de  Manicheisme.  Lib. 
v.,  ch.  3,  4,  5. 

Burnett's  Doctrina  antiqua  de  rerum  origini- 
bus.  (Gives  the  sentiments  of  the  philo- 
sophers of  all  nations.) 

Danhaveri  (Joann.  C.)  Exercitationes. 

Fabricii  Hexameron  Dei  opus  explicatum. 

Fenelon,  I'Existenee  de  Dieu  demontree. 

Graverolii  Vindicatio  Mosae.  (Agt.  Burnet.) 

Honerti  Dissertationes  IlistoricEe. 

Hottingeri  Hist,  creationis  Examen. 

Junii   Disputationes. 

Keil's  (C.  F.)  Apologia  Mosaicae. 

Kippingii  Exercitationes  Sacrae. 

Leibnitz,  Essais  de  Theodicee. 

Leydekkeri  Archaeologia  Sacra. 

Martinii  Commentatio  de  Creatione. 

Reynoldi  Dissertationes  Philosophicaj. 

Rougemont,  du  Monde  dans  ses  rapport  avec 
la  Bible  et  les  philosophes. 

Seldeni    Exercitationes. 

Serres'  Kosmogonie  d.  Moses  im  vergleiche 
mit  d.  geologic. 

Sigwart's  Problem  des  Bosen. 

Silberschlag's  Geogenie  der  heilig-Schrift. 

Teller's  (W.  A.)  Alteste  Theodicee. 


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Creation — continued. 

Vossii  (G.  J.)  Theses  Theologies. 
Zanchius  de  Operibus  Dei. 
Zorni  Theologia  Patristica. 

Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Barrow's    (Isaac)    Sermons. 
Berrington's  (Simon)  Dissertations. 
Bibliotheca'  Sacra.     13:83,  743.    14:61,  .388. 
15:314. 

Binning's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Birks  ou  the  Difficulties  of  belief. 

Blackmore's  Creation.  (A  philosophical 
poem,  greatly  praised  by  Dr.  Johnso:;.) 

Bloonifield's  (Cha.  J.)  Sermons. 

Boston's  (Thomas)  Discourses. 

Bowden's  (J.  W.)  Thoughts  on  the  work  of 
Creation. 

Bridgewater  Treatises.  (On  the  power,  wis- 
dom, and  goodness  of  God  in  creation;  by 
Chalmers,  Kidd,  Buckland,  Prout,  Bell, 
Kirby,  Roget,  Whewell,  &c.) 

Burton's  View  of  the  Creation. 

Challis'  Creation  ;   in  plan  and  in  progress. 

Charnock's   AVorks. 

Chevalier's  Hvilsean  Lectures.     1827. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Adam)  Discourses. 

Cudworth's  Confutation  of  Atheism.* 

Cumberland's  Sanchoniathon. 

De  Bow's  Review.     4:177. 

Donne's  (John)  Sermons. 

Dublin  University  Mag.     47:580. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Sermons.  (God's  object 
in  Creation.) 

Essenius  on  the  first  3  eh.  of  Genesis. 

Foster's  (Cha.)  Critical  Essays. 

Garbett's  Book  of  God  vindicated. 

Gilfillan's  Alpha  and  Omega.     Ch.  3. 

Got's  Genesis  of  the  world. 

Gray's  Antiquity  of  the  earth  in  harmony 
with  the  Mosaic  record. 

Grew's  Cosmologia  Sacra. 

Hale's  (Sir  M.)  Origin  of  mankind. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Contemplations. 

Hamilton's  Pentateuch  and  its  assailants. 

Hartwig's  Harmony  of  Nature. 

Hasting's  (H.  J.)  Parochial  sermons. 

Hervey's  (Jas.)  Meditations. 

Hoare's  Veracity  of  the  book  of  Genesis. 

Home's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Hutchinson's  Moses'  Principia. 

Kendrick  on  the  Primaeval  History. 

Kennedy's  Donnellan  Lectures.     1824. 

King's  Morsels  of  Criticism. 

Kirwan's  Critical  notes  on  Genesis.     Ch.  1. 

Kirwan's  (Rich.)  Geological  Essays. 

Kitto's  Journal  of  Sacred  Lit.    3:159.  5:186. 

Knapp's  Christian  Theology. 

Lewis'  (Taylor)  Six  days  of  creation. 

Literary  and  Theol.  Review.     4:526. 

McCosh's  Typical  forms,  and  special  ends  in 
creation. 

McCullock's  (John)  System  of  Geology. 

McDonald's  Defence  of  the  first  3  chapters 
of  Genesis. 


Creation — continued. 

Mason  (T.  M.)  on  the  Creation.  (Reply  to 
"  Vestiges  of  Creation.") 

Meade's  (Bp.)  The  Bible  and  the  Classics. 

Methodist  Quart.  Review.     12:497. 

Milne's  Physico-theological  Lectures. 

Murray's  (Jas.)  Design  of  the  Mosaic  Hist. 

New  Englander.     9:510. 

North  American  Review.     6:264.  60:426. 

Parker's  (Benj.)  Survey  of  the  six  days. 

Pirie's  Posthumous  Works. 

Poole's  Genesis  of  the  earth  and  man.  (A 
critical  examination  of  passages  of  Scrip- 
ture.) 

Powell's  (Baden)  Inductive  philosophy. 

Pratt's  Genealogy  of  Creation. 

Pve's  Moses  and  Bolingbroke. 

Quarterly  Review.     16:37. 

Ragg's  Creation's  Testimony  to  its  God. 

Rawiinson's  Bampton  Lectures.     1859. 

Ray's    Physico-theology. 

Repton's  Boyle  lectures.     1808. 

Rhind's  (G.W.)  Letters. 

Ryland's  Contemplations. 

Shuckford's  Dissertations. 

Sligo's    (A.)    Essays. 

South's  (Robt.)  Sermons. 

Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacra?. 

Sturm's  Reflections  on  the  works  of  God. 

Thayer's  (Elihu)  Sermons. 

Tottie's  (John)    Sermons. 

Townsend's  Moses  as  a  historian. 

Vincent's  (Will.)  Sermons. 

Walker's  (J.  B.)  God  revealed  in  the  process 
of  creation. 

Witty's  Vindic.  of  the  Mosaic  history. 

Wood's  Mosaic  account  of  the  Creation,  illus- 
trated by  modern  discoveries.     1811. 

Wright's  Mosaic  creation  viewed  in  the  light 
of  modern  Geology.     1847. 

Creeds.   See  history  of  doctrines,  subscrip- 
tion TO  CREEDS,  DSE  OF  CREEDS. 

Augusti,  Corpus  librorum  symbolicorum. 
(The  most  complete  collection  of  Protes- 
tant creeds  extant.) 

Baler's  Symbolik  d.  christlichen  Confess. 

Boeckel's  Bekenntniss-Scriften  der  Evang. 
Reform.  Kirche.     1847. 

Bohmer's  Glaubenswissenschaft. 

Creuzer's    Symbolik. 

Danzii  Lib.  symb.  eccl.  Romano-catholicae. 

Feldmann,  der  Symbolzwang. 

Guerike's  Allgemeine  Christ].  Symbolik. 

Hahn's  (C.  U.)  Symbolischen  Biicher  d. 
Evang.  Prot.  Kirche. 

Hase,  Libr.  symb.  ecclesiae  evangelicae  Con- 
cordia. 

Heppe's  Bekenntniss  schriften  d.  altprotest. 
kirche. 

Hosii  Confessio  fidei.  (H.  was  President  of 
the  Council  of  Trent,  and  his  work  is  a 
standard  among  Papists.) 

Kimmelii  Libri  symbol,  eccl.  Orientalis. 

Koecheri  Bibliotheca.   (Praised  by  Walch.) 


133 


C  reeds — crmtinmd. 

Kollner's  Symbolik  allor  chris.  Confess. 
LilUonthalii  Theologica  Bibliotheca. 
LiuJbergii  Libri  symb.  Eccles.  Danicae. 
Matthes'  Comparative  Symbolik  aller  christ- 

lichen  Confessionen. 
Mess'  Symbol.  BUcher  d.  reformirten  Kirche. 
Mohler's  Darstellung  der  Dogm.  gegensatze 

der  Katholiken  uiid  Protestanten.  (Papal.) 
Miiller's  Symbolische  Biicher. 
Nicmeyer   (H.    A.)    Collectio.      (Gives   the 

prinoipal  creeds — twenty-eight  in  all.) 
Ritschl,  iiber  das  Verhaltniss  d.  Bekenntnisses 

zur  kirche. 
Semleri  Symbolic!  Lutheran!. 
Suiceri    Thesaurus. 

Titmanni  Libri  symb.  eccl.  evangelicae. 
Vossii  (G.  J.)  Theses  Theologicae. 
Walchii  (C.  G.  F.)  Biblioth.  symbolica  vetus. 

(First  5  centuries.) 
Walchii  (J.  E.  J.)  Antiquitatcs  Symboliose. 
Winer's  Darstellung  des  lehrbegriffs.  (Gives 

over  60  creeds  of  sects  previous  to  the  12th 

century.) 
Zornii  Opuscula  Sacra.    (60  ancient  creeds.) 

Bingham's  Antiquities  of  the  Church. 

Blackburn's  Confessional.  ("  Scarcely  any 
age  has  produced  a  more  keen  and  nervous 
reasoner." — Toplady.) 

Butler's  Historical  and  critical  account  of 
Roman,  Greek,  and  Protestant  creeds. 

Dunlop's  Collection  of  Confessions  of  F. 

Hall's  (Peter)  Harmony  of  Prot.  confessions. 
(A  useful  manual,  bringing  into  a  single 
volume  the  decisions  of  almost  every  sect 
in  Europe  ;  showing  a  unity  of  Christian 
sentiment  most  impressive.  Of  each  con- 
fession a  brief  historical  account  is  given, 
and  the  Scripture  references.) 

Harvey's  Hist,  and  theol.  of  the  ?>  creeds. 

Heurtley's  (C.  A.)  Harmonia  Symbolica. 

Moehlers  (J.  A.)  Symbolism.  (Differences 
between  Papists  and  Protestants.) 

Nares'  Discourses  on  the  three  Creeds. 

Swainson's  Hulsean  Lectures.  1857.  (The 
relation  of  creeds  to  Scripture  and  to  con- 
science.) 

Toplady's  History  of  the  Creeds. 

Out  of  the  thousand  books  on  this  subject, 
the  above  are  all  sufficient:  but  a  great  list 
of  others  may  be  found  in  Lowndes'  British 
Librarian. 

CREED,  APOSTLES. 

Ambrose,  de  Fide  Orthodoxa. 
Athanasius,  in  Symbolum  Apostolicum. 
Augustine,  de  Fide  et  Symbolo. 
Cyril  Alex.,  Expositio  Orthodoxa?  fidei. 

Amyraldi  Exercitationes  in  Symbolum. 
Ashwell,  Fides  Catholica. 
Bassnage.  Exercitationes  Historicre. 
Beckell's  Bekenntniss  Schriften,  Ac. 


Creeds — crmtinued. 

Bellarmin,  Explication  du  Symb.  Apotres. 

Bemboldi    Commentatio. 

Borneri  Institutiones  Symbolicae. 

Budda?!    Isagoge. 

Calli.\ti    Disputationes. 

Callovii    Dissertationes. 

Carpzovii    Isagoge. 

Chytrsei  Artie,  de  filio  Dei. 

Cockburn  in  Symbolum  Apostolicum. 

Danaei  Explicatio  symbol!  Apostolic!. 

Erasmi  Explanatio  symboli  quod  Apostolo- 

rum  dicitur. 
Eusebii    Dissertationes. 
Fortunat!  Expos.  Symboli  Apostolic!. 
Gernlerus  de  Originc  Symbole  A])os. 
Heideggeri  Dissertationes  Selecta;. 
Lyseri    Disputationes. 
Marheineckii  Institutiones  Symbolicae. 
Meyerus  de  Titulo,  Origine,  Ac. 
Neumannus  de  Conditoribus  symb.  Apos. 
Oliviani  Expositio  symb.  Apostolic!. 
Selneccer!  Exegesis  symbol.  Apostolic!. 
Sennerti  Symbolum  Apostolicum. 
Strauchii  Historia  symboli  Apostolic!. 
Streitwolf,  et  Klener  Libri  Symbolic!. 
Tentzelii    Exercitationes. 
Ulmeri  Symboli  precipua  Synodorum. 
Usseri  Diatriba  de  Romana  Eccles. 
Voetii  (Gisbert.)  Dissertationes. 
AVitsii  Exercitationes  Sacrae. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.     3d  Series.  1:577. 

Barrow's  Exposition  of  the  Apos.  Creed. 

Baylie's  Sermons  on  the  Apos.  Creed. 

Beza's  Confession  of  Faith,  with  a  computa- 
tion of  Papistical  errors. 

Bullinger's  Decades.    (Pub.  by  Parker  Soc.) 

Burgess'  Canons  of  the  Apostles. 

Cave's  Lives  of  the  Fathers. 

Church  Review.     1:332. 

Edwards'  Body  of  Divinity. 

Gill's  (Alex.)  Sacred  Philosophy. 

Griffith  (Tho.)  on  the  Apostles'  creed. 

Heylin's  Sum  of  Ancient  Theology. 

Hey's  (Dr.  J.)  Lectures.     Bk.  4. 

Hooper's  Confession  of  the  Christian  Faith, 

Hutchings  on  the  Apostolic  Creed. 

Jackson's  (Tho.)  Commentaries  on  the  A.  C. 

Ken's    (Bp.)    Exposition. 

Rennet's  Paraphrase  and  Annotations. 

Kettlewell's  Practical  Believer. 

King's  History  of  the  A.  Creed.  (Valuable, 
especially  for  the  quotations.) 

Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  Gospels. 

Law's  Catechetical  Exposition. 

Lightfoot's    Works. 

Mercersburg  Review.     Vol.  I. 

Moore's  Mystery  of  Godliness. 

Pearson's  Exposition  of  the  A.  C. 

Perkins  on  the  Apostolic  Creed. 

Poole's  (George  A.)  Sermons. 

Princeton  Review.     24:602. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Lectures  on  the  Catechism. 

Stackhouse's    Exposition. 


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Creeds — continued. 

Stephens'  (Robt.)  Discourses  on  the  A.  C. 

Toplady's  Hist,  of  the  Apostolic  Creed. 

Towerson  on  the  Creed. 

Viret's    Dialogues. 

Witsius'  Diss,  on  what  is  called  the  A.  C. 

Yates'  Model  of  Divinity. 

CREED,    ATHANASIAN.     See   arianism, 

GENUINENESS  OF  1  TIM.  3:16,    TBINITT. 

Acta   Eruditorum. 
Anthelmii   Disquisitiones. 
Benzelii    Dissertationes. 
Brunoni    Commentarius. 
Comeri  Symbolum  Athanasii. 
Fortunati  Expositio  fidei  Catholieae. 
Genebrardi    Explicatio. 
Heideggeri  Dissertationes  Selects. 
Laurentii    Explicatio. 
Parei    Notte. 

Rixneri  Disputatio  Theologica. 
Tentzellii  Judicia  Eruditorum. 

Ashwell's  Fides  Apostolica.     (^Appendix.) 

Bloomfield's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Burgess'  (Bp.)  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity. 

Card's  Uses  of  the  Athanasian  creed. 

Dennis  (John)  on  the  A.  creed. 

Dodwell  on  the  Athanasian  Creed. 

Harwood's  (Dr.  Edw.)  Dissertations. 

Key's  (Dr.  John)  Thoughts  on  the  A.  C. 

Hook  (W.  F.)  on  the  Use  of  the  A.  Creed. 

Home's  (T.  H.)  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity. 

Vindication  of  the  A.  Creed. 

Hist,  and  Analysis  of  A.  C. 

Horbery's  Defence  and  Explanation. 

Hull's  Disuse  of  the  A.  Creed  advisable  at 
the  present  time.     1831. 

Jenyu's  (Soame)  Tracts. 

Lloj'd's    Vindication. 

Miller's  (Dr.  G.)  Doctrines  of  Christianity. 

Myers'  Vindication  of  the  A.  Creed. 

Qucsnell's    Dissertations. 

Prattent's  Notes  on  the  A.  creed. 

Radcliffe's  Creed  of  A.,  illustrated  by  parallel 
passages  from  the  Bible,  by  quotations 
from  Greek  and  Latin  writers  of  the  first 
6  centuries,  and  by  the  Apostles'  and 
Nicene  creeds. 

Rotherham's  Apology  for  the  A.  Creed. 

Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Waterland's  Critical  Hist,  of  the  A.  Creed. 

Wheatlev's  (Charles)  Lady  Moyer's  lecture. 
1733,  17.34- 

CREED,  NICENE. 

Athanasii  cKioati  Tnorcoi. 

Baieri  Disputationes  Theologicte. 

Benzelii  Dissertationes  Academicae. 

Bull!  Defensio  fidei  Nicense.     ("  We  need  no 

better  help." — Knowles.) 
Heideggeri  Disputationes  Selectte.  » 

Ittigii  Hist.  Concilii  Nicajni. 
Melancthonis   Explicatio. 


Creeds — continued. 

Selnecceri  Exegesis  Symboli  Nicaeni. 
Waltheri  Dissertationes  Theologicae. 
Whitb}',   Disquisitiones   Modestae    in    BuIIi 
defensionem. 

Ashwell's  Fides  Apostolica.     (Appendix.) 
Forbes'  Explanation  of  the  Nicene  C. 
Gregorie's  (John)  Works. 
Waterland's  Crit.  Hist,  of  the  Nicene  C. 
Wheatley's  N.  Creed  expl.  bj'  Scripture. 
Whitby's  Remarks  on  Bull's  Defence. 

For  the  creeds  of  particular  churches  or 
sects,  see  under  their  several  names. 

Cromwell. 

Guizot,  Vie  de  Cromwell. 
Villemain,  Histoire  de  Cromwell. 

Cromwell,  Life  of;  by  Carrington. 
by  0.  Cromwell. 


by  T.  Cromwell. 

by  D'Aubigne. 

by  Harris. 

by  Headley. 

by  Guizot. 

by  Herbert. 

by  Noble. 

by  Russel. 

by  Jos.  D.  Smith. 

by  Southey. 

by  Wilson. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.     61:391. 
Burton's  Hist,  of  the  Lord  Protector. 
Carlyle's  Letters  and  speeches  of  C. 
Christian  Observer.     19:811. 
Christian  Quart.  Spectator.     1:385. 
Eclectic  Review.     New  Series.  1:224. 
Edinburg  Review.     61:393. 
Noble's  Memoirs  of  the  Cromwells. 
Princeton    Review.     17:1. 
Quarterly  Review.     25:279. 
Tulloek's  English  Puritanism, 
^'aughn's  (Robert)   Essays  on  history  and 
philosophy. 

Crosses.    See  affliction,  self-denial. 

Ambrose's  Looking  to  Jesus. 
Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Candlish's  (Robt.)  Sermons. 
Christian  Review.     11:500. 
Daniels'    (M.)    Sermons. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  works 
Hambleton  on  the  Cross  of  Christ. 
Holland's  (.John)  Sermons. 
Hook's  (W.  F.)  Sermons. 
Penu's  (Wm.)  No  cross  no  crown. 
Princeton  Review.     18:158. 

Cruciftxioii.     See  sufferings  of  christ. 

Cruelty  to  Brwtes. 

Barrow's    (S.)    Sermons.  ' 

Benson's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 


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Cruelty  to  Bmtes— continued. 

Booker's  (Dr.  Luke)  Sermons. 

Chalmers'    (Dr.)    Sermons. 

Creswell's  (Dan.)  Serm.  on  domestic  duties. 

Crowe's  Zorphilos ;  or,  Considerations  on 
the  treatment  of  animals. 

Daubeney's  (Archdeacon)  Sermons. 

Drummond  on  Humanity  to  animals. 

Erskine  (Lord)  on  Wanton  Cruelty. 

Fletcher's  Inadequacy  of  penal  law. 

Foster's    Sermons. 

Graham's  Apology  for  the  Brute  Creation. 

Granger's    (Jas.)    Sermons. 

Guardian.     No.  61. 

Hall's    Contemplations. 

Hawtry's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Macauley  on  Cruelty  to  animals. 

Mant's  Reflections  on  the  Sinfulness,  Ac. 

Moore's    (Tho.)    Sermons. 

Mushet's  Wrongs  of  the  animal  world. 

Oliver's  (Benj.)  Essays.     Ess.  6. 

Primatt  on  Mercy  to  animals. 

PuflFendorf's  Law  of  Nature. 

Rawlinson  (John)  on  Mercy  to  brutes. 

Reports  of  the  London  Society  for  sup- 
pressing cruelty,  <fcc. 

Richmond's  (Leigh)  Sermons. 

Squires'    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Styles'    (John)    Sermons. 

Toplady's    Works. 

Wayland's  Elements  of  Mor.  Science.  Bk.  IL 

Youatt  on  Humanity  to  Brutes. 

Young  on  Humanity  to  Animals. 

Crusades. 

Accolitis  de  Bello  a  Christianis  contra  Bar- 
baros,  &c. 

Aubert,  Histoire  des  Guerres  contre  les 
Turcs,  sous  la  Conduite  de  Godefroi. 

Benzelii  Dissertationes. 

Bongarsii  Gesta  Dei  per  Francos.  (This 
great  work  [1611]  contains  histories  of 
the  Crusades,  by  fourteen  difFerent  authors, 
all  of  them  contemporary  with  the  events 
they  describe.  Most  subsequent  histories 
of  the  Crusades  draw  largely  on  this  book 
for  their  materials.) 

Buddaji  Selectae  juris  Naturae  et  Gentium. 

Fabricii  Salut.  lux  Evangelii.     Cap.  XXX. 

Funk's  Gemalde  aus  dem  Zeitalter  der  K. 

Gulielmi  Belli  Sacri  Historia.  (Valuable,  as 
written  by  an  eye-witness.) 

Joinville,  Histoire  de  St.  Louis.  (The  best 
account  of  the  l(i8t  Crusade.) 

Maimbourg,  Histoire  des  Crusades. 

Matthan  Veteris  Mvi  Analecta. 

Michaud,  Bibliotheque  des  Croisades. 

Nouvelle,  Encyclopedie  Theologique. 

Perault,  Hist,  de  Godefroi  de  Bouillon. 

Rechenburgii  (Adam.)  Dissertationes. 

Reineccii  Chronica  Hierosolymitana. 

Schoepflini  Commentatio.  (Act.  Erud.  1727.) 

Schulze   die    KreuzzUge. 

Sybel's  Gesch.  des  ersten  KreuzzUges. 

Voltaire,  (F.  M.)  Hist,  des  Croisades. 


Crusades — cnniinued. 

Wilkins'  Geschichte  der  KreuzzUge  nach 
Morgenlajndischen  und  Abend-licudischen 
Berichten. 

Amor.  Eclectic  Review.     3:340. 
Analytic  Magazine.     3:411. 
Blackwood's  Mag.     4:303.  69:475. 
Buddeus  on  the  Morality  of  the  Crusades. 
Christian  Examiner.     55:97. 
Eclectic  Magazine.     4:471. 
Kdinlmrg  .Alonthly  Review.     4:509. 
Enc'yclope<lia    Brittanica. 
Foreign  Quart.  Rev.     5:623.  28:12. 
Fuller's  (Tho.)  Hist,  of  the  Holy  Wars. 
Herder  on  Man.     Book  II.,  chap.  3. 
Hume's  History  of  England. 
James'  History  of  Chivalry. 
Joinville's  Chronicles  of  the  Crusades. 
Maimbourg's  History  of  the  Crusades. 
Michaud's  Hist,  of  the  C.     Tr.  by  Robson. 
Mills'  (Chas.)  History  of  the  Crusades. 
Monthly    Review.     87:519.    97:389.   99:533. 

121:65. 
North  British  Review.     1:114. 
Oakley's  Oxford  prize  essay.     1827. 
Proctor's  Rise,  Progress,  Results,  Ac. 
Sismondi's  History  of  the  Crusades. 
Sybel's  History  of  the  first  Crusades. 

Curiosity. 

Charnock's  (Steph.)  Discourses. 
Coppleston's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Hewlett's    (John)    Sermons. 
Hurd's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Leighton's  (Abp.)  Works. 
Newton  (W.)  on  Curiosity  in  religion. 
Seed's  (Jer.)  Posthumous  works. 
Stanhope's  (George)  Sermons. 

Custom.    See   fashion,  worldliness. 

Grindal's  (Abp.)   Remains.     (Published  by 

the  Parker  Society.) 
Stanhope's   (Geo.)    Sermons. 

Cyprian. 

Cyprian,  Opera  omnia  quEe  extant. 
Gregory   Naz.,    Orationes. 

Dodwelli  Dissertationes  Cypriana;. 
Gervaise,  Vie  de  St.  C.     (With  an  abridg- 
ment of  his  works,  and  able  notes.) 
Huther's  Cyprian's  Lehre  von  der  Kirche. 
Le  Clerc,  Vie  de  St.  Cyprian. 
Marani    Vita   Cyprianae. 
Rathmanni  Priscorum  Patrum  Theosophia. 

Cave's  Primitive  Christianity. 
Conybeare's  Bampton  lectures.     1839. 
Cyprian's  Works.     Trans,  by  .T.  Pearson. 
Elyot's  Tr.  of  C.'s  sermon  on  Mortality. 
Husenbeth's  Cyprian  vindicated. 
James'  Cyprian  revived. 
Jamieson's  Confutation  of  J.  Sage. 


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Marshall's  Genuine  TVorks  of  St.  C,  with  his 
life.  ("Sometimes  makes  the  translation 
serve  a  pur]iose  remote  from  the  mind  of 
the  author." — Dr.  A.  Clarke.) 

Newman's  (J.  H.)  Trans,  of  C.'s  treatises. 

Poole"s  (G.  A.)  Life  and  times  of  C. 

Read's  (J.  B.)  Tracts  of  C  condensed. 

Sage's  (J.)  Vindication  of  principles. 

Whiston's  Sermons  and  Essays. 

Cyril  of  Alexandria. 

Cyril  (Alex.),  Argumenta  cont.  Nestorianos. 

Commentarius  in  Pentateuchum. 

Cyrilli  Opera.     Edit.  Migne. 
Benzelii  Vindieia  Cyrilli  Alex. 
Oudini   Dissertationes. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     23:452. 

Lardner's  Cred.  of  the  gosp.  hist.     Part  2. 

Smith's  (R.  P.)  Trans,  of  C.'s  com.  on  Luke. 

Cyril  of  Jerusalem. 

Cyrilli  Opera,  Gr.  et  Lat.  recens.  et  illust. 

Petavius.     Kiol. 
Cyrilli  Opera,  (xr.  et  Lat.  recens.  et  illust. 

Reischl.     1847. 
Plitt  de  C.  Hier.  orationibiis  quse  extant. 
Touttasi  (Ant.  August.)  Dissertationes. 

Cyril's  Com.  on  Luke.     Tr.  by  R.  P.  Smith. 

Dagoii. 

Roseri  (T.)  Diss,  de  Philistajorum  idolo. 

Dainianisfs.    See  trinity. 

Assemauni  Bibliotheca  Oricntalis. 

Dancing.    See   amusements. 

Boiseul,  Contre  les  danses. 
Daneau,  Traite  des  danses. 

Brooks'  (John  T.)  Sermons. 
Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     1:185. 
Christian  Observer.     12:4-34. 
Davis'  (M.)  Thoughts  on  dancing. 
Dunn  on  Private  and  ball-room  dancing. 
Southern  Literary  Messenger.     1:512. 
Theleur's  (E.  A.)  Letters  on  dancing. 

Daniel.     See  period  of  1260  tears,  seventy 

WEEKS. 

Frederici  (Dowcn.)  Disputationes. 
Hengstenberg's  Authentic  des  Daniel. 

Brown's  Eventide:  or,  the  last  triumph. 
Girdlestone's  (Charles)  Sermons; 
Home's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Ken's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Manchester's  "  Times"  of  Daniel. 
Pearson's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 
Presbyterian  Quart.  Review.     1:32,  208. 
Thompson's  (F.  E.)  Lent  lectures.     Lee.  9. 

Dark  Ages.    See  middle  ages. 


David.     See    bioorapht. 

Choisy,  Ilistoire  de  la  Vie  de  David. 
Hasii  Regni  Davidici  descriptio  geographica 
historica.     (Acta  erud.  1740.) 

Andrews'    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Bayle's  Dictionary.     Art.  David. 

Chandler's  (Saml.)  Critical  Hist,  of  the  life 
of  David.  (Examines  and  refutes  the  ob- 
jections of  Bayle  and  others.  "A  book 
above  all  praise." — Horne.) 

Christian  Monthly  Spect.    '5:595.  6:23. 

Delany's  Life  and  reign  of  David ;  inter- 
spersed with  Conjectures,  Digressions,  and 
Disquisitions. 

Harris'    (Robert)    Sermons. 

Holdsworth's  (R.)  Sermons. 

Kitto's  Journal  of  Sac.  Lit.     2:59.  4:335. 

Laurie's  (Dr.  Tho.)  Sermons. 

Lawson's  Discourses  on  the  hist,  of  D. 

Macduff's  Sunsets  on  the  Heb.  mountains. 

Milner's  (Jos.)  Practical  Sermons. 

Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Patten's  (Tho.)  King  D.  vindicated. 

Porter's  Character  of  David  considered. 

Seeker  s    (Abp.)    Sermons. 

Thompson's  (F.  E.)  Lent  lectures.    Lcct.  18. 

Thompson's  (H.)  Davidica.  (12  Sermons  on 
the  life  and  character  of  David.) 

Davidists. 

David's  (Geo.)  Wunderbuch. 

Erklarung  der  schoepfung.     (And  16 

other  books  in  German,  now  forgotten.) 
Ancronii  Epistolse  de  vita  et  secta  Davidia 

Georgii. 
Emmius'  Grundlicher  Untericht. 
Jessenii  Larva  D.  G.  detracta. 
Stolterforth's  Hist,  von  David  Georgen. 
Zeidleri  (C.  G.)  Dissertationes. 

Day  of  Grace.   See  deathbed  repentance. 

Alleine's    Alarm. 

Baxter's  Call  to  the  Unconverted. 

Sherlock    on    Death. 

Snower's    (Jno.)    Sermons. 

Day  of  Judgment.     See  judgment. 

Deacons.    See  church  government. 

Limborchii  Theologia  Christiana. 
Maydorn's  Diakonie  und  der  Diakonat. 
Ziegler,  de  Diaconis  et  diaconisses  vet.  eccl. 

Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     9:281,  482. 

Howell  (R.  B.  C.)  on  the  Deaeonship.  (Ju- 
dicious and  full.) 

Lorrimer  on  the  Oflfice  of  Deacon. 

Newmiin's  (Dr.  William)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Tho.  H.)  Functions  of  Deacons. 

Watt's    (Isaac)    Works. 

Whitgift's  (Abp.)  Works.  (Parker  Society 
j)ublications.l 


13Y 


Deaconesses. 

Basnagii  Anuales  Polit.-Ecclesiasticae. 
Beck,  Quelque  mots  sur  I'oeuvres  des  Diac. 
Bingham's  Origincs  Eeclesiastieae.     Lib.  II. 
Fleidner    und   Disselhoff,    der   Armen    und 

Kraukenfreund. 
Odelemii  (J.  Ph.)  Dissertationes  Theologicae. 
Pinii  Tractatus  de  ecolesia;  diaconessis. 
Ziegler,  de  D.  Vet.  Ecolesiieum.    Cap.  XIX. 

Edinburg  Review.     87:22.S,430. 
Hayue  on  the  Revival  of  Deaconesses. 
Hovvson's  Deaconesses  ;  or,  woman's  help  in 

parochial  work. 
Ludlow's  Women's  work  in  the  church. 
Mosheim's  Ecclesiastical  History. 
Quarterly  Review.     54:179. 
Twining's  Deaconesses  of  the  Chur.  of  Eng. 


Deadly   Sins.       See    sins  op    iqnorance, 

SINS  OF  INFIRMITY,  VENIAL  SINS. 

Godeschalcus,  Confessionale. 

Benson's  (Geo.)  Dissertations  on  the  Catho- 
lic epistles. 
Gahan's  (William)  Sermons. 
Gregory's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Hey's  (Dr.  John)  Lectures. 
Kidder   on    Wilful    sins. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Polemic  discourses. 


Dead  Sea.    See    qeoqrapht. 

Amor.  Bibl.  Repository.     6:112. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     5:764.  7:393.  12:528. 

Kitto's  Journal.     7:334. 

Littell's  Living  Age.     22:157.  23:1.  31:307. 

Lord's  Theol.  and  Lit.  Journal.     2:288. 

Lynch's  Expedition  to  the  Dead  Sea. 

Methodist  Quart.  Review.     9:633. 

New  Englander.     7:443. 

North  Brit.  Review.     11:265. 

Taylor's  Vestiges  of  Divine  Vengeance. 

Deatli.     See  deathbed  repentance,  fear  op 

DEATH,    sleep    OF   THE   SOUL,    SUDDEN 
DEATH. 

Augustine,    Opera. 

Cyprian,  de  Prgesagiis  mortis. 

Baerus   de   Agone   mortis. 
Carpzovius  de  (Jenuina  notione  mortis. 
ChytEeus  de  Morte,  et  vita  aeterna. 
Erasmus  de  Preparatione  mortis. 
Klencke,  der  Sterbend  u.  Sine  Zukunft. 
Man  (H.  A.),  vom  Tode. 
Mayerus   de    Morte. 
May  wahlen   der  Tod :    Zustand  d.  von  hier 

abgesehiedenen  Seelen. 
Muret,  Ceremonies  funebres  de  tout  les  nat. 
Ritmeierus  de  Nomenclafuris  mortis  emphat. 
Schmidtius  de  Morte  fidelium  corporali. 
Titius  de  Morte  ac  preparatione  ad  mortem. 
Zornii  Delineatio  Theologise  Patristicse. 
[Zschokkes]  Stunden  der  Andacht. 


Death — cnndniced. 

Anderson's  (William)  Sermons. 
Arnold's  (Fred.)  Sermons. 
Atterbury's  (Francis)  Sermons. 
Bates'    (William)    Sermons. 
Four  Last  Things. 


Baxter's  Dying  Thoughts. 

Beachcroft's  (R.  P.)  Sermons. 

Bellarmin's  Art  of  dying  well.  Tr.  by  J.  Ball. 

Beren's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Berry's  Death  improved. 

Beveridge's  Thesaurus  Theologicus. 

Bolton's    Discourses. 

Four  Last  Things.     (Excellent.) 


Bossuet's  Funeral  Orations. 

Bradbury  on  Christian  joy. 

Bradley's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Bromley's  Consideration  of  our  latter  end. 

Buckland's  Inquiry  concerning  death. 

Burnhame's  Pious  memorials. 

Burrows  on  Preparing  for  Death. 

Calamy's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 

C'appe's  Practical  Discourses. 

Carr's    (George)    Sermons. 

Carter's    (N.)    Sermons. 

Charnock's    Works. 

Christian  Examiner.     2:178.  9:161. 

Christian  Monthly  Spectator.  2:454.  (False 
resignation.) 

Gierke's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Clissold's  Last  hours  ^f  eminent  Christians. 

Cobbin's  Dying  sayings  of  eminent  Chris. 

Cole's  True  Description  of  Death. 

Cooper's    (Edward)    Sermons. 

Coverdale's  (Miles)  Remains. 

Cox's  (R.  C.)  Death  disarmed. 

Crawford's  (Wm.)  Dying  Thoughts. 

Davies'  (Pres.  Sam.)  Sermons. 

Dehon's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Dodd's  Reflections  on  death. 

Donne's    (John)    Sermons. 

Dwight's    Sermons. 

Eccles'    (Samuel)    Sermons. 

Emlyn's  Funeral  Consolations. 

Erasmus  on  Prepar.  for  D.  Tr.  by  Berthelet. 

Farmer's    (.John)    Sermons. 

Featley's   Hexatexium. 

Fellows  on  Death.  (The  philosophical  view.) 

Francklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Gerson's.  (John)  Lityll  tretise,  spekyng  of 
the  arte  to  know  well  to  dye. 

Green's    (Bp.)    Discourses. 

Grove's    (Henry)    Sermons. 

Hale's  (Sir  Matt.)  Contemplations. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  works. 

Hall's  (Robert)  Sermons.  (Death  of  the 
Princess  Charlotte.  Nothing  in  the  lan- 
guage is  more  eloquent.) 

Hambleton  on  Preparation  for  death. 

Harris'    (Robert)    Sermons. 

Harwood  on  Paul's  description  of  death  and 

'   its  consequences. 

Hawker's  Dying  pillow  made  easy. 

Hodge's  Cordial  against  the  fear  of  death. 

Hopkins'  Death  Disarmed. 


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Deatli — continued. 

Horneck's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Horseley's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Janeway's  Death  Unstrung. 
Jellinger's  Living  way  of  Dying. 
Jones'  (William,  of  Nayland,)  Sermons. 
Jortin's    (John)    Dissertations.     Dissert.   6. 

(The  state  of  the  dead,  as  described  by 

Homer  and  Virgil.) 
Ken's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Kettlewell's  Death  made  comfortable. 
Kitto's  Journal  of  Sacred  Lit.     1:167. 
Le  Bas'  (Cha.  W.)  Sermons. 
Leifchild's  (John)  Discourses. 
Logan's    (John)    Sermons. 
Mandell's    (AVm.)    Sermons. 
Mant's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Massilon's    Sermons. 
Memoirs   of  Mrs.    Graham. 
Milner's    (J.)    Sermons. 
Morony's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Mortimer's  Sermons  on  death. 
Miiller's  Christian  doctrine  of  sin. 
Oliver's  (Ben.  L.)  Essays.     Ess.  5. 
Pearce's  (Edw.)  Great  Concern. 
Pierce's    (John)   Sermons. 
Placette's  Death  of  the  Righteous. 
Pyle's    (Thomas)    Sermons. 
Reid's  Philosophy  of  Death. 
Reynolds'    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Scattergood's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Sherlock  (Bp.)  on  Death. 

1—    Sermons. 

Smallridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
Spurgeon's  (Cha.  H.)  Sermons. 
Stebbin's  (Henry)  Discourses. 
Styles'    (John)    Sermons. 
Sutton's  (Chris.)  Disce  mori. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Discourses. 

Holy  living  and  dying. 

Taylor's    (Z.)    Sermons. 

Thompson  (H.)  on  Death  and  Eternity. 

Tillotsou's    Sermons. 

Tucker's  Light  of  Nature.     Chap.  37. 

Wake's  Preparation  for  Death. 

Wiuton's  Deathbed  scenes. 

Watson's  (Jonathan)  Preparing  for  home. 

Watt's  Works.     (Various  pieces.) 

Westminster  Review.     56:]  68. 

Wilson's  (Bp.  Daniel)  Sermons. 

Wooil's  Funeral  Sermons,  by  emin't  divines. 

AVrangham's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Zschoke's  Meditations  on  D.    Tr.  by  Rowan. 

DeatbTted  Repentance. 

See     PROCRASTINATION. 

Bernard,  Traite  de  la  repentance  tardif. 
Hegelmaieri  (Tho.  G.)  Dissertationes. 

Asheton's  (Dr.  W.)  Works. 
Burnett's  (Gilbert)  Sermons. 
Carr's    (George)    Sermons. 
Clagget's  (William)  Sermons. 
Dorrington's  (Theoph.)  Sermons. 


Deathbed  Repentance — continued. 

D'Oyly's  (Dr.  George)  Sermons. 

Dunton's  Danger  of  living  in  known  sin. 

Tenner's  Caveat  against  late  repentance. 

Fiddes'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Graves'    (Dean)    Sermons. 

Hammond's  (Henry)  Practical  discourses. 

Harwood's  Reflections  on  the  unacceptable- 

ness  of  deathbed  repentance. 
Hay  ward's  Horrors  of  the  hour  of  death. 
McGill's  (Stephen)  Sermons. 
Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.    (Sermon 

by  Edw.  Veal.) 
Newman's  Case  of  the  thief  on  the  cross. 
Payne  (Dr.  W.)  on    Repentance.     (Argues 

the  entire  invalidity  of  deathbed  repent.) 
Scott's    (John)    Sermons. 
Sherlock    on    Death. 
Sermons. 


Smallridge's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Taylor's   (Jer.)    Sermons. 

Deborab.    See  bong  of  deborah. 

Decalogue.    See  commandments. 

Deceit.    See   sinceritt. 

Hampden's  (R.  D.)  Sermons. 
Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Smallridge's  (George)  Sermons. 
Taylor's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Wilson's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Deceitfulness  of  Sin.    See  temptation, 

WATCHFPLNESS. 

Laget,  Sermons  sur  divers  sujets. 

Caswall's    (E.)    Sermons. 

Christian  Observer.     1802  and  1803. 

Craig's  (William)  Sermons. 

Edwards'    (Pres.)    Sermons. 

Evans'    (Caleb)    Sermons. 

Hook's  (W.  F.)  Four  treatises. 

Knowles'  (Tho.)  Discourses  for  families. 

Lloyd's  (Pearson)  Sermons. 

Lucas'  (Dr.  Richard)  Sermons. 

Ryan's  (Vincent  W.)  Sermons. 

Stebbings'  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Stillingfleet's    Sermons. 

Tillotson's    Sermons. 

Whicheott's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Witherspoon's  (Pres.)  Works. 

Wright  on  the  Deceitfulness  of  sin.  ("Great 
simplicity,  and  awful  solemnity." — Dod- 
dridge.) 

Zollikoflfer  on  the  Fasts  and  festivals. 

Deceitfulness    of   tbe    Heart.       See 

GOVERNMENT   OF   THE   HEART,    SECRET 
FAULTS,  SELF-DECEPTION. 

Black's    (David)    Sermons. 
Blencoe's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Calamy's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 


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Deoeltfuliiess  of  tlie  Hea.rt— continued. 

Dyke's  Myster,v  of  self-deceiving. 

GirJIestone's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Hall's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Ilaweis"  (Thomas)  Sermons  at  Oxford. 

Jackson's  (Miles)  Sermons. 

Jamieson's    (Dr.    John)    Sermons,       (Two 

volumes   of  excellent   discourses   on  this 

topic.) 
Jortin's    (John)    Sermons. 
Marty n's  (Henry)  Twenty  sermons. 
Mayhew's  (Jonathan)  Sermons 
Newton's    (John)    Sermons. 
Sharp's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 
St  vies'    (John)    Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Sermons.  (2  on  this  subject.) 

Decencies  of  Pu1>lic  'Worsbip. 

See     PROPRIETIES. 

Decision.    See    indecision,    indifference, 

PROCRASTINATION. 

Appleton's  (Pres.)  Works. 

Burroughs'  (James)  Sermons. 

Clarke's  Nature  and  curse  of  irresolution. 

Coleman's  (Tho.)  History  of  Daniel  and  his 

friends. 
Cook's    (John)    Sermons. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Dorrington's  (Theoph.)  Sermons. 
Foster's    (John)    Essays. 
Gerard's  (Alexander)  Sermons. 
Heber's  (Bp.)  Sermons  at  Hodnet. 
Jeter's  (J.  B.)  Sermons. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Mace's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 
McGill's  (Stephen)  Sermons. 
Nichols'  (Benj.  E.)  Sermons. 
Pyle's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Khees'  (Abraham)  Sermons. 
Ryan's  (Vincent  W.)  Sermons. 
Summers'  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Tennison's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Thomas'  (David)  The  Crisis  of  Being. 
Tillotson's   Sermons. 
Verschoyle's  (Hamilton)  Sermons. 
Wayland's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Decrease  of  Mankind.  See  population. 

Godwin's  Power  of  increase  of  the  number 

of  mankind. 
Hume's  Essays.     (Pop.  of  ancient  nations.) 
Malthus   on   Population. 
Wallace's    Dissertations. 

Decrees    of  God.      See   election, 

OODESCHALCIANS,     REPROBATION. 
Pro. 

AflFelmanni  (Joann.)  Dissertationes. 
Amj'raldus  de  la  Predestination. 
Beausobre,  Defence  de  la  doct.  de  la  Reform. 
Bucer,    de    Predestinatione. 
Calovii  Systema  locorum  theologicum. 


Decrees  of  God — continued. 

Deylingii  Observationes  Sacrse. 

Erasini    Opera. 

Gomarus  de  Predestinatione. 

Hottingeri  (Joann.  Jacob.)  Dissertationes. 

Hulsemanni  (Joann.)  Breviarium, 

Kortholti  (Christian.)  Dissertationes. 

Kunadi  (Andr.)  Loci  Theologici. 

Musfci  (Pet.)  Dissertationes. 

Perkensii  (Guilielm.)  Dissertationes. 

Polani  (Amand.)  Didascalia. 

Rheinhard's  Vorlesung.  iiber  die  Dogmatik. 

Scharfii  (Joann.)  Dissertationes. 

Schelvigii  (Sam.)  Dissertationes. 

Spanheimii  (Fred.)  Dissertationes. 

Turrettini  (Jo.  Alphonsi)  Cogitations. 

Twisse,  Dissertatio  de  Scientia  Media. 

Zanchii  Miscellanea  Sacra. 

Amer.  Biblie.  Repository.  2d  Series.  9:285. 
(Hist,  of  the  doctrine.) 

Bagshaw's  Practical  Discourses. 

Berrv    Street    Lectures. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     4:77.  19:400. 

Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Five  Dissertations. 

Bradwardine's  (Thomas)  Works. 

Brown's  Natural  and  Revealed  religion.         • 

Butterworth  on  Moral  government.     Part  4. 

Charnock's  (Stephen)  Works. 

Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     1:115. 

Christian  Quart.  Spectator^     5:597. 

Coles  on  Divine  Sovereignty. 

Cooper  (W.)  on  Predestination. 

Dwight's  (Tim.)  Discourses.     Disc.  14,  15. 

Edwards'    Veritas    Redux. 

Fawo  >tt's  Critical  Expos,  of  Romans  ix. 

Ful.'-    s  (Andrew)  Essays. 

Gale  s  Court  of  the  Gentiles.     Part  4. 

Grimes'  Doctrine  of  Predestination  according 
to  the  Church  of  England. 

Hammond's   Works. 

Helwys'  Cause  of  man's  condemnation. 

Howe  (John)  on  Predestination. 

Hunt  (John)  on  God's  Eternal  Decrees. 

King  on  Predestination  and  Foreknowledge. 

Knight's  (Robt.)  Doct.  of  predestination. 

Knox's    (John)    Works. 

Lambert  (The  Martyr)  on  Election. 

Leighton's    Lectures. 

Lime    Street    Lectures. 

Matthews'  (John)  Divine  purposes. 

Morton's  Divine  purpose  explained. 

Musgrave's  Doct.  of  the  divine  decrees. 

Polhill  (E.)  on  the  Divine  will. 

Princeton  Review.  12:225.  (Controversy  in 
the  9th  century.) 

Pryme's  Anti-Arminianism. 

Rice's  God  sovereign,  and  man  free. 

Scott's  Reply  to  Tomline. 

Sumner's  Apostelical  Preaching. 

Theological  Essays,  reprinted  from  Princeton 
Review. 

Toplady's  Christian  and  philosophical  neces- 
sity asserted.     (Against  Wesley:) 

Doct.  of  Predestination  stated. 


140 


Decreeg  of  God— continued. 


Pro. 

Twisse's  Clearing  of  John  Cotton's  doubts. 

■  Riches  of  God's  love. 

Scientia  Media. 

Weeks  (W.  R.)  on  the  Decrees  of  God. 
Whitfield  (Thomas)  on  God's  decrees. 
Williston's    Sermons. 
— - —  Vindication  of  the  doctrines  of  the 

Reformation. 
Wilson's  (Thos.)  God's  eternal  purpose. 
Witsius  on  the  Covenants.     Book  3. 
.Zanchius   on   Predestination. 

Con.  See  arminianism,  pelaqianism,  ic. 


Decretals. 


CANON  LAW,  PAPAL   BULLS. 


Augustini  (Ant.)  Collectio  Decretorum. 
Burchardi  Decretorum  libri  XX. 
Decreialia   Gratiani,  Gregorii  IX.,  et  de- 
mentis V.  , 
Harduini  Collectio  regia  maxima. 
Joseph  (Octav.),  Bibliographia  Critica. 
Panoramitanus  in  Decretales. 
Schambogen,  Commentaria  in  D. 
•  Sehmitz,  Medulla  juris  Canonici. 
Schonemanni  Pontificum  Epistolse. 
Steinbergii  Notaj  ad  Decretum. 
Theineri  Com.  de  Pontificum  Epistolis. 
Van    Aspen,    Opera. 
Wagnereck,  Expositio  Decretalium. 

For  a  great  list  of  writers  on  these  epis- 
tles, see  NuTT's  Catalogue.  A  full  account 
of  the  various  collections  of  ancient  decretals 
and  canons  is  given  by  Doujat,  Praeno- 
ttonum  Canonicarum. 

Dedication  of  Churches.    See  places 

OF  WORSHIP,  PUBLIC    WORSHIP. 


Hospinian,    de    Templis. 
Siberi  Schediasma. 

Andrews'   (J.)    Sermons. 

Benson's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Beveridge's  (William)  Sermons. 

Brown's    (John)    Sermons. 

Bull's   (Robert)    Sermons. 

Burd's    (Richard)    Sermons. 

Burnett's  (Gilbert)  Discourses. 

Channing's  (W.  E.)  Sermons. 

Everett's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Gill's  (John)  Sermons  and  tracts. 

Goddard's  (Peter)  Discourses. 

Grey's  (Richard)  Discourses. 
Harrington's  Antiquity  of  the  rite  of  conse- 
cration of  churches,  as  shown  by  the  Holy 
Scriptures  and  the  Fathers. 
Jones'    (T.)    Sermons. 
Kennitt's  (Dr.  B.)  Sermons. 
Leng's    (John)    Sermons. 
Lyng's    (William)    Sermons. 
Marshall's  (Nath.)  Discourses. 
Pearce's  (Zachary)  Discourses. 
Shepherd's  (John)  Sermons. 


Smith's    (John)    Sermons. 
South's    (Robert)    Sermons. 
Taylor's    (.John)    Sermons. 
Watt's  Holiness  of  Times  and  Places. 
Wesley's    Sermons. 

Definite    Atonement. 

See    SUBSTITUTION,  &c. 

Pro. 

Bellamy's   Works. 

Brine's  Efficacy  of  Christ's  death. 

Calvin's    Institutes. 

Coles  on  the  Sovereignty  of  God. 

Finley's  Extent  of  Christ's  purchase. 

Gilbert  on  the  Atonement. 

Gill's  Body  of  Divinity. 

Hurrion's  Scrip,  doctrine  of  redemption. 

Jenkins  on  the  Atonement. 

Malcom's   (H.)  Extent  and  efficacy  of  the 

Atonement. 
Marshall  (A.)  on  the  Atonement. 
Owen's    Salus   Electorum. 
Rushton  on  Particular  redemption. 
Spaulding   on    Universalism. 
Symington  on  the  Atonement.     Sec.  11. 
Toplady's   Works. 
Twisse's  Riches  of  God's  love. 
Usher  (Abp.)  on  the  Extent  of  Christ's  death. 
Witsius  on  the  Covenants.     Lib.  2,  cap.  9. 
Con. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.     2d  Series.  10:110. 
Barnes  (Albert)  on  the  Atonement. 
Bellamy's  True  religion  delineated. 
Bernard's  Reply  to  Abp.  Usher. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     15:132. 
Dwight's  System.     Ser.  56. 
Griffin  on  the  Atonement. 
Discourses. 


Hamilton's  (William)  Sermons. 
Huntingdon's  Calvinism  improved. 
Richards  (Dr.  James)  on  the  Atonement. 
Strong  on  Benevolence  and  Misery. 
Treffry's   Letters. 
Wardlaw's  (Ralph)  Sermons. 
A^atson  (R.)  on  Atonement. 
Wert  on  Atonement.     Chap.  10. 
Whitby's  Discourses. 

Degrees  in  Glory. 

Pro. 

Cotta  (J.  F.)  Dissertationes. 
Danhaveri  (J.  C.)  Dissertationes. 
Miilleri  Gradus  vitae  eteruEe. 
Neumanni    Dissertationes. 
Balguy's    (John)    Sermons. 
Barrow's   (William)    Sermons. 
Boyse's   Four   last   things. 
Bull's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Clarke's  (G.  W.)  The  Righteous  Dead. 
Conybeare's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Edwards'  Bodv  of  Divinity 
Fuller's    (And".)    Works. 


141 


Degrees  in  Glory — continued. 

Pro. 
Howe's  Blessedness  of  the  Righteous. 
Kollock's  (S.  K.)  Sermons. 
Mant's  (Rich.)  Hapjiiness  of  the  Blessed. 
Mede  on  the  Reward  in  the  life  to  come. 
Ridgely's  Body  of  Divinity.     Quest.  90. 
Russel's  Letters,  Practical  and  Consolatory. 

Letter  13. 
Thompson's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Topladv's    Works. 
Uuivcrsalist  Quart.  Mag.     14:129  . 
Watt's  World  to  Come. 
Williiams'  (Alfretl)  Sermons. 
Woodward's  (Henry)  Essays  and  Reflections. 

Con. 
Spanheimii    Opera. 

Degrees  of  Guilt  in  Sin.     See  deadly 

SIN,  UNPARDONABLE   SIN,  VENIAL  SIN. 

Baumgarten,  de  Gradibus  peccatorum. 
Multerus  de  Diversis  peocati  gradibus. 
Tellerus  de  Ina^qiialitate  peccatorum. 

Deism.    See  harmony  of  reason  and  faith, 
NECESsiry  OF  revelation,  province 

OF  REASON. 

Pro. 
Barthius  (Jo.  Henr.)  de  Vera  Religione. 
Bodini  (Joann.)  Colloquium. 
Celsii    Opera. 

Chawin,  de  Naturali  Religione. 
Connor,  Evangelium  Medici. 
Constant  (B.),  Religion  considerees  dans  ses 

sources,  ses  formes,  Ac. 
De  La  Serre,  Examen.  de  la  Religione. 
Diderot,  Pensees  philosophiques. 
Gebhard,  Cogitationes  rationales. 
Gundlingii  Observationes  Selectae. 
Herbert   de  Veritate.     (The   first   to   make 

Deism  a  science.     1621.) 

de    Causis    Errorum. 

de    Religione    Gentilium. 

Hobbesii  Opera  Philosophica. 
Holbach,  Christianisme  devoile. 
Langsdorf's  Gott  und  die  Natur. 
Liebnitz,    Opera   Theologica. 
Machiavellii  Discursis  in  Livium. 
Meyeri    Philosophia. 
Mirabaud,  Systeme  de  la  nature. 
Muralt,  sur  la  Religion  Essentielle. 
Parizot,  la  Foi  devoilee  par  la  Raison. 
Peyrerii    Preadainitse. 

Roell,  de  Religione  Naturali. 
Rosseau,    Confessions,    &c. 

Emile. 

Various   other   works. 

Sue,  Lettres  sur  la  Religion. 
Vanini    Amphitheatrum. 
Voltaire,  Epitre  a  Urane. 

Lettres  Philosophique. 

Various  other  works. 


Deism — continued. 

Pro. 
Blount's   Anima   Musedi. 

Life  of  ApoUonius  Tyaneus. 

Oracles  of  Reason. 


Boliugbroke's  Letters  on  History. 

Philosophical  Religion. 

Various  other  works. 

Brown's    Religio    Medici. 
Chubb's  Discourse  on  Miracles. 

Foundation  of  the  Chris,  religion. 

Subjects  of  the  Old  Testament. 

True  Gospel  of  Christ  asserted. 

On  Redemption. 

Four  Dissertations. 

Collection  of  Tracts. 

Previous  Question. 

Collins'  Enquiry  into  human  liberty. 

Grounds  of  the  Christian  religion. 

On  Free  Thinking. 

Scheme  of  Literal  Prophecy. 

Man's  other  voices. 

Vind.  of  the  Divine  Attributes. 

Elwell  on  the  Incarnation. 

English's  Grounds  of  Chris,  examined. 

Evanson's  Doctpne  of  the  Trinity. 

Dissonance  of  the  Evangelists. 

Letter  to  Dr.  Hurd. 

Letter  to  Dr.  Priestly. 


Hartley  on  the  Human  Mind. 

llobbes'  Historical  Narration  of  Heresy. 

Human  Nature. 

Letter  on  Liberty  and  Necessity. 

Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle. 

Leviathan. 


Hume's  Essay  on  Miracles. 

Treatise  on  Human  Nature. 

Dialogues. 


Kame's  (Lord)  Essays. 

Lyon's  Infallibility  of  Human  Judgment. 

Morgan's  Moral  Philosopher. 

Deism  fairly  stated. 

Conceptions  of  the  Jews  considered. 

Defence  of  the  Moral  Philosopher. 

Physico-theology. 

Reply  to  Chandler. 

Sacerdotism  displayed. 

New  Harmony  Gazette.     Pub.  from  1825  to 

1834,  by  R.  Dale  Owen. 
Newman's  (F.  W.)  Theism. 
Paine's  Age  of  Reason.     (Numerous  replies, 

viz.,  by  Disney,   Drew,  Estlin,  McNeille, 

Scott,  Simpson,  Watson,  (fee.) 
Palmer's  Principles  of  Nature. 
Shaftesbury's  Charact.  of  men,  manners,  Ac. 
Syke's  Innocency  of  Error. 
Taylor's    Translation  of  the  arguments  of 

Celsus,  Porphyry,  and  Julian. 
Tindall's  Christianity  as  old  as  Creation. 
Toland's   Amyntor. 

Pantheisticon. 

Christianity  not  mysterious. 


Volnej''s   Works. 

Woolston's  Discourses  on  Miracles. 

Defence  of  Do. 


142 


Deism — crmtinued. 

Pro. 
Woolston's   Moderator. 

Supplement  to  Moderator. 

Second  Supplement  to  Moderator. 

A  multitude  of  other  Deistical  writers 
might  be  cited,  especially  in  the  German 
language,  but  the  arguments  are  the  same 
in  all. 

Con. 

Origen,   contra   Celsus. 

Abbadie,  Verite  de  la  Relig.  Chretien. 
Baumgarten,    Opera. 
Bergier,  Deisme  refute  par  lui  meme. 
Bullet,  Responses  Critique.     (Refutes  many 

cavils  of  the  infidels  of  the  18th  century.) 
Carpzovii  Apparatus  Historico-criticus. 
Crouzas,  Examen  du  Pyrronisme,  ancienne, 

et  moderne. 
Deylingii  Observationcs  Sacrje. 
Dieeanni  Schediasma  de  Naturalismo. 
Fabricii    Delectus    argumentorum     veritat. 

relig.  Christ,  versus  Atheos,  Deistas,  Ju- 

dffios,  (tc.  ' 

Grotius  de  Veritate  Relig.  Christianse. 
[Guenee]  Lettres  de  quelques  .Juifs. 
Houtteville,  le  Christianisme  prouve  par  les 

ftiits. 
Huetii   Demonstratio. 
Jacquelot,  Defence  de  la  Religion. 
Kortholtus  de  Tribus  impostoribus.       (Her- 
bert, Hobbes,  and  Spinoza. 
Langii  Causa  Dei  et  Religionis. 
Le  Clerc,  de  I'lncredulit^. 
Lemper  Vorbericht  der  Naehricht. 
Less'  Wabrheit  der  Christ!.  Religion. 
Limborch  de  Veritate  rel.  Christianie. 
Loescheri  Prenotiones  Theologicae. 
Mersen,  Impiote  des  Deistcs. 
Mussei  (Jo.)  Dissertatio.     {Cotitrn  Herbert.) 
Musaei  Examen  Methodi  Herberti  de  inves- 

tigatione  veritatis. 
Noesselt's  Wahrheit  und  Gottlichkeit,  &c. 
Olearii  Synopsis  Controversiarum. 
Pfafiii    (Chr.)    Dissertationes. 
Picteti  (Benedict.)  Dissertationes. 
Placette,  Reponse  a  M.  Bayle. 
Rosemond,  Defense  de  la  Rel.  Christienne. 
Stein's  A])ologetik  der  OfiTenbarung. 
Titius  de  Insufficientia  rel.  naturalis. 
Tribbechovii  Historia  Naturalismi. 
Trin's  Freydencker  Lexicon. 
Turretin,  de  Veritate  et  Divinitate,  &c. 
Wolfii  Manichicisnius  ante  manichajos. 
Wollii  Oratio  in  Collinum. 

AUix's  Raflections  on  the  Old  Testament. 

Applegarth  on  the  Human  Understanding. 

Apthorp's  (East)  Prevjilenee  of  Christianity 
before  its  civil  establishment.  (Gives  a 
very  useful  account  of  civil  and  ecclesias- 
tical historians.) 

Asgill's  (J.)  Reply  to  Woolston  on  miracles. 


Dei  sm — cnntinwd. 
Con. 
Atkinson  on  Christianity.  (Rep.  to  Tindall.) 
Remarks  on  a  late  work.     (Reply  to 


Morgan.) 
Atkey's  Examination  of  "  Christianity  as  old 

as  Creation." 
Ayscough  on  Gospel  Obedience. 
Balguy's  Letters  to  a  Deist. 
Bates'  Infidelity  scourged.   (Rep.  to  Chubb.) 
Beard's  Christian  Relig.  defended  from  the 

assaults  of  Owenism. 
Belknap's  Dissertation.     (Ans.  to  Paine.) 
Benson's  Answer  to  Morgan. 
Bentley's   Remarks  on  a  late  discourse,  <tc. 

(A  powerful  answer  to  Collins.) 
Bergier's  Deism  self-confuted. 
Berkley's  Minute  Philosopher. 
Berriman's  Boyle  Lectures.    1730. 
Bidlack's  Bampton  Lectures.     ISIL 
Bliss'  Ob.servations.     (Reply  to  Chubb.) 
Bolton's  Ilulsean  prize  essay.     1852. 
Boyle  Lectures.     (Annual  since  1692.) 
Boyle  on  Things  above  Reason. 

on  the  Resurrection. 

Bradley's  Impartial  View.   (Ans.  to  Blount.) 
Bramhall  against  Hobbes. 
Broadley  on  the  Evidences,  internal  and  ex- 
ternal, of  the  religion  of  Moses. 
Broughton's  Answer  to  Tj'ndall. 
Brown  (Bp.)  on  the  Human  Understanding. 
Brown's  Essay  on  the  "  Characteristics." 
Burnett's  Scriptural  doctrine  of  Redemption. 

(Reply  to  Morgan.) 
Butler's  Analogy  of  Religion  and  Nature. 
Calamy's    Sermons. 
Campbell    on    Miracles. 
Cary's   (S.)   Review  of  English's  "Grounds 

of  Christianity." 
Chalmers'  Evidences  of  Christianity. 
Chandler  (Edw.)  on  the  Prophecies  of  the  0. 

Testament.     (Reply  to  Collins.) 
Vindications  of  the  same. 


Chandler's  (S.)  Vind.  of  the  Chris,  religion, 

on  the  Conduct  of  modern  Deists. 

Antiquity  and  authority  of  the  pro- 
phecies of  Daniel. 

Reasons  for  being  a  Christian. 

On  the  History  of  the  Old  and  New 


Testaments.  (Re])ly  to  Morgan.) 
Chichester's  Deism  and  Christianity. 
Chapman's    Eusebius. 

Reply  to  Morgan  and  Tindall. 

Remarks  on  the  Prophecies  of  Daniel. 


(Reply  to  Collins. 
Clarke's  (Dr.)  Reflections  on  that  part  of  the 

book  called  Ami/iitor,  which  relates  to  the 

writings  of  the  Primitive  Fathers. 
Clayton's  Vindication  of  Serij)ture.     (Reply 

to  Bolingbroke.) 
Collyer's  Lectures. 
Conybeare's  Defence  of  Religion.    (Reply  to 

Tindall.     "  The  best  reasoned  book  in  the 

world." — Warburtox.) 
on    Miracles. 


143 


Deism — continued. 
Con. 

Curtis'  Folly  and  danger  of  infidelity. 

Dalrymplo's  Inquiry  into  the  secondary 
causes  which  Mr.  Gibbon  assigns  for  the 
rapid  progress  of  Christianity. 

Delany's  Revel,  examined  with  candor. 

D  it  ton  on  Christ's  Resurrection. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  6. 

Answer  to  Chubb. 

D wight's  Discourses.     (Infidel  Philosophy.) 

Earbury's  Deism  Refuted. 

Eclectic  Review.     New  Series.  3:253. 

Edinburg  Review.     2:661. 

Ellis  on  Hume's  Essay  on  Miracles. 

Entick's  Evidences.     (Reply  to  Woolston.) 

Everett's  (E.)  Defence  of  Christianity. 

Teuton's  Lady  Moyer's  lectures.     1728. 

Fleming's  (Caleb)  Truth  and  Deism  at  vari- 
ance. 

Forbes  (D.)  on  Incredulity. 

Foster's  (James)  Usefulness  and  Truth  of 
Christianity.     (Answer  to  Tindall.) 

Frothingham  (N.  L.)  on  Deism. 

Fuller's  Gospel  its  own  witness. 

Gassendi'g  Answer  to  Herbert's  De  Veritate. 

Gastrell's  Certainty  of  Christianity. 

Gibson's  Pastoral  Letters. 

Gilderdale  on  Nat.  and  revealed  religion. 

Giles'  (Rev.  Dr.)  Christian  Records. 

Girdlestone's  Anatomy  of  Scepticism. 

Grave's  Lectures  on  the  Pentateuch. 

Evidences  of  Christ's  Resurrection. 

(Reply  to  Woolston.) 

Gurdon's  Boyle  Lectures.     1721  and  1722. 

Gregory's  (Olynthus)  Evidences,  Ac. 

Grove  (H.)  on  Christ's  Resurrection. 

Haldane  (Robt.)  on  Divine  Revelulion. 

Hallet  on  Providence.     (Powerful.) 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Infidelity  considered  with  re- 
spect to  its  influence  on  society. 

Halyburton's  Inquiry.     (Reply  to  Herbert.) 

Hamilton's  Pentateuch  and  its  assailants. 

Harris'  Reasonableness  of  Believing. 

Home's  (Geo.)  Letters  on  Infidelity. 

Home's  (T.  H.)  D.  refuted.  (Many  editions.) 

Hulsean  Lectures.  Commenced  1820.  (The 
lectures  by  Benson,  1820,  Franks,  1821, 
Wordsworth,  1818,  Curry,  1S52,  and  others, 
are  very  able,  and  are  printed  separately.) 

Ibbot's  (Benj.)  Boyle  Lectures.     1721,  1722. 

Jackson's  (J.)  Examination.  ( Ans.  to  Chubb.) 

Plea  for  Reason.     (Rep.  to  Tindall.) 

Address  to  Deists. 

JefiFry's  True  grounds  and  reasons. 

Jenkins'  (R.)  Certainty  of  Christianity. 

Jew's  Letters  to  Voltaire.     (By  Guinuee.) 

Johnston's  Chris,  older  than  Creation. 

Jones  on  the  Canon.     (Reply  to  Toland.) 

Jortin's    (J.)    Discourses. 

Kidder's  Demonstration  of  the  Messiah. 

King's  Origin  of  Evil. 

La  Crosse's  Animad.  on  "  Oracles  of  Reason." 

Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  Gospel  History. 

Circumstances  of  the  Jews. 


Deism — continued. 
Con. 

Lavington  on  the  Types.  (Reply  to  Collins.) 

Law's  Case  of  Reason.     (Reply  to  Tindall.) 

Lawson's  Exam,  of  Hobbes'  "  Leviathan." 

Le  Clerc's  Causes  of  Incredulity. 

Leek's  Interpretation  of  the  Law  and  Pro- 
phets.    (Reply  to  Woolston.) 

Leland's  Advantage  and  Necessity  of  Revel. 

Defence  of  the  Christian  Religion. 

Divine  authority  of  the  Sacred  Scrip- 

tui-es  asserted.     (Reply  to  Morgan.) 

Answer  to  late  book,  &c.     (Tindall.) 

View  of  Deistical  writers. 


Leslie's  Short  Method  with  Deists. 

Less'  Authority,  Preservation,  and  Credi- 
ibility,  &c.     Trans,  by  Kingdon. 

Lindsay  (H.)  on  Infidelity. 

Lobb's  Defence  of  Relig.     (Ans.  to  Collins.) 

London  Quart.  Review.   3:1. 

Lowman's  Hebrew  Government. 

on  Prophecy.     (Reply  to  Collins.) 

Lj'ttleton  on  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul.  ("A 
treatise  to  which  Infidelity  has  never  been 
able  to  fabricate  a  specious  answer." — Dr. 

JOHNSOX.) 

Maltby's    (E.)    Illustrations. 

Maiigey's  Reply  to  Toland's  Nazarenus. 

^Lirkland  on  Miracles.     (Ans.  to  Woolston.) 

^larshall  on  the  70  Weeks.  (Ans.  to  Collins.) 

Mclvnighfs  Truth  of  the  Gospel  History. 

Middleton's  Case  of  Abraham  defended. 

Moss  (Bp.)  on  the  Resurrection. 

Moyne  on  Miracles.     (Reply  to  Chubb.) 

Nares'  Bampton  Lectures.     1805. 

Nash's  Standard  of  Truth.    (Ans.  to  Paine.) 

Newcombe  on  the  Character  of  the  Saviour. 

Sure  Word  of  Prophecy. 

Newton  (Bp.)  on  the  Prophecies. 

Nichols'  Conference  with  a  Theist. 

Nisbet's  Triumphs  of  Christianity. 

Norrison  on  Reason  and  Faith. 

Ogilvie  on  the  Cause  of  Scepticism.  (Re- 
marks on  Herbert,  Shaftsbury,  Boling- 
broke,  Hume,  and  Gibbon.) 

Paley's    Evidences. 

Horie    Paulina;. 

Patton's  (Will.)  Christianity  the  true  theo- 
logy.    (Reply  to  Paine.) 

Pearson's  (Geo.)  Hulsean  Lectures.     1834. 

Penrose's  Bampton  Lectures. 

Porteus'  Summary  of  Evidence. 

Potter's  Authority  of  the  0.  and  N.  Testam. 

Prideaux's  Letter  to  Deists. 

Pj'e's  Moses  and  Bolingbroke. 

Reynolds'  Letter  to  a  Deist. 

Richardson's  Hist,  and  Def  of  the  Canon. 

Riddle's  Bampton  lectures,     1852. 

RoVierts'  Christianity  Vindicated.  (Reply  to 
Volney.) 

Rolnnson's  Usefulness  of  Revelation. 

Distinguishing  Char,  of  the  Gospel. 


Rogers'  Reply  to  Collins. 
Eisht   Sermons. 


Ross'  Reply  to  Hobbes'  Leviathan. 


144 


Deis  m — continued. 

Con. 
Rotheram's  Truth  of  Christianity. 
Rust's  Discourse  on  the  use  of  reason. 
Ryland  (J.)  on  Infidelity. 
Schmucker's  Modern  Infidelity.     1848. 
Scott  on  Inspiration.     (Eeply  to  Paine.) 
Seaton's    Compendious    View.      (Reply    to 

Woolston. 
Sherlock's  Use  of  Prophecy.    (Agt.  Collins.) 
Shuttleworth's  Consistency  of  the  Scheme  of 

Prov.  with  itself  and  with  human  reason. 
Skelton's  Works.  (Reviews  all  the  principal 

Deistical  writers.) 
Smith's  (Elisha)  Cure  of  Deism. 
Smith's  (Sam.  Stanhope)  Lectures. 
Squier's  Christianity  founded  on  reason. 
Stackhouse's  State  of  the  Controversy. 
Staples'  Polemic  Theology. 
Stebbings'  Defence  of  Scripture  History. 

Advantage  of  Revelation.' 

Boyle  Lectures.     1747. 

Charge  to  the  Clergy. 

Stephens  (W.)  on  the  Growth  of  Deism. 
Stephenson  on  the  Miracles  of  Christ. 
Stillingfieet's  Letter  to  a  Deist. 

Sykes  (Ashley)  on  the  Christian  Religion. 
(Answer  to  Collins.) 

on  Phlagon's  eclipse. 

[Taylor's  (H.)]  Ben  Mordecai's  Apology. 

Taylor's  (Nath.)  Preserv.  against  Deism. 

Tennison's  Creed  of  Hobbes,  examined. 

Thompson's  (H.)  Infidelity  confuted  on  its 
own  grounds. 

Tillotson's   Sermons. 

Toulmin's  (J.)  Dissertations. 

Walpole's  (R.)  Misrepresentations, ignorance, 
and  plagiarism  of  infidel  writers. 

Warburton's  View  of  Bolingbroke's  Philos. 

Divine  Legation  of  Moses. 

Waterland's  Scripture  Vindicated.  (Reply  to 
Tindall.) 

Watson's  Apology  for  Christianity.  (Reply 
to  Gibbon.) 

■  Apology  for  the  Bible.     (Reply  to 

Paine.) 

Webster  on  the  Jewish  Dispensation.  (Re- 
ply to  Morgan.) 

West  on  the  Resurrection  of  Christ. 

Whately's  Historic  doubts  relative  to  Napo- 
leon Buonaparte. 

Whiston's  Account  of  Scrip.  Prophecies. 

Examination    of    late    discourses. 

(Reply  to  Collins.) 

Reason  and  Philosophy  no  enemies. 

AVhitby's  Necessity  and  Use  of  Revelation. 
Wilson's  (John)  Dissertation  on  Christianity. 

(A  powerful  work,  built  on  Butler's  Anal- 

og.V-) 
Witherspoon's  Works.     (Lectures.   Lect.  8.) 
Witty's  First  principles  of  Deism. 

See  large  lists  of  writers  on  the  Deistical 
controvers3%  in  Leland  on  DeiDtical  Writers, 
and  Van  Mildeet's  Boyle  Lectures. 


Deism,   History  of. 

Baumgarten's  (M.)  Geschichte  der  Religions 
parteien. 

Dieckmanni  Schediasma  de  naturalismo. 

Gregoire,  Hist,  des  Sectes  religieuses. 

Grundig's  Geschichte  der  heutigen  Deisten 
und  Freydenker. 

Henke's  Kirchengeschichte. 

Kortholtus  de  tribus  luipostoribus.  (Her- 
bert,   llobbes,  and  Spinoza.) 

Lechler's  Gesch.  des  Englischen  Deismus. 

Lemker  Vorbericht  der  Nachricht  von  Wol- 
laston. 

Lerminier,  de  I'lnfluence  de  la  philosophie 
du  18"^  siecle. 

Saintes,  Hist.  Critique  du  rationalisme  en 
Allemagne. 

Schlosser's  Gesch.  des  18  Jahrhunderts. 

Staudliu's  Gesch.  des  Rationalismus. 

Gesch.  des  Scepticismus. 

Villemain,  Cours  de  litterature  Francaise. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repository.     April,  1840. 
Riddle's  Natural  history  of  Infidelity. 

See  Hodtteville's  Principal  authors  for 
and  against  Christianity ,  from  the  heyinning, 
and  their  methods.     1739. 

Deity  of  Christ.    See  JEsrs  Christ. 

Dejection.  See  contentment,  despondency, 

PATIENCE,  RESIGNATION. 

Delay.    See  procrastination. 
Delivery.     See  eloquence. 

Deluge.    See  geology. 

Alexandri  (F.)  Dissertationes.     Diss.  I. 
Burnet  (Th.),  de  Diluvio. 
Capelli  Historia  Diluvii  illustrata. 
Heidcggeri  Historia  Patriarcharum. 
Kircheri  (Athanas.)  Dissertationes. 
Marchii  Scripta  in  selecta  Seripturae. 
Neve,  rOrigine  de  la  tradition  Indienne. 
Strauchii  Dissertationes.     (The  year  of  its 

occurrence.) 
Vossius  de  .lEtate  Mandi.  (Makes  the  deluge 

partial.) 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.     9:78.  10:328.  11:1. 

Ancient  Universal  History. 

Berington's  (S.)  Dissertations.  Dissert.  2. 
(Opposes  the  conjectures  of  several  distin- 
guished writers.) 

Bloomfield's  (Cha.  J.)  Sermons. 

Bonjour's  Select  Dissertations. 

Brown's  Geology  of  Scripture. 

Bryant's  Analysis  of  Ancient  Mythology. 

Buckland's  Reliqure  Diluvianae. 

Burnett's  Theory  of  the  Earth.  (Much  fuller 
in  some  parts,  and  in  others  Jess  so,  than 
the  Latin  edition.     Of  no  value  now.) 

Burton's  (Charles)  Lectures. 


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Deluge — cnnlin  tied. 

Catcoli's  Proof  of  a  Deluge.  (Gives  the 
))rineipiil  Heathen  accounts.) 

Chambers"  Dictionary.     ''Ark." 

Clayton's  Vind.  of  Scripture.     Part  2. 

Close's  (Fiancis)  Sermons. 

Cockburu's  Inquiry  into  the  truth  and  cer- 
tainty, itc.  ("  One  of  the  most  valuable 
books  on  the  subject." — Darling.) 

Dclany's  Revelation  exam,  with  candor. 

Faber's  Mysteries  of  the  Cabiri. 

Fairbairn'.--  Demonst.  of  the  fact  and  time  of 
the  J^eiiige.     (Highly  approved.) 

Fuller's  Discourses  on  Genesis. 

Giltillan's  Alpha  and  Oin.?ga.     Ch.  7. 

Gisbourne's  Natural  Theology. 

Grove's  (Henry)  Discourses. 

Hall's  (Bp.l  Contemplations. 

Hamilton's  Pentateuch  and  its  assailants. 

Hovfard's  Sacred  History  compared  with  the 
cosmogonies  and  traditions  of  ancient 
nations. 

Jackson's  (Thomas)  Works. 

Jones'  (Sir  Wm'.)  Asiatic  Researches. 

King's  (Edw.)  Attempt  to  account  for  the  D. 

Le  Clerc's  Dissertations.     Diss.  5. 

Littell's  Living  Age.     11:109. 

Maurice's  Indian  Antiquities. 

Meade's  The  Bible  and  the  Classics. 

Nichols'  Conference  with  a  Theist. 

Panoplist.     4:345,  436,  529. 

Ray's    Physico-theology. 

Royal  Transactions.     Vol.  75,  No.  4. 

Saurin's  (James)  Dissertations. 

Silliman's  Journal  of  Science. 

Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacrae.  (Holds  to  a 
partial  deluge.) 

Townsend's  Character  of  Moses. 

Warter's  (John  W.)  Sermons. 

Whiston's  Cause  of  the  Deluge. 

Woodward's  Natural  history  of  the  earth. 

Young  (J.  R.)  on  Modern  Scepticism.  1865. 

Demoniacal  Possession. 

Aderi  Enarr.  de  ^grotis  et  Morbidis  in  N.  T. 
Lecanu,   Histoire  de  Satan  :    son  culte,  ses 

manifestations,  ses  ceuvres,  &c. 
Meyeri  Historia  Diaboli. 
Nanz,  die  Besessenen  im  N.  Test. 
Semlerus  de  Daemoniacis.  de  N.  Test. 
Thyrasi  (Soc.  Jesu.)  de  Demoniacis. 
Zimmerman  de  Demoniacis  Evangeliorum. 

Appleton's  (Pres.)  Works.     Lect.  50,  51,  52. 
Arnold's  (Dr.  Tho.)  Sermons. 
Barker's  Nature  and  circumstances  of  the  D. 
Burgh's  Crito  ;   or  Essays  on  various  subj. 
Calmet's    Dissertations. 
Dalton's  Relation  of  Joyce  Dovey. 
Darrels  True  Narrative  of  the  grievous  vex- 
ation of  seven  persons  in  Lancashire. 
Deyling's  Sacred  Observations. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Lect.  214. 
D'Oyly's  (Dr.  George)  Sermons. 
Encyclopedia  Brittanica. 

10 


Demoniacal  Possession — continued. 

Farmer  on  the  Demoniacs  of  the  N.  T. 

Remarks  on  AVard's  Dissertations. 


Fell  on  Demoniacs.     (Reply  to  Farmer.) 

Girdlestone's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Kitto's  Journal.     4:1.   7:394. 

Lardner's  (Nath.)  Discourses. 

Mather's  (C.)  Magnalia.     (Salem  witches.) 

Mede's  Works.     (Holds  the  same  views   aa 

Farmer  and  Lardner.) 
Methodist  Quart.  Review.     10:213. 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 
Pcgge  on  Demoniacal  Possession. 
Porteus'  (Bp.)  Dissertation  on  Demoniaos. 
Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Sharp's  (Granville)  Case  of  Saul. 
Sharp's  (Gregory)  Review  of  the  Controv. 
Sykes  on  Demoniacal  Possession. 

Further  enquiry. 

Townsend's  (George)  Sermons. 

Twells  on  the  Demoniacs.  (Reply  to  Sykee.) 

Van  Mildert's  (Bp.)  Serm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Vincent's  (William)  Sermons. 

Warburton's   Sermons. 

Ward's  Dissertations  on  passages  of  Scrip. 

Whiston's  Account  of  the  Demoniacs. 

AVorthington's  Inquiry  in  the  eases,  &c. 

Further  Inquiry.    (Rep.  to  Farmer.) 

Young  on  the  Gospel  Demoniacs. 

Demonolatry.    See   worship  of  spmrrg. 

Demons.    See  evil  spirits. 

Apuleus   de   deo    Soeratis.     (Gives   a   clear 

view  of  the  ancient  doctrine  of  Demons.) 
Beausobre,  Hist,  de  Manichaeisme.     Lib.  V. 
Ditmar   de   Diemonibus. 
Hundeshagen  (J.)  Dissertationes. 
Jacobi  I.  (Britt.  regis)  Demonologia. 
Jamblicus   de    Mysteriis. 
Plutarch,  Opera  qua3  extant. 
Senecae    Opera. 
Thomasii    Dissertationes. 
AVinzeri  Daemonologia  in  N.  T.  proposila. 

Bekker's  AVorld  bewitched.  ("  The  best  ac- 
count of  the  power  of  Devils." — Lowndes.) 

Berg's  Abaddon  and  Mahanaim. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     1:117.16:119. 

British  Quart.  Review.     No.  9.     1847. 

Burgh's  Crito  ;  or  Essays  on  var.  subjects. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  10. 

Donaldson's  Chr.  orthodo.xy  reconciled  with 
modern  learning.     Ch.  4. 

Fell's  Heathen  doctrine  of  Demons. 

Foreign  Quarterly  Review.    6:1. 

Frazier's  Magazine.     2:507. 

Gilpin    on    Temptation. 

Glanvil's  Sadducismus  triumphatus. 

Sharp's  (Granville)  Influence  of  D. 

Toplady's  (Augustus  M.)  Sermons. 

Townsend's  (George)  Sermons. 

Whewell's  Good  and  evil  angels. 

Denarius.    See  coiss. 


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Dependence   of  the   Mind    on    the 
Body.    See  reciprocal  inplcencb. 

Deportment.    See  conbistbncy,  courtesy, 

EXAMPLE  OF  CHIIISI',  HKLKflON  AND 
BUMINCi;);,  gUBKIETT,  SOCIAL  IKTER- 
CODRSR. 

Arnold's  (Thomas)  Scrraons. 

Berens'  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Blackall's  (Offspring)  Sermons. 

Colet's  Order  of  a  Claistian  life. 

Cooper's  (E<iward)  Sermons. 

Evans'  (A.  15.)  Sermons. 

Farringdon's  (Anthonj*)  Sermons. 

Findlater's  (11.)  Sermons. 

Girdlestone's  Christian  life. 

Gresley's  (^William)  Sermons. 

Gurnall's  Christian  armor. 

Ilickman's  (H.)  Sermons. 

Hinton's  Active  Christian. 

Hoare's  Sermons  on  Christian  character. 

Holdsworth's  (II.)  Sermons. 

Jackson's  (J.)   Sermons  on  Chris,  character. 

Jewell's    (John)    Sermons. 

Law's    Serious   call. 

MacLean's  (Archibald)  Sermons. 

Melville's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Neale's    (E.)    Sermons. 

Scudder's  Christian's  daily  walk. 

Seeker's  Non-such  Professor. 

Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Smallridgc's  (George)  Sermons. 

Whicheott's  (B.)  Sermons. 

Whole  duty  of  man.     (The  author  of  this 

inestimable  work,  of  which  millions  have 

been  printed,  is  unknown  !) 
Wilson's  (Bp.  Thomas)  Sermons. 
Woolton's  Christian  manual. 
Wynyard's  (M.  J.)  Sermons. 

Dervishes.    See  RELiQtONS. 

Thornbury's  Turkish  life  and  character. 
Wolf's  Missionary  Journal. 

Descent  Into  Hell. 


Clemens  Alex.,  Stromata. 

Cyril    Alex.,    Opera. 

Origen,   contra    Celsum. 

Justin  M.,  Dialogus  cum  Tryphone. 

Classen,  de  Descensu  J.  C.  ad  inferos. 
Dietelmair,  Historia  Dogmatis,  <tc. 
Dietelmayer,  Hist,  dogmatis  de  descensu. 
Duramer,  de  Christi  ad  infernos  descensu. 
Eckhard  de  Descensu  Christi  ad  inferos. 
Harenbergii  Theologia  Dogmatica. 
Hacker  (J.  G.  A.)  Dissertationes. 
Ittigii  (Thomas)  Hissertationes. 
Lavatcri  KaraQaati  fif  Aio». 
Zczschwitzii  Dissert.  Exegetica  dogmatica. 

Ballou's  Histor.  sketch  of  the  interpretations 

of  1  Peter  iii.  18-20,  and  iv.  6. 
Bilson's  Survey  of  Christ's  sufferings. 


Descent  Into  Hell — continued. 


Bingham's  (Richard)  Immanuol. 

Key's  (Dr.  John)  Lectures.     Bk.  4. 

Hill  (Adam)  on  the  Apostles'  creed. 

Hobart's  (Bp.)  Sermons  on  Redemption. 

Horsely's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Hottinger's    Dissertations. 

Newman's  (John  H.l  Sermons. 

Parke's  Apology.     (Ana.  to  Limbomastix.) 

Smith  on  Christ's  descent  into  hell. 

Con. 

Augustini  Epist.  57  ad  Dardanum. 

Bezas  Tractationes  Theologicae. 

Calovii    Dissertationes. 

Chemnitii    Dissertationes. 

Clausenii  Observationes  crit.-philologicaB. 

Hacker  (.J.  G.  A.)  Dissertationes. 

Holtzfusii    Dissertationes. 

Limbomastix.     [Anonymous.] 

Thummii  (Theodor.)  Dissertationes. 

Volborth,  Quantum  error  Apollinaris  contu- 

lerit,  &e. 
Witsii   Exercitationes.     Exer.  18. 

Allen  on  the  Thirty-nine  articles. 

Barrington  on  the  Divine  dispensations. 

Barrow  on  the  Apostles'  Creed. 

Benson's  Paraph,  and  Notes.    (1  Pet.  iii.  19.) 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     16:309. 

Broughton  (Hugh)  on  Christ's  descent,  <fec. 

Burnet  on  the  Thirty-nine  articles. 

Christian  Examiner.     60:101. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Cox's  (.lohn  Redman)  Considerations. 

Doddridge's  Exposition.     (1  Pet.  iii.  19.) 

Kdwanls'  History  of  Redemption. 

Frazier's  J\Ligazine.     1:.'!41. 

Gill's  Commentary.     (1  Pet.  iii.  19.) 

Hammond's  Reply  to  Smith. 

Harwood's  Five  Dissertations. 

Jacobs*    Sufferings    and    victory    of  Christ. 

(Rej.ly  to  Bilson.) 
Lightfoot's  (John)  Dissertations. 
More's  (H.)  Theological  Works. 
Muencher  on  the  Descent  into  hell. 
Pearson  on  the  Creed. 
Peters   on   Job. 

Seabury's  (Samuel)  Discourses. 
Seeker  (Abp.)  on  the  Catechism. 
Sturmy's  (Daniel)  Discourses. 
Willet's  (Andrew)  Loidoromastix. 

See  a  long  list  of  other  writers  on  this 
subject  in  Alger's  Boct.  of  «  future  life — 
Appendix. 

Desertion. 

East  (J.)  on  Affliction  and  Desertion. 

Flavel's   Works. 

Gibb's    (John)    Sermons. 

Godwin's  Child  of  light  walking  in  darkness. 

Uervey's  Theoron  and  Aspasio. 


14Y 


Hill's    (Bryant)    Sermons. 

Lambert's    Sermons. 

Liuingtoa's  (John)  Sermons  on  the  77th  Ps. 

Sliiujj's  (Archbishop)  Sermons. 

WiiUs"  Alcditations  on  Job. 


Despondency.    See  mklancholt, 

KESIUNATIO.V,    TKUSr. 

Barry's  (J.)  Reviving  Cordial. 

Baxter  on  Religious  Melancholy. 

Bolton's  Comfort  of  afflicted  conscience. 

Buldicoin's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Cl.iude  on  the  Composition  of  Sermons. 

Christian  Observer.     20:332,  401,  469. 

East  on  Atfliction  and  Desertion.  (A  col- 
lection of  treatises  by  Sibbs,  Manton, 
Reynolds,  Flavel,  Bates,  Collins,  Char- 
nock,  Godwin,  Jay,  <fcc.) 

Fowler's    (Bp.)    Discourses. 

Fuller's  (Andrew)  Sermons. 

(iisbourne's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

(lordon's  Collection  of  curious  Tracts. 

llackett's  (Bp.)  Christian  Consolations. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Balm  of  Gilead. 

Hall's  (R.)  Discouragements  of  pious  men. 

Jowett's  (Jos.)  Fifty-two  sermons. 

Knight's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Lucas'  (Dr.  Richard)  Sermons. 

Mannering's  Christian  Consolations. 

Rogers  on  Trouble  of  Mind. 

Sherlock's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Toplady  on  the  fears  of  God's  people. 

AValerland's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

Destructionlsts.     See  etrrnitt  of  hell 

TORMENTS,    RESTORATIO.MSTS. 

Pro. 

Barlow  (J.  W.)  on  Eternal  punishment. 

Blain's  (Jacob)  Death  not  life. 

Bourne's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Clarke's  (Geo.)  Vind.  of  the  honor  of  God. 

Coombe's  (John)   Teachings  of  the  Old  and 

New  Testament. 
Davis  (Tho.)  on  Endless  suffering. 
Dobney  (H.  H.)  on  Future  punishment. 
Edwards  on  the  Salvation  of  all  men. 
Ellis'  (Aaron)  Bible  versus  tradition. 
Hobbes'    Leviathan. 
Hudson's  (C.  F.)  Debt  and  Grace.   (Regarded 

as  the  ablest  work  on  this  side.) 
Marsom's  (John)  Works. 
Mitchel's  (Tho.)  The  gospel  crown  of  life. 
Scott's    (J.    N.)    Sermons. 
Sellon's    (.1.)    Sermons. 
[Storr's  (Geo.)]  Unity  of  man. 

Other  treatises. 

Taylor's  (John)  Scripture  doctrine  of  original 

sin. 
Paraphrase  and  notes  on  Romans. 


Destructionlsts — contimied. 
Con. 

Barrows'  (E.  J.)  Doctrine  of  a  future  state. 
Bartlett's  Life  and  death  eternal. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     15:tJ25.  17:111. 
Blair's    Sermons. 

Burton  on  the  Annihilation  of  the  wicked. 
Campbell's  (Alex.)  Life  and  Death. 
Hinton's  (J.  H.)  Athanasia. 
Hovey's  State  of  the  impenitent  dead. 
Landis  on  the  Immortality  of  the  soul,  and 

final  condition  of  the  wicked. 
Lee's  (L.)  Immortality  of  the  soul. 
Massilon's    Sermons. 
Methodist  Quart.  Review.     40:404. 
New  Englander.     11:302.21:248. 
Presbyterian  Quart.  Review.     8:594. 
Stearne's  (J.  G.)  Immortality  of  the  soul. 
Strong's  (.James),  Review  of  Hudson. 
The  Guardian.     No.  129. 
Theological  and  Lit.  Review.     3:395._ 
Warren's  (J.  P.)  Sadduceeism. 

Destruction  of  Canaanites. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  6,  prop.  120. 
Leland's  Authority  of  Scripture. 

Answer  to  Tindall's  "Christianity  afl 


Con.  See    i.MMORTAL.Tr  of  the  sorL. 

Martin,    la   Vie   future. 

Amer.  Theolog.  Review.     3:215. 
Bagnall  on  the  Intermediate  state. 


old  as  Creation. 
Lowman's  Hebrew  Government. 
Paley's  (William)  Sermons. 
Shuekford's  Connec.  of  Sac.  and  prof.  hist. 
Sykes'  Connec.  of  Nat.  and  Rev.  Religion. 

Destruction  of  Jerusalem. 

Burrows'  (E.  J.)  Hours  of  devotion. 
Christian  Disciple.     4:206. 
Churton's  Bampton  Lectures.     1785. 
CoUyer's  (Will.  B.)  Lectures  on  prophecy. 
Ely's  (John)  Winter  Lectures. 
Josephus'  History  of  the  Jews. 

Destruction     of    Sodom    and    Go- 
niorrali. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repository.     April,  1840. 
Le  Clerc's  Dissertations. 
Robinson  (E.)  on  the  Dead  Sea. 

Detraction.    See  slander. 

Barrow's    (Isaac)    Sermons. 

Burrows'  Hours  of  devotion. 

Butler's    (Alban)    Sermons. 

Johnson's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Leighton's    (Abp.)    Works. 

Mercier's    Works. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.    (Sermon 

by  Matt.  Poole.) 
Opie's  (Miss)  Detraction  Displayed. 
Vaughn's   Spirit    of    detraction    convicted. 

(Very   curious   and   amusing,    but  of  no 

theological  value.) 


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Development,  Physical.    See 

CREATION,      EQUIVOCAI,     GENERATION, 
GEOLOGY. 

Pro. 

Brongniart,  Tableau  des  genres  de  vegetaux, 

fossiles,  <fec. 
Lamarck,  Hist,  des  Animaux  sans  vertebras. 
Maillet,    Philosophie. 

Atkinson's  (H.  G.)  Letters. 

Darwin's    Zoonomia. 

Huxley's  (Prof.  T.  H.)  Works. 

Spencer's  (Herbert)  Illustrations  of  universal 

progress. 
Vestiges    of    the   Natural    History    of    the 

creation. 

Sequel  to  the  same. 

Westminster  Review.     44:242. 

Con. 
Agassiz's  Study  of  Natural  History. 
Amer.  Quart.  Church  Review.     17:505. 
Brodie's  (Sir  Benj.)  Lectures. 
Buchanan's  (.las.)  Modern  Atheism.     1855. 
Christian  Examiner.     New  Series.  1:60. 
[Fontenelle's]  Plurality  of  worlds. 
Lubbock's  Lectures  on  the  Origin  of  man. 
Lyell's  Antiquity  of  Man. 
Miller's  'Hugh)  Law  versus  Miracle. 

Testimony  of  the  Rocks. 

Oken's  Physico-philosophy. 
Presbyterian  Review.     1:106.  24:275. 
Stillingfleet's  Origines  sacra. 
Walker's  (Jas.  B.)  Sacred  Philosophy. 

Developmcint  of  Doctrlne« 

Pro. 
Bauer.    (Many  articles  in  the  "  Theologische 

Jahrbucher.") 
Moehler's    Symbolik. 
Neue    Untersuchungen    der    Lehr 

gegensatze,  &c.     (A  defence  of  the  Sj'm- 

bolik.) 

Dorner's  Doct.  of  the  person  of  Christ. 
Foxton's  (F.  F.)  Popular  Christianity. 
Moehler's  Symbolik.    Tr.  by  J.  B.  Robinson. 
Newman's  (John  H.)  Essays. 
Newman's  (F.  W.)  Phases  of  Faith. 
SchafF's  What  is  Church  History? 

Con. 

Amer.  Biblic.  Reposit.     3d  Series.  3:193. 
Brownson's  Quart.  Review.     1:43. 
Buchanan's  Modern  Atheism.     Chap.  2. 
Butler's  (W.  A.)  Letters  on  Romanism. 

Revised   by 

A.  P.  Moor. 

Letters  on  Chris,  doctrine. 

Revised  by  C.  Hardwick. 

by  T.  Woodward. 


Dublin  University  Mag.     27:405.  37:276. 
Edinburg  Magazine.     86:397. 
Frazier's  Magazine.     33:253. 
Greenfield  on  Doctrinal  development. 
Irons'    (W.   J.)    Sermons. 


Development  o*  Tioatri-Re— continued. 

Con. 

Maurice's  Warburton  Lecture.  1846.  Preface. 
Mithridates ;    or    Mr.   Newman's    Essay   its 

own  confutation. 
Moberly's  Exam,  of  Newman's  Development. 
North  British  Review.     5:418. 
O'Sullivan's  (M.)  Theory  of  development. 
Palmer's  Doct.  of  D.  considered  in  reference 

to  the  evidences  of  Christianity. 
Phillipsohn's  Devel.  of  the  religious  idea. 
Presbyterian  Quart.  Review.     1:106. 
Quarterly  Review.     77:404. 
Townsend's  (Dr.  Geo.)  Sermons  and  charges. 

Devils.    See  demons. 

Devotion.   See  forms  of  prater,  manuals, 

PRAYER,  RETIREMENT. 

Adams'  (T.)  Posthumous  Works.  (Precious.) 

Addison's  Daily  Sacrifice. 

Andrews'  Manual  of  private  devotion. 

Augustin's  Confessions  and  Meditations. 

Batty's    (Adam)    Sermons. 

Baxter's    Dying    Thoughts. 

Saint's  Rest.     Chap.  12. 

Bellamy's  True  religion  delineated.     Sec.  7. 

Rennet's  Christian  Oratory. 

Beren's  (Edward)  Devotions. 

Beveridge's  Private  Thoughts. 

Bridges  on  the  119th  Psalm.     (Excellent.) 

Bragge's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Bull  (J.)  on  Early  Devotion. 

Cave's  Primitive  Christianity. 

Christian  Examiner.     4:281. 

Christian  Quart.  Spectator.     5:41. 

Christian  Review.     6:477. 

Corbet's  Self-Employment. 

Davis'  (M.)  Helps  to  devotion. 

Dornej''s  Divine  Contemplations. 

Evans  on  the  value  of  religious  feeling. 

Fenelon's  Private  Thoughts. 

Griffiith  (Tho.)  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Contemplations. 

Walking  with  God. 

Hopkins'  (Benj.)  Parochial  Sermons. 

Huntingdon's  (Prof.)  Sermons. 

Inet's  Guide  to  the  devout  Christian. 

Jiiy's  (W.)  Exercises  for  the  Closet. 

Jenks'  Offices  of  devotion. 

Kempis'  Imitation  of  Christ.    3Inlcom'a  Ed. 

Ken's  Retired  Christian  exercised. 

Law's  Serious  Call.     Mnlcuvi's  Ed. 

Lee's  (R.)  Handbook  of  devotion. 

Milner's  Sanctuary  and  Oratory. 

Munkhouse's  (Rich.)  Sermons. 

Nelson's  Practice  of  devotion. 

Norris'  Scriptural  Counsel. 

Owen  (John)  on  the  AVork  of  the  Spirit. 

Pascall's    Thoughts. 

Patrick's  (Bp.)  Devout  Christian. 

Pott's    (J.    H.)    Sermons. 

Rambach  on  the  Suflerings  of  Christ. 

Rogers'  (H.)  Helps  to  devotion. 


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Devotion — continued. 

Romaine's  Life  of  faith. 

Rowe's  (Mrs.)  Devout  Exercises. 

Sales'  Introduction  to  a  devout  life. 

Sharpe's  (William)  Sermons. 

Sheppard's  Private  thoughts. 

Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Sherlock's  (of  Winnick)  Practical  Christian. 

Smith's  (Sam.  Stanhope)  Sermons. 

Steriy's  Kingdom  of  God  in  the  soul  of  man. 

Still's  (J.)  Horffi  Privatae. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Golden  Grove. 

Waterhouse's  Piety,  character,  and  policy  of 

early  Christians. 
Westoby's  Helps  to  devotion. 
Wettenhall's  Enter  into  the  closet. 
Wilson's  (Dan.)  Meditations  and  Prayers. 
Wilson's  (Thos.)  Sacra  Privata.    (Many  ed.) 
ZollikofiFer's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons. 

Dialect  of  the  Ne^v  Testament.     See 

BIBLICAL  CRITICISM,  IDIOMS,  STYLE. 

Ahrens  (H.  L.),  de  Graecas  linguse  dialectis. 
De  Rossi,  de  Lingua  Palestinse. 
Georgii  Vindicia  N.  T.  ab  Hebraismis. 
Leusden,  de  Dialectis  N.  Test,  singulatim. 
Rhenferdi  (Jacob.)  Dissertationes. 
Salmasius  de  Lingua  Hellenistica. 
Vorstius  de  Hebraismis  Nov.  Test. 
Wyes,    Dialectologia   Sacra. 

Beckhaus'  Lang,  of  the  N.  T.    Tr.  by  Tertot. 
Blackwall's  Sacred  Classics. 
De  Rossi  &  Pfannkuche  on  the  Language  of 
Palestine  in  the  age  of  Christ.  Tr.  by  Repp. 
Green's  Grammar  of  the  N.  Test,  dialect. 
Planck's  Greek  diction  of  the  N.  T. 
Tholuck's  Study  of  the  0.  T.    Tr.  by  Patton. 

Dialectics.    See  logic. 

Diatesseron.    See  monotessaron. 

Dictionaries  of  tlie  Bible. 

Bost  (J.  A.),  Concordance  Raisouee.     1849. 

Calmet,  Diet.  Historique,  Chron.,  &o.    1730. 

Herzog,  Theolog.  real  Encyklopadie.  (20 
volumes.     Very  complete  and  valuable.) 

Hoffman's  Volks-Bibellexikon. 

Hlyrici  Clavis  Scriptural  Sacra3.  1764. 
(Besides  the  explanation  of  principal 
words,  it  contains  treatises  on  the  study 
of  Scripture,  quotes  the  opinions  of  others, 
(fee.  <fcc.) 

James,  Diet,  de  I'Ecriture  sainte.     1853. 

Krehl's  Neutestament.  Hand-woerterbuch. 

Saulcy,  Diet,  des  antiquites  Bibliq.     1859. 

Simon,  Grand  Dictionaire  de  la  Bible. 

Alexander's  Dictionary  of  the  Bible.     1835. 
Arrowsmith's  Geog.  Diet,  of  the  B.     1807. 
Ayre's  Treasury  of  Bible  knowledge.     1866. 
Beard's  Household  Bibl.  Cyclopaedia.    1848. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     Edinburg.     1806. 


Dictionaries  of  tlie  Bihle— continued. 

British  Critic.  New  Series.  8:445.  (What  a 
good  Bible  Dictionary  should  be.) 

Brown's  Dictionary.     1769.     (Superseded.) 

Calmet's  Diet.  1722.  Tr.by  D'Oyly  &  Colson. 

Cobbin's  (Ingram)  Bible  Dictionary.     I860. 

Creighton's  Dictionary  of  Scripture  proper 
names.     1808. 

Eadie's  Biblical  Cyclopedia.     1849. 

Herzog's  Real  Encyclop.    Tr.  by  Bomberger. 

Hird's  Diet,  of  Scrip,  proper  names.     1851. 

Jones'  Biblical  Cyclopedia.     1816. 

Kitto's  Biblical  Cyclopedia.     1845. 

Malcom's  Dictionary  of  the  Bible.  Cuts. 
1829.     Enlarged,  1855. 

McBean's  Diet,  of  the  Bible.     1779. 

Oliver's  Scripture  Lexicon.  1792.  (Limited 
to  proper  names,  of  which  it  gives  4,000.) 

Robinson's  (Edw.)  Diet,  of  the  Bible.    1833. 

Robinson's  (John)  Theological,  Biblical,  and 
Ecclesiastical  Dictionary.     1815. 

Smith's  (Will.)  Diet,  of  the  Bible.     I8611. 

Timson's  Key  to  the  Bible.     1845. 

Wall's  (Geo.)  Domestic  D.  of  the  Bib.    1826. 

Watson's  Biblical  and  Theulog.  Diet.  ("A 
compilation  from  compilations,  strongly 
anti-Calvinistic." — Lowndes.  ) 

Wilson's  Christian  Diet.  1648.  (The  sig- 
nification of  all  Bible  words.) 

Difficulties  of  Scripture.    See  appa- 

RK.VT  CONTRADICTIONS,  BIBLICAL  CRIT- 
ICISM, HERMESECTICS,  ILLUSTRATIOJISj 
PHILOLOUY. 

Originis    Philocalia. 

Adami  (Corn.)  Observ.  Theologicae. 
Exercitationes  Exegeticas. 


Altmanni  Meletemata  philol.-critica. 
Arnoldi  Lux  in  tenebris.    (Discusses  several 

thousand  controvert,  passages.) 
Bertrami  Expositio  in   difficiliora  utriusque 

Testamenti  Loca. 
Bootii  Aniniadversiones  Sacras. 
Bos  (Lambert.)  Exercitationes. 
Clerici  (D.)  Questiones  Sacrae. 
De  Dieu,  Critica  Sacra,  si veAnimadversiones, 

<fec.  ("Inter  prsestantissimos." — Walch.) 
Deylingii  Observ.  Sacrae.     (Fine  index.) 
Drusius,  ad  Loca  Difficiliora  Vet.  et  Novum 

Test.     (Not  surpassed  by  any  critic  of  the 

17th  cent.     His  notes  were  much  used  by 

the  translators  of  our  version  of  the  Bible.) 
Elsneri    Observationes. 
Ernest,  de  Difficultatibus  Nov.  Test. 
Estii  in  Difficiliora  loca  Commentaria.  ("One 

of  the  best  Papal  expositors." — Orme.) 
Fesselii  Adversaria  Sacra. 
Frankii  Observationes  Biblicae. 
Gatakeri  Adversaria  Miscellanea. 
Haekspanii  Notse  theologico-philologicas. 
Hasaei  et  Ikenii  Thesaurus  novus.    (A  great 

collection,  similar  to  that  of  Menthenius.) 
Hengelii  Annot.  in  loca  nonnulla  N.  Test, 
Hoflfmanni  Observationes. 


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Difficulties  of  Scripture — continued. 

Hottingeri    Opuscula. 

Ikenii  (Conrad.)  Dissertationes. 

Jablonski  (Paull.  Ernest.)  Opuseula. 

Knatchbull,  Animad.  paradoxic  orthodoxte. 

Koenigii  Centuria  Vindioiarum  Saerarum. 

Langii  Observationes  Sacra?. 

Laurentii  Expiicatio  locorum  diflRciliutn. 

Marckii  (J.)  Exercitationes. 

Martin,    Explications    de   plusieurs   textes. 

(In  the  style  of   Harmer's    observations, 

with  plates.) 
Mel,    Antiquarius    Sacer. 
Menthenii  Tliesaurus.     (A  great   collection 

of  dissertations  by  eminent  German  divines 

of  the  I  7th  century.) 
Michaelis  Introduetio  ad  Novum  Test. 

Observationes  Sacrae. 

Noeselt,    Exercitationes. 

Obenheim,  de  N.  Test,  locis  pugnantibus. 

Oderi  Observationes  Sacrae. 

Ott,  Excerpta  ex.  Flav.  Josepho. 

PfeifFeri  Dubia  Vexata.  S.  S. 

Rosenrauller,  Theologicae  Commentationes. 

Schelling  (J.  E.;  Animad.  philol.  crit. 

Schroederi  Nova  Janua. 

Schulteti  Exercitationes  Evangelicie. 

Simonis,  Nov.  Test.     (Critical  remarks.) 

Spanheimii  Dubia  Evangelica. 

Starkii  (H.  B.)  Notaj  selecta;,  crit.,  exeget. 

Storr,  Exercit.  exeget.  ad  selecta,  etc. 

Surenhusii  B(/?Aof  KUTaWayrji. 

Tarnovii  Exercitationum  Biblicarum. 

Venema3  Dissertationes  Selectas. 

VitringEe  Exercit.  in  Epist.  Pauli  ad  Corin. 

Vitringa3  (Filii)  Dissertationes  Sacrae. 

Vogtii  Miscellanea  Biblica. 

Waltheri  Exercitationes  Biblic*. 

Waltoni     Biblia    polyglotta     Prolegomena. 

(The  Edition  of  ]827,  with  Wrangham's 

notes,  is  best.) 
Wesselii  Dissertationes  Leidensis. 
Winkleri    Disquisitiones. 
Witsii  Miscellanea  Sacra. 
Wolfii  Curse  Philologicas. 
Zornii    Opuscula   Sacra. 

Beausobre  k  L'Enfant  on  the  Difficult  pas- 
sages in  Matthew. 

Benson's  (C.)  Hulsean  Lectures.     1822. 

Biblical  Cabinet.  Periodical.  Edinburg  and 
London.     1832.     36  vols. 

Biblical  Repertory.     1825  to  1861. 

Blackmore  on  Four  select  passages. 

Bow3'er's  Critical  conjectures  and  observat. 

Bryant's  Observations  on  Passages  of  Scrip, 
obnoxious  to  enemies  of  religion.  (70U 
passages.) 

Bloomfield's  Critical  digest  of  the  New  Test. 
(A  great  storehouse  of  ei'uditioii.) 

Carpenter  (Wm.)  on  Scripture  DitBculties. 

Cochran  on  Some  of  the  most  difficult  texts. 

Conybeare's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

Cooper's    (E.)    Sermons. 

Dimock's  Notes  on  Genesis,  Ac.  (Appendix.) 


Difficulties  of  Scripture — cnntimied. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  6,  prop.  51. 
Edwards'    (John)     Exercitations :     critical, 
philosophical,  and  historical. 

Enquiry  into  some  ditRcult  texts. 


Falconer's  Bampton  Lectures.     1810. 

Featly's  Clavis  Mystica.  (Seventy  sermons 
on  hard  texts.) 

Godwin's  Moses  and  Aaron. 

Goodwin's  Hulsean  Lectures.     IS.^fi. 

Gregory's  (John)  Observations  and  notrs. 

Gurdon's  Boyle  Lectures.     1721. 

Hallet's  (Jos.)  Notes  on  Scrij)ture. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Explication  of  all  the  hard  texts 
of  the  whole  Scriptures. 

Harmer's    Observations. 

Hawkins'  Bampton  Lectures.     1  7S7. 

Heath's  Hulsean  Lectures.  (The  advantages 
of  difficult  texts.) 

Hewlett's  Bible  difiicultics  explained. 

Hume's  (M.  C.)  12  obscure  texts  illustrated. 

Jeane's  Mixture  of  scholastic  and  practical 
divinity. 

Kennicott's  State  of  the  printed  text. 

Remarks  on  select  passages. 

Kentish's  Notes  on  passages  of  Scripture. 

Kidder's  Remarks  on  certain  passages. 

King's  Morsels  of  Criticism. 

Knatchbull  on,  Diff.  texts  in  the  New  Test. 
(An  English  trans,  by  the  author  himself, 
and  more  complete  than  the  orginal.) 

Lightfoot's  Horse  Hebraica?. 

Explanation  of  difficult  passages. 

Longhurst's  Commonplace  Book. 

Mann's  Crit.  Notes.  (Comparing  some  pas- 
sages with  the  ancient  versions.) 

Mayer's  Treasury  of  Expositions,  collected 
out  of  the  most  eminent  interpreters.) 

Moody's  (N.  J.)  Helps  to  Bible  readers. 

Newton's  (Thos.)  Dissertations. 

Nisbett's  True  Key  to  the  .uore  difficult  pas- 
sages in  the  New  Testament. 

Pilkington's  Remarks  on  several  passages. 

Popham  (Edw.)  on  Various  texts. 

Pott's    (J.    H.)    Sermons. 

Prescott's  Every-day  Scrip,  difficulties. 

Scragg's  Ques.  in  Divinity,  Hist,  and  Biog. 
(Expounds  over  400  difficult  texts.) 

Scrivner's  Supplement  to  the  authorized  ver- 
sion of  the  N.  T.  (Uses  the  Syriac,  Latin, 
and  earlier  English  versions.) 

Seeker's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 

Sharp's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 

Sherlock's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Theological  Reposit.     (Many  fine  papers.) 

Thompson's  (Sam.)  Exercitations. 

Tomlinson's  Attempt  to  rescue  the  Holy 
Scriptures  from  ridicule  by  a  new  transla- 
tion of  controverted  passages,  illustrated 
with  critical  notes. 

Wake's  (R.)  Rationale  upon  some  texts,  Ac, 

Ward's  (Dr.  John)  Dissertations. 

AVaterland's  Scripture  vindicated. 

Weston  on  Diif.  pass,  in  the  Song  of  Deborah. 


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Whately  (Abp.)  on  Some  of  the  difficulties 
in  the  writings  of  Paul,  and  other  parts 
of  the  New  Testament. 

Wratislaw's  Difficulties  of  the  N.  Test. 

Diligence,    Christian.    See   indcstrt, 

BEDKEMtNQ    TIME. 

Dionysius  Alexandrinus. 

Dionysii  Opera  quse  extant. 
Eusebius,  Historia  Ecclesiastica. 
Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  Gospel. 

Dionysius  Areopagus. 

Dionysii  Areopagitici  Opera. 
Assemanni  Bibliotheca  Orientalis. 
Bebellii  Antiquitates  Eccles.     Sasc.  IV. 
Buddsei  Isagoge  ad  Theologiam.     Lib.  11. 
Dallseus   de  Scriptis  quse  Dion,  et   Ignatii 

nominibus  circumferunter. 
Fabricii  (Alb.)  Bibliotheca. 
Ittigius    de    Patribus. 
Lanselii  Dissertatio  Apologetica. 
Mayeri  (Frid.)  Dissertationes. 
Meieri  (G.  A.)  Dion.  A.  et  Mysticorum,  saec. 

xiv. ;  doctrinae  inter  se  comparatse. 
Oudinus  de  Scriptoribus  Ecclesiasticis. 
Pachymerse  Paraph,  in  omnia  D.  opera. 
Riveti  (And.)  Opera  Theologica. 
Usseri   Dissertationes. 

Buddeus,  cited  above,  names  many  authors 
who  have  written  about  the  impostor  of  this 
name. 

Discerning  of  Spirits. 

Benson's  Planting  of  Christianity. 
Chandler's  Commentary  on  Joel. 
Foster's    (John)    Letters. 
Stebbing   against   Fostet. 

Discerning  the  Lord's  Body. 

See   lord's  supper. 

Brett's    (Tho.)    Discourses. 
Disciples  of  Christ,  or  Christians. 

COMMONLY  CALLED    "  CAMPBELLITES.  " 

Pro. 

Campbell's  (Alex.)  Christian  Baptism. 

Christian  System. 

Debate  with  Purcell. 

Rice. 

Walker. 

McCalla. 

Christian  Baptist.    Periodical,  from  August, 

1823,  to  August,  1829. 
Lord's  Review  of  Jeter  on  Campbellism. 
Millennial     Harbinger.       Periodical,    from 

January,  1830,  to  the  present  time. 
Richardson's  Principles  and  objects  of  the 

religious  reformation. 
Scott's  (Rev.  Walter)  Death  of  Christ. 
Gospel   Restored. 


Disciples  of  Christ — continued. 

Pro. 

Scott's  (Rev.  Walter)  Messiah. 
Union  of  Christians.  * 


Stone's  (Barton)  Letters. 

Con. 
Campbell's  (J.  P.)  Strictures  on  B.  Stone. 
Cleland's  Unitarianism  unmasked. 
Jeter's  (J.  B.)  Campbellism  examined. 
Landis'    Rabbah   taken. 
Stile's  Reply  to  articles  in   the   Millennial 

Harbinger. 

The   "  Debates"    mentioned   above,    show 
both  sides  of  the  questions  discussed. 

Discipline  of  Primitive  Churches. 

See  CHURCH  discipline,  penancb. 

Bebelli  (Balthas.)  Dissertationes. 
Beyeri  Vet.  eccl.  circa  penitentiae  rigorem. 
Crucigeri  Observationes  Selectse. 
Dupin,  Dissertationes  Historicae. 
Hottingeri  Exercitationes. 
Orsi  (Joseph.  Aug.)  Dissertationes. 
Pelliccia,  de  Chris,  eccl.  prima3  polititia. 
Strauchii  (^gid.)  Dissertat.     (Acta  erud.) 

Brokesby's  Government  of  the  Church  for 

the  first  3  centuries. 
Bryson's  Compendious  View. 
Fuller's  Discipline  of  the  Primitive  Churches. 
Hall's  View  of  the  Gospel  Church. 
King's  Enquiry  into  the  Constitution,  Ac. 

Discretion.    See   prudence. 

Bateman's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Claggett's  (William)  Sermons. 

Fiddes'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Jortin's    (John)    Sermons. 

Lucas'  (Dr.  Richard)  Sermons. 

Van  Mildert's  Sermons  at  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Disinterested    Benevolence. 

See    HUPKINSIANISM. 

Pro. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.      Part  3,  prop.  51. 
Fawcett's  (Joseph)  Sermons  at  old  Jewry. 
Godwin  on  Political  Justice.     Bk.  4,  ch.  8. 
Hopkins'  (Dr.  Sam.)  Works. 
Hume's  Principles  of  Morals. 
Hutchinson  on  the  Passions. 

Con.     (That  there  is  no  such  thing.) 
Brown's  Essays  on  Shaftsbury.     Ess.  2. 
Rutherford's  Essay  on  Moral  Virtue. 
Wardlaw's  Christian  Ethics. 
Woodward's  (Henry)  Essays. 

Dispersion    at    Babel.    See  coNPUSioa 

OF    TONGUES. 

Dissenters.    See  establishments,  noncov- 

FOKMITT,  SUBSCRIPTION  TO  CREEDS. 

Pro. 
Barker's  (T.)  Vindication  of  Dissenters. 


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Dissenters— coreiinzted. 

Pro. 
Barrowe's  (Henry)  Reply  to  Giifard. 
Best's  (Tho.)  Answer  to  Foley's  Discourses. 
Beverly's  Letters  to  the  Abp.  of  York.  (This 

bold  and  powerful  attack  called  forth  many 

replies.) 
Binny's  (D.)  Dissent  not  Schism. 
Bourne's  Principles  and  practice  of  D. 
Bradijury's  Dissenting  ministers  defended. 
Calamy's  (Edmund)  Tracts.     (Admirable.) 
Choate's  (J.)  Reasons  of  Dissent,  <fec. 
Conder  on  Protestant  Nonconformity. 
De  Foe's  Test  of  Loyalty. 
Disney's  Reasons  for  resigning  the  rectory 

of  Panton. 
Eclectic  Review.     (Many  articles.) 
Ely's  Address  at  Parade  Chapel. 
Foster's  (Dr.  J.)  Answer  to  Stebbings. 
Fownes  on  the  Principles  of  toleration. 
Hinton's   (Jas.)   Vindication  of  Dissenters. 

(Answer  to  Tatham.) 
Hum's  Reasons  for  secession  from  the  Chur. 

of  England. 
James'  (John  A.)  Protestant  Nonconformity. 
Johnson's  Reasons  for  Dissent. 
Jones'  (Wm.)  Dissenter's  Plea. 
Kippis'  Vindication  of  Dissenters. 
Manning  on  Dissent  from  the  Ch.  of  Engl. 
Mauduit's  Case  of  dissenting  ministers. 
Newman's  Dissenter's  Catechism. 
Palmer's  Review  of  England's  Hierarchy. 

Vind.  of  modern  Dissenters. 

Parry  (Will.)  on  the  Penal  statutes  affecting 

Protestant  Dissenters. 
Pearson's  (Edw.)  Three  plain  reasons. 
Pierce's  Vindication  of  Dissenters. 
Priestley's  Letters  to  the  inhabitants  of  Bir- 
mingham. 
Robinson's  Separation  from  the  Ch.  of  Eng. 

(Other  treatises.) 

Scale's  Principles  of  Dissent. 
Scragg's  Reasons  for  dissenting. 
Smectymnus.  (A  work  of  prodigious  ability.) 
Smith's  (J.  Pye)  Dissent  vindicated. 

Reply  to  Dr.  Lee. 

Sturgess  on  the  State  of  the  Church. 
Swaine's  Shield  of  Dissent. 
Tasker'.»  Reasons  for  separation. 
Theological  Repository.    Birmingham. 

Edited  by  Dr.  Priestley. 
Thomas'  (Benj.)  Works. 
Thompson's  Comparative  view  of  English 

and  Scotch  Dissenters.     (Has  a  valuable 

preliminary  dissertation  on  the  views  and 

duties  of  Dissenters.) 
Tiptaft's  Fourteen  reasons  for  Dissent. 
Toulmin's  State  of  Dissenters. 

Sermons. 

Towgood's  Answer  to  White's  letters. 

Answer  to  the  Editor  of  Dr.  Warren's 

sermons. 

on  Dissent  from  the  Ch.  of  England. 

Tracts  on  important  subjects. 


Vaughn's   (Robt.)    Essays. 


Dissenters — conlinued. 

Welch  Nonconformist's  Memonal.  Period. 
Withers'  (John)  Vindication  ot  Dissenters. 
Wood  &  Bulstrode's  Letters. 

Con. 

Nicholsii  Defensio  Ecclesiae  Angl. 

Barker's  Defence  of  the  English  Church. 

(Other  treatises.) 

Barry's  (Edward)  Theological  essays. 

Bennett's  Abridgment  of  the  London  cases. 

Boyd  on  Episcopacy,  Ordination,  <tc. 

Bramhall's    (Abp.)    AVorks. 

Cook's  Church  of  England  secured. 

Coleridge's  Script,  character  Li  th».  Church 
of  England. 

Courtenay  on  the  Revolution  in  France. 

Crackenthorp's  Defensio  fidci. 

Evans'  (A.  B.)  Inconsistencies  of  Dissent. 

Fausset's  Bampton  lecture: .     ]  820. 

Fo]ej''s  (R.)  Discourses  on  the  Ch.  of  Eng. 

Frazier's  Magazine.     VMb'i  3. 

Giffard's  Donatists  of  Eng, and. 

Grey's  Vindication  of  the  Chur.  of  England. 
(Reply  to  Pierce.) 

Grove's  Persuasives  to  communion. 

Hall's  Apology  for  the  Ch.  of  England. 

Hicks'  (Dr.  George)  Works. 

Hoadly's    (Benj.)    Works. 

Hull's    Pulpit   guarded. 

Hungerford's  Call  for  Union. 

Jessie's  Defence  of  the  Church. 

Jewell's  (Bp.)  Apology  for  the  Church. 

Johnes'  Causes  of  Dissent.  (Received  the 
royal  medal  of  the  Cambrian  Institute. 
183L) 

King's  (Abp.)  Admonition  to  Dissenters. 

Laugley's  'Tracts  for  priest  and  people. 

Lee's  Dissent  unscriptural. 

Lowth's  (Wm.)  Sermons.     (On  Acts  ii.  42.) 

Madan's  Charges  against  Dissenters. 

Maddox's  Gov.  and  worship  of  the  church. 

Vindic.  of  the  Church.     (Reply  to 

Neale  and  Pierce.) 

Masheder's  Dissent  and  Democracy. 

Mason  on  the  Lawful  Ministry. 

Pool's  Lectures  on  Ely's  address. 

Potter  on  Church  government. 

Pruen's  Popular  view  of  the  church. 

Robertson's  Dissenters  self-condemned.  (Re- 
ply to  Delaune.) 

Rogers'  Persuasion  to  Conformity. 

Rose's  Ans.  to  the  case  of  Dissenters. 

Scarlet's  Confutation  of  Brownism. 

Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

Stebbing's  Polemic  tracts. 

Tatham's  (Edw.)  University  sermons. 

Thelwall's  Letters  to  a  friend. 

The  Independent  Whig.     Periocfical. 

Tucker's  Reply  to  Kippis'  vindication. 

Vaughn's  (Robert)  Essays. 

Ware's  Foxes  and  Firebrands. 

Wells'  Ceremonies  of  the  Eng.  Church. 
(Various  other  tracts.) 


Wilberforce's  Parochial  system. 


153 


Dissenters,  History  of. 

Bogue  &  Bennett's  Hist,  of  Dissenters.  From 
1689  to   1808.     Continued  by  Bennett  to 

isas. 

Calamy's  Life  of  Baxter. 

Fletcher's  History  of  Independency. 

Hall's  (Robert)  Works. 

Hunter's  (J.)  Life  of  Oliver  Heywood. 

Iveuiy's  (Jos.)  Hist,  of  Dissenters.  To  1810. 

Neale's  History  of  the  Puritans. 

Orton's  Memoir  of  P.  Doddridge. 

Palmer's  Dissenter's  Catechism. 

Rees'  Hist,  of  Dissent  in  Wales.     To  1861. 

Sanders'  Origin  and  progress  of  Dissent. 

Thomson's  Comparison  of  English  and 
Scotch    Dissenters. 

Toulmin's  (Josh.)  State  of  Dissenters. 

Uden's  Anglican  Church  of  the  19th  century. 
Trans,  by  Humphries. 

Walker's  Hist,  of  Eng.  Independence.  To 
1651. 

Wilson's  History  of  dissenting  churches  in 
London.  To  1806.  (Extensive  and  au- 
thentic ;  includes  memoirs  of  many  minis- 
ters.) 

Dissolution  of  the  World. 

bee     CONSl'MMATION. 


Distinctions  in  Society. 

See    INEdUALiriES. 


Distractions.    See  wandering  thocohts. 

Diversity  of  Languages. 

See    coNFUsio.v. 

Diversity  of  Races.     See  unity. 
Divination.     See   astrology. 

Cattan,    la   Geomance. 

Codes,  Compendium  de  Chiromancie. 

Hartlieb's  Kunst  chyromantia. 

Jurieu,  Hist.  Critique  des  dogmes,  <fec. 

Lisle,   des    Talismans. 

Peucer,   les    Devins. 

Placet,  la  Superstition  du  temps. 

Van  Dale,  de  Origine  et  progressu  idolitrae 

et  superstitionum. 
Zanchii  Opera  Theologica.     Tom.  VIII. 

[Phillips']  English  fortune-tellers. 
Divine  Government. 

See    GOVERNMENT  OP  GOD. 

Divine  Right  of  Kings. 

See  PASSIVE  obedience. 
Pro. 
PufiFendorf  de  Jure.     Lib.  VII.,  C.  3. 

Delany  on  Religious  duties. 
Filmer's  Patriarchal  scheme. 
Heylin's  (Peter)  Miscellaneous  tracts. 
Usher's  Power  communicated  from  God. 


Divine  Right  of  Kings — continued. 

Pro. 
Weldon's  Origin  of  Dominion. 
Williams'  Jura  Magistrata. 

Con. 
Mehliss,   Comparatio    Platonis    doctrinae  de 
sua  republica,  cum  Christiana  doctrina  de 
regno  divino. 

Buchanan  (Geo.),  de  Jure  Regni. 
Edinburg  Review.     1:456. 
Hoadly  (Bp.)  on  Government. 

on  the  Rights  of  subjects. 


Kettlewell's  Measures  of  Chris,  obedience. 
Monthly    Review.     93:144. 
Paley's  Political  Economy. 
Rutherford's  Lex  Rex.     (Famous.) 
Sidney     on   Government. 

Divorce.    See  marriage. 

TertuUian,  contra  Marcion.  Lib.  IV.,  cap.  34. 
Basil,    Epistolaa. 

Chrysostom,  Homiliae.     Horn.  XVII. 
Epiphanius,  Pannarium. 

Bezaj  Tractationes  Theologicae. 

Buxtorf  de  Nuptiis  et  Divortiis  Hebrorum. 

Dassovii  (T.)  Vidua  Hebraja. 

Erasmi    Gpera. 

Hotman,  de  la  Dissolution  du  marriage  par 

I'impuissance. 
Ilousonus  (J.),  de  Uxore  dimissa. 
Miltoni    Tetrachordon. 
Peleus  de  Dissolutione  matrimonii  ex  causa 

frigoris. 
Puflfendorf  de  Jure,  <frc. 
Seldeni  Uxor  Hebraica  ex  Talmudico. 
Tagereau.  sur  I'impuissance. 
Ugolini    Uxor   Hebraea. 

Amer.  Quart.  Review.     2:70. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     23:384. 

Blackall's  (Dr.  Offspring)  Discourses. 

Blackwood's  Magazine.     26:756. 

Blair's  (James)  Sermons. 

British  and  Foreign  Review.     7:269. 

Bucer  on  Divorce.     Trans,  by  John  Milton. 

(In  the  preface,   Milton  defends  his  own 

treatise  on  this  subject.) 
Bunney  (E.)  on  Divorce. 
Calmet's  Preface  to  Deuteronomy. 
De  Bow's  Commercial  Review.     2:155. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  3,  prop.  61. 
Dwight's    Sermons. 
Erasmus'  Judgement  whyther  divorsement 

bctwene  man  and  W3'fe  standeth  with  the 

law  of  God. 
Greswell's  (Edward)  Dissertations. 
Gilbert's  Exp.  of  the  39  Articles.     Art.  25. 
International  Magazine.     5:198. 
Investigator.     2:146. 
Milton's  Doctrine  and  Discipline  of  D. 
Necker's  (Madam)  Reflections. 
Ochinus'  Dialogues.     Trans,  by  Osborn. 
Paley's  Moral  Philosophy.     Book  3. 


154 


Pamphleteer.     18:153. 
Pye  on  Hebrew  Divorces. 
Reynolds  on  Divorce  for  Adultery. 
Trumbull's  Appeal  to  the  public. 
Westminster  Review.     42:187. 
Wolseley  on  Divorce  and  Marriage. 

Docetae.    See  scFBERiitag  of  christ. 

Clemens   Alex.,    Stromata. 
Ignatius,   Epistolse. 
Irenaeus,  adversus  Hsereses. 
Tertullian,  de  Came  Christi. 

Giesleri  Com.  de  corpore  Christi. 
Neander's  Gnostische  Systeme. 
Niemeyer  de  D.  comment,  histor.  theol. 

Burton's  Bampton  Lectures.     1829. 
Dogmatic  Theology.     See  theolout. 
Doing  Good.    See  good  works. 

Doing  as  we  'ivould  be  done  by. 

Atterbury's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Beveridge's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Carter's    (N.)    Sermons. 
Conybeare's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Seeker's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 

Domestic    Kconomy.    See   family 

OOVER.NME.ST,     FAMILY    RELIGION. 

Abbot's  Mother  at  home.     (Excellent.) 
Anilerson's  Domestic  Constitution.  (Deserves 

the  widest  circulation.) 
Babington    on    Christian   Education   in    its 

early  stages. 
Bailey  (R.  W.)  on  Domestic  Duties. 
Bamford  on  the  Discipline  of  Children. 
BeltVagc's  Monitor  to  Families. 
Biber's  (G.  E.)  Lectures. 
Christian  Quart.  Spect.     5:363.  7:185.  8:43. 
Cleaver's  Godlie  forme  of  hovsehold  govt. 
Creswell's  (D.)  Sermons  on  domestic  duties. 
De  Foe's  Family  Instructor.     (E-xcelleiit.) 
Dick's  Christian  Philosopher. 
Dyke's  (Oswald)  Sermons. 
Eclectic  Magazine.     13:126. 
Gouge's  (Vi'illiam)  Eight  treatises.     (All  on 

this  subject.) 
Grant  (Mrs.)  on  Intell.  and  dom.  education. 
Hamilton  (Eliza)  on  the  Formation  of  moral 

and  religious  principles. 
Harris'    Patriarchy. 
Huntingdon's  (Prof.)  Sermons. 
Kruger  on  the  Educ.  of  Children.  (Medical.) 
Mother's    Magazine. 
Mother's  Monthly  Journal. 
Munton's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Nelson  on  the  Government  of  Children. 
Parke's  Duties  of  Married  life. 
Payson's  Sermons  to  Christian  families. 
Pickard  on  Family  Government. 
Stennett's  (Sam.)  Domestic  Duties. 


Tickell's   Bottomless   pit   smoking.     (Com- 
mended by  Bp.  Law.) 
Tyerman's  Importance  of  dom.  discipline. 
Witherspoon's    Lectures. 

Domestic  Happiness. 

Boardman's  (H.  A.)  Bible  in  the  family. 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 

James'    Family    Monitor. 

Jay's    Lectures. 

Malcom's  Christian  rule  of  Marriage.  (Con- 
tends against  the  marriage  of  believers 
to  unbelievers.) 

Mason's  Christian  Morality. 

Taylor  (J.)  on  the  Importance  of  children. 

on  Home  Education. 


Dominicans. 

Albertus  de  Viris  illust.  ordinis  prsedicat. 
Altimura  Bibliotheca  Dominica. 
Annales  Ordinis  prajdicatorum. 
Antonii  Biblioth.  ord.  frat.  prwdicatorum. 
Bareille,  Hist,  de  St.  Thomas  d'Aquin. 
Echardi,  Scriptores  ordinis  Praedicatorum. 
Gerard  et  Liblin,  Annales,  <fec.     To  1854. 
Gozzei  Catalogus  virorum  prsedicatorum. 
Heylot,  Hist   des  Ordres  Monastique. 
Mamachio,  Annales  Praedicatorum. 
Ripoll,  Bullariuin  ord.  Praedicatorum. 
Rovetta,  Biblioth.  illustrium  virorum. 
Senensis,  Chronicon  Fratrum  Praedicator. 
Sovege  et  Teuillet,  L'annee  Dominicaine. 
Touron,  Hist,  des  hommes  illustre,  <tc. 
Vie  de  St.  Thomas  d'Aquin. 


Echard,  cited  above,  gives  a  huge  list  of 
Dominican  writers;  professedly  complete. 

Donatists.    See  co0ncil  of  carthaoe. 

Augustine,  contra  Donatistas  de  baptismo. 
(Falsely  attributed  to  A.) 

contra  Parmenianum. 

de  Baptismo. 


Jerome,  do  Scriptoribus  Ecclesias. 

Alexandri  (Natalis.)  Dissertationes. 
Balduini  Historia  Collationis  Carthagcnsis. 
de  Schismate  Donatistarum. 


Danhaveri  (Jo.  Conradi)  Disputatio  ad  col- 

lationem  Carthaginiensem. 
Dupin,  Historia  Donatistarum. 
Ittigii  Heereses  aevi  apostolici. 
Leydekkeri  (Melehoiris)  Dissertationes. 
Milevetanus  de  Schismate  Donatistarum. 
Mosheimii  Dissertationes  Hist.  Eccl. 
Noris  Historia  Donistarum. 
Optatas    de    Schismate   D.     ("Handsomely 

written." — Mosheim.  But  very  bitter,  and 

often  unjust,  which  does  not  displease  Dr. 

M.,  who  calls  them  "a  troublesome  sect.") 
Ottii  Dclineatio  Schismate  Donatistarum. 
Rhenferdi    Dissertationes. 
Ribbeck's  (F.)  Donatus  und  Augustinus. 
Tillemont,  Memoires  Eeclesiastiq.    Tom.  VI. 
Valesii  (Henr.)  Dissertatio  de  schismate  D. 
Witsii  (H.)  Miscellanea  Sacra. 


155 


Dounttsts — continued. 

Barrow  (Henry)  on  the  Donatists  of  Eng. 
Benedict's  Hist,  of  the  Baptists.     (Introd.) 
Burton's  Eceles.  hist,  of  the  2d  and  3d  cent. 
Gregory's  (Pope)  Epistles. 
Lardner's  Credibility,  <fec.     Part  2. 
Long's  History  of  the  Donatists. 
Lowth's  (Simon)  Excerpts  from  Eccl.  Hist. 
Princeton  Review.     36:385. 


Dort,  Synod  of. 

Acta    Synodi    Dordrechti. 

Benthem's  dem  hoU'dndischen  Kirchen. 

Brandt's  Hist.  d.  Ref.  de  Nederlanden. 

Gomari    Opera. 

Halesii  Hist.  Concilii  Dordraceni. 

Langii    Gloria    Christi. 

Leydocker's  nationale  Synod  von  Dordregt. 

(Reply  to  Brandt.) 
Masii  (Hect.  G.)  Dissertatiores  Academ. 
Peltii  Harmonia  Remonstrautium  et  Socini- 

anorum. 

Brandt's  History  of  the  Reformation. 
Christian  Observer.     18:761,  790. 
Hale's  (John)  History  of  the  Synod  of  D. 
Leydecker's  National  Synod  of  Dort. 
Nichols'  Calvinism  and  Socin'm  compared. 
Scott's  (Tho.)  Articles  of  the  Synod  of  D. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     4:256. 

Donblemindedness.    See  indecision. 

Double  Seiise  of  Prophecy. 

Pro. 

Amer.  Presbyterian  Review.     4:214. 

Barrow's    (Isaac)    Works. 

Chalmers'  (Tho.)  Lectures  on  Paley's  Evi- 
dences.    Part  2,  Ch.  1. 

-" Notes  on  Hill's  Lectures  in  Divinity. 

Book  1,  Ch.  7. 

Claggctf  s  Truth  defended. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Lect.  132. 

Habersou  on  the  Prophetic  Scriptures. 

Key's  (Dr.  J.)  Lectures.     Bk.  1,  Ch.  17. 

Hurd  (Bp.)  on  the  Prophecies. 

Jenour's  Trans,  of  Isaiah  ;   with  notes. 

Johnson's  (Rev.  Sam.)  Exp.  of  prophecies. 

Jortin's  Remarks  on  Eceles.  history. 

Lowth's  Sacred  poetry  of  the  Hebrews. 

Mudge's  Preface  to  the  Psalms. 

Turner's  (S.  H.)  Interp.  of  Scrip,  prophecy. 

Warburton's  (Bp.)  Divine  legation.     Bk.  6. 

Hist,  of  double  prophecies. 

Whiston's  Boyle  Lectures. 

Con. 
Benson's  Critical  Dissertations. 
Stuart  (Moses)  on  the  Interp.  of  Prophecy. 
Sykes'  Truth  of  the  Christian  religion. 
Principles  and  connection  of  natural 

and  revealed  religion. 


Doubt.    See  caspistrt,  iND^cisioir. 

Hewlett's  (C.  A.)  Sermons 

Lewis'  (W.  S.)  Landmarks  of  Faith. 

Muston's  (C.  R.)  Sermons. 

Orton's    (Job)    Discourses.     (Sinfulness    of 

doubtful    actions.) 
Sharp's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Ductor  Dubitantium. 
Zollikoffer's    Sermons   on   prevalent    errors 

and   vices. 


Dreams. 

Tertullian   de   Anima. 

Boisment,  des  Hallucinations. 
Cicero  de  Divinatione.     Cap.  46. 
Franoastorius  de  Intellectu. 
Jamblicus    de    Mysteriis. 
Witsii  Miscellanea  Sacra. 

Amyrald  on  the  D.  mentioned  in  Scripture. 
Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Baxter  (And.)  on  the  Nature  of  the  soul. 
Binns'  (E.  E.)  Anatomy  of  sleep. 
Blackwood's  Mag.     21:549.  22:173.  48:194. 
Boismout  on  Hallucination.     Translated  by 

Mrs.  Gent. 
Branch   on    Dreaming. 
Bulstrode's  (W.)  Essays.     Ess.  2. 
Christian  Observer.     1:473. 
Cook's  True  relation  of  a  wonderful  dream. 
Delany's  (Patrick)  Dissertations. 
Dendy's  (W.  C.)  Philosophy  of  Dreams. 
Diodati    on    Dreams. 
Edwards  (John)  on  the  Creed. 
Elwin   on   the   Operations   of  the  mind  in 

sleep. 
Ennemoser's  History  of  Magic. 
Goodwin's  Mystery  of  D.     (Historical.) 
Jackson  (Tho.)  on  the  Apostles'  Creed. 
Macnish's  Philosophy  of  sleep. 
Mirror,  The.     Nos.  73,  74. 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 
Phillips'  (A.)  Nature  of  sleep  and  death. 
Smith's  (John)  Select  Discourses. 
Turner's  Hist,  of  remarkable  providences. 
Wotton,    Life   of. 

Dress.    See  fashion,  self-denial. 

Gregory  Naz.,  Adv.  mulieres  ambitiosas. 

Matensii  Sermones  de  Exorno. 

AIlsop's  Sinfulness  of  strange  apparel. 

Blackwood's  Magazine.     53:230. 

Buck's    Cautions. 

Collier's  (Jer.)  Essays  on  moral  subjects. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Delany's  (Patrick)  Sermons. 

Hall's   (Thos.)   Loathsomeness  of  painting, 

patches,   naked    backs   and   breasts,    &c 

1654. 
Hammond's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Judson's  Letter  to  American  females.     (Ac 

admirable  tract.) 


156 


Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.     Vol.  3. 
Newton's  (John)  Miscellaneous  Papers. 
North  Ainer.  Review.     47:148. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Sermons.  (Auxiliary  beauty.) 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 

Advice  to  Methodists  with  regard  to 

dress. 

DrlnkiiijSr  Healths.    See  temperance. 
Matensii    Opera. 
Brown's  (Bp.  Peter)  Works.     Last  vol. 


Druids.    See  EtHNOLOor. 

Barth,  Ueber  die  Druiden  der  Kelten. 

Frickii  Com  :  de  D.  Occidentalium. 

Hartlieb  (J.  F.),  de  Druidis. 

Julius  Ca;sar,  de  Bello  Gallic.     Lib.  V. 

Piotet,  les  Bardes  de  I'lle  de  Bretagne.* 

Suetonii    Historia. 

Tacitus  de  M.  Germanorum.     Cap.  7. 

Borlase's  Antiquities  of  Cornwall. 
Bowles'  Hermes  Brittanicus. 
Cook  on  the  Patriarchal  and  Druidical  relig 
Davies'  (Edward)  British  Druids;  with  their 
poems,  rites,  <tc. 

Duke's  Druidical  temples  of  Wiltshire. 

Duncan's  Religions  of  profane  antiquity.  ' 

Eclectic  Magazine.     17:.S20. 

Edinburg  Review.     4:391. 

Higgins'  Celtic  Druids.     Plates. 

Jones'  History  of  the  Druids. 

Knickerbocker  Magazine.     2:90. 

Moulin's  Hist,  of  the  ancient  Druidg 

Nash's  (D.  W.)  Taliesen. 

North's  Religion  of  the  first  inhabitants  of 
Great  Britain. 

Richards'  (W.)  Nonconformist's  Memorial. 

~ Essay  on  Druidism.    (Published  first 

in  the  Welch  Nonconformist's  Memorial.) 

Rowland's  Mona  Antiqua. 

Short's  Druidical  remains  in  England. 

Smith's  (Dr.  John)  Gaelic  Antiquities. 

Southern  Review.     3:2U7.  4:1. 

Stukeley's  Stonehenge  and  Abury.     Plates. 

Timson's  British  Ecclesiastical  History 

Tohind's  History  of  the  Druids. 

Tressan-s  Heathen  Mythology.  (Appendix.) 

Williams  (Eliezer)  English  works.  (Con- 
tain an  Essay  on  the  taste  and  literature 
of  the  Druids  ) 

Driinkennesti.    See  temperance. 
Abcrncthy's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Backer's    Sermons. 
Buck's  (Rev.  Charles)  Anecdotes. 
Burnet's  (Gilbert)  Sermons. 
D wight's  Discourses.     Disc.  118 
Flavel's    Works. 
Garbent's  Sober  Testimony. 
Gibson  on  Intemperance. 
Guthrie's  Plea  in  behalf  of  drunkenness. 
Hornby's   (Wm.)    Scovrge  of  drvnkenness. 

1618. 


I*rut\'k.eimesa—c<mtinued. 

Junius'  (R.)  Drvnkard's  character.     1638. 
Lamont's  (David)  Sermons. 
McGowan's  (John)  Works. 
McNish's  Anatomy  of  Drunkenness. 
Paley's  Moral  Philosophy.     Bk.  4. 

Sermons. 

Parsons'  (B.)  Anti-Bacchus. 

Rush's   (Judge,  of  Philadelphia,)  Charges. 

(Powerful.) 
Trotter  on  Drunkenness. 
Walker's  (Samuel)  Essays. 
Ware  (Henry)  on  Intemperance. 
Whitefield's    Sermons. 
Worcester  (Samuel)  on  Intemperance. 

Druzes. 

Adleri   Museum  cufieum  Borgianum.     1800. 

("  The   best   account   of    the    Druzes." 

Mills.) 
Aucapitaine,  Etude  sur  les  Druzes. 
Bock,    ODuvres    diversee. 
De  Sacy,  Expose  de  la  rel.  des  D.     1838. 

— Chrestomathie  Arabe. 

Eichhorn's  Religion  der  Drusen.     1820. 
Mariti,  Voyages  dans  la  Syrie,  &c.     n'gi. 
Niebuhr's  (C.)  Reisebesehreibung  nach  Ara- 

bien.     liJ3(). 
Sandys,  Travailes,  <fec.     1615. 
Silvestre,  la  Religion  des  Druzes. 
St.  Pierre,  Histoire  des  Druzes.     1763. 
Volney  (C.  0.),  Voyage  en  Syrie.     1790. 
Wolf's  Drusen  und  ihre  Vorl'aufer. 
Worbs'  Gesch.  u.  Beschreibung  d.  D.     1799, 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     1:205. 
Burkhardt's  Travels  in  Syria.     1822, 
Carnarvon's  (Earl  of)  D.  of  Lebanon.    1860. 
Chassaud's  D.  of  Lebanon.     1855.     (Mr.  C. 

was  born  and  brought  up  at  Beyrut.) 
Christian  Examiner.     57:362. 
Churchill's  Ten  years  in  Mt.  Lebanon.  1852. 
Druzes  and  Maronites.     1862. 


Conner's  Journal  in  Syria.     1822. 
Foreign  Quart.  Review.     29:92,  168. 
Missionary  Herald.    Boston.    (Almost  every 

volume  since  1827.) 
Tudella's  Voyages.    Tr.  by  A.  Asher.    1840. 
Venture's  Druzes  of  Mt.  Lebanon.     1785. 
Wortabet's  Religions  of  Syria. 

Dualism.    See  manich^ism. 


Duelling^. 

Roemeri  Jus  eceles.  Protestantium. 
Carafa   de   Monomachia. 

Chalmers'  Discourses.     (2  on  this  subject.) 
Christian  Quarterly  Spectator.     10:353. 
Cockburn's  Hist,  and  examination  of  duels. 
Collier's  (Jer.)  Moral  Essays.     Ess.  3. 
Comber  (Dr.  Tho.)  on  Duels. 
Delany's  (Patrick)  Discourses. 
Democratic  Review.     11:311,  413. 


157 


Duelling — continued. 

Dwight's  Theology.     Discourse  116. 

Ediuburg  Review.     76:228. 

Espagne's  Anatoinie  of  Duels. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 

Frazier's  Magazine.     21:498. 

Godwin's  Political  Justice. 

Hale's  (John)  Golden  Remains. 

Hey's  Dissertation  on  Duelling. 

Holbrook's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 

Ingrain's  (Rowland)  Reflections  on  D. 

Jones'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Lucas'  "Duellists."     (A  good  tale.) 

Millingen's   History  of  Duelling,   from  the 

earliest  period  to  the  present.     1841. 
Montesquieu's  Spirit  of  laws.     Bk.  28. 
Moore's  Essays.     Ess.  2. 
Mosheim's  Ecclcs.  History.     Cent.  9. 
Museum  of  Foreign  Literature.  7:317.  14:59. 

26:498.  8o:18. 
Paley's  Moral  Philosophy. 
Pamphleteer.     12:79. 
Princeton  Review.     20:542. 
Rush's    (Judge)    Charges. 
Sabine  (L.)  on  Duelling. 
Segas'  (James)  Means  to  suppress  D. 
Selden's  (John)  Works. 

Sharp  (Granv.)  on  Manslaughter  and  JJurd. 
Spectator.     No.  97. 
Watts  (Dr.  Isaac)  on  Self-murder. 
Westminster  Review.     4:20. 

Dunkers.    See  German  baptists. 
'  Duration  of  our  Lord's  Ministry. 

h'ee    MONOTESSARON. 

Buddei  Miscellanea  Sacra. 
Cleriei  Harmonia  Evangelica.     (Appendix.) 
Frisius  de  Tempore  ministerii  Christi. 
Weberi  Questiones  historico-theologicfe. 
Witsii  Melelemata  Leidensia.     Diss.  IX. 

Benson's  (C.)  Chron.  of  our  Saviour's  life. 

Carpenter's  (L.)  Dissertations. 

■ Harmony.     (Makes  it  embrace  but 

two  passovers,  or  a  little  over  one  year.) 
Jarvis'  (S.  F.)  Introduction  to  the  history 

of  the  church. 
[Mann  (Nic.)]  on  the  True  years  of  the  birth 

and  death  of  Christ. 
Newcombe's   (AV.)  Duration  of  our   Lord's 

ministry.     (Makes  it  embrace  four  pass- 
overs.) 
Priestley's  Greek  Harmony  of  the  Gospels. 
. Letters  to  Dr.  Newcombe.     (Makes 

our  Lord's  ministry  to  have  lasted  a  little 

more  than  a  year.) 
Tichendorf's  Harmony.     (Makes  it  embrace 

three  passovers,  or  two  years.) 
Williams'  Hist,  of  Christ's  ministry. 

Duration  of  tlie  World.    See 

THEORIES  OF  THE  EARTH. 

Allix's    Reflections. 

Cheyne's  Philosophical  Principles. 


Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  2,  prop.  21. 
Jenkins    on    Christianity. 
Patrick  (Bp.)  on  Genesis. 
Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacrao. 
Toulmin's  Eternity  of  the  Universe. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Essays.     Ess.  10. 

Duties  of  Cliurcli  Members. 

Crowell's  Church  member's  manual. 
Jay's  Church  member's  guide. 
TrefTrey's  Church  member's  catechism. 

Duty  of  Parents.     See  parextal  duties. 

Early  Piety.     See   youth. 

Bellamy's  True  religion  delineated. 

Bourne's    (S.)    Sermons. 

Cecil's  Sermons  on  early  piety. 

Chandler'^  (Sam.)  Sermons. 

Chearn's  Instructions  for  youth. 

Clarke's  (John  A.)  Young  Disciple. 

Clarke's  (Tho.)  Motives  to  early  piety. 

Dodd's  (William)  Sermons. 

Drysdalc's  (John)  Sermons. 

Durant's  Mem.  of  an  only  Son.    (Beautiful.) 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  AVorks.     (On  revivals.) 

Fawcett's    (J.)    Sermons. 

Fletcher's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Fuller's    (And.)    Sermons. 

Gilpin's  Monument  of  Parental  affection. 

Head's  (Mrs.)  Pious  Mother. 

Henry's  Pleasantness  of  a  religious  life. 

Hooper's  Advantages  of  early  piety. 

Janeway's  Token  for  Children. 

Jenning's  Beauty  and  benefit  of  Early  P. 

Jerment's  Early  piety  recommended. 

.Jessy's  Narrative  of  some  children,  &c. 

Kippis'  Example  of  Jesus  in  his  youth. 

Kyther's    Morning   Seeker. 

Logan's    (John)    Sermons. 

Nott's  (Sam.)  Sermons  to  Children. 

Richards'  Hints  for  religious  conversation. 

Robinson's  Nat.  and  necess.  of  early  piety. 

Ryther's  (John)  Sermons. 

Summerfield's  (John)  Sermons. 

Taprell's  Discourses  for  Children. 

Thirwall's    Child   Jesus. 

Tillotson's    Sermons. 

Whitefield's    Sermons. 

Kariiest  of  the  Spirit.    See  vtitness. 

Easter.    See  festivals. 

Mosheim,  de  Rebus  ante  Constantinum. 

Christian  Examiner.     38:41. 
London  Quart.  Review.     18:496. 

Easter  Sermons. 

Andrewes'    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Barrow's    (Isaac)    Sermons. 
Cunningham's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 
Dealtry's  (William)  Sermons. 


158 


Easter   Sermons — continued. 

Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Hare's  (A.  AV.)  Sermons. 
Heber's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Lake's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Seeker's    (Abp.)    Sermons. 
Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Townsend's  (George)  Sermons. 
Whately's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Eating  Blood.    See  prohibition. 

Eblonltes. 

Epiphanius  de  Haeresibus. 

Ittigius  de  Haeresibus  fevi  Apostolica. 
Fabricius  ad  Philostr.  de  Haeresibus. 

Codex  Apoeryph.  Nov.  Test. 

Le  Quien,  Adnotationes  ad  Damascenum. 
JMosheimii  Dissertationes. 

Observationes  Sacrae. 

. Meditationes  de  Ebione. 

"Rhenferdi  (Jacobi)  Dissertationes. 
Schelgvigii  (Sam.)  Dissertationes. 
Schliemann's  Clementinen  nebst  d.  verwand- 

ten  Schriften. 
Schmidt's  Bibliothek  fur  Exeget.ik. 
Sirici  AaKrffia  historico-theologicum. 
Vogtii  [or  Voight]  Dissertationes. 

Burton's  Bampton  Lectures.     1829. 

Eccl.  Hist,  of  the  first  3  centuries. 

Hey's  Lectures.     Vol.  1.     (Appendix.) 
Jones  on  the  Canon  of  the  New  Test. 


Ecclesiology*      See   canons,  creeds, 

LITDKUIES,  RELIGIONS,   RITES,  &C. 

Eden.    See   geoqrapht. 

Abrami  Pharus  Veteris  Testament!. 

Bertheau's  Beschreibung  der  lage  des  P. 

Bocharti  Phaleg   et  Canaan. 

Delineatio  Paradisi  terrestris. 

Burnet  (T.),  Telluris  Theoria  Sacra. 

Corschii  (Martin)  Dissertationes. 

Fabricii  (Joann.)  Dissertationes. 

Honerti  Dissertationes  Historicae. 

Hopkinsoni  Descriptio  Paradisi. 

Hottingeri  Dissertationes  Theologicas. 

Huet,  de  Situ  Paradisi.  (In  Ugolinus,  and 
in  the  Critica  Sacra.  "An  amazing  range 
of  learning." — C.  Butler.  The  work  is 
also  extant  in  French.) 

Kirkherdere  de  Situ  P.  terrestris. 

Kortholti  (Chris.)  Dissertationes. 

Malvenda;  de  Paradiso  Commentatio. 

Marckii  Historia  Paradisi. 

Michaelis  (H.),  Dissertationes. 

Moses  bar  CephiB  Comment,  de  Paradiso. 

Olcarii  ^.Jollnll.)  Dissertationes. 

Relandi  (Adriani)  Dissertationes. 

Schulthess'  das  Paradies. 

Seldenus  de  llorto  Hedenis. 

Spanheimii  (Fred.)  Dissertationes. 


Eden — cmtinued. 

Vantilli  [or  Van  Till]  Dissertationes.  (At 
the  end  of  his  Commentary  on  Malaebi. 
Opposes  Huet.) 

Varenii  Trifolium  historicum  sacrum,  Ac. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.     9:180. 
Bedford's  Chronology  of  Scripture. 
Bridges'  Testimony  of  profane  anti'^uity. 
Burnet's  Theory  of  tlie  earth. 
Campbell's  History  of  the  Bible. 
Carver's  Situation  of  Paradise. 
Home's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Hopkinson's  Description  of  Paradise. 
Meade's  The  Bible  and  the  Classics. 
Reland's  Miscell.  Dissertations.     Diss.  1. 
Salkeld's  Treatise  on  Paradise. 
Shuckford's  Connect,  of  sac.  and  prof.  hist. 

Edict  of  K'antes.     See  revocation. 

Editions  of  the  Sacred  Text. 

See    PRINTED  EDITIONS. 

Education.  See  domestic  economy,  edu- 
cation SOCIETIES,  female  KDUCATMN, 
maternal  DfTIES,  PARENTAL  DUTIES, 
RELATIVE  nCTIES,  hC. 

Biedermann's  AVissenschaft  u.  IJniversitaten. 
Huber's  Englischen  Universitaten. 
Kock,  die  Preussisehen  Universitaten. 
Niemeyer's  Grundsatze  der  Erziehung,  &c. 
Nieuhoff,  de  Ratione  studii. 
Pestalozzi,  meine  Lebensschicksale,  Ac. 

Ainsworth  on  Domestic  Education. 
Alison's  (Archib.)  Sermons. 
American  Annals  of  Education.    1831-1840. 
American  Institute  of  Instruction  Reports. 

(For  18:^0.  by  Pres.  AVavland  :   1831,  Pres. 

AValker;  1834,  Caleb  Gushing;   1835.  Dr. 

Furness  ;  1839,  Robt.  Rantoul.    The  whole 

series  is  very  valuable.)  » 

American  Quart.  Review.     6:165.  9:283. 
Amer.  Presbyt.  and  Theol.  Rev.     3:408. 
Amer.  Journal  of  Education. 
Antrobus'  Philos.  and  social  bearings  of  E. 
Appleton  (Miss)  on  Early  Education. 
Arnold's  (Matt.)  Middle  Class  Education. 
Arnold's  (Tho.)  Sermons  at  Rugby. 
Ash's  (Dr.  John)  Sentiments  on  Education. 
Babington's  Views  of  Christian  Education. 
Badger's  Friendly  Admonitions. 
Barrow's  (Wm.)  Essay  on  Education. 
Barwell's  Letters  from  Hofwyl.  1842.  (Very 

useful  for  practical  hints.) 
Bentham's  ( Jer.)  Chrestomathia. 
Biber's    Lectures.       (Religious    Education. 

Describes   and  advocates   the   system   of 

Pestalozzi.) 
Blackwood's  Mag.     45:275.  55:541. 
Boswell's  (J.)  Method  of  study. 
Bowden  on  Religious  Education. 
Brook's  (Mrs.)  Dialogues. 
Brougham  on  Popular  Education. 
Buckminster's  (Jos.  S.)  Sermons. 


159 


Education — contintied. 

Burgh's  Dignity  of  Human  nature. 

Thoughts  on  Education. 

Burns'    Pastoral    hints. 

Caldwell's  Thoughts  on  physical  education. 

Campbell's    (John)    Antichristian   tendency 

of  modern  education. 
Carey's  Amer.  Museum.    4:25,  108,  217,  310. 
Carpenter's  (Lant)  Principles  of  Education. 
Chapman's  (E.)  Treatise  on  Education. 
Christian  Disciple.     1:44:4.  5:161. 
Christian  Exam.    8:29.3.  9:223.  10:1.  26:163. 
Christian  Museum.     4:25,  108,  217,  310. 
Christian    Observer.     2:37.    10:686.   12:508, 
■     569,  637,  699.  767,  825. 
Christian  Month,  Spect.    2:.349.  4:393.  7:169. 
Christian  Quar.  Spect.  4:557.  5:363.  8:43.  9:1. 
Christian  Review.     16:275. 
Church's  Rise  and  progress  of  Ed.  in  Engl. 
Clark  on  Study,  and  the  coUcc.  of  a  Library. 
Comber  on  Popular  Education. 
Cousin's  Education  in  Holland. 

Education  in  Prussia. 

Davis  on  a  Religious  Education. 
De  Foe's  Family  Instructor. 
Denham's  (J.  F.)  Letters  to  a  Mother. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Lee.  74. 

on  the  Education  of  Children. 

Dwight's  Discourses.     Disc.  147,  148. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  7:241. 
Edgeworth  (Miss)  on  Practical  Education. 

on  Professional  Education. 

Edinburg  Review.     38:437. 

Evans  (J.)  on  the  Education  of  Youth. 

Foote  (W.)  on  Education. 

Fordyce's  Dialogues  on  Education. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 

Foster  (T.)  on  the  Prevention  of  crime. 

Francis'  (C.)  Errors  in  Education. 

Frazier's  Magaz.     69:655.  70:319. 

Gaillard's  Directions  for  the  Ed.  of  youth. 

Gibbon  on  the  Study  of  Literature. 

Giles'  Strictures  on  Education. 

Girard's  Practical  Lectures. 

Goodacre's  (Robert)  Essays. 

Hamilton  (R.  W.)  on  Institutions  of  popular 

education.  (Manchester  prize  essay.  1846.) 
Hamilton's  (Sir  W.)  Works.  (Several  diss.) 
Heberden  on  Education.    (After  the  manner 

of  Cicero's  Philosophical  Disquisitions.) 
Heinroth's  Physical,  intellectual,  moral,  and 

religious  education. 
Helvetius  on  the  Intellectual  Faculty. 
Hill's  National  Education :  its  present  state 

and  prospects.     1836. 
Hunt's  Merchant's  Magazine.     9:53. 
Hurd's  (B]).)  Moral  and  religious  Dialogues. 
Jacques'  (\V.)  Essays  on  Education. 
Jardine's  Outlines  of  philosophical  E. 
Jarrold's  Instinct  and  reason  philosophically 

investigated. 
Kay's  Social  condition  of  the  people  of  Eng- 
land.    1850. 
Knox's  (Vicessimus)  Methods  of  acquiring 

useful  learning. 


E  due  at  i  on — continued. 

Lancaster  on  Education  for  the  industrioag 
classes. 

Many  other  tracts. 


Langford  on  Religion  and  education. 
Lee's   Sunday    Lecturer. 
Locke   on    Education. 
London  Review.     12:462. 
Lowe's  Critique  on  Education. 
McCombie's  (Wm.)  Essays  and  Reviews. 
Mackenzie's  (Wm.  L.)  Principles  of  Eduo. 
Mayhem's  Means  and  end  of  universal  E. 
Milton's  (John)  Tractate  on  Education. 
Morice  on  the  System  of  teaching. 
Newnham's  Principles  of  Education. 
North  Am.  Review.     27:67.  30:323.  48:380. 
North  British  Review.     41:55. 
Norton  on  Religious  Education. 
Pestalozzi's  Letters  on  Early  education. 

Various  other  important  tracts. 

Life  and  writings  ;   by  Biber. 


Poole  on  Educating  children,  criminals,  the 

aged,  (fee. 
Potter's    Moralist. 
Potts'  (Archdeacon)  Charges. 
Priestley's  Observations  on  education. 
Quarterly  Review.     116:177. 
Selections  from  Edinburg  Review.     2:554. 
Shepherd's  Education  of  the  common  people. 
Sheridan's  (Tho.)  Source  of  the  disorders  of 

Great  Britain. 
Siljistrom's  Educational  institutions  of  the 

United  States.    Trans,  by  F.  Rowan.    (As 

in  1852.) 
Simpson's  Necessity  of  popular  education. 
Philosophy  of  Do. 


Smith's  (Prof.  H.  J.)  History  of  Education ; 

ancient  and  modern. 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
Southern  Literary  Messenger.     1:432. 
Southey's  Life  of  And.  Bell;  with  the  history 

of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  system  of 

mutual  instruction. 
Spencer  (Herbert)  on  Education. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     1:561. 
Spurzheim's  Education  founded  on  nature. 
Taylor's  (Mrs.)  Practical  Hints. 
Taylor  (Isaac)  on  Home  Education. 
Thornley's  True  ends  of  Education. 
Thring's  Education  and  School. 
Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued. 
Turnbull  (J.)  on  Liberal  Education. 
Turner's  Hints  on  religious  education. 
Tyler's  (W.  S.)  Prayer  for  Colleges. 
Vincent's  Defence  of  public  education. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Works.     (Several  pieces.) 
Wayland  on  the  Collegiate  system  of  the  U. 

States.     (As  in  1842.) 
Wells'  (Edward)  Sermon 
Westminster  Review.     2:1.  3:492. 
WLcwell  on  the  Principles  of  Eng.  university 

education.     (As  in  1837.) 
Whitaker's  (AVilliam)  Sermon^. 
Winter's  Obstacles  to  success  in  religious  E. 
Witherspoon's  Letters  on  Education. 


160 


K  d  uc  at  i  on — continued. 

Witherppoon's    Sermons. 

Woodward  (E.)  on  Education.  (Recom- 
mended by  Gouge,  Calamy,  and  others.) 

Wordsworth  on  Public  Education.  (A  com- 
prehensive survey  of  the  subject,  in  a  series 
of  sermons.) 

Wotton's  (W.)  Advice  to  a  student. 

Wyse  (Tho.)  on  Educational  Reform. 

Zollikoffer's  Sermons  on  Education. 

Education  Societies.     See  ministerial 

EDUCATION,  STUDT  OF  THEOLOUV. 

Amer.  Quarterly  Register.    1:118,  220.  6:34. 

10:31.  14:27. 
Amer.  Inst,  of  Instruction.     Periodical. 
American  Bibl.  Repository.     9:474.  11:187. 

2d  Series.  8:444.   10:462. 
Christian  Month.  Spect.     9:92,  241.  10:81. 
Christian  Review.     3:343. 
"  Reports"  of  the  various  Ed.  Societies. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     3:301. 
Woodbridge's  Annals  of  Education. 

S^ffects  of  Cliristiauity*  See  influence. 

Effectual  Calling.    See  vocation. 

Basil,  Homilia  in  Psal.  xxviii. 
Clemens  Alex.,  Stromata. 
Cyprian,  Epistote.     Ep.  LIX, 
Irenceus,  contra  Heresios. 
Justin  Martyr,  de  Resurrectione. 
Jerome,  Com.  in  Epist.  ad  Ephesianos. 

Breithauptii  Vocatio  primaria  et  secondaria. 
Meisneri  Fasciculus  IJisput.  Theolog. 
Wagnerus  de  Gratiosa  Dei  vocatione. 

Balmer's  Academic  Lectures. 
Firmin's    Real    Christian. 
Foote  (Jas.)  on  Effectual  calling.  ■ 
Gough's  (Strickland)  Sermons. 
Hall's  Help  to  Zion's  travellers. 
Kendall's  Theopatia.   ,  (A  precious  treatise.) 
Love's  16  Sermons  on  II.  Peter  i.  10. 
Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate. 
Neal's  Berry  Street  Sermon. 
Skeppe's  Divine  Energy.     ("I  heartily  re- 
commend this  work." — John  Gill.) 

Efficacy  of  Prayer.    See  answers. 

Efficacy    of   Sacraments.      See 

baptismal  keqeneration,  extreme 
unction,  infant  baptism,  infant 
communion,    lay   baptism. 

Alasco,  de  Sacramentis  eccl.  Christi. 

Dallaei    Dissertationes. 

Gerdesii  Disputationes  Theologicae. 

Selneccer,  de  Vera  doct.  de  coena  Domini. 

Socinus  de  Usu  et  fine  coenae  Domini 

Vossii   Dissertationes. 

Whitakeri    Prelectioncs. 

Bell  (Wm.)  on  the  Doctrine  of  John  vi. 


Efficacy  of  Sacraments — continued. 

Biddulph  on  Bajitism.     (Reply  to  Mant.) 

Bradford  (Bji.)  on  Baptismal  Regeneration. 

Clarke's  (Samuel)  Essays. 

D'Aubeny  (C.)  on  Regeneration. 

Finch's  True  church  views,  in  contrast  with 

modern  High-churchism.     1841. 
Hoadly  (Bp.)  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 
Hook  (R.)  on  the  Sacraments. 
Jewell's    (Bp.)    Works. 
Jolly  (Alex.)  on  the  Christian  Sacrifice. 
Knox  (A'^icessimus)  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 
Lawrence's  (Rich.)  Doct.  of  the  Ch.  of  Eng. 
Mant's   (Richard)   Tracts. 
Potts  (J.  H.)  on  Baptism. 
Scott  (John)  on  the  Eft'eets  of  baptism. 
Appendix  to  Do. 


Vaux  on  Baptism  and  the  Lord's  Supper. 
Waterlaud  ou  the  Christian  sacraments. 
Wilson's  Doctrine  of  regeneration. 

Address  to  the  Society  for  promoting 


Christian  knowledge. 
Tardley  on  Baptism  and  confession. 

Egypt.      See    HIEROGLYPHICS. 

Bauer's  Gesch.  der  Hebraischen  nation. 
Biot,  Recherches  Egyptiene. 
Bockh's  Manetho,  u.  d.  hundsstern  Periode. 
Boehlen's  Alte  India  und  Egypt. 
Bunsen's  ^Egypten's  Stelle  in  der  Weltgeseh. 
Cailliaud,  Recherches  sur  les  usages,  <fec. 
Champollion,  I'Egypte  sous  les  Pharions. 
Monumens. 


Combes,  Egypte  et  Nubia.     1846 
Denon,  Voyage  en  Egypte.     1802. 
Jablonski    Opuscula. 
Jamesoni  Spicelegia  antiq.  Egyptiorum. 
Meiners'  Religionsgesch.  der  Egypter. 
Norden,  Voyage  d'Egypte.     1755. 
Perizonii  ^gj'ptiarum  originum,  et  tempo- 
rum  antiquissimorum  Investigatio. 
Quenstedii  Antiquitates  BiblicK. 
Savary,  Lettres  sur  I'Egypte.     1798. 
Schwartze's  Alte  ^gypten. 
Sonnini  Egypte.     ISOO. 
Strabo,  Rerum  Geographicarum  libri. 
Vogel's  Religion  der  alten  Egypter. 
Wagenseilii   Dissertationes. 
Witsii    ^gyptiaca. 

Belzoni's  Discoveries  in  Egypt.     1822. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     21:425,'666.  22:684. 

Boaz's  Egypt.     1861.     (Popular.) 

Bunsen's  E.'s  place  in  hist.    Tr.  by  Cottrell. 

Christian  Examiner.     52:51. 

Denon's  Travels  in  E.  (Time  of  Buonaparte.) 

Eclectic  Review.     1:384. 

Edinburg  Review.     83:391. 

Edmonstone's  Upper  Egypt.     1822. 

Egmont's  (J.  A.)  Travels.     1769. 

Gosse's  Monuments  of  Ancient  Egypt,  and 

their  relation  to  the  worship  of  God. 
Hawkes'  E.  a  witness  to  the  Bible.     1850. 
Hengstenberg's  E.  and  the  books  of  Moses. 

Tr.  by  R.  D.  C.  Robbius. 


161 


Bgypt — continued. 

Jones'  Egypt  in  its  Biblical  relations. 
Kendrick's  (John)  E.  under  the  Pharaohs. 
Lane's  (Ed.  W.)  Modern  Egyptians.     1836. 
Legh's  Journey  in  Egypt.     1816. 
Millard's  Travels^  in  E.  and  Arabia.     1853. 
Montalembert's  j5lonks  of  the  West. 
Morris'  (Edw.  J.)  Travels  in  Egypt.     1842. 
Osborne's  Monumental  hist  of  Egypt. 
Palmer's  Harmony  of  Sacred  and  Egyptian 

chronology. 
Pococke's  (Rich.)  Travels.     1743. 
Prichard's  Analysis  of  historic  records. 
Princeton  Review.     28:715. 
Russel's  Ancient  and  modern  Egypt.     1831. 
Sandys'  Egypt  and  the  Holy  land.     1632. 
Sharp's  (Sam.)  Early  history  of  Egypt,  from 

Manetho,  Herodotus,  <tc. 

Hist,  of  E.  under  the  Ptolemies. 

Spencer's  Egypt  and  the  Holy  land. 
Stephens'  Egypt  and  the  Holy  land. 
Taylor's  Illustrations  of  the  Bible,  from  the 

monuments  of  Egypt. 
Thomas'  Travels  in  Egypt.     1853. 
Thompson's  E.,  past  and  present.     1854. 
Tolowic's  Bibliotheca  uEgyptiaca. 
Trevor's  Ancient  Egypt.     (To  the  close  of 

the  Old  Testament  period.) 
Vansleb's  Present  state  of  Egypt.     1678. 
Volney's    Travels.     1780. 
Vyse's  Upper  Egypt.     1842. 
Warburton'-s  Div.  legation  of  Moses.    Bk.  4. 
Wilkinson's  Ancient  Egyptians.    600  plates. 
— 2d   Series. 

88  plates,  and  index. 
Whaten's  Ancient  Egyptians. 
Wotton  on  Ancient  and  modern  learning. 
Yates'  Hist,  and  Condition  of  E.     1848. 

Tolowic's  Bibliotheca  jUgyptiaca,  is  a 
classified  catalogue,  in  two  large  volumes,  of 
works  on  the  language,  history,  and  antiqui- 
ties of  Egypt,  brought  down  to  1861. 

Siglitli    Commandment.      See 

COMMANDMENTS,     FRAUD,     INTEORITT, 
THEFT. 

Ejacnlatory  Prayer. 

Cook's  Exhortation  to  ejaculatory  prayer. 
Polwheile  (Theod.)  on  Ejaculatory  prayer. 
Townsend's  (John)  Discourses. 

£lcesaltes. 

Kruftii  Bibliotheca  Theol.     Vol.  IV. 
Schwarz,  de  Elcesaitis,  et  eorum  erroribus. 
Seidel,  Abhandlung  v.  d.  Sect.  d.  Elcesaiten. 

Election.    See  reprobation. 

Pro,        See  sovereionty  of  odd. 

Augustine,  de  Predestinatione. 
de  Natura  et  Gratia. 

11 


Election — continued. 

Pro. 
Battus  de  Sterna  Predestinatione. 
Bezaa  Tractationes  Theologicse. 
Crameri    Dissertationes. 
Davenantii  Dissertationes.     Diss.  II. 
Fulgentius  de  Veritate  predestinationis. 
Hutteri  (Elias)  Dissertationes. 
L}'seri  (Polycarp.)  Disputationes. 
MatthEei  (loann.)  Esplicationes. 
Pfaffii  Historia  Dogmaticse. 
Piscatori    Tractationes. 
Sigwarti  Tractatus  de  libro  vitse. 
Tossanus  de  Predestinatione. 
Twisse,  Animadv.  ad  J.  Arminii  collationem 

cum  F.  .lunio. 

de  Potestate  et  Providentia  Dei. 

Vindicise  Gratiae. 


Velthusius   de   Gratia. 

Appleton's  (Pres.)  Works.     Lectures  44,  45. 

Atkinson  (John)  on  Election. 

Backus  (Isaac)  on  E.  and  perseverance. 

Barby's  Doct.  of  particular  election. 

Barry  on  Unconditional  election. 

Beza   on    Predestination. 

Boardman  (H.  A.)  on  Election. 

Bradwardine's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Calvin's    Institutes. 

Sermons. 


Chalmer's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Charnock's   Works. 

Christian  Month.  Spect.     10:273. 

Coles  (Elisha)  on  Divine  Sovereignty. 

Cooper's  (Wm.)  Four  sermons  on  Election. 

Cotton  (John)  on  the  Covenant  of  Grace. 

Cudworth's  Free  thoughts  on  the  doct.  of  E. 

Defence  of  Theoron  and  Aspasio. 

Edwards'  (Dr.  John)  Veritas  Redux. 
Edwards'  (Jonathan)  Works. 
Erskine  (Tho.)  on  the  Doctrine  of  E. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Help  to  Zion's  travellers. 
Hill's   Logica  Wesliensis. 
Strictures  on  Fletcher. 


Home's  (Will.  W.)  Sermons. 

Kendall  (Geo.)  on  the  Doctrine  of  special 

grace.     (Answer  to  Goodwin.) 
King's  (Abp.)  Discourses. 
Origin  of  Evil. 


Jortin's  Dissertations.     Diss.  2. 

Literary   and   Theological   Review.     2:307. 

4:250,  326. 
McCheyne's  (Robt.  M.)  Sermons. 
McClelland  (Geo.)  on  Predestination. 
Malkin's  (W.)  Dissertations. 
Manser  on  Election  and  Predestination. 
Mell  on  Predestination  and  Perseverance. 
Owen's    (John)    Works. 
Park  Street  Lectures.     Loc.  9. 
Prynne's  (Will.)  God  no  impostor. 
Saurin's  (James)  Sermons. 
Spurgeon's  (C.  H.)  Sermons.     8th  Series. . 
Toplady  on  Absolute  predestination. 

Letter  to  John  Wesley. 

Other  treatises. 


162 


Election — continued. 

Pro. 
Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued. 
Twisse  on  the  Scientia  Media. 
Watts'    (Isaac)    WorliS. 
Williston's    Sermons. 
Wisheart's  (W.)  Sermons. 
Witsius  on  the  Covenants. 


Con. 


See    ARMINIANISU. 


Arminii    Opera. 

Brennii  (Daniel.)  Opera. 

Clerici  Delineatio  christianre  relig. 

Curcellius  de  Ecclesia  Christi. 

Dieberge's   Samlung  von  alten  und   neuen 

theol.  Saehen. 
Episeopii   Opera. 

Herberti  Brevem  ad  Structionem,  <fcc. 
Loeseberi    Palladio. 
Mo]lina3us  de  Religio  Christiana. 
Socini    Opera. 
Thummii   MicravSpcoiria. 
Vorstii    Opera. 
Winkelmanni   Dissertationes. 
Benson's  (John)  Revival  and  Rejection  of 

an  old  traditional  heresy. 
Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 
Bird  (E.)  on  Absolute  Election. 
Brocas'  Calvinism  unmasked. 
Coppleston  on  the  Doctrine  of  Necessity. 
Fabur's  (Geo.  S.)  Primitive  doctrine  of  E. 
Fearon  on  Universal  Redemption. 
Goodwin's  (John)  Redemption  redeemed. 

Expos,  of  the  9th  ch.  of  Romans. 

Graves  (Richard)  on  Predestination. 
Heylin's  Judgment  of  the  Western  churches. 
Hoard's  (J.)  Love  of  God  to  mankind. 
Hussey's  (John)  Glories  of  Christ. 
Kipling's  Articles  of  the  Church  of  England 

proved  to  be  not  Calvinistic. 
Lindsay  on  Universal  love  and  grace. 
Marshall's  (Nath.)  Sermons. 
Pierce's  (Tho.)   Christian's  rescue  from  the 

grand  error  of  the  Heathen. 
Sellou's  (Walter)  Works.  (Replies  to  Coles.) 
Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Whitby's  (Daniel)  Works. 

It  is  not  needful  to  give  numerous  refer- 
ences under  this  head,  as  they  are  given 
abundantly  under  Arminianism,  Calvinism, 
Memonatrants,  Socinians,  Univeraalieta,  &c 
See  HoTTiNGERi  Fata  doct.  de predeatinatione 
et  gratia. 

Eleusiniau  Mysteries. 

Gesncri  Dogma  de  perenni  animor.  Natura. 
Le  Clerc,  Bibliotheque  Universel. 
Lobeck's  (C.  A.)  Aglaophamus. 
Meursius  de  Mysteriis  Eleusiniis. 
Nagelsbach's  Griechischen  Volksglaubens. 
OuvarofF,  Essai  sur  les  Mysteres,  &o. 
Sainte-Croix,  Recherches  historiques. 
Welcker's  Griechische  Gotteslehre. 
Winiewskii  (Franz.)  Dissertationes. 


Eleusiiiian  Mysteries — continued. 

Apthorpe's  (East)  Letters.     Let.  4. 
Christie  on  the  Painted  Greek  vases. 
Leland's  Adv.  and  nee.  of  Revelation.    Part 

1,  Ch.  8.     (Dissents  from  M'arburton.) 
OuvaroflF's  Mysteries  of  Eleusis.  Tr.  by  Rice. 
Pamphleteer.     8:33,  455. 
Rollins'  Ancient  History. 
[Taylor's]  Eleusinian  and  Bacchic  mysteries. 
Warburton's  Divine  legation  of  Moses. 
Woolsey's  Ancient  Mysteries. 

Elijah. 

Camarti  Elias  Thesbites. 
Danielis  Speculum  Carmelitanum. 
Frischmuthi  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Markii  Scripta  in  selectae  Scripturae. 

Anderson's  (.J.  S.  M.)  Discourses. 
Harte's  (W.  M.)  Practical  Sermons. 
Krummacker's  Elijah  the  Tishbite. 
Simpson's  Sixteen  Lectures. 
Stanley's  Lectures  on  the  Jewish  Church. 

Ellslia.    See  biographt. 

Blunt's  (Henry)  Lectures. 
Glynn's  (George)  Sermons. 

Eloliim.    See  name  of  qod, 

Eloquence.    See   preaching. 

Belin,  Hist,  critique  de  I'Eloquence. 
Causinus  de  Eloquentia  Sacra. 
Cicero    de   Oratore. 
Fabricii    Orator   Sacer. 
Gisbert.  I'Eloquence  chretienne. 
Gregorii  Pastoralis.     Pars  III. 
Henry  (A.),  Histoire  de  I'Eloquence. 
Landie,  Hist,  morale  de  I'Eloquence. 
Quinctillian  de  Corruptione  Eloquentiae. 
Institutiones. 


Volsii   Rhetorica. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.   10:169.  2d  Series.  1:22. 

4:571.  7:69. 
Austin's    Chironomia. 
Barber's  Lectures  on  Elocution. 
Biblioth.  Sacra.     2:683.  4:96. 
Elackmore's  Accomplished  Preacher. 
Blackwood's  Mag.     2:131,  318.    (Chalmers.) 
British  and  For.  Review.     10:608. 
Bungener's  Preacher  and  the  King.  (A  view 

of  pulpit  eloquence  in  the  time  of  Louis 

XIV.) 
Burgh  on  Pronunciation  and  Gesture. 
Campbell  (Dr.  Geo.)  on  Pulpit  Eloquence. 
Chris.  Examiber.     41:49.  42:425. 
Chris.  Monthly  Spect.    1:341.  9:337.  10:635. 
Eclectic  Rev.     4th  Series.  13:189.  28:539. 
Edinburg  Rev.     6:521.  45:147. 
Episcopal  Magazine.     2:201,  341. 
Fenelon's  Ancient  and  Modern  Orators. 

on  Pnljiit  Eloquence. 

Letter  to  the  French  Academy. 


163 


KI  oqiience — continued. 

Fordyce's  Eloquence  of  the  pulpit. 

Frazier's  Mag.  30:287.  (E.  of  the  19th  cent.) 

Gardner's  (John)  Eloquence  of  the  pulpit. 

Hartley's  Principles  of  Elocution. 

Henley  on  Speaking  and  Action  in  Preach. 

Holwell's  Trans,  of  Aristotle's  Rhetoric. 

Hume's  (David)  Essays.     Ess.  12. 

Knickerbocker  Mag.     4:413. 

Knox's  Hints  to  public  speakers. 

Langhorne's  (John)  Letters. 

Lawson's  Lectures  on  Oratory. 

Leland's  (Thos.)  Principles  of  Eloquence. 
(Relates  to  the  style  of  the  New  Testam.) 

London  Quart.  Review.     29:283. 

Maury's  Principles  of  Eloquence. 

North  American  Review.     10:204. 

Porter's  (Ebenezer)  Lectures  on  Eloquence. 

Princeton  Review.     7:177. 

Quarterly  Review.     29:283. 

Rapin's  Eloquence  of  the  Bar  and  Pulpit. 

Rush's  Philosophy  of  the  Human  voice. 

Russel's  Pulpit  Eloquence.    Introd.  by  Park. 

Sharp's  (Thomas)  Discourses. 

Sheridan    on    Elocution. 

Smart's  Theory  of  Elocution. 

Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     2:488. 

Ward's  (John)  System  of  Oratory. 

Watts'  Miscellaneous  Thoughts.     No.  26. 

Wilson's  (John)  Principles  of  Elocution. 

Witherspoon's    Lectures. 

Wright's  Philosophy  of  Elocution  exempli- 
fied by  readings  from  the  Liturgy. 

E}niotions.    See  mind. 

Bain's,  The  Emotions  and  the  Will. 
Chalmers'  Moral  Philosophy. 
Dawes'  Duties  of  the  closet. 
Edwards  (Pres.)  on  the  Affections. 
Hodge's  (Cha.)  Essays  and  Reviews. 
Ken's  (Bp.)  Retired  Christian. 
Kennaway's  (Cha.  E.)  Sermons. 
Maclaurin's    Essays.  * 

Natural  History  of  Enthusiasm. 
Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Ramsay's  Analogy  and  theory  of  E. 
Spaulding's  Value  of  feelings  in  religion. 
Spring's  (Gardner)  Essays. 
Wilberforce's  Practical  View. 
Yonge's  (James)  Sermons. 

^Employments  of  Hea-ven. 

See    HEAVEN. 

Blackmore's  Felicity  of  the  Just. 
Davies'  Glimpses  of  our  eternal  home. 
Fern's  (Robt.)  Celestial  Work. 
Fuller's  Nature  of  the  heavenly  glory. 
Harbaugh's  Heavenly  Home. 
Horneek's  Glory  of  the  other  world. 
Landor's  Last  fruits  off  an  old  tree. 
Mant's  (Bp.)  Happiness  of  the  blessed. 
Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Thompson's  (Edward)  Sermons. 


X!ni  Illation. 

Abercrombie's  Phil,  of  moral  feelings. 
American  Bibl.  Repository.     5:393. 
American  Quart.  Register.     5:65. 
Christian  Observer.     13:81,  151,  230,  49.3. 
Hamilton's  (Sir  Wm.)  Dissertations. 
New  England  Magazine.     2:107. 
North  Amer.  Review.     43:496. 
Oxford  Prize  Essays.     5:89. 
Religious  Magazine.     2:5. 

Eittcratites.    See  gnostics,  heresies. 

Clemens  Alex.,  Stromata.     Lib.  III. 
Origen,  de  Oratione.     Cap.  XIII. 

Longuerue,  Dissertatio  de  Tatiano. 
Vogtii  Bibliotheca  histor.  hajresiolog. 

Knd.  of  Man's  Existence. 

See    SELF-DEDICATION. 

Baxter's  (Arthur  G.)  Sermons. 
Dwight's  Theology.     Sermon  25. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Notes  of  sermons. 

End  of  the  World.    See  consummation. 

Endowments. 

Chalmers'  (Tho.)  Use  and  abuse  of  literary 
and  Ecclesiastical  endowments. 

Edinburg  Review.     1:578. 

Princeton  Review.     25:545. 

Pusey  (E.  B.)  on  Cathedral  Institutions. 

Skinner's  Scottish  endowment  question; 
ecclesiastical  and  educational. 

Westminster  Review.     22:119. 


Englisli  BlMe.    See  revision. 

Ainsworth's  Tr.  of  Pentateuch.  Notes.  1627. 

Psalms.  1630. 

Solomon's  Song.       1632. 


Aislabie's  Tr.  of  Matthew  and  John.      1819. 
Alexander's  (.Jos.  A.)  Translation  and  Expo- 


sition of  Psalms. 


of  Isaiah. 


1860. 
1'851. 


Amer.  Bible  Union.     Trans,  of  Job.      1863. 
Revised  version  of  New  Test.    1865. 


Amer.  Quart.  Rev.  22:313.  Canticles.    1837. 
Acderson's  Annals  of  the  Eng.  Bible.    1845. 

The  same.     Continued  by  Prime.        1852. 
Anglo-Rhemish  New  Testament.  1582. 

Baber's  History  of  the  Saxon  and  English 

versions,  previous   to   the    15th   century. 

1810.     (Prefixed  to  his  edition  of  Wick- 

lifi"s  New  Testament.) 
Bagge's  Translation  of  Galatians.  1855. 

Baldwin's  Ballads  of  Solomon,  in  English 

meter.  1549. 

Barham's  Corrected  tr.  of  the  Bible.      1850. 
Barlee's  Free  transl.  of  the  Epistles.      1837. 

(  Very  free !) 

Minor  prophets.        1839. 

Barnard's  Version  of  the  Psalms.  1762. 


164 


JBngllsh  Bible. 

Barnes'  Notes  on  Job;  with  new  trans.  1844. 

Isaiah :     "  "      1838. 

Barrett's  Synopsis  of  criticisms  on  the  Old 
Testam.,  in  which  modern  commentators 
differ  from  the  common  version.  With  an 
explanation  of  the  difficulties  in  the  He- 
brew and  English  texts.  1847.  (In  this 
learned  work,  the  Hebrew,  Greek,  and 
English  are  given  side  by  side ;  and  the 
opinions  of  the  most  eminent  critics  stated 
at  length,  and  commented  on.) 

Barton's  Errors  and  absurdities  of  the  old 
English  metrical  translat.  of  the  Psalms  ; 
and  other  late  translations.  1655. 

Bates'  (Julius)  Trans,  of  the  0.  Test.,  as  far 
as  Chronicles ;  with  notes.  1773.  (A 
curious  attempt  to  be  entirely  literal ;  but 
many  renderings  are  improved.) 

Bellamy's  Translation  of  the  Bible.        1819. 

Examination  of  objections.         1820. 

(The  improprieties  of  this  translation  are 
exhibited  in  the  Lond.  Quart.  Review, 
19:250,  446,  and  23:287  ;  Eclectic  Rev., 
New  Series,  10:1,  130,  280;  Anti-Jacobin 
Review,  54:97,  193,  305.) 

Belsham's  Tr.  of  theN.  Test.  1808.  (Learned 
and  scorching  reviews  are  in  the  London 
Quart.  Review,  30:79 ;  Eclectic  Rev., 
1823;  Edinburg  Review,  Vol.  4;  Brit. 
Critic,  Vol.  22,  &c.  Mr.  B.  published 
several  vindications  of  his  work.) 

Benjoin's  Tr,  of  Jonah ;  with  notes.  1796. 
("A  failure." — Orme.) 

Bennett's  Specimen  of  a  new  translation  of 
the  Old  Testament.  1836. 

Bennett's  Translation  of  Acts.  1S47. 

Bentham's  Trans,  of  the  Psalms.  1560. 

Ezekiel  and  Daniel.    1565. 

Bernard's  Amended  tr.  of  the  Bible.       1842. 

Bernard  &  Aaron  on  faithful  transl.      1842. 

Bible :  according  to  the  received  version, 
except  the  substitution  of  the  original  He- 
brew names,  instead  of  the  words  "  Lord," 
"God,"  Ac.  1830. 

Bishop's  Bible.  1568.  (A  revision  of  Cran- 
mer's.) 

Byble,  trans,  out  of  the  avthentical  Latin, 
by  y'  Englishe  College  at  Douay.  1609. 
(A  line  ed.was  printed  at  Edinburg,  1796.) 

Blackwall  on  the  Wrong  divisions  of  chap- 
ters and  verses;  and  faulty  translations. 
1731.    (Appended  to  his  "  Sac.  Classics.") 

Bland's  Song  of  Sol.,  in  blank  verse.     1750. 

Genesis  translated  according  to  the 

vowel  points.  1746. 

Blaney's  Trans,  of  Jer.  and  Lament.      1784. 

Zechariah.  1787. 

Boothroyd's  Improved  version  of  the  Bible, 

from  corrected  texts ;  with  introduction 
and  notes.  1818. 

Bowring's  Literal  tr.  into  Eng.  verse.    1858. 

Brameld's  Gospels  translated,  spurious  pas- 
sages expunged,  doubtful  ones  braeketted, 
and  the  text  revised.  1863. 


Englisli  Bible. 

Brenton's  Translation  of  the  LXX.  according' 
to  the  Vatican. 

Brett  on  the  Ancient  Eng.  versions.       1713. 

Broughton's  Trans,  of  Daniel.  1596. 

Jer.  and  Job.      1610. 

Buchanan's  Trans,  of  the  Psalms.  1772. 

Bulkle}''s  Answer  to  ten  foolish  reasons  of 
the  Rhemish  Papists  for  translating  from 
the  Latin,  instead  of  the  originals.     1588. 

Burrow's  (G.)  Tr.  of  Solomon's  Song.    1853. 

Burton's  Phraseology,  manners,  religion,  &c., 
of  Eastern  nations ;  and  an  enquiry  into 
the  accuracy  of  the  Eng.  translation.  1805. 

Bush's  Literal  tr.  of  Psalms.    Notes.     1838. 

Butler's  Horae  Biblicse.     Chap.  15. 

Calender's  Literal  version  of  the  New  Test. 
1779.  (Follows  exactly  the  order  of  the 
Greek  words,  and  of  course  makes  curious 
English  sometimes.) 

Caldecot's  Tr.  of  the  N.  Test.   Nptes.    1834. 

Campbell's  (Alex.)  New  Testament,  as  tran. 
by  Geo.  Campbell,  Macknight,  and  Dod- 
dridge. 1826. 

Campbell's  (Geo.)  Tr.  of  the  Gospels.    1790. 

Carey's  Tr.  of  Job  ;  with  illustrations,  vari- 
ous readings,  notes,  maps,  and  plates. 
1858.  (Many  valuable  extracts  in  relation 
to  customs,  geography,  <fec.) 

Carson  (Alex.)  on  Prof.  Lee's  incompetency 
to  translate  the  Scriptures.  1829. 

Cartwright's  Confutation  of  the  Rhemish 
version.  1618. 

Challoner's  Translat.  of  the  Vulgate.     1823. 

Chappelow's  Translation  of  Job,  and  Com- 
mentary. 1752. 

Cbeke's  New  Test.     1550.     Reprinted  1843. 

Chris«an  Disciple.  2:1.  (On  Wakefield's 
translation.) 

Christian  Review.     3:34. 

Clarke's  Translation  of  Job.  1685. 

Clay's  Translation  of  the  Psalms.  1864. 

Clowes' Tr.  of  the  Gospels;  with  notes.  1769. 
(Swedenbbrgian.) 

Translation  of  the  Psalms.  1771. 


Coleman's  Tr.  of  the  Psalms.     Notes.    1863. 

Coleridge's  Tr.  and  Notes  on  Judges,  17th 
and  18th  chapters. 

Conant's  (Mrs.)  Popular  hist,  of  the  various 
English  translations.  1858. 

Congleton's  Version  of  the  Psalms.        1860. 

Conquest's  Holy  Bible,  with  20,000  emenda- 
tions. 1843. 

Colcnso's  Tr.  of  Romans.  1861.  ("  From  a 
missionary  point  of  view.") 

Colton's  Translation  of  the  five  books  of 
Maccabees.     1832. 

Cook's  Tr.  of  the  Revelations.   Notes.  1789. 

Cooper's  Tr.  of  the  Ep.  to  the  Romans.  184-1. 

Cottle's  Version  of  the  Psalms.  1S02. 

Cotton's  History  of  editions  of  the  English 
Bible,  and  parts  thereof;  from  1505  to 
1820.  (Intended  as  an  appendix  to  Lewis 
At  the  end  are  specimens  of  the  early 
versions.) 


165 


Gngllsh  Bible. 

Coverdale's  0.  and  N.  Test.,  with  Apocrypha. 
1535.  (The  first  English  translation  of 
the  whole  Bible,  and  the  first  Protestant 
version  in  any  language.) 

Cowherd's  Authentic  facts,  in  science  and 
religion  ;  designed  to  illustrate  a  new  tr. 
of  the  Bible.  1820.    (Over  6,000  extracts.) 

Cox's  (Robt.)  Horas  E,omana3 :  an  original 
translation,  with  notes.  1824. 

Cranmer's  Byble  in  Englishe;  trulye  trans- 
lated after  the  veryte  of  y^  Hebrve  and 
Greke  testes ;  by  y'  dylygent  studye  of 
diuerse  excellent  men,  expert  in  y'  forsayde 
tongues.  1539. 

Crawford's  Ep.  to  the  Romans.  Tr.  from  the 
editio  septima  of  Tichendorf.  1860. 

Darling's  Poetical  tr.  of  the  Gospels.      1801. 

Daubuz's  Tr.  of  Revelat.,  with  Com.      1720. 

Davies'  Epistles  to  the  Eph.,  Col.,  and  Phil- 
emon.    Introduction  and  notes.  1866. 

Davidson's  Tr.  of  Job,  and  Com.  1862. 

Day's  Fower  Evangelistes,  trans,  in  y  olde 
Saxon's  tyme,  out  of  Latin  into  y'  vulgare 
toung  ;  newly  collected.  1571. 

Delgado's  Tr.  of  the  Pentateuch.  1789."' 

Demarest's  Tr.  of  1  Peter;  with  Exp.    1851. 

Dennis'  Psalms,  in  blank  verse.  1808. 

Denvers'  Trans,  of  the  Latin  Vulgate. 

Desvoeux's  Tr.  of  Ecclesiastes.  1760.  (The 
common  version  in  parallel  columns.) 

De  Sola,  Lindenthal,  and  Raphael's  transla- 
tion of  Genesis.  1844. 

Dewees'  Tr.  of  the  Epis.  to  Romans.      1866. 

Dickinson's  Tr.  of  y°  New  Testament.  1833. 
(Trifling.) 

Doddridge's  Tr.  and  paraph,  of  N.  T.    1760. 

Doderline's  Trans,  of  Sol.  Song.  1780. 

Dodson's  Tr.  of  Isaiah  ;  with  notes.      1790. 

Douay's  Version  from  the  Vulgate.        1600. 

Drake's  Metrical  tr.  of  the  Psalms.         1837. 

Du  Jion's  Tr.  and  Expos,  of  Revelat.    1596. 

Dupont's  Three  books  of  Solomon  in  English 
verse.  1666. 

Durell's  Prophecy  of  Jacob  and  Moses  :  a 
new  translation  and  notes.  1764. 

Eden's  Psalms,  in  blank  verse.  1841. 

Edwards'  (Tho.)  Trans,  of  the  Psalms;  with 
notes.     (Unimportant.)  1755. 

EUicott's  Tr.  of  Ephesians.  1855. 

Timothy  and  Titus.  1856. 
Thessalonians.  1858. 

Galatians.  1859. 

Philippians,  Coloss.  1862. 
Philemon.  1865. 

Essay  for  a  new  tr.  of  the  Bible ;  showing 
from  reason,  and  the  best  commentators, 
the  necessity  of  revision.     Anon.        1763. 

Etheridge's  Literal  tr.  of  the  N.  Testament, 
from  the  Peschito.  1846. 

Ewbank's  Tr.  of  Ep.  to  the  Romans.     1850. 

Eyre's  Trans,  of  Paul's  Epistles.  1832. 

Farr's  Version  of  the  Psalms.  1846. 

Ferme's  Transl.  of  the  Vulgate.  Edited  by 
W.  L.  Alexander.  1850. 


English  Bible. 

Francis'  (Ann)  Poetical  trans,  of  Solomon's 
Song  and  Psalms.     Notes.  1781. 

French  &  Skinner's  Tr.  of  Psalms.         1830. 

Proverbs.     1831. 

(See  British  Critic.     9:404.) 

Fry's  (John)  Tr.  of  Sol.  Song.    Notes.  1811. 

Psalms.  1819. 

Job.  1827. 

Romans.  1830. 

Fulke's  Text  of  the  New  Testam.,  translated 

out  of  the  Vulgate  by  the  Papists  at 
Rheims ;  with  the  trans,  out  of  the  original 
Greek  ;  with  a  confutation  of  false  glosses, 
&e.  1580.  (The  Papal  and  the  English 
translations  in  parallel  columns.) 

Defence  of  the  translation  of  y  holie 


Scriptures  into  the  Englische  tong  against 
y'  manifold  cauils,  friuolous  qvarrels,  and 
impvdent  slaunders  of  Gregory  Murten, 
one  of  y"'  readers  in  y'=  trayterous  seminarie 
of  Rheimes.  1617.  (Republished  by  the 
Parker  Society.     1843.) 

Fuller  (Tho.)  on  the  English  transl.       1810. 

Fysh's  Lyrical  literal  version  of  Ps.       1851. 

Garden's  Improved  tr.  of  Job.  1796. 

Geddes  (Alex.)  on  the  queries  and  difficulties 
relating  to  an  English  version.  1787. 

New  tr.  of  the  Bible  [as  far  as  Ezra]. 


from  corrected  texts  and  various  readings. 
1800.  (The  unscholarly  and  erroneous 
character  of  this  work,  is  shown  in  the 
British  Critic,  Vol.  4,  et  seq.  Geddes, 
though  a  professed  Roman  Catholic,  was 
evidently  an  infidel.) 

Gell's  Amendment  to  the  last  Eng.  tr.  1659. 
(Many  quaint  and  cabalistic  renderings, 
but  of  small  value.) 

Genevan  Nevve  Testament.  1557. 

Genevan  Byble.  1560.  "  The  H.  Scriptures 
conteyned  in  y"  olde  and  nevve  Test.,  with 
profitable  annotations  vpon  all  y'  hard 
places."  (The  united  work  of  Coverdale, 
Gilby,  Whittingham,  Woodman,  Sampson, 
Cole,  Knox,  Bodley,  and  Pullein.) 

GifFord's  Poetical  trans,  of  Sol.  Song.    1598. 

Giles'  New  Testament  construed  literally, 
word  for  word.  1859. 

Ginsbury's  Tr.  of  Solomon's  Song.         1861. 

Godwin's  Tr.  of  Matthew.     Notes.         1863. 

Good's  (J.  M.)  Tr.  of  the  Psalms.    Metrical. 

Sol.  Song.      1803. 

Job.  1812. 


("  The  most  valuable  work  on  Job  in  the 
Eng.  language." — Or.me.  Severely  criti- 
cized in  the  Eclectic  Review,  of  1816.) 

Goode's  (Will.)  ^r.  of  Ps.  Crit.  notes.  1811. 

Goodwin's  Tr.  of  the  Apocalypse.  1855. 

Govett's  Tr.  and  Expos,  of  Isaiah.         1841. 

Green's  (T.  S.)  Tr.  of  the  N.  Test.  1858. 

Developed  criticisms  on  passages  of 


the  N.  T.,  affected  by  various  readings. 
Tr.  of  the  Psalms;  with  notes.  1762, 


Green's  (W.)  Tr.  of  the  poetical  books  of  the 
Old  Testament.     Notes.  1771. 


166 


Knglisli  Bible. 

Green's  (W.)  Tr.  of  parts  of  Isaiah.  1776. 
Greenaway's  Tr.  of  Eeelesiastes.  1781. 

Greenfield's  (W.)  Genesis;  with  interlinear 

translation  and  notes.  1831. 

Grier's  Answer  to  Ward's  Errata.  1812. 

Gwynne's  Tr.  and  Exp.  of  Galatians.  1863. 
Hale's  Tr.  of  the  New  Test.     1830.     (The 

common   version    altered    to    correspond 

with  Griesbach's'altered  text.) 
Hall's  Emendations  of  our  N.  Test.        1857. 
Hamilton's  Observations  on  the  Engl.  Papal 

version  :   showing  that  all  the  censures  of 

"Ward's  Errata  are  as  applicable  to  it  as  to 

the  Protestant  Bible.     1825.     (A  letter  to 

Dr.  Murray.) 

Second  letter  to  Dr.  Murray.      1826. 

Hardy's  Tr.  of  the  Ep.  to  the  Hebrews.  1783. 
Hare's  Metrical  tr.  of  the  Ps.  Notes.  1755. 
[Harmer's]  New  tr.  of  Sol.  Song.  1768. 

Harness'  State  of  the  English  Bible.  1859. 
Harwood's  Liberal  tr.  of  the  N.  Testament. 

1768.     (Arian.)  ' 
Haweis'  (Tho.)  Trans,  of  the  N.  Test.    1795. 
Haydock's  Tr.  of  the  Vulgate.  1811. 

Heath's  New  version  of  Job.  1756. 

Heberden's  Literal  trans,  of  the  Epistles  and 


Revelation. 
Heinfetter's  Literal  tr.  of  the  N.  T. 
Henderson's  Tr.  of  Isaiah. 

Minor  prophets. 

Jerem.  and  Ezek. 


1839. 
1854. 
1840. 
1845. 
1851. 
1539. 


Henry  Vlllth.  Byble. 

Hexepla :  or  the  Six  important  English  tr. 
of  theN.  Test.  (Viz.,  Wickliff's,  Tyndall's, 
Cranmer's,  Genevan,  Rhemish,  and  Au- 
thorized.) 

Highton's  Revised  tr.  of  the  N.  T.,  with  the 
various  readings  of  the  Greek  te.xt.    1862. 

Hodgson's  Trans,  of  Solomon's  Song.    1785. 

Proverbs.  1788. 

■ Eeelesiastes.  1791. 

Holden's  Tr.  of  Proverbs.  1819.  ("  The  best 
help  to  the  critical  understanding  of  the 
book." — HoRNE.) 

Hollybush's  Tr.  of  the  N.  Test.  1538.  (This 
is  Coverdale's  translat.  from  the  Vulgate, 
published  under  an  assumed  name.) 

Holmes'  (A.)  Historical  sketch  of  the  English 
translations.  1815. 

Hopkins'  (Wm.)  Tr.  of  Genesis  and  Exodus. 
1784.  (Notices  all  the  variations  of  the 
Samaritan  Pentateuch.) 

Horsely's  Trans,  of  Hosea.     Notes.        1800. 

. —     Psalms.       "  1815. 

Howard's  (Henry)  Tr.  of  Ecelesiasticus  from 
the  Vulgate.  »  1827. 

Tr.  of  the  Pentateuch  from  the  LXX. ; 

with  notes  on  important  misrepresenta- 
tions. 1857. 

Hunt  s  Translation  of  Job.  1776. 

Hussey's  Revised  tr.  of  the  Bible  and  Apo- 
crypha; witli  Com.  1844.  (The  received 
version  and  the  revised  in  parallel  col- 
umns, with  important  marginal  readings.) 


E:nglish  Bible. 

Improved  version  of  the  N.  Test.,  upon  the 
basis  of  Newcombe's  translation.  1808. 
(By  eminent  Unitarians.) 

Jebb's  Literal  trans,  of  the  Psalms 

Jenour's  Trans,  of  Isaiah. 

Job. 


1840. 
1831. 
1841. 

Jervis'  Trans,  of  Genesis,  from  the  Hebrew ; 
collated  with  the  Samaritan   Pentateuch, 
and  with  the  Septuagint  and  Syriac  ver- 
sions.    Notes.  1852. 
Johnson's  (John)  Holy  David  and  his  Eng- 
lish translators.  1716. 
Johnson's  (Ant.)  Hist,  of  the  several  English 
translations.    1730.    (Reprinted  in  "  Wat- 
son's Tracts,"  1791.) 
Jones'  (John)  Tr.  of  Isaiah,  from  the  text 
of  Vanderhoot.  1830. 
Jones'  (John,  LL.  D.,)   Tr.  of   Col.,  Thess., 
Tim.,  Titus,  and  James.     1819.     (Unita- 
rian.) 

Tr.  of  first  3  ch.  of  Genesis. 


Joy's  (G.)  Trans,  of  Isaiah. 

Jeremiah. 

Kalisch's  Tr.  of  the  0.  T.;  with  Com. 

—  N.  T.,  and  Com. 

Kay's  Tr.  of  the  Psalms.     Notes. 


1820. 
1531. 
1534. 
1866. 
1868. 
1864. 


Kelly's  (Wm.)  Greek  text,  and  new  tr.  1860. 
Kenrick's  Translat.  of  the  Gospels,  from  the 
Vulgate.  1849. 

Tr.  of  the  Ep.  and  Apocalypse.  1851. 


Kilburn's  Errors  in  lately  printed  Bibles. 
1669. 

King  James' Version.  1611. 

Lawrence's  Crit.  reflections  on  the  misrepre- 
sentations of  the  Unitarian  version.  1811. 

Le  Cene's  Essay  for  a  new  French  transla- 
tion. 1727.  Trans,  and  applied  to  the 
English  version  by  Hugh  Ross. 

Lee's  Letter  to  J.  Bellamy,  on  his  new  trans, 
of  the  Bible.  1821. 

Tr.  of  Job,  with  critical  Com.     1837. 


Leeser's  Holy  Scriptures,  tr.  according  to  the 
Masoretic  text :  on  the  basis  of  the  Engl, 
version.     A.M.  6614.     (1853.     .Jewish.) 

Leusden's  Tr.  of  the  Psalms.  1688.  (Con- 
tains the  Hebrew  text,  and  is  dedicated  to 
"  the  Rev.  and  pious  John  Elliot,  the  Apos- 
tle of  the  Indians  in  N.  America,  and  the 
24  red  Indian  ministers,  lately  Gentiles.") 

Lewis'  Complete  history  of  the  several  Eng. 
translations  of  the  whole  Bible,  both  in 
MS.  and  print,  and  the  various  editions. 
Plates.  1739.  (The  3d  ed.  brings  down 
the  list  of  Eng.  translations  to  1818.) 

Lindsey's  List  of  false  readings  in  the  Eng- 
lish Bible. 

Lingard's  Tr.  of  the  N.  T. ;  with  notes.  1836. 

Literal  tr.  of  the  Prophets,  by  Lowth,  Bla- 
ney,  Newcombe,  Win  tie,  Horsely,  &c.  1836. 

Livermore's  Tr.  of  Romans;  with  Com.  1854. 

Llewellyn's  History  of  the  British  and  Welch 
translations.  1768. 

Lookup's  Erroneous  translations  in  the  com- 
mon version.  1739. 


U1 


English  Bible. 

Lookup's  Berashith;  a  new  translation  of 
Genesis.  1740. 

Lowth's  (Bp.)  Tr.  of  Isaiah.     Notes.     1770. 

Mace's  N.  Test. ;  a  corrected  text,  and  new 
version  ;  with  notes,  and  various  readings. 

McCloskey's  N.  T.,  from  the  Vulgate.   1864. 

McCrie's  Revised  translation,  after  the 
Eastern  mannpr.     1799.     (Worthless.) 

McKnight's  Trans,  of  the  Epistles  ;  with  the 
text,  common  version,  new  translation  and 
paraphrase,  in  parallel  columns ;  with 
notes.  1795. 

McLean's  Tr.  of  Hebrews ;  with  Com.  1819. 

Major's  Interlineary  translation  and  notes  on 
Luke.  1826. 

Malan's  (S.  C.)  Vind.  of  the  authorized  ver- 
sion from  recent  charges.  1826. 

Mann's  (Nic.)  Crit.  notes  on  some  passages. 
1747.     (Corrects  many  renderings.) 

Mant's  Metrical  tr.  of  the  Ps.    Notes.    1824. 

Marcus'  (B.)  Mistranslations  of  the  0.  Test, 
corrected.     1846.     (Jewish.) 

Mardon's  Tr.  of  the  Epistles  of  John.    1853. 

Marsh's  (H.)  Hist,  of  our  Eng.  vers.      1812. 

Marsh's  (E.  G.)  Psalms  in  English  verse. 
Notes.  1832. 

Marsh's  (Wilmot)  Biblical  versions,  <fec. 
1845.  (Gives  specimens  of  the  various 
versions  since  Wickliffe.) 

Martin's  Manifold  corruptions  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures  by  the  English  sectaries.  1852. 
(See  Fulke.) 

Mather's  (Cotton)  Trans,  of  Psalms.  1718. 
(Blank  verse.) 

Matthews'  [or  Rogers']  Olde  and  Nevve 
Test,  trvelye  and  pvrelye  translated.  1537. 

Maule's  (J.)  Trans,  of  the  N.  Test.     Notes. 

Merrick's  Metrical  tr.  of  Psalms.  1765. 

Mitchell's  Tr.  of  the  Revelations.  1800. 

Modern  and  close  tr.  of  the  Bible,  arranged 
in  order  of  time.  "  By  the  authors  of  the 
Christian  Code."  1812. 

Montague's  Metrical  vers,  of  the  Ps.      1851. 

Moore's  (T.  V.)  Translation  and  Expos,  of 
Haggai,  Zechariah,  and  Malachi.       1855. 

Mortimer's  Trans,  of  the  Gospels  and  Acts, 
from  the  text  of  Mills.  1761. 

Mudge's  Trans,  of  the  Psalms.  1744. 

Murphy's  Tr.  of  Genesis,  and  Com.        1863. 

Murdoek's  N.  T.  tr.  from  the  Peschito.  1852. 

Musgrave's  Tr.  of  Ps.  in  blank  verse.    1833. 

Nares  on  the  Unitarian  version.  1808. 

Nary's  N.  Test.,  from  the  Vulgate.         1719. 

Neale's  (Jas.)  Tr.  of  Hosea.     Notes.      1771. 

With,  additions, 

by  W.  H.  Neale.  1 850. 

Newcombe's  Tr.  of  the  min.  Prophets.  1785. 
Ezekiel.  1788  and  1836. 
N.  T.;  with  notes.    1796. 

Historical  view  of  the  English 

translation.  1 792. 

Newman's  (F.  W.)  Tr.  of  Sol.  Song.      1839. 

Newman's  (W.)  Emendations  of  the  autho- 
rized version.  1839. 


English  Bible. 

New.  Testament  of  Jesvs  Christ,  tr.  out  of 
the  avthentic  Latin ;  with  argvmentes, 
bookes,  chapters,  annotations,  and  other 
necessary  helpes ;  by  the  College  at  Rhemes. 
1682. 

Norton's  (And.)  Tr.  of  the  Gospels.  Notes. 
1855. 

Noyes'  Tr.  of  Job.  1827. 

Psalms.  1831. 

the  Prophets.  1843. 

Pro  v.,  Eccles.,  and  Cant.  1846. 


O'Callaghan's  List  of  editions  of  the  English 
Bible,  and  parts  thereof,  printed  in  Amer- 
ica, previous  to  1860. 

Oliver's  Trans,  of  Psalms  from  the  Syriac- 
Peschito  version.  1861. 

Pardue's  Trans,  of  Romans.  1855. 

Parker's  Bible.  1568,  1570,  1572,  &c.  (Com- 
monly called  the  "Bishoj/s  Bible.) 

Parkhurst's  Literal  vers,  of  Psalms.       1825. 

Pearce's  Tr.  of  1  Corinthians.    Notes.    1772. 

Penn's  (Granville)  Critical  revision  of  the 
text,  and  new  tr.  of  the  N.  Test.         1836. 

The   same,   with   Annotations    and 

Supplement.  1841. 

Percy's  Tr.  of  Solomon's  Song.  1764. 

Perowne's  Tr.  of  the  Psalms.     Notes.    1864. 

Perrin's  Revised  text,  and  new  tr.  of  N.  T. 

Philalethes'  [John  Jones]  Tr.  of  Colossians, 
Thessalonians,  Titus,  and  James.  1819. 
(Socinian.) 

Pick's  Tr.  of  the  Minor  prophets;  with  notes 
from  various  Rabbis.     1833.     (Jewish.) 

Pierce's  Trans,  of  Epistles  of  Paul.        1747. 

Pococke's  Tr.  of  2  Peter.     Notes.  1660. 

Pratt's  (H.)  Genealogy  of  creation.  1861. 
(Tr.  of  Genesis  from  the  unpointed  He- 
brew text.) 

Purver's  Literal  tr.  of  the  Bible.  1764. 

Rae's  Trans,  of  Isaiah.     Notes.  1853. 

Rainhold's  Refutation  of  sundry  reprehen- 
sions and  cavils  by  which  Mr.  Whitaker 
labors  to  deface  the  Eng.  translation  and 
Catholic  notes  of  the  Rhemish  Testament. 

Ray's  Tr.  of  the  Sacred  Scripture  after  the 
Eastern  manner.  1815. 

Rick's  Tr.  of  the  Minor  prophets. 

Reichardt's  Psalms,  Heb.  and  Eng.        1841. 

Reid's  Literal  tr.  of  the  Psalms.  1821.  (Has 
the  original,  without  points,  with  a  gram- 
mar and  lexicon.) 

Rennel  on  the  Unitarian  version. 

Rhemish  Bible;  from  the  Vulgate.        1582.* 

Roberts'  (W.  H.)  Corrections  of  the  English 
translation  of  the  0.  Test.  1794.  ("Very 
valuable." — British  Critic.) 

Rodwell's  Translation  of  Job.  1864. 

Rogers'  Collation  of  the  principal  English 
translations  ;  with  a  historical  account  of 
ancient  MSS.  and  editions.  1778.  (Many 
fac-similes.     Reprinted  1847.) 

Role's  Trans,  of  the  Psalms.  1840. 

Ryan's  Analysis  of  Ward's  "  Errata."    1808. 

Sampson's  Tr.  of  Hebrews.     Notes.       1828. 


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K^igltsli  Bible. 

Sawyer's  Tr.  of  the  0.  and  N.  Test.,  with 
chronological  arrangement  of  the  books, 
and  a  new  division  of  chapters  and  verses. 
1858-1862. 

Scarlet's  Tr.  of  the  N.  Test.  1798.  (Con- 
forms to  the  sentiments  of  the  Universal- 
ists.) 

Scott's  (Dan.)  New  tr.  of  Matthew.       1741. 

Scott's  (Tho.)  Tr.  of  Job.    1771.    (Poetical.) 

Scott's  (Wm.)  Tr.  of  the  New  Test.  Notes. 
1775. 

Shadwell's  Tr.  of  Matthew.     Notes.       1859. 

Sharp's  Tr.  of  the  N.  Test.,  from  the  text  of 
Griesbach.  1840.  (AH  quotations  from 
the  Old  Test,  are  given  in  Italics.) 

Hebrew  Scriptures.        1864. 

Shuttleworth's  Tr.  of  the  Epistles.  1829. 

Sibthorp's  Trans,  of  Jonah.  Notes.  18.35. 
Sidney's  Psalms  of  I>.  in  verse.  1810. 

Skinner's  Tr.  of  the  Psalms.  Notes.  18,30. 
Smart's  Metrical  tr.  of  the  Psalms.  1765. 
Smith's  (Eliza)  Tr.  of  Job.  1810.  (Regarded 

by  Abp.  Magee  as  then  the  best.) 

Stather's  Job  in  English  verse.     Notes. 

Stennett's  Tr.  of  Sol.  Song.     Notes. 

Stewart's  (C.  E.)  The  New  Testament  and 
f     its  translations.  1855. 

Stock's  Metrical  tr.  of  Job.  1803.  ("An  en- 
tire congeries  of  precipitancies,  mistakes, 
and  mutilations." — Magee.) 

Metrical  tr.  of  Isaiah.    ("  Close,  ner- 

Tous,  and  manly." — Brit.  Critic,  28:466.) 

Stonard's  Tr.  of  Zechariah.     Notes.       1824. 

Street's  Literal  tr.  of  the  Psalms ;  with  pre- 
face and  notes.  1790. 

Stuart's  Tr.  of  Rom.  and  Excursus.       1832. 

Sturges'  Remarks  on  Dudson's  Isaiah.  1791. 

Swedenborg's  Tr.  of  the  Psalms.  1760. 

Sylvester's  Tr.  of  the  Psalms.    Notes.    1754. 

Tatham's  Tr.  of  Jf  b  from  the  Coptic.    1846. 

Taverner's  Moste  sacred  Byble  ;  recognized 
wyth  great  dylygence,  after  the  moste 
faythful  exemplars.  1539. 

Thomson's  (Cha.)  Tr.  of  the  LXX.  1808. 
(The  only  English  translation,  and  highly 
approved.) 

Tr.  of  the  New  Covenant.  1810. 

Thompson's  (John  S.)  Monotessaron :  a  new 
trans,  and  notes.  ,  1826. 

Thompson's  (Lawrence)  Tr.  of  the  N.  Test. 
from  the  Latin  of  Beza.  1575. 

Thompson's  (W.)  Tr.  of  the  N.  Test.;  with 
critical  notes.  1816.  (In  small  estima- 
tion.) 

Thomson's  (W.  A.)  Hist,  of  the  translation 
and  circulation  of  the  Scriptures.        1815. 

Thorn's  Revised  tr.  of  Corinthians.        1852. 

Todd's  (H.  J.)  Memoir  of  Bp.  Walton.  (Bp. 
W.  was  engaged  on  a  revised  translation 
of  the  English  Bible  in  1658.) 

Vind.  of  our  authorized  vers.     1819. 

. Observations  on  the  metrical  versions 

of  the  Psalms,  by  Sternhold,  Hopkins,  and 
others.  1822. 


English  Bible. 

Todd's  Account  of  our  authorized  version. 
1834. 

Tomline'g  (Bp.)  Account  of  the  English 
translations.  1820. 

Tomlinson's  (R.)  Tr.  of  incorrect  passages 
in  the  common  version.  With  notes.  1803. 

Torshell  &  Madden's  Bible  and  Apocrypha; 
according  to  the  earliest  English  versions. 
1850. 

Trappe's  Commentary.  1670.  (Many  excel- 
lent retranslations.) 

Tregelle's  Tr.  of  the  Apocalypse.  1844. 

Tunstell  &  Heath's  Bible.  1541. 

Turnbull  (Jos.)  Tr.  of  the  N.  Test.         1856. 

Turner's  Poetical  tr.  of  the  Psalms.        1824. 

Twell's  Critical  exam,  of  the  late  new  ver- 
sion. (Mace's  work,  both  as  to  the  text 
and  version,  is  here  severely  handled.) 

Tye's  (Doctor  in  mvsyko)  Actes  of  the  Apos. 
in  Englishe  meter,  wyth  notes  to  eche 
chapter  to  synge;  and  also  to  play  vpon 
the  Ivte.  1553. 

Tyndale's  Tr.  of  the  N.  Test.  1526. 

Pentateuch.  1530. 

Jonah.  1531. 

N.  Testament,  with  the 


essential  variations  of  Coverdale's,  Mat- 
thew's, Genevan,  and  Bishop's  Bible,  as 
marginal  readings.  By  J.  P.  Dabney.  1837. 

Umbreight's  Tr.  of  Job  ;  with  notes.  Trans- 
lated by  J.  Gray.  1836. 

Vansittart's  Tr.  of  the  49th  Psalm.        1810. 

Wake's  Liberal  tr.  of  the  Psalms.  1793. 

Wakefield's  Tr.  of  the  N.  Test.  1790.  (Unita- 
rian. Examined  by  Nares,  Magee, 
Lawrence,  and  the  Eclectic  Review.) 

Walford's  Tr.  of  the  N.  Test.    Notes.     1837. 

■■ Psalms.  1838. 


Walter's  Letter  to  Bp.  Marsh.  1823.  (To 
show  that  Tyndale's  version  was  not 
framed  upon  that  of  Luther.) 

Ward's  Errata  of  the  Protest.  Bible.       1706. 

Webster's  (Noah)  Bible;  with  emendations 
of  language.  1833. 

Webster's  (Will.)  New  Testament  from  tho 
ancient  Latin;  with  notes  from  the  French 
of  Father  Simon.  1730. 

Wier's  Tr.  of  Ps.,  and  chrofi.  arrang.     1830. 

Weiss'  Tr.  of  Ps. ;  with  crit.  notes.        1852. 

Ecclesiastes.  "        "  1857. 


Wellbeloved's  Trans,  of  the  N.  Testament; 
with  notes.     1833.     (Unitarian.) 

Wellbeloved,  Smith  &  Porter's  Holy  Scrip- 
tures of  the  Old  Testament.  1859. 

Wells'  (Edw.)  Help  to  the  understanding  of 
the  Scriptures.  1708.  (A  revised  trans- 
lation of  the  0.  and  N.  Testament,  with 
prefaces,  Greek  text,  notes,  &c.) 

Wemys' Biblical  Gleanings.  1816.  (A  col- 
lection of  proposed  emendations,  with  im- 
portant various  readings  ;  compiled  from 
over  fifty  distinguished  critics.) 

Tr.  of  Job:   with  notes.  1839. 


Wesley's  (John)  New  Testament  revised. 


169 


Engllgh  Bible. 

Whiston's  Primitive  New  Testament.  1745. 
(Important,  as  translating  from  the  Codex 
Bezaj,  tlie  Clermont  MS.,  and  the  Alexan- 
drine MS.,  as  collated  by  Mill.) 

Whitaker's  Histor.  and  critical  Inquiry  into 
the  right  interpretation  of  the  Hebrew 
Scriptures ;  with  remarks  on  Mr.  Bellamy's 
translation.  1819. 

Answer  to  Wm.  Rainhold. 

Whitwell's  Tr.  of  Romans;  with  introduc- 
tion and  notes.  1848. 

WicklifFe's  New  Testament  from  the  Vul- 
gate. 1387.  (Not  printed  till  1731,  when 
it  was  published  by  John  Lewis,  with  a 
history  of  the  various  English  translations. 
A  reprint  was  issued  in  1810,  with  a  good 
memoir  of  W.,  and  a  continuation  of  the 
history  of  English  versions.  A  beautiful 
edition  was  published  in  1850,  by  Torshall 
&  Madden,  who  spent  several  years  on  the 
work,  and  compared  about  two  hundred 
manuscripts.) 

Williams'  (Benj.)  Book  of  Psalms,  as  trans- 
lated, paraphrased,  and  imitated,  by  the 
most  eminent  English  poets.  1781. 

Williams'  (Rowland)  Transl.  of  the  Hebrew 
Prophets.  1866. 

Williams'  (Tho.)  Lit.  tr.  of  Sol.  Song.  1800. 

■    N.  Test.       1812. 

Willis' Tr.  of  Acts.     1789.     (Not  esteemed.) 

Wilson's  Emphatic  Diaglot,  notes,  and  new 
tr.  of  the  New  Testament.  1866. 

Wilson's  (Bp.)  Bible,  with  notes.  1785. 
(Collates  the  received  version,  with  pre- 
ceding and  subsequent  versions.) 

Winthrop's  (J.)  Tr.  of  the  Apocalypse  into 
familiar  language.  1794. 

Wintle's  Tr.  of  Daniel ;  with  notes.       1792. 

Witham's  N.  Test,  from  the  Vulgate.    1730. 

Wolfe's  (J.  R.)  Messiah  in  the  Psalms,  and 
Pentateuch. 

Woodhouse's  Tr.  of  the  Apocalypse.  1806. 
(Answers  the  objections  of  Michaelis.) 

Wordsworth's  Tr.  of  the  Apocalypse.  1829. 
(The  Greek  text,  MSS.  collations,  and 
learned  notes.) 

Worseley's  Trans,  of  the  New  Test.  Notes. 
1770.  (Pays  special  attention  to  the 
particles.) 

Wrangham's  Tr.  of  the  Psalms. 

Wynne's  New  Test,  collated  with  the  Greek. 
1764.     (Chiefly  follows  Doddridge.) 

Young's  (Robt.)  Tr.  of  the  Bible.  1862. 

THB   FIRST  ENGLISH   VERSIONS. 

(In  the  order  of  time.) 

A.  D.  706.  Adhelm's  Saxon  Psalms. 

721.  Egbert's  Four  Gospels. 

734.  Bede's  Gospel  of  John. 

880.  Alfred's  Psalms. 
1340.  Roles'  [or  Hampole's]  Psalms. 
1387.  Wickliffe's  Bible. 
1526.  Tyndale's  New  Testament. 
1530.  Pentateuch. 


English  Bible. 

A.  D.  1531.  Tyndale's  Jonah. 
1531.  Joyce's  Isaiah. 

1534.  Jeremiah,  Psalms,  and 

Songs  of  Moses. 

1535.  Coverdale's  Bible. 

1537.  Matthews'  [or  Rogers']  Bible. 

1538.  Cranmer's  Bible. 
1639.  Taverner's  Bible. 

1541.  Tunstell  &  Heath's  Bible. 

1550.  Cheke's  New  Testament. 

1557.  Geneva  Bible. 

1568.  Bishop's  Bible. 

1682.  Rhemish  Testament. 

1600.  Douay  Bible. 

1611.  King  James'  Version. 

Some   of   these   dates   are   disputed,   but 
nearly  all  of  them  are  certain. 

Cnmity  of  the  Heart. 

See    CARNAL   MIND. 

Barnes'  (Albert)  Sermons. 
Cooper's    (G.)    Sermons. 
Cooper's  (James)  Sermons. 
Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Way  land's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 
Weston's   (Bp.)    Sermons. 

Kumlty  of  the  World. 

Hall's  Help  to  Zion's  travellers. 
Leighton's  (Abp.)  Comin.  on  1  Peter  ill :  16. 
Ray's  Persuasives  to  a  holy  life. 
Stennett's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Wayland's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Enoch. 

Libri  Enoch,  Versio  Ethiopica. 
Heinii  (J.  P.)  Dissertationes. 
Hoffman's  Ueberset.  mit  Commentar. 


1838. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repository.     3: 

Ewald's  Origin,  meaning,  &c.,  of  the  book 

of  Enoch. 
Hoffman's  Trans,  and  commentary. 
Lawrence's    Translation,   and    preliminary 

Dissertations. 
Murray's  Enoch  restitutus.     (An  attempt  to 

separate  from  the  book  of  Enoch  the  book 

quoted  by  Jude.) 
Stuart's  Christology  of  the  book  of  Enoch. 

Knquirers.    See  conviction. 

Enthnsiasm. 

Baieri  (Joan.  Guil.)  Dissertationes. 
Bebellii  (Balthas.)  Dissertationes. 
Casauboni  Commentarius  de  Enthusiasmo. 
Chladenii  Introversio  in  se  ipsum. 
Colberg's  dem  Platoniseh-Hermetischen. 
Corbini  Enthusiasticum  Pantheon. 
Gerdesii  (Hen.  Joann.)  Schediasma. 
Himmelii  Collegio  Anti-enthusiasticum. 
Hoornbeckii  (Joann.)  Dissertationes. 


170 


E  utiius  i  asm — conlinued. 

Jseger  de  Enthusiasmo  moderno.     1709. 

Kahler  de  Hseresi  Enthus.  abominibili. 

Krohn's  Gesch.  der  Enthusiastischen. 

Mori  Enthusiasmus  Triumphatus. 

Schrammius  de  Enthusiastis. 

Teustkingii  Gynsecium  haeretico-sanitico. 

Turretin,  Preservatif,  Ac. 

Zeltneri  Breviarium  controversiarum  adhuc 
agitarum.     1724. 

Zentgravii  Dissertationes.  (Divine  and  Dia- 
bolical Enthusiasm.) 

Barclay's  Apology. 
Bellamy's  True  religion  delineated. 
Bidlake's  Bampton  Lectures.     1811. 
Casaubon  on   Enthusiasm  as  mistaken   for 

divine  inspiration. 
Caristian  Observer.     19:800. 
Christian  Quart.  Spectator.     4:118. 
Edinburg  Review.     71:124. 
Evans'  (F.)  Hist,  of  Modern  Enthusiasm. 
Evans'  (John)  Sermons.     (Effects  of  E.) 
Evans'  (Theophilus)  History  of  E.,  from  the 

Reformation  to  the  present  time.     1752. 
Foster's  Essays.  (On  the  epithet  Romantic.) 
Frazier's  Magazine.     9:159. 
Green  (Bp.)  on  Enthusiasm. 
Hawkins'  (Robt.)  Works. 
Hunter's  Letter  on  Enthusiasm. 
Lavington's  E.  of  Methodists  and  Papists. 
Locke  on  the  Understanding. 
Monthly  Review.     119:159. 
More's  (Henry)  Philosophical  works. 
Notts'  Bampton  Lectures.     1802. 
Pickets'   Academician. 
Scholar  Armed  against  error.     Vol.  2. 
Bcott's  Force  of  Truth, 
Southern  Literary  Messenger.     2:321. 
Spectator.     No.  2(11. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     3:256,  330. 
Stephens'  Essays  in  eecles.  biography. 
Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Isaac)  Natural  history  of  E. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Wilson  on  Warrantable  and  unwarrantable 

inspirations. 
ZoUikoffer's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons. 


Envy. 

Abernethy's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Berens'  (Edward)  Village  Sermons. 

Blair's    (Hugh)    Sermons. 

Burton's  (Hezekiah)  Sermons. 

Carrington's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Delany's  (Patrick)  Sermons. 

Fawcett's  (John)  Sermons. 

Hey's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Johnson's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Jones'  (Walter)  Sermons. 

Knox's  (Vicessimus)  Sermons. 

Lloyd's  (Pearson)  Sermons. 

South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

ZoUikoffer's  Sermons  on  prevalent  vices. 


Epiiraeiu,  Syrus. 

Ephraimi  Opera;  Assemanno  editis.     (Only 

complete  edition.     Six  vols.,  folio.) 
Gregory  Nys.,  Vita  atque  encomium  Ephr. 

Assemani  Bibliotheca  Orientalis.  (Has  many 

extracts  from  E.'s  works.) 
Augusti  (J.  C.  G.)  Quest.  Patristicarum,  &c. 
Coleri  (Chr.)  Disquisitiones  Criticse. 
Hoyeri  (Guil.  Ernest.)  Dissertationes. 
Lengerke,  Com.  erit.  de  Ephraemo  interprete. 
Oudini  (Casimer.)  Dissertationes. 
Tentzelii  (Guil.  Ernest.)  Dissertationes. 
Tischendorf,  Codex  Ephrsemi  rescriptus. 
Vossii  Sancta  Ephraemi  narratio. 

Burgess'  Hymns  and  homilies  of  Ephraem. 
(The  introduction  gives  an  account  of 
Syriac  metrical  church  literature,  <&c.) 

St.  Ephraim's  Select  works.  Trans,  by  J.  B. 
Morris. 

Repentance  of  Nineveh.     Translated 


by  H.  Burgess. 

Epicureanism. 

Origen,   contra    Celsus. 

Epicuri  Vita,  per  Diogenem  Laertium. 
Cicero  de  Natura  deorum. 

de  Fato  et  de  finibus. 


Du  Rondel,  Vie  d'Epicure. 

Gassendi  Vita  Epicuri. 

Lucretii  Opera.     Lib.  IL 

Plutarch,  de  Placitis  philosophiae.     Lib.  I., 

Cap.  II. 
Rapin,  Reflexions  sur  la  Philosophic. 

American  Quart.  Review.     1:357. 
Brucker's  History  of  Philosophy. 
Christian  Examiner.     71:1. 
Cudworth's  Intellectual  System. 
Hume's  (David)  Essays.     Ess.  15. 
Ray  on  the  Creation.     Part  1. 
Stanley's  Lives  of  the  Philosophers. 
Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacrje.     Bk.  3. 
Taylor's  (Jeremy)  Sermons. 
Tenniman's  History  of  Philosophy. 

Epipltanius. 

Epiphanii  Opera  quae  extant.  (Several 
editions,  the  best  of  which  is  said  to  be 
that  of  Petavids,  1682.  That  of  Migne, 
1858,  in  three  volumes,  is  much  approved.) 

Assemanni  Bibliotheca  Orientalis. 

Gervasse,  Vie  de  St.  Epiphane. 

Oudini  (Casimer.)  Dissertationes. 

Papebrochii  Commentarius  de  St.  B. 

Whiston's   Essays. 

Epipliany. 

Gregorii  Naz.,  Orationes  sex. 

Arzbergeri  (J.  Seb.)  Dissertationes. 
Blumenbachii  Antiquit.  Epiphaniorum. 

Dehon's    (Bp.)    Sermons. 


ni 


Hare's  (A.  W.)  Sermons. 
Home's   (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Russel's  (Alex.  R.)  Sermons. 


Episcopacy.    See  apostolical  succession, 

CO.NFIKMATION,  ORDISATION. 

Pro. 

Beveridge.  Canon,  vet.  eccl.  Vindicatio. 
Cosini  Religio  et  Gubernatio. 
Downamii  l>iss.  de  gubernatione  Ecclesioe. 
Hammond  (II.),  Di^^sertationes  quatuor. 
Juelhc  Apologia  Ecelcsiae  Anglicanaj. 
Saravia  de  I)ivcrsis  gradibus,  <fec. 
Usserus,  de  Urigine  Episcop.  et  Metropol. 

Ainsworth  (T.)  on  Ordination. 

Bancroft's  (Abp.)  Wotks. 

Barwick  on  Church  Government. 

Beaulieu's  Extremes  of  Popery  and  Presby- 
tery. 

Bilson's  Government  of  Christ's  Church. 
(One  of  the  ablest  on  this  side.) 

Bingham's  Origines  Ecclesiasticae. 

Bisse's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Bowden  on  Episcopacy. 

Boyd's  (Archibald)  Episcopacy  and  Presby- 
tery. 

Bramhall's  (John)  AYorks. 

Brett  on  Church  Government. 

Bridges  on  the  Christian  ministry. 

Brokesby's  Hierarchy  of  the  3  first  cent. 

Burnett  on  the  39  Articles. 

Chandler's  (T.  B.)  Appeal  on  behalf  of  E.  in 
America.     1768. 

Defence  of  the  same. 

Chapin's  Organiz.  of  the  primitive  church. 

Chillingworth  on  Episcopacy. 

Christian  Observer.     (Many  articles.) 

Church  of  Eng.  Mag'az.  1836  to  the  present. 

Church  of  E.  Quar.  Rev.  1837  "  " 

Church  Review.     1848  to  1858. 

Churton's  Defence  of  the  Church  of  England. 

Colton  on  Episcopacy. 

Cook's  Instability  of  Presb.  ordination. 

Dodwell  on  Episcopacy. 

Dyer's  Testimonies  of  early  Chris,  writers. 

Barbery's  Principles  of  Church  unity. 

Edwards  (Tho.)  on  Diocesan  Episcopacy. 

Faber's  Episcopal  ordination  necessary. 

Fields'  Book  of  the  Church.  (The  best  edi- 
tion of  this  important  work  is  that  of  J.  S. 
Brewer,  1842,  which  gives  the  quotations 
in  full.) 

Gauden's  Hieraspistes. 

Gray's  Ministry  of  Dissenters  null  and  void. 

Vindication  of  the  Church  of  Engl. 

Schismatics  delineated. 

Good's  (Wm.)  Vind.  of  the  Ch.  of  England. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Polemic  Works. 

Answ(  r  to  Smyctemnus. 

Epis.  by  Divine  right  asserted. 

Hammond  on  E.     (Replies  to  Blondell.) 

Hawk's  Constitution  and  Canons  of  the  E. 
Church  in  America. 


Kpiscopacy — continued. 


Ileylin's  History  of  Episcopacy. 
Ilicks  (Geo.)  on  the  Episcopal  Order. 
Hoadley's  Defence  of  Epis.  ordination. 
Other  treatises. 


Hobart's  Apology  for  Apostolical  order. 

Hooker's  Laws  of  Ecclesiastical  polity. 

Ilorton  on  Episcopacy. 

How's  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Miller. 

Ingrabiun's  Double  witness  of  the  Church. 

Jncknum's  Success  no  rule.  (Rep.  to  Pierce.) 

King's  (Peter)  Primitive  Church. 

Learning  (Jer.)  on  Episc.  Government. 

Lowth's  Character  of  the  Apostol.  Church. 

Manning  on  the  Unity  of  the  Church. 

Marshall's  Notes  on  Episcopacy. 

Mason  (F.)  on  Episcopacy. 

Maurice  on  Diocesan  Episcopacy. 

Mills'  Christian  Priesthood. 

[Mines'  (F.  S.)]  A  Presbyterian  clergyman 

looking  for  a  church. 
Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Ogilvie's  Lectures  on  the  Church. 
Onderdonk's  E.  tested  by  Scripture. 
Overall's  Convocation  Book. 
Overton's  True  Churchman. 
Parker's  Ecclesiastical  Polity. 
Pearson  on  the  Creed. 
Potter  on  Church  Government. 
Prettyman's  Elements. 
Pruen's  View  of  the  Church  of  God. 
Rogers'  Visible  and  invisible  Church. 
Sage's  Principles  of  the  Cyprianic  age. 

Vindication  of  Do.  (Reply  to  Rule.) 


Saravia  on  Ministerial  grades. 
Sclater's  Draft  of  the  primitive  church. 
Sinclair's  Diss,  on  polity  and  doctrine. 
Skinner's  Primitive  truth  and  order. 
Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacrae. 
Irenicum. 


Sparks'  (3.)  Letters  on  the  Prot.  Episc.  Ch. 
Spencer's  Christian  Instructed. 
Taylor's  (.Jer.)  E.  a  Divine  institution. 
Collection  of  polemic  Discourses. 


The  Churchman.    Periodical.    Lond.    (High 

Church.) 
Thorndyke's  Early  Church. 
Tracts  for  the  Times.     Tr.  33,  and  others. 
Usher's  Opuscula.     (Origin  of  Bishops.) 

Apostolical  institution  of  E. 

Reduction  of  Episcopacy. 


"Wainwright's  No  church  without  a  bishop. 
Wharton's  Concise  View,  Ac. 
Whitby's  Preface  to  the  Ep.  of  Titus. 
Whitgift's  (Abp.)  Answer  to  an  admonition. 
Defence  of  the  same. 


Woodhead's  Ancient  Church  Government. 

Con. 
Baur's   Ursprung    des    Episcopats    in    der 

Christlich  Kirche. 
Blondel,  de  Episcopis  et  Presbyteris. 

Apologia  pro   sententia  Hieronymi 


de  Episcopis  et  Presbyteris. 


112 


S^plscopaoy — continued. 
Con, 

Buddaei   Dissertationes. 
Cameron,   de   Ecclesia. 
Capelli   Theses   Theologicae. 
Frenkelii  Sehediasma  de  origine  Episc. 
Goetzii  (Geo.  H.)  Dissertationes. 
Grenzii  (Adam.)  Commentationes. 
Maresius  de  Episcoporum  Origine. 
Odelemi  (Joan.  Philip.)  Dissertationes. 
Salmasii  (Claud.)  Dissertationes. 
Zeiglerus  de  Diaconis  yet.  eccles. 
Zimmerman  de  Presbyteris  in  eccles.  vet. 

Abbot's  History  of  the  Roman  and  English 
hierarchies,  and  the  abuses,  &c. 

Alexander's  (W.  L.)  Anglo-catholicism  not 
apostolical. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.     3d  Series.  1:315. 

Austin's  (Sam.)  View  of  the  church. 

Ayton's  Const,  of  the  Primitive  Church. 

Barnes'  Inquiry  into  the  organization,  &c. 
(Reply  to  Onderdonk.) 

Argument  for  E.  examined. 

Bedford's  Ch.  of  Eng.  indefensible ;  a  reply 
to  several  recent  defences.     1834. 

Baxter  on  Church  gov.  and  discipline. 

Benson's  (Christopher)  Discourses  on  E. 

Benson's  (Geo.)  Primitive  Church. 

Beza's  (Theod.)  Reply  to  Saravia. 

Boardman  (H.  A.)  on  High  Church  E. 

?3oyd  on  Episcopal  ordination. 

Boyse's  (J.)  Ancient  Episcopacy. 

Bradshaw's  Reply  to  Bilson. 

Bristed  on  the  Anglican  Church.  (Reply 
to  Wilkes.) 

Brown  (Dr.  John)  on  the  Divine  right  of  E. 

Calderwood's  Altare  Damascenum.  (King 
James,  it  is  said,  was  provoked  at  this 
attack  on  Episcopacy ;  but  when  one  of 
his  prelates  proposed  to  reply,  he  said, 
"  Toot,  mon  !  what  would  you  say  ?  Here 
is  nothing  but  Scripture,  Reason,  and  the 
Fathers.") 

Campbell's  (Geo.)  Lectures  on  Eccles.  Hist. 

Cartwright's  Admonition. 

Chauncey's  (C.)  View  of  Episcopacy.  (Re- 
ply to  Chandler.) 

Divine  institution  of  Cong,  churches. 

Reply  to  Dr.  Chandler's  Appeal  de- 
fended. 

Christian  Examiner.     25:190. 

Christian  Quart.  Spectator.     8:591. 

Christian  Review.     1:552. 

Christian  Quart.  Review.     6:1. 

Clarkson's  (D.)  Primiti-ve  Episc.  stated. 

■ No  evidence  of  Diocesan  E^jisc.     (A 

learned  answer  to  Stillingfleet.) 

Coleman's  Church  without  a  Bishop. 

Collins'  Priestcraft  in  perfection. 

Ceilings'  Ordinance  of  the  ministry. 

Dickinson  (J.)  on  Ordination. 

Davidson's  (S.)  Eccl.  polity  of  the  N.  Test. 

Delaune's  Theological  treatises. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  9. 


Splscopacy — continued. 
Con. 

Drummond's  (D.  K.)  Episc.  in  Scotland. 

Duffield's  Claims  of  Episcopal  Bishops. 

Dury's  Model  of  Church  government. 

Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  1:305.  18:621. 

Fenner's  Reply  to  Bridges. 

Forrester's  Hierarchical  bishop's  claim. 

Hall's  Constitution,  Order,  Discipline,  <fcc. 

Harding's  Confutation  of  Jewel's  Apology. 

Hildersham's  Ministry  of  the  Ch.  of  Eng. 

Hooker's  Sum  of  Christian  discipline. 

Hopkins'  Body  of  Divinity. 

Jamieson's  Sum  of  the  E.  controversy. 

Jenkyns'    Celeugma. 

Gillespie's  Aaron's  rod  blossoming. 

Glass'  Testimony  of  the  King  of  Martyrs. 

King's  (David)  Const.,  Discipline,  <fec.  of  the 
primitive  chur.   (Profound  and  powerful.) 

Leighton's  (Alex.)  Appeal  to  Parliament,  or 
Sion's  plea.  (For  this  book,  the  author 
was  whipped  and  pilloried,  his  ears  cut 
off,  his  nose  slit,  his  cheek  branded  S.  S. 
[Sower  of  sedition],  and  imprisoned  11 
years  in  London,  at  the  end  of  which  he 
died  insane.     1644.) 

Maddox's    Vindication. 

Martin    mar    Prelate's    Tracts.     (Treatises 

attributed  to  Penry,  Throgmorton,  Udal, 

&  Fenner,  of  whom  see  interesting  notices 

.  in  Fuller's  Church  History,  and  Beloe's 

Anecdotes  of  Literature.) 

Mason's  (J.  M.)  Essays  on  Episcopacy. 

Mather's  (Increase)  Order  of  the  Churches. 

Miller's  Letters  on  the  Christian  Ministry. 

Milton's  Prose  Works. 

New  Englander.  1:390,  545,  586.  2:143,  309, 
440.  3:333. 

Norman's  Apostolical  Church. 

Owen's  (John)  Plea  for  Scrip,  ordination. 

Origin,  &o.,  of  evangel,  churches. 

Nature  of  the  Gospel  church. 

Sundry  other  treatises. 


Paget  on  Church  Government. 

Palfrey's  (J.  G.)  Review  of  Sparks  on  E. 

Pajmer's  Dissenter's  Catechism. 

Payne's  Eccles.  polity  of  the  New  Test. 

Pierce's  Vindication  of  Dissenters. 

Presbyterian  Review.     3:28. 

Princeton  Review.    5:333.  7:239,  573.  8:390. 

13:129.  21:116,355,534. 
Prynne's  Unbishoping  of  Tim.  and  Titus. 

■ — -  Looking-glass  for  lordly  bishops. 

Questions  touching  Church  Gov. 


Robinson's  Christian  System. 

Rogers'  Tabernacle  of  the  Sun. 

Rule's  Cyprianic  bishop  examined. 

Rutherford's  Lex  Rex. 

Sage's  Principles  of  the  Cyprianic  age. 

Shimeal's  End  of  Prelacy. 

Smectymnus'  Ans.  to  Bp.  Hall.  (The  word 
is  formed  from  the  initials  of  the  writers' 
names,  viz. :  S.  Marshall,  Ed.  Calamy,  T. 
Young,  M.  Newcomen,  W.  Spurstow.) 

Smyth's  Presbytery  not  Prelacy. 


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Bmyth's  Ecclesiastical  Republicanism. 
Toulmin's  Historical  Review. 
Towgood's    Letters. 

Traver's  Holy  discipline  of  the  Church. 
Welles  (N.)  on  Presbyterian  ordination. 
Willson's  (James)  Apostolical  Government. 
Wood's  (Dr.  L.)  Objections  to  Episcopacy. 

Bjpiscoplus. 

Limborch,  Vita  S.  Episcopii. 

Calder's  Memoirs  of  Episcopius.     (With  an 
account  of  the  Synod  of  Dort.) 

Equality    of    Mankind.       See    civil 

OOVERNMENT,  NEGROES,  RACES,  UNITY. 

Crass'  (H.  C.)  Disputationes  de  principiis 
doctrinae  morum. 

Brown's  (Dr.  W.  Lawrence)  Essays. 

Equivocal  Oeneration. 

See    DEVELOPMENT. 

Pro. 
Aristotle,   Opera. 
Cicero,  Epistolae  ad  familiares. 
Lamarck,  Histoire  des  Animaux. 
Mela,  de  Situ  Orbis.     (Edit.  Gronovii.) 
Ovidii    Metamorphoses. 
Pouchet,    Heterogenie. 
Wolfii  (C.  T.)  Theoria  Generationis. 

.Elian's  History  of  Animals. 
Lowthorp's  Abridg.  of  Philos.  transactions. 
Pliny's  Natural  History. 
Plott"s  History  of  Stailbrdshire. 

Con. 
Boerhaave,  Elementa  Chemiea. 
Buddei  Philosojjhia  Theoretica.     Part  I. 
Etmulleri  Institutiones  Medicte.     Cap.  23. 
Halleri  Elementa  Physiologife. 
Harvei  Exercitationes.     Exer.  49,  50. 
Lister  de   Insectibus. 
Rhedi  (Francisc.)  Experimenta. 

de  Generatione  Insectorum. 

Straus-Durckheim,  Theologie  de  la  Nature. 

Bentley's  Boyle  Lectures.     1693.     Ser.  4. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.     89:165. 
British  Quarterly  Review.     33:107. 
Bulstrode's  Essays.     Ess.  3. 
Durham's  Philosophical  letters. 

Pbysico-theology.     Book  4,  ch.  15. 

Hale's  Origin  of  Mankind.     Sect.  3. 
Harris'  Lexicon.     (''Genf-rntion.") 
Hooker's  Flora  of  Australia. 
Lyell's  Geological  evidences  of  the  antiquity 

of  man. 
MUller's  Elements  of  Physiology. 
Nieuentyt's  Religious  Philosopher. 
Ray's  Wisdom  of  God  in  Creation. 
Watts'  Philosophical  Essays. 

Erasmus. 

Burigne,  Vie  d'Erasme. 
Fabricii  Opusculorum  Sylloge. 


Hess'    Erasmus    nach    seinen    Leben    und 

Schriften. 
Lieberkuhn,  de  E.  ingenio  et  doctrina. 
Miiller's  Leben  des  E.  von  Rotterdam. 

Erasmus,  Life  of;  by  Butler. 

by  Jortin. 

by  Knight. 


Erastians.    See  establishments. 

Erastii   Explicationes. 

Beckhaus'  Ueber  den  Heidelberger  Kat, 

Bcza  de  Vera  Excommunicatione. 

Bruce  on  the  Supremacy  of  civil  powers. 
Erastus'    Works. 

Hall  (A.)  on  the  Government  of  the  church. 
Lawson's  Power  of  the  civil  magistrate. 
Middleton's  True  powers  of  the  church. 
Prettyman's  Ch.  of  Engl,  and  Erastianism. 
Urquehart's  (David)  Reflections. 
Wilberforce's  (Rob.  I.)  Hist,  of  Erastianism. 

Esau.    See  bioorapht. 

Benson's  (C.)  Lectures.     Lee.  16  and  17. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Van  Mildert's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Eschatology.        See    death,    judgment, 

HEAVEN,     HELL. 

Essenes. 

Athanagorae  Tlpea^eia  vspt  xpif^riavcov. 
Bellermann's  Gesch.  d.  Essaer  u.  Therap. 
Gravius  de  Pythagoreorem.  <fcc.,  disciplina. 
Herodoti  Historia.     Lib.  II. 
Josephus,  Historia.     Lib.  II.,  cap.  7. 
Monblet,  Description  de  I'Egypt. 
Schulze  (B.  W.),  Conjecturae  hist,  criticae. 

Biblical  Repository.     3d  Series.  3:162, 
De  Quincey,  Theological  Essays. 
Gerard's  Institutes  of  Criticism. 
Holstein's  Notes  on  the  life  of  Pythagoras. 
Lardner's  Credibility.     Part  1,  book  1. 
Marsh's  Michaelis.     Chap.  15. 
Mosheim's  Observations  on  Cudworth's  true 
notion  of  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Essentials.    See  fundamentals. 

EstablisHment  of  Christianity. 

See    PLANTING  OF  CHRISTIANITY. 

EstablisUments. 

Pro,  See  erastians. 

Stahl's  Christliche  Staat. 

Addis'  Theory  of  Prophecy 

Arnold's  (of  Rugby)  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Birks  on  State  Religion, 

Blackburn's  Duty  of  Ministers. 

Boys'  Word  for  the  Church.   (Ans.  to  Noel.^ 

British  Quarterly  Magaz.     (Many  articles.) 

Brown  (C.  J.)  on  Church  Establishments. 

Buchanan  on  a  Colonial  establishment. 


1Y4 


Establ1slinieiit8 — continued. 

Pro. 
Burnet's  (Bp.)  Rights  of  Princes. 
Cator  (C.)  on  tiie  Union  of  Church  and  State. 
Chalmer's  Lectures  on  National  Churches. 
Christie's  Essay  on  Establishments. 
Clarendon's    (Earl)    Religion    and   Policy; 

the    countenance   each   should   give    the 

other. 
Curzon  on  Eccles.  Estab.  and  Jurisdiction. 
Dodwell's  Separation  schismatical. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  3:1.  16:317. 
Edinburg  Review.     69:231. 
Faussett's  Hampton  Lectures.     1820. 
Frazier's  Mag.  13:521.  17:742. 18:.396.  20:619. 
Gilmor  on  Establish.    (Ans.  to  B.  W.  Noel.) 
Gordon's  Independent  Whig. 
Gregg's  Protestant  ascendancy  vindicated. 
Grice's  Const,  of  the  Church  of  England. 
Healy  (J.)  On  an  established  church. 
Hey's  (Dr.  John)  Lectures.     Bk.  3. 
Hoadly's  (Bp.,  of  Bangor)  Works. 
Hobson's  (S.)  Claims  of  the  Church. 
Holden  on  Church  Establishments. 
Holmes'  Duty  of  a  Christian  state. 
Hooker's  Ecclesiastical  polity. 
Hook's  (Wm.  F.)  Sermons. 
Hull  (Wm.)  on  Eccles.  Establishments. 
Inglis  (John)  on  Eccles.  Establishments. 
Jenyns'  (Soame)  Disquisitions.     Disq.  8. 
Kemp's  A  Church  not  Episcopal,  not  Scrip- 
tural ;   and  the  support  of  the  Church  the 

duty  of  Government. 
Law's  Theory  of  Religion. 
Lorimer  (J.  G.)  on  Church  Establishments. 
Marsh's  (W.  T.)  The  Church  and  the  State. 

(Reply  to  Baptist  W.  Noel.) 
Milner  (Jos.)  on  Eccles.  Establishments. 
Nichols'  Defence  of  the  Church  of  England. 
North  British  Review.     4:255. 
Osier's  Church  and  King. 
Paley's  Mor.  and  Polit.  Philosophy.    Bk.  6. 
Parker's  (Bp.)  Ecclesiastical  Politic. 
Potter  (Bp.)  on  Ch.  Government.    (Puts  the 

argument  for  the  supremacy  of  the  prince 

in  its  strongest  light.) 
Rankin's  Ecclesiastical  Polity. 
Ritchie  on  Establishments.     (Presbyterian.) 
Robinson  (J.)  on  Church  Establishments. 
Rogers  (John)  on  Civil  estab.  of  religion. 

on  Church  Government. 

Ross'  Obligations  of  the  civil  power. 
Rotherhani  on  Church  Establishments. 
Sherlock  on  the  Corporation  and  Test  acts. 
Shuttleworth's  The  Church  and  the  Clergy. 
Sinclair's  (J.)  Dissertations. 
Stebbings  on  Civil  Government. 
Taswell  on  National  Establishments. 
Taylor's  (Bp.)  Episcopacy  asserted. 
Thorndike's  (Herbert)  Rights  of  the  Church. 
Towers'  Illustrations  of  prophecy. 
Usher's  Gov.  and  discipline  of  the  Church. 
Vint   on    Prophecy. 

Warburton's  Alliance  of  Church  and  State. 
Westminster  Review.  5:604.  26:244.  36:308. 


Bstablistiments — continued. 

Pro. 
Whalley  on  the  Estab.  of  religion  by  law. 
Wilks    (Cha.)    on    Correlative    claims    and 

duties. 
Wilks  (S.  C.)  on  Church  Establishments  in  a 

Christian  country. 
Wrangham's  (Francis)  Sermons. 


Con, 


See    DISSENT. 


Jottrand,  Les  Eglises  d'Etat. 

Pfaffii  de  Originibus  juris  ecclesiastici. 

Vinet,  sur  la  Manifestation  des  convictions 

religieuses,  Ac. 
Vossii  Theses  Tbeologicae. 

Allen  (Jno.)  on  Religious  Establishments. 
American  Biblical  Repository.     6:207. 
Angus  (J.)  on  the  Voluntary  Sj'stem. 

The    Christian    Church    the   noblest 


form  of  social  life. 
Baird's  (Robt.)  Religion  in  America. 
Baker  (W.  R.).on  our  State  Church. 
Barnes'  (A.)  Episcopacy  examined. 

Government  of  the  Apostol.  Church. 


Benlow  on  Religious  Establishments. 
Blackburn's  (Francis)  Confessional. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.     40:7S7. 
Brett's  Independence  of  the  Church. 
British  "Anti  State-Church  Assoc."  Reports. 
British  Critic.     (Many  able  articles.) 
Candlish's  Question  respecting  the  Church 

of  Scotland. 
Christian  Disciple.     3:27.  31:209. 
Christian  Examiner.     28:171. 
Cock's  (Cha.  G.)  Household  of  God. 
Condor's  Why  are  we  Dissenters  ? 
Davies  (J.  J.)  on  Eccles.  Establishments. 
De  Foe's  Interests  of  England. 

Fox  unmasked. 

on  English  Liberty. 

Various  other  tracts. 


Dick  (A.  C.)  on  Church  polity. 

Eclectic  Review.     New  Series.  9:105,348. 

Erskine's  (Ebenezer)  Works. 

Frazier's  Magazine.     12:464,  575. 

Graham's  European  eccles.  establishments. 

Griswold's  (S.)  Church  and  State. 

Advantages  and  disadvantages,  Ac. 


Hinton's  (John  H.)  Test  of  experience. 
("Approaches  as  near  to  demonstration  as 
the  nature  of  the  case  permits." — Eclectic 
Review.) 

Jones'  (Wm.)  Millennial  Harbinger. 

Lord's  Theolog.  and  Lit.  Journal.     2:153. 

Maitland  (S.  R.)  on  the  Voluntary  System. 

Methodist  Quart.  Rev.     (Various  articles.) 

Miall's  View  of  the  voluntary  principle. 

Milton  on  Civil  power  in  eccles.  matters. 

Noel's  (B.  W.)  Union  of  Church  and  State. 

North  Amer.  Rev.    15:431.    (Edw.  Everett.) 

North  British  Review.     10:188.  27:224. 

Princeton  Review.     9:101.  35:679.  36:1. 

Publications  of  the  "  Society  for  the  libera- 
tion of  religion." 


1T5 


Kstablishments — continued. 
Con, 

Robinson's  (Robt.,  of  Cambridge)  Reflec- 
tions on  Christian  Liberty. 

Schaff's  (P.)  Germany.     (As  in  19th  cent.) 

Sykes'  Answer  to  John  Rogers. 

Thorn  on  the  Union  of  Church  and  State. 

Toulmin's  Letter  to  Dr.  Sturgess. 

Vinet  on  a  Profession  of  religion. 

Ward's  (W.  G.)  Ideal  of  a  Christian  Church. 

on  the  Anglican  Establishment. 

Wardlaw  on  Church  E.  (Rep.  to  Chalmers.) 

on  Congregational  Independency. 

Watts  on  Civil  power  in  things  sacred. 

[Whately's]  Christianity  independent  of 
civil  government. 

Eternal  Generation  of  Christ. 

Pro. 
Bossuet,  (Euvres. 

Braunii  Com.  in  Ep.  ad  Hebr.     (Appendix.) 
Bullii  Defensio  Fidei  Nicenae. 
Dorchaei  Dissertationes  Theologicae. 
Feohtii  (loan.)  Dissertationes. 
Frismuthii  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Grappii  (Zaeh.)  Disputationcs. 
Lampii  (Frid.  Adolph.)  Dissertationes. 
Maurocenus  de  Jiterna  Christi  generatione. 
Semlerus  de  ^terno  Dei  Filio. 
Wesselii  (Joan.)  Dissertationes  Academicae. 
Bull  on  the  Nicene  creed.     (Quotes  largely 

from  the  Fathers.) 
Gill's  Body  of  Divinity. 
Hawtrey's  Appeal  to  the  New  Testament, 
Hodson  on  the  Filiation  of  the  Son. 
Hopkins'  System  of  Divinity. 
Kidd's  Dissertation  on  the  Messiah. 
Lawrence's  Apology  for  Dr.  Clarke. 
Owen  on  the  Person  of  Christ. 
Pearson  on  the  Creed. 
Sherlock's  Vindication. 

Con. 
Bibliotheca  Fratrum  Polonorum. 
Theophilus  ad  Autolj'cum. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  S.)  Scripture  doctrine  of  the 
Trinity.  (Gives  copious  quotations  from 
the  Fathers.) 

Priestley's  History  of  early  opinions. 

South  on  the  Generation  of  the  Son. 

Stuart's  Letters  to  Dr.  Miller,  of  Princeton. 

Sykes  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion. 

Taylor's    (H.)    Letters. 

Tucker's  (Sam.)  Triumph  of  Scripture  truth. 
This  dispute  seems  so  useless,  that  a  mere 

tithe  of  the  writers  upon  it  are  here  adduced. 

Eternal  Existence  of  Matter. 

Pro.  See  matekialism. 

Athanagoras,  de  Resurrectlone  mortuorum. 
Aristotle,  de  Coelo.     Lib.  I.,  cap.  x. 
Spinoza,  Opera  posthum.     Pars.  I.,  prop.  3. 
Blount's  Oracles  of  reason. 


Eternal  Existence  of  Matter — ccmt. 

Con. 
Burnet,  Archaeologia.     Lib.  II.,  cap.  1. 
Fabricius  de  Veritate  rel.  Christianae. 
Mori  Opera  Philosophica.     Part  I.,  cap.  10. 
Mosheim  de  Rebus  Christianorum. 

Institutiones  seculi  primi. 

Parkeri  Disputationes.     Disp,  IV, 

Baxter  (And.)  on  the  Nature  of  the  soul. 

Bentley's  Boyle  Lectures.     1693. 

Burnet's  Theory  of  the  Earth. 

Campbell's  Necessity  of  Revelation. 

Cheyne's  Philosophical  Principles.     Ch.  4. 

Clarke's  (Sam.)  Being  and  attrib.  of  God, 

Coluber's  (Samuel)  Inquiry. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  2,  prop.  21-23. 

Dwight's  (Timothy)  Discourses. 

Gastrell's  Boyle  Lectures.     1697. 

Good's  Book  of  Nature. 

Hale's  Origin  of  Mankind. 

Harris'  Refutation  of  infidel  objections, 

Howe's  Living  Temple. 

Law's  Notes  to  King's  Origin  of  Evil. 

McCaul's  Philosophy  of  mind  and  matter, 

Nichols'  Conference  with  a  Deist. 

Stillingfleet's  Conference  with  a  Deist. 

Stoddard's  Guide  to  Christ. 

Tillotson's    Sermons. 

Wilkins'  Natural  Religion.     Bk.  1,  ch.  5. 

Eternity. 

Brent  on  the  Nature  of  Eternity, 

Charnock's    Works. 

Davies'  (Pres.)  Sermons. 

Drexel's  Considerations  on  Eternity.  Trans, 

by  Dunster.     (A  work  of  great  merit.) 
Heylin's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Law  (Edm.)  On  the  ideas  of  space,  time,  Ac. 
Orton  (Job)  on  Eternity. 
Pike's  Guide  to  the  thoughtful. 
Saurin's  (James)  Sermons, 
Shower   on    Eternity, 
Tillotson's    Sermons. 

Eternity  of  God. 

Doderlini   Theologia. 
Feverlinus  de  Eternitate  Dei. 
Gerhardi  Loci  Theologici. 
Winckleri  (J.  D.)  Dissertationeg, 

Abernethy  (John)  Discourses. 
Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Burnet  on  the  39  Articles. 
Clarke  (Sam.)  on  the  Divine  attributes. 

Sermons  at  the  Boyle  Lectures. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  2, 
Dwight's  (Tim.)  Sermons. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Notes  of  Sermons, 
Jenyns'  (Soame)  Disquisitions. 
Leland's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Sermons, 
Paley's  Natural  Theology. 
Pearson  on  the  Creed. 
Saurin's   Sermons. 
Tillotson's   Sermons. 


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Watts'   Ontology. 
Wilkins'  Natural  Religion. 
Williams'  (Alfred)  Sermons. 
Wisheart's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Eternity  of  Hell  Torments. 

Pro. 

Burthogge's  (Rich.)  Apology  for  God. 

Delany's  (Patrick)  Sermons. 

Dodwell  on  Future   punishment.     (Answer 

to  Whiston.) 
Edwards'   Salvation  of  all    men  examined. 

(Against  Chauncy.     Very  strong.) 
Horberry  on  Future  Punishments. 
Lampe's  Theological  Dissertations. 
Lewis'  Nature  of  Hell. 
Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 
Simpson  on  Fut.  rewards  and  punishments. 
Strong   (N.)    on   the    Doctrine    of    Eternal 

Misery. 
Thompson's    (Jos.   P.)    Love   and    Penalty. 

(Dwells  much  on  the  absolute  immortality 

of  the  soul.) 
Vaughn's  (Cha.  John)  Sermons. 
Whitby  on  Eternal  Punishment. 
Whitefield's  (George)  Sermons. 
Wisheart's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Con,      See  rKSTRUCTioNisxs,  restorationists. 

Ethics.    See  moral  philosophy. 

Ethniclsm.    See  paganism. 

Ethnology.    See  man,  natural  history 
of,    negroes,    origin    of    nations, 

UNITY    of     the     human    RACE,    &C. 

Beke,  Origines  BibliciB. 

Blumenbach,  de  Generis  humani  varietate. 

Brec,  Essai  sur  les  races  humaines. 

Camper,  sur  les  Differences  du  visage,  &c. 

De  Pauw,  Recherches  Philosophique. 

De  Sales,  Hist,  des  races  humaines. 

Dubois,  Moeurs,  Institutions,  Ac,  des  peuples 

de  rinde. 
Dumbeckii  Tabulse  ab  rerum  primordiis,  ad 

annum  1820. 
Duprat,  Essai  Historique  sur  les  races  de 

I'Afrique. 
Edwards,  Influence  reciproque  des  races  sur 

le  caractere  national. 
Eichtha,  I'Hist.  primitive  des  races. 
Gobineau,  sur  I'lnegalite  des  races. 
Halloy,  des  Races  humaines. 
Ilornii  de  Originibus  Americanis. 
Klaproth,    Tableaux    historiques   de    I'Asie 

depuis  Cyrus  jusqu'a  nos  jours.     1826. 
Klemm's  Cultur-Geschichte  der  Menchheit. 

(9  vols  ,  with  many  plates.     1851.) 
Longchamps,  des  Fastes  universels.     (With 

copious   chronological   tables,    notices  of 

great  men  and  their  writings,  Ac.  Ac.) 
Meinicke's  Sudseevolker. 
Memoirs  de  la  Soc.  Ethnol.  de  Paris. 
Vivien,  Hist,  de  Anthropologie. 
Walkenaer,  Hist,  de  I'Epeee  humaine. 
Zeuss,  die  Deutsch.  und  die  Nachbarstamme. 


Ethnology — continiKd. 

American  Whig  Review.     9:.385. 

American  Ethnological  Society  transactions. 

(Since  1844.) 
Archseologia  Americana.     (Transactions  of 

the  American  Antiquarian  Society.     1820 

to  the  present.) 
Baillier's  Ethnographical  Library. 
Balby's  Ethnographical  Atlas. 
Bartiett's  Progress  of  Ethnology.  (To  1847.) 
Bradford's  Origin  and  Hist,  of  the  red  race. 
Brownell's  Indian  races  of  America. 
Cass'    History,  traditions,  languages,  man- 
ners, Ac,  of  the  Indians  in  the  U.  States. 
Catlin's  Manners,  customs,  and  condition  of 

Amer.  Indians.    (A  noble  work,  with  over 

.300  superior  engravings.) 
Christian  Review.     16:226. 
Dallas'  History  of  the  Maroons. 
De  Bow's  Review.     10:113. 
Democratic  Review.     17:50.  11:603. 
Donaldson's  Varronianus. 
Drake's  Indians  of  North  America. 
Dublin  University  Magazine.     51:293. 
Earle's  Races  of  the  Indian  Archipelago. 
Eclectic  Magaz.    1:419.  14:31.  16:65.  19:500. 
Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  12:660.  30:318. 

New  Series.  1:586.  7:35. 
Edinburg  Review.     88:223. 
Ellis'  Saxon  and  Celtic  races. 
Ethnological  Journal.    Periodical.    London. 
Ethnological  Societies'  Reports.     (London, 

Paris,  kc.) 
Foreign  Quart.  Rev.     1:377.  24:351.  32:424. 
Gallatin's  Semi-civilized  nations  of  Mexico. 
Glass'  History  of  the  Canary  Islands. 
Gobineau's  Divinity  of  races.     Tr.  by  Holtz. 
Hale's  (Hor.)  Ethnography  and  philology. 
Herder's  Philosophic  hist,  of  the  races,  <fcc. 
Huxley's  Lectures  on  Ethnology. 
Latham's  Ethnology  of  Europe. 

of  British  Islands. 

of  British  Colonies. 

of  Russian  Empire. 

Germania  of  Tacitus.  With  Notes 

and  Dissertations. 
Lawton's  (Edward)  Lectures. 
Logan's  Ethnology  of  the  Indian  Pacific. 
McCausland's  Adam  and  the  Adamite.  (The 

harmony  of  Scripture  Ethnology.) 
MacCulloch's  Researches  in  America. 
Mallet's  Northern  Antiquities. 
Massey's  Analytical  Ethnology.     (Confined 

to  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.) 
Monthly  Review.  119:18. 
Moritz's  Diss,  on  the  Gypsies. 
Morton's  Crania  Egyptiaca. 
Miiller's  Antiq.  of  the  Doric  race.     (Maps.) 
Niebuhr's  Ancient  Ethnog.    Tr.  by  Schniitz. 
Niles'  Weekly  Register.  14:105. 
Norris'  Ethnological  Library. 
North  American  Review.  73:163. 
North  British  Review.  4:177. 
Nott's  (Dr.  Eliphalet)  Lectures. 
Pickering's  Races  of  men. 


m 


Ethnology — contintted. 

Princeton  Review.  22:313,  603.  27:193. 

Pritchard's  Ethnological  Maps. 

Infl.  of'physical  and  moral  agencies. 

Rafinesque's  Annals  of  Kentucky. 

Roberts'  Origin,  Ac,  of  the  Gypsies. 

Robertson's  History  of  South  America. 

Schoolcraft's  (II.  R.)  Works.  (A  superb  set 
of  books,  containing  all  his  papers  laid 
before  the  Congress  of  the  U.  States,  in 
relation  to  the  red  men  of  America.) 

Smith's  (Sam.  S.)  Causes  of  the  variety  of 
complexion,  figure,  &c. 

Theological  and  Literary  Journal.  3:424. 

Troost's  Ancient  Remains  in  Tennessee. 

Eunomiaiis.     See  ariaxs. 

Athanasius,  Dialogi  V. 
Basil,  adversus  Impium  Eunomium. 
Gregory  Naz.,  Orationes  de  Theologia. 
Gregory  Nys.,  Opera.     Lib.  XIII. 

Eunomii  Afo^oyay  airoXoyiay. 
Bassnage,  Diss,  in  Canesii  lectiones. 

Diss,  de  Economio. 

Bezae  Athanasii  Dialogi. 

Klose's  Gesch.  und  Lehre  der  Eunomius. 

Zeibichii  (C.  H.)  Dissertationes. 

See  a  full  list  of  writers  against  the  Euno- 
mians,  in  Fabricius,  Bihlioth.,  Lib.  VIII., 
and  in  VoGXins,  Hist.  Haeresiolog. 

Kusebins  Pamphilius. 

Eusebii,  Opera.     (There  are  many  editions. 

Those  of  Stroth,  1779,  Zimmerman,  1822, 

and  Heinichen,  1830,  are  preferred.) 
Baur,  Comparatur  Eusebius  historia  eccles. 

parens  cum  parente  historiar.  Herodoto. 
Ernestus  de  Eusebio. 
Kestner,  de  Eusebii  auctoritate. 
Le  Clerc,  Vie  de  Eusebie. 
MoUer  de  Fide  E.  in  rebus  enarrandis. 
Reuterdahl,  de  Fontibus  hist.  eccl.  Eusebii. 
Rienstra,  de  Fontib.  ex  quibus  hist,  eccles. 

opus  hausit,  et  de  ratione  qua  iis  usus  est 

Eusebius. 

Eutychians.    See  consciL  of  chalcedox, 

AND  FOnRTH  COONCIL  OF  EFH15SC><, 
HTPOSTATIC  UNION,  JACOBITES,'  MONO- 
THELfTES. 

Cyril  (Alex.),  adversus  Nestorii. 
Theodoret,   Homiliae. 

Bassnage,  Hist,  de  Eutychianes. 

Chrysologi  (Petr.)  Epistolae. 

Ecchellensi  Eutychius  vindicatus. 

Jablonsky,  Exercitationes. 

Le  Quien,  Oriens  Christianus. 

Leontii  Dubitat.  hypotheticse  et  definientes, 

contra  eos  qui  negant  esse  in  christo  duas 

naturas. 
Liberati  Hist,  controv.  Eutychianae. 
Rustici  Disputationes  adv.  Acephalos. 

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Salig,  de  Eutychianismo  ante  Eutychen. 

Schroder  (loan.;,  de  Eutychismo. 

Schroder  (Nic.)  de  Eutyc.  et  ejus  seetis. 

Simleri  Scripta  veter.  de  una  persona  J.  C. 

Ursini  Tractationes  Theologioaj. 

Vogtii  Historia  Hferesiologicse. 

de  Recentissimis  Nestorii  defensor. 


Evangelical  Iiutherau  Cliurcli. 

Marten's   Symbol-biicher   d.    Evang.   Luth. 
Kirche. 

Evidences  of  Cliristiauity.     See 

ADTHENTICITY,  DEISM,  INSPIRATION,' 
INTERNAL  EVIDENCE,  MIRACLES,  PRO- 
PHECr,  REV^.ATION. 

Evidences  of  Regeneration. 

Appleton's  (Pres.)  Lectures. 
Backus  on  Ptegeneration. 
Baxter's  Saint's  Everlasting  Rest." 
Bellamy's  (Joseph)  Tracts. 
Dwight's  Discourses.     Disc.  88  to  90. 
Doddridge's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Ecking's  (Sam.)  Essays  on  Grace,  &c. 
Edwards  on  the  Ajfections. 

on  the  Revival  iu  New  England. 


Spring's  (Gardner)  Essays. 

Toffin's  Marks  of  the  children  of  God. 

AVood's  (of  Andover)  Works. 

Evil.    See    existence  op  evil,    origin    of 

OF    EVIL,     SIN. 

Alison's  (Arch.)  Sermons.     (Evils  of  life.) 

Christian  Examiner.    33:197.  47:227.  59:116. 

Christian  Observer.     20:105. 

Cudworth  on  Eternal  and  immut.  morality. 

Dale's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 

Gisborne  (Thomas)  on  the  Divine  love. 

James  (Henry)  on  the  Nature  of  evil. 

Miiller's  Christian  doctrine  of  Sin. 

Oakley's  (Fred.)  Sermons. 

Shuttleworth's  (P.  N.)  Sermons. 

South's  (Robt.)  Sermons. 

Universalist  Quarterly.  3:167.  (Uses  of  evil.) 

Van  Mildert's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Young  (John)  on  the  Uses  of  evil. 

Evil  Company.    See  company. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Alison's  (Archibald)  Sermons. 
Batty's  (Adam)  Sermons. 
Blair's  (James)  Sermons. 
Bolton's  (Robt.)  Letters  and  tracts. 
Butler's  (Alban)  Sermons. 
Cooper's  (Archdeacon)  Sermons. 
Dodd's  (William)  Sermons. 
Doddridge's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Edwards'  fJohn)  Sermons. 
Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 
Farmer's  (John)  Sermons. 
Guyse's  (John)  Six  annual  sermons. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Sermons. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons, 


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Lawson's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Parry's  (Joshua)  Sermons. 
Priest's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Thompson's  Christian  Theism. 

Gvil  Speaking.    See  detraction,  scak- 

DAL,    BLANDER,    TONUUE. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Berens'  (Edward)  Village  sermons. 

Blencoe's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 

Enfield's  (Williiiin)  Sermons. 

Fiddcs"  (Richard)  Practical  discourses. 

Francklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Jack  on  Evil  speaking. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Lament's    (David)    Sermons   on   prevalent 

vices. 
Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Shuttleworth's  (Wm.)  Essays. 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 
Tillotson's  Sermons. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Zollikoffer's  Festivals  and  Fasts. 

Evil  Spirits.    See  demons. 

Jacobi  I.  (Britt.  rex)  Demonologia. 
Gottermasius  de  Exist,  demonorum,  e  naturae 

lumine  innotescit. 
Heideggcri  Disputationes  Theologicae. 
Heinii  Dissertationes  Sacrse. 
Mayer,  de  Malorum  spirituum  existentia. 
Pfaffius  de  Operationibus  diabolicis. 
Platinaj  Prelectiones  Theologicae. 
Stengelii  Dissertationes. 
Winzeri  Demonologia  in  N.  T.  proposita. 

Beaumont's    Historical,  physiological,    and 

theological  treatise  on  spirits. 
Bekker's  World  bewitched.     ("The  best  ac- 
count of  the  power  of  devils." — Lowndes.) 
Berg's  Abaddon  and  Mahanaim. 
BuUinger's  Decades. 
Burgh's  (James)  Crito. 
Casaubon's  True  relation  of  what  passed  for 

many  years,  between  John  Dee  and  some 

spirits. 
Christian  Monthly  Speet.     5:293.  10:650. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  10. 
Donaldson's  Christian  orthodoxy  reconciled 

with  the  conclusions  of  modern    biblical 

learning.     Chap.  4. 
Draper's  Doctrine  of  Scripture  relating  to 

evil  spirits. 
Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  16:.35. 
Edwards'  Body  of  divinity.    (On  the  Creed.) 
Foreign  Quarterly  Review.     6:1. 
Frazier's  Magazine.     5:207. 
Gilpin  on  Temptation. 
Girdlestone's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Glanvil's  Sadduceism  silenced. 
Ileber's  (Bp.)  Parish  Sermons. 
Howe's  (John)  Works. 
Hutchinson's  (Francis)  Works. 


Evil  Spirits — cnntinued. 

jMede's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Scott's  (Walter)  Existence  of  Evil  Spirits. 

Seed's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 

Sharp  on  the  Influence  of  Demons. 

Shepherd  on  Angels. 

Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     2:491. 

Toplady's  (Augustus  M.)  Sermons. 

Towusend's  (Geo.)  Sermons. 

Whately's  View  of  the  future  state. 

Whewell  on  Good  and  evil  Aagels. 

Wilson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Evil  Tlioughts.    See  THonoHTS. 

Chilcott's  Treatise  on  evil  thoughts. 
Gilpin's  (William)  Sermons. 
Goodwin's  (Tho.)  Vanity   of  thoughts  dis- 
covered. 

Exaltation  of  Cliri^t. 

Liml)orchii  Theologia  Christiana. 
Markii  Hist,  exaltationis  J.  C. 
Martinii  Demonstrationes. 
Sohnii  Disputationes  de  filio  Dei. 
Varenii  (August.)  Dissertationes. 

Bennett's  Christian  Oratory. 
Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 
Burton's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Russel's  Letters,  practical  and  consolatory. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Glory  of  Christ. 

Example.    See  appearance  of  evil, 

COMPANT,    DEPORTMENT. 

Alison's  (Archibald)  Sermons. 
Allestree's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Blackall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Fawcett's  (James)  Sermons. 
Hickman's  (B.)  Sermons. 
Lamont's  (David)  Sermons. 
Latimer's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Melvill's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Skelton's  (P.)  Sermons. 
Smallridge's  (George)  Sermons. 
Steadman's  (R.)  Sober  Singularity. 
Van  Mildert's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Example  of  Christ. 

Alison's  (Archibald)  Sermons. 

Arnold's  (Tho.)   Sermons.     (4  on  this  subj.) 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Barrow's  (William)  Sermons. 

Bennett's  (W.  J.  E.)  Sermons. 

Biekersteth's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Bisset's  (Tho.)  Sermons.  (4  on  this  suDJeot.) 

Bradford's  Boj'le  Lectures.     1699. 

Calamy's  (Benj.)  Sermons. 

Channing's  (W.  E.)  Sermons. 

Durand's  (J.  F.)  Sermons. 

Fisk's  (George)  Sermons. 

Frey  (C.)  on  the  Example  of  Christ. 

Fuller's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 


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Example  of  Cllirist — continued. 

Hastings'  (U.)  Parochial  Sermons. 
Home's  (Cp.)  Sermons. 
Hubbard's  (J.)  Berry  Street  Lectures. 
Kempis'    Imitation    of    Christ.     (Malcom's 

Edition  omiis  the  sentiments  objectionable 

to  Protestants.) 
Markby's  The  Man  Christ  Jesus. 
Marshall's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Mason  (John)  on  the  Christian  Virtues. 
Richardson's  (William)  Sermons. 
Riddoc!:'s  (James)  Sermons. 
Scott's    (Tho.)    Jesus   a  pattern.     (20  good 

sermons.) 
Serle's  Hora3  Solitariae. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Townseud's  (George)  Sermons. 
Van  Mildert's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Ward's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Waters'  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Watson's  (Alex.)  Sermons. 
Whately's  (Rich.)  Sermons. 
Wilks'  (Sam.  C.)  Sermons. 
Williams'  Private  life  of  Christ. 
Wilson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Zimmerman  on  the  Knowledge  of  Christ. 

Elxcellence    of  Cliristlanity.     See 

CHRISTIANITY,  DEISM,  INFLUENCE  OP 
RELKjlON,  LIGHT  OF  NATORE,  PLEAS- 
URES  OF   PIETY. 

Morgues,   Parall.  de  la  monde   chret.  aveo 
celles  des  anciens  philosophes. 

Gerard's  Genius  of  Christianity. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Works. 
Knox's  Evidence  and  Excellence.  Ac. 
Paynton's  Evidence  and  Character  of  C. 
Watson's    Tracts. 

Excitement.      See     emotions,     passions, 

PEACE    OF    MIND,     REVIVALS. 

Excommunication.   See  oh.  discipline. 

Augustini    Opera. 

Beza  de  Vera  Excommunicatione. 
Bindrin  de  Gradibus  excom.  Judseis. 
Erastus  (T.)  de  Excommunicatione. 
Godeschalci  Dissertationes. 
Krackewitzii  (Berthold.)  Dissertationes. 
Meisneri  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Morinus  d  ;  Diseiplina.     Lib.  IX. 
Opitii  Disp.  de  Excom.  ritu  apud  Judaeos. 
Orsi  (J.  A.)  Dissertationes. 
Sirmondus  Hist,  poenitentise  publicae. 

Eclectic  Review.     New  Series.  5:229. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 

Hey's  (Dr.  John)  Lectures.     Bk.  4. 

Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Pirie's  (Alex.)  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Prynne's  Four  serious  Questions. 

£xe;afesis.    See  HERMENEUTies,  philoloot, 

BOLES    OF    INTFRPRETATION,     &C. 


Exhortation.    See  admonition. 

Sturmey's    Discourses. 
Witherspoon's    Works. 

Existence  of  Evil.    See  evil,  optimism, 

ORIGIN    OF    EVIL. 

Bretschneider's  Handbueh  der  Dograatik. 
Maimonides,  More  Nevochim.  Par.  III.,  c.  12. 
Rheinard's  Vorlesiingen  iiber  die  Dogmatik. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Balguy's  Divine  benevolence  asserted. 
Baxter's  (Richard)  AVorks. 
Bonet's  Contemplations  of  Nature. 
Butterworth  on  Moral  Government. 
Dwight's  Discourses.     Disc.  15. 
Poster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 
Hallet's  Notes  on  Scripture. 
Hopkins'  System  of  Divinity.     Ch.  4. 
Mandeville's  Free  Thoughts. 
Pope's  Ethical  Epistles.     No.  1. 
West  on  Free-agency.     Part  2. 

Existence  of  Qod.     See   atheism,  light 
op  nature,  natural  theology. 

Basil,  de  Providentia  :  Conscio  22. 

Epistolaj. 

Chrysostom,    Orationes. 
Gregory  Naz.,  Orationes.     Orat.  XXXIV. 
Gregory  Nys.,  Orationes.     Orat.  II. 
Lactantius,  Opificium  Dei. 

Abbadie,  la  Religion  chretienne.     Sec.  1. 

Baumgarten's  Glaubenslehre. 

Bunsen's  (C.  C.  J.)  Gott  in  der  Geschichtev 

Callixti  Dissertationes. 

Cicero,  de  Natura  Deorum. 

Fenelon,  Demonst.  de  I'existence  de  Dieu. 

Hennichii  Demonstratio  existentiaj  Dei. 

King,  de  Origine  Mali.    (With  Law's  notes.) 

Meiner,  Hist,  doctrinas  de  vero  Deo.  (Highly. 

praised  by  Dr.  Parr.) 
Melchoris  (J.  A.)  Dissertationes. 
Mendelssohn's  Morgenstunden. 
Parkeri  Disputationes  de  Deo. 
Paschal,  (Euvres.     Tom.  2. 
Ruckeri  Demonst.,  methodo  mathematiea. 
Schroedelii  Demonstratio  ex  idea  a  priori. 
Schwarzii  Demonstrationes  Dei. 
Stapferi  Theologia.     Cap.  III. 
Vossius  de  Origine  et  progressu  Idolatria. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Allen's  Oracles  of  Reason.     Sect.  2,  Ch.  1, 

American  Biblical   Repository.     9:421. 

2d  Series.  5:273.  6:350. 
American  Presbyterian  Review.     4:357. 
American  Quarterly  Observer.     1:299. 
Appleton's  (Jesse)  Works.     Lect.  1. 
Arrowsmith's  (John)  Discourses. 
Atterbury's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Barrow's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 
Bates'  Considerations  of  the  exist,  of  God. 
Bennet's  Philosophical  Researches. 
Bentley's  Boyle  Lectures.     1693. 
Berkeley's  Minute  Philosopher.  (Beautiful.) 


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Existence  of  God — continued. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     7:326.  ]2:.3.38. 

Boyle  Lectures.     (Most  of  the  series.) 

Boyle  (Robt.)  on  Final  causes. 

Bridgewater  Treatises. 

Brown  (Wm.  Lawrence)  on  the  Existence, 
power,  and  wisdom  of  God.  (Received 
the  Burnet  prize  of  $6,000,  at  Aberdeen, 
August,  1815.) 

Brown  (Tho.)  on  Cause  and  Effect. 

Brownson's  Quart.  Rev.     2d  Series.  6:141. 

Bryant'.s  Authenticity  of  Scripture. 

Bullet's  Existence  of  God  demonstrated. 

Burnet  on  the  39  Articles. 

Charnock's  (Stephen)  Works. 

Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     1:414,  586. 

Clapham  on  the  Argument  a  priori. 

Clarke's  (Sam.)  Demonstration. 

Clark  (Jos.)  Exam,  of  Dr.  Clark's  notions. 

Clark  (John)  Def.  of  Clark's  demonstration. 

Clark  (Geo.)  on  the  Existence  of  God. 
(Intended   as    a    supplement    to    Paley's 
Evidences.) 

Collibeare's  Existence  and  nature  of  God. 

Crombie's  Natural  Tlieology.     Ess.  1. 

Crouza's  Art  of  Logic. 

Democratic  Review.     21:102,25.3. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  2,  prop.  27,  28. 

Drew's  (Sam.)  Attempt  to  demonstrate,  <fcc. 

Durham's  Physico-Theology. 

Astro-Theology. 

Dwight's  (T.)  Sermons. 

Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  18:720.  New 
Series.  1:08. 

Edwards  (J.)  on  the  Existence  and  provi- 
dence of  God. 

Emmons'  (Nath.)  Sermons. 

Evangelical  Review.     1:348. 

Fenelon's    Demonstration    of  the   existence 

■     of  God. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 

Fuller's  Part  of  a  Body  of  Divinity.    Let.  4. 

Gastrell  on  Natural  Religion. 

Gillespie's  Necessary  existence  of  God. 

Glover's  (P.)  The  argument  a  23riori. 

Hall's  Modern  Infidelity. 

Hamilton's  Existence  of  God  demonstrated. 

Heath's  (Benj.)  Demonstration  a  priori. 

Hodgson's  Existence  of  God. 

Jack's  Existence  of  God  geometrically  de- 
monstrated. 

Jackson  on  the  Div.  essence  and  attributes. 

Jamieson's  Use  of  Sacred  History. 

Jaquelot's  Existence  of  God. 

Kiel's  Astronomy.     Lect.  21. 

Knight  (H."l  on  the  Argument  a  priori. 

Knowles'  (Thomas)  Discourses. 

Law's  Enquiry  into  the  ideas  of  space,  im- 
mensity, and  eternity. 

Le  Clerc's  Outjlogy.     (End  of  the  Book.) 

Leibnitz's  Mathematical  principles  of  Theol. 
Leighton  s  (Abp.)  Lectures.     Lect.  7. 
Lowman's   Tracts. 
Macworth's  Christian  meditations. 
Marshall's  (N.)  Discourses. 


Existence  of  Go  A— continued. 

Millar's  Propagation  of  Christianity. 

Moore's  Divine  Dialogues. 

More's  Antidote  against  Atheism. 

Neuentyt's  Religious  Philosopher. 

Nicholson's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

Paley's  Natural  'Iheology. 

Pearce's  Study  of  Nature. 

Pearson  on  the  Creed. 

Pillings  on  the  Existence  of  God. 

Price's  Principal  questions  in  morals. 

Saurin's  (James)  Sermons. 

Shaftesbury's  Letter  to  a  Clergyman. 

Sillery  on  the  Existence  of  God. 

Smith's  (S.  S.)  Sermons. 

Squier's  Irreligion  indefensible. 

Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacra;.     Bk.  3,  Ch.  1. 

Sturm's    Reflections. 

Sumner's  (John  B.)  Records  of  Creation. 

Taylor's  (J.)  Summarj'  of  the  evidence. 

Thompson's  (R.  A.)  Christian  Theism.  (Re- 
ceived the  first  Burnet  prize,  of  $9,000.) 

Tillotson's    Sermons. 

Tulluck's  (John)  Theism. 

Vaughn's  (J.)  Lectures. 

Warburton's  Divine  Legation.     Part  1. 

Waterland  on  the  Argument  a  priori. 

Watts'    Ontology. 

Whish  (J.  C.)  on  the  First  Cause. 

Whiston's  Principles  of  Religion. 

AVilkins  on  Natural  Religion. 

Williams'  (R.)  Dialogue  of  the  knowledge 
of  the  Supreme  Lord  ;  in  which  are  com- 
pared the  claims  of  Christianity  and  Hin- 
duism.    (A  prize  essay.     1856.) 

Wood's  (Prof.)  Works. 

Existence  of  Matter. 

Metaphysicians  and  philosophers  generally 
touch  upon  this  subject,  taking  the  reality 
of  the  visible  world  for  granted.  The  fol- 
lowing do  something  more. 

Pro. 
Bayle's  Histor.  and  Crit.  Diet.  Art.  "  Zeno." 
Grand's  Institutes  of  Philos.     Part  4,  Ch.  2. 
Green's  Principles  of  Philos.     Bk.  1,  Ch.  1. 
Hamilton's  (Sir  AVm.)  Dissertations. 
Notes  on  Reid. 


Locke's  Essavs.     Bk.  4,  Ch.  2,  Sect.  14. 
Norris'  Ideaf  World.     Part  1,  Ch.  4. 
Regnault's  Philosophical  Conversations. 
Reid  on  the  Intellectual  powers. 

Con. 
Berkeley's  Principles  of  human  knowledge. 

Dialog,  between  Hylas  &  Philolonous. 

jMinute  Philosopher.     Dialogue  2. 

New  theory  of  vision.     Sect.  43. 


Collier's  Clavis  Universaii. 

Exodus  of  tlie  Jews. 

Ayroli    Disse'rtat'iones. 

Dunn,  de  Perigrinatione  in  .^gypt. 


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Lightfoot,  Opera  Posthuma. 

Ockelii  Iter  Israelitarum  ex  Mgjfto. 

Btrauchii  (^gid.)  Disputationes. 

American  Biblical  Repository.     2:743. 
Cockburn's  Jewish  Exodus.    (Agt.  Gibbon.) 
Frazier's  Magazine.     14:461. 
London  Quarterly  Review.     1:80. 
Stuart's  Course  of  Heb.  study.     Excursus  4. 

Kxorclsm. 

HofFmanni  Orthodoxa  doctriua  de  Exorcismo 

in  administratione  baptismi. 
Alberi  Bericht  von  der  Kinder  Taufe. 
Calovii  (xVbrah.)  Dissertationes. 
Meisneri  (Balthas.)  Dissertationes. 
Musaei  (Pet.)  Dissertationes. 
Mylii  (Georg.)  Disputationes. 
Sigfredi    Commentatio    an    exorcismus    de 

essentia  religionis  sit? 

Expediency,  Doctrine  of. 

See    MORALITY. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     1:301. 
Sanderson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Van  Mildert's  Sermons. 

Experience.    See  conversion. 

Alexander  (Archib.)  on  Relig.  Experience. 
Armstrong's  Theology  of  Christian  Exp. 
Barrow's   Works. 
Booth's   Reign   of   Grace. 
Buck  on  Religious  Experience. 
Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  Progress. 

Holy   War. 

Bridges'    Exposition    of  the    119th    Psalm. 

(Highly  devotional.) 
Crossman's  (F.  G.)  Sermons. 
Dorney's    Contemplations. 
Eokings'  (Rev.  Samuel)  Essays. 
Edwards  on  the  Religious  Aifections. 
Gurnall's  Christian  Armour. 
Jackson's  (Miles)  Sermons. 
Kempis'  Imitation  of  Christ. 
Leifchild's  (John)  Discourses. 
Owen  on  the  130th  Psalm. 
Philip  (R.)  on  Christian  Experience. 
Reade's  Life  and  writings  of  Paul. 
Scott's  Christian  Life. 
Scougal's  Life  of  God  in  the  soul  of  man. 
Seeker's  Nonsuch  Professor. 
Shepherd's  Sincere  Convert. 
Tweedie's    Lights    and     Shadows    in     the 

Christian  life. 
AVallin's  (Benj.)  Sermons.     (Very  valuable.) 
Watson's  Hints  on  Christian'  Experience. 
Zollikofier's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons. 

Expository-  Preaching. 

See    PREACHINO. 

American  Biblical  Repos.    5:317,  384.  10:33. 
Brodbelt's  (Geo.)  Original  Essays. 
Princeton  Review.     10:33. 

Extempore  Prayer.     See  forms. 


Extempore   Preaclilng. 

See  ELOQUENCE,  PKEACHINQ. 

Fritsch  (J.  H.),  Uber  d.  extemporiren  Pre- 

digten. 
Kastner's  Schnellen  u.  sichern  memoriren  d. 

Predigten. 
Kottmcyer  iiber  d.  extemp.  Redekunst. 
Thierbach's  Entscheidenden  Beautwort.  der 

I'rage. 

Bautain  on  Extemp.  preaching.  (Excellent.) 
Brodbelt's  (Geo.)  Original  Essays. 
Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     6:131. 
Christian  Observer.     3:343. 
Newton  on  Ext.  preaching  and  recitation. 
North   American   Review.     19:297.     (Prof. 

Upham.) 
Presbyterian  Review.  Januarj',  1867.  (Prof. 

Shedd.) 
Princeton  Review.     21:453.  26:145. 
Rippingham's  Art  of  public  speaking. 
Southern  Literary  Messenger.     1:7. 
Ware  (Henry)  on  Extempore  preaching. 
AVarne  (Jos.  A.)  on  Reading  sermons. 
Wayland's    (F.)    Letters   on   the    Christian 

ministry. 

Extent  of  tlie  Atonement. 

See    BEFINITE   ATONEMENT. 

Extravagance.        See    dress,    fashion, 

FRUfJALITV,  love  OF  PLEASURE, 
LUXUKY,  MODERATION,  PLEASURE, 
SELF-DENIAL. 

Extreme  Unction. 

Andreas  Comment,  de  extremo'  unctione. 
Dallsei  (lo.)  Disputationes. 
Faber,  Disputationes  Theologiete. 
Krackewitzii  (Barthol.)   Examen  libri  con- 

troversiae. 
Victorellus  de  Ext.  unct.  sacramento. 

Burnet  on  the  39  Articles. 
Calvin's    Sermons. 
Princeton  Review.     37:188. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Stephenson's  (Geo.)  Romish  Church. 
Whiston  (William),  Life  of. 

Extremes.    See    enthusiasm,  fanaticism, 

MODERATION. 

Exucontians.    See  eunomians. 
Ezekiel.    See   bioorapht. 

Frederici  Disputationes. 

Verpoorteni  Fasciculus  dissertationuiu. 

Faitb.    See  harmony  of  reason  and  faith, 

JUSTIFICATION,  PAUL  AND  JAMES, 
PROVINCE  OF  REASON,  WALK  OF  FAITH. 

Abichtius  de  Fidei  difficultate. 
Antonius  de  Harmonia  fidei. 
Arndtii  Tract,  de  una  fide  ad  salutem. 
Carpzovii  Disputationes  Academical. 
Chemnitii  Examen  Cone.  Tridentini. 


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P  alth. — continued. 

Clauswitzii  S.vntagma  doet.  de  fide. 
Cramer's  Abbildung  des  wahren  Glaubcns. 
Dassovius  de  Fide  sine  operibus. 
Gerardus   de   Discrimine    fidei    Divinse    et 

humana'. 
Iloldeni   Fidei    Analysis.     (A  summary   of 

the  whole  gospel.) 
Le  Blanc,  Thesis  prima  de  fide. 
Martin,  20  Sermons  sur  Heb.  xi. 
Musasi  de  Certitudinc  salutis. 
Neumannus  de  Fide  alieua. 
Schmidtius  (Sab.)  de  Fide  wpoaxaipo). 

de  Fide  miraculosa. 

dc  Fide  viva  et  mortua. 

Schelvigii  Dissertationes. 

Tarnovii  Synopsis  vera3  doctrinse. 

Weidneri  Fides  salvivifica. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Allen's  (William)  Works. 

Allestree's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

American   Biblical    Repository.     3:189.     3d 

Series.  1:391.  4:315,644. 
Anderson's  (J.  S.  M.)  Cloud  of  Witnesses. 
Appleton's  Works.     Lect.  42. 
Arnold's  (Thomas)  Works. 
Backus'  (Isaac)  Discourses. 
Ball  (John)  on  Faith. 
Barrow's  (Isaac)  Works. 
Bates'  (Will.)  Works. 
Bellamy's  Letters  and  Dialogues. 
Besley's  (J.)  Doctrinal  discourses. 
Bevei-idge's  Thesaurus  Theologicus. 

Sermons. 

Bickersteth  on  the  Romish  Controversy. 
Binney's  (P.)  Power  of  faith. 
Blackall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Booth's  (Abraham)  Glad  tidings. 
Brady's  (Nicholas)  Sermons. 
Bridges'  (Will.)  Sermons  on  faith. 
Brougham's  (John)  Sermons. 
BuUinger's    Decades. 
Burton's  Truth's  triumph  over  Trent. 

Christian's  Bulwark. 

Butler's  (Alban)  Sermons. 

Capp's  Devotional  Discourses. 

Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 

Chalmers'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Charnock's  (Stephen)  Sermons. 

Christian  Examiner.  13:239.  (Faith  a  moral 

act.) 
Christian  Review.     1:511. 
Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     1:109,591. 
Cobb's  Bampton  Lectures.     1783. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Clagget's  (Will.)  Sermons. 
Colquhoun's  View  of  Saving  faith. 
Cranmer's  (Abp.)  Homilies. 
Cudworth's  (Will.)  Aphorisms. 
Dickinson's  (Jonathan)  Letters. 
Doddridge  on  Salvation    ...   grace. 
Dore's  (James)  Letters. 
Eaton's  Honeycombe  of  Justification. 

Danger  of  dead  faith. 

Ecking's  (Samuel)  Essays. 


Faitli — continued. 

Eck'Otic  Magazine.     19:289. 

Edinburg  Review.     90:115. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 

Erskine's  (John)  Theological   Dissertations. 

Erskine's  (Ralph)  Sermons  on  faith. 

Erskine's  (Thos.)  Essays  on  faith.  (Caused 
a  great  controversy,  an  account  of  which 
is  in  the  Eclectic  Review  for  July,  1830.) 

Evans  on  Christian  Temper. 

Fowles'  (F.  W.)  Sermons. 

Glasse's  (G.  H.)  Sermons. 

Goodwin's  (John)  Works. 

Grew's  (Obadiah)  Christ  our  righteousness. 

Griffith's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 

Grove  on  Saving  faith. 

Haldane's  (J.  A.)  Works. 

Hale's  (Sir  M.)  Contemplations. 

Hall's  (A.)  Faith  of  the  Gospel. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Works.     (Increase  of  faith.) 

Hall's  Help  to  Zion's  travellers.     (Nature.) 

Hammond's  (Henry)  Practical  Catechism. 
Sermons. 


Hampden's  (R.  D.)  Sermons. 

Hare's  (J.  C.)  Sermons. 

Harding's  (John)  Sermons. 

Hawkins'  Bampton  Lectures.     1841. 

Hayne's  Illustrations  of  faith  and  practice. 

Hayward's  (Roger)  Sermons. 

Hervey's  Theoron  and  Aspasi 

Jackson  (A.)  on  Faith.     (Is  faith  a  rfuii^  .^) 

Jelf's  Bampton  Lectures.     1867. 

Johnson's    (John)    Faith    of    God's    elect. 

(Reply  to  Jackson.) 
Kollock's  (S.  K.)  Sermons. 
Lambert's  (George)  Sermons. 
Laurence's  Use  and  practice  of  faith. 
Lavington's  Nature  of  the  Gospel  oflFer. 
Lee's  The  family  and  its  duties. 
Lunt's  Dudleian  Lecture.     1855. 
Maitland's  Lent  Lectures. 
Malkin's  Sermons  and  Dissertations. 
Manton's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Works. 

McLean's  (Archibald)  Sermons. 

Methodist  Quarterly  Magazine.     12:9,169. 

Milner's  (Joseph)  Practical  Sermons. 

Morehead's  (R.)  Sermons. 

Morren's  Biblical  Theology.     Vol.  1. 

Morris'  Bampton  Lectures.     1791. 

Nares'  (R.)  Sermons  on  Faith. 

Newman's  University  Sermons. 

Owen's  (John)  Sermons. 

Packman's  (R.  C.)  Sermons. 

Pemble  (W.)  on  Faith. 

Pike's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Polhill  on  Precious  Faith. 

Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Powell  s  (Vavasor)  Dialogues. 

Princeton  Review.     18:53.  35:403. 

Raffle's  Lectures  on  faith  and  practice. 

Robinson's  Christian  System.     Ess.  41-51. 

Rogers  (John)  on  the  Doctrine  of  faith. 

Romaine's  Walk  and  triumph  of  faith. 

Rotherham's  Connexion  of  faith  and  good 
works.     (Recom.  by  Van  Mildert.) 


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Faitli — continued. 

Saurin's  (James)  Sermons. 

Scott's  (Tho.)  Theolog.  Works.     Essay  6. 

Seeker's  Lectures  on  the  Catechism. 

Sermons. 

Seed's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 

Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Short's  (T.  V.)  Sermons. 

Sibb's  Soul's  conflict  with  itself. 

Skelton's  (P.)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Theyre)  Sermons. 

Spring's  (Gardner)  Essays.     Ess.  8. 

Spurgeon's  (Cha.  H.)  Sermons.     7th  Series. 

Stebbings  on  Justifying  faith. 

Sumner's  (.J.  Bird)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Discourses.     (Nature  of  F.) 

Life  of  Christ. 

Taylor's  (N.)  Nature  and  necessity  of  faith. 
Taylor's  (T.)  Necessity  of  faith  in  prayers. 
Theological  and  Literary  Review.     5:473. 
Tillotson's    Sermons. 
Tottie's  (John)  Sermons. 
Trail's  (Will.)  Christian  Graces. 
Tucker's  Light  of  Nature  pursued. 
Waterland's    Works. 
Watts'  Degree  and  foundation  of  faith. 
Watson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Wayland's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Westminster  Review.     56:64.  52:379. 
Whitaker's  (Will.)  Sermons. 
Witherspoon's  Works.     (Nature  of  faith.) 
Witsius  on  the  Covenants.     Bk.  3,  Chap.  7. 
Young's  (T.)  Sermons  on  faith. 

Faith  of  Devils. 

Chemnitii  (C.)  Dissertationes. 
Zulichii  Theologia  dsemonum. 

Ecking's  Essays  on  Grace,  faith,  Ac. 
Faltb  of  Infants.    See  infant  baptism, 

INFANT  COMMUNION. 

Affelmanni  (Joan.)  Dissertationes. 
Balthasaris   (Jac.  Henr.)  Dissertationes  de 

fide  presumpta. 
Boerner  de  fide  laeobi  in  utero. 

de  fide  Infantum  in  utero. 

Buttstett's  Vernunstmeesigen  Gedancken  von 

dem  Glauben  der  ungetaiiften   Christen- 

kinder. 
Deutschmanni  (loan.)  Dissertationes. 
Hecht's  Versuch  eines  Beweises,  (fee. 
Hulsemanni  (loan.)  de  Fide  infant,  actuale. 
MuUer's  Gedancken  von  Glauben  der  Kinder 

in  mutterleibe. 
Nifanii  (Christiani)  Exercitationes. 
Osiandri  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Quistorpii  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Scherzeri  (lo.  Adam)  Dissertationes. 
Voigtii  Commentatio  de  fide  infantum. 
Waltheri  (Mich.)  Dissertationes. 
Weinmanni  (loan.)  Dissertationes. 

Faithfulness.    See  iNTEOBiTr. 


Faithfulness  of  God.    See  ATTRiBtfTBS. 

Charnock's  (Stephen)  Works. 
Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 
Robinson's  Christian  vSystem. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Wisheart's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Faith  of  the  Patriarchs. 

Carpzovii  (Jo.)  Theologia  Judajorum. 
Fabrieius  de  Fide  Patriarchum. 
Gramberg's  Krit.  Gesch.  d.  Religionsideen. 
Hahn,  de  Spe  immortalitatis  sub  V.  Test. 
Heideggeri  Patriarchum  Historia. 
lohannsenii    Veterum    Hebr.    notiones    de 

rebus  post  mortem. 
Mamachius  de  Animabus  Justorum. 
Oehler's  Prologomena  zur  Theologie. 
Pareau  de  Spe  Immortalitatis. 
Ritangelii  Libra  Veritatis. 
Wigandi  Corpus  doctrinae  Dei. 
Zornii  Theologia  Patristica. 

Addington's  Relig.  knowl.  of  the  anc.  Jews. 
Bauer's  Theology  of  the  Old  Testament. 
Berriman's  (Wm.)  Boyle  Lectures.     1733. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     14:166. 
Biddulph's  Theology  of  the  early  P. 
Bloomfield's    Traditional    knowledge    of    a 

Redeemer. 
Christian  Examiner.     60:1, 169. 
Christian  Observer.     18:1,158.  20:142. 
Cook  (John)  on  the  Patriarchal  religion. 
Cook's    (Wm.)    Patriarchal    and    Druidical 

faith. 
Craven's  Jewish  and  Christian  dispensations 

compared. 
Faber's  Genius  of  the  several  dispensations. 
Fenton's  Scrip,  doct.  of  the  resurrection. 
Hulbert's  Gospel  revealed  to  Job. 
Jackson's  Belief  of  a  future  state  among  the 

early  Jews.     (Disputes  some  of  Warbur- 

ton's  statements.) 
Peters'  Critical  Dissertations  on  Job. 
Pierce  (S.  E.)  on  the  Pentateuch. 
Putnam's  Gospel  by  Moses. 
Smith's  (Eli)  Patriarchal  Age. 
Stephens'  Rel.  knowledge  of  the  anc.  Jews. 
Town's  Opinions  of  ancient  philosophers, 
Warburton's  Divine  legation  of  Moses. 
Wemyss'  (Tho.)  Job  and  his  Times. 

Fall  of  Man.    See  image  of  god,  origin 

OF  EVIL,  original  SIN,  SERPENT, 
STATE  OF  INNOCENCE,  TREE  OF  KNOW- 
LEDGE. 

Abichtius  de  Sapientia  et  bonitate  Dei. 
Balthasaris  (Jac.  Henr.)  Dissertationes. 
Cloppenburgii  Opera  Theologica. 
Faustus  de  Serpente  seductore. 
Frischmuthii  (loan.)  Dissertationes. 
Gerhardi  (loan.)  Disputationes. 
Hulsemanni  (loan.)  Disputationes. 
Junius  de  Peccato  primo  Adami. 
Kahlerus  de  Innocentia  Dei  circa  lapsum. 
Klemmius  de  Serpiente  Seductore. 
Placet,  sur  le  Peche  d'Adam. 


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Fall  of  Mail — -ontiniifd. 

ScIJon,  de  Jure  niiturali  et  GcDtium. 
S|muhciinii  Disputatiunes. 
Stapfuri  Institutiones. 

Adams'  (William)  Sermons. 

Barrin>;ton  (Shutc)  on  Divine  dispensations. 

Barry's  Introd.  to  the  Old  Testament. 

Bates'  Harmony  of  the  Divine  attributes. 

Bellamy's    Works. 

Berry  .Street  Leotures.     Vol.  1. 

Besly's  (John)  Doctrinal  Discourses. 

Birk's  Difficulties  of  Belief. 

Boston's  Fourfold  .'^tate. 

Bridges'  Testimony  of  Profane  Antiquity. 

Burnet's    Archaeologj". 

Calcolt  on  the  Fall,  Incarnation,  Ac. 

Chandler's  I'osthumous  Sermons. 

Charnoek's    Works. 

Chauiicey's  Dissertations. 

Christian  Observer.     2:522. 

Clarke's  (Sam.)  Sermons. 

Collier's  Sacred  Interpreter. 

Craig's  (William)  Sermons. 

D'Oyley's  (Dr.  (Jeo.)  Dissertations.    Diss.  1. 

Sermons. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  8. 

Dwight's  Sermons.     Ser.  27  and  28. 

Emmon's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 

Felton's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Fletcher's  Appeal  to  facts. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 

Fuller  (And.)  on  Genesis.     Diss.  4,  5,  6. 

Gilfillan's  Aljiha  and  Omega.     Ch.  4. 

Goodman's    Fall   and   corruption    of    man, 

proved  from  reason. 
Green's  (John)  Sermons. 
Guyse's  (.lohn)  Sermons. 
Holden  (Geo.)  on  the  Fall.    (Able  and  full.) 
Holden's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 
Howe's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hubbard's  Berry  Street  Lectures. 
Hunt  on  the  Divine  dispensations. 
Hutchinson's  Moses,  sine  Principio. 
Jeffrey's  (John)  Sermons. 
Jenkins'  (.loseijh)  Sermons. 
Jones'  (Will.,  of  Xaylaud,)  Sermons. 
Kennicott's    Dissertations. 
King's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Le  CIcrc's  Dissertations. 
Mantou's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Mede's    Works. 

Middleton's  Examination  of  Sherlock. 
Miiller's  Christian  doctrine  of  sin. 
Panoplist.     3:446.  4:5. 
Pearson  on  the  Creed. 
Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Scott's  Reply  to  Bp.  Tomline. 
Sherlock  on  Prophecy. 
Shuekford  on  the  Creation  and  Fall. 
South's  (Koljcrt)  Sermons. 
Tennis  on  Idolatry. 
Toplady's  Works. 
Turner's  Introduction  of  Sin. 
Waterland's  Scripture  Vindicated. 


Watts'  Ruin  and  recovery  of  man. 
Witherspoon's  Works.     Lcct.  14. 
Witsius  on  the  Covenants.     Book  1,  Ch.  8. 
Witty 'g  Mosaic  history  of  the  Fall. 
Worfhington's  Mosaic  account  vindicated. 

Fallen  Angels.    See  bvil  spibits. 

Busmanni  (lo.  E.)  Dissertationes. 
Dorscheus  de  Satana:  obscssionc. 
Fabrieius  de  Lapsorum  Angelorum  pcccato. 
Ilannekenius  de  Lapsu  Angelorum. 
Olearii    Dissertationes. 
Seldenus  de  Lapsu  Angelorum. 

Baumgarten's  Supp.  to  universal  history. 
Boyse's  (Joseph)  Works. 
Gisbome  on  the  Divine  attribute  of  love. 
Henley's  Dissertations  on  the  controverted 

passages  in  Peter  and  Jude.  Ac. 
Hunt's  Historical  Essay  toward  explaining 

divine  Revelation. 
Hutchinson  on  Witchcraft. 
Reynolds  on  Angels. 

Scott's  (Walter)  Existence  of  Evil  Spirits. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     2:491. 

Falling  from  Grace.    See  five  poimts, 

PEKSEVERA.NCK. 

False  CIirlBts. 

Christian  Observer.     22:687. 

Fuller  on  the  True  Messiah. 

Jortiu's  Remarks  on  Ecclesiastical  History. 

Kidder's  Demonstration  of  the  Messias. 

Lent's  History  of  False  Christs. 

McLaurin  on  the  Prophecies. 

Simpson's  Key  to  the  Projihecies. 

False  Confldeuce.    See  self-deception. 

Falsehood.     See  lyi.no,  trith. 

False  Miracles.    See  Apoixoxirs,   mira- 
cles Of  THE  CHCRCII  dF  ROME. 

Albert!  Observationes  Philologicse. 

Bosii  (Lambert.)  Exercitationes. 

Brusson,  Relation  des  mervielles  quo  Dieu 

fait  en  France.     1694. 
Chamieri  Paustratiw  Catholica;. 
Helvetius,  de  M.  quae  Pythag.  Apoll.  Tyan., 

LoyoUe,  Ac,  tribuunter. 
Raphacli  Annotationes. 
Steph.ans  (H.),  Apologie  pour  Herodote. 
[Zimmerman]  de  Miraculis  qua>  Pythagorie, 

Loyola;,  Ac.,  tribuunter. 

Chapman's  Eusebiust 
Christian  Observer.     14:565.   16:783. 
Clarke's  Boyle  Lectures.     1704-1706. 
Douglas'  Criterion  of  miracles. 
Edinburg  Review.     .■?9:55.  52:388.  53:261. 
Edwards'  (John)  Theologia  Reformats. 
Farmer  on  Christ's  Temptation. 
Fleetwood  on  Miracles. 
Hill's  Lectures  on  the  Old  Test.    (Egyptian 
Magi.) 


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Jortin's  Remarks  on  Ecclesiastical  history. 
Limborch's  Theology. 

Middleton's  Free  Inquiry  into  the  miracu- 
lous powers,  &c. 

Vindication  of  the  Free  Inquiry. 

Richardson's  Choice  Observations. 

False  Prophets.    See  new  peophets. 

Caroli  Memorabilia  Ecclesias. 
Grapii  Comment,  theol.  de  Neoprophetis. 
Groteste,  Caractere  des  nouvelles  prophecies. 
Van  Dale,  Dissertationes. 

Andrews  on  Divine  Grace. 

Arnold's  History  of  Heresies. 

Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 

Blackall's  (Dr.  Oti'spring)  Sermons. 

Blair's  (James)  Sermons. 

Ellis'  Pseudo-christus. 

Kingston's  Enthus.  impostors  no  prophets. 

Lacy's  Cry  from  the  Desert.     (Lacy  was  a 

prominent  English  prophet.) 
Marion's  Prophetical  Warnings.    (A  famous 

French  prophet.) 
Stampe  on  Spiritual  Infatuation. 
Vernon's  Preservative  against  false  prophets. 

Remarks  on  the  impostor  Hermas. 

Warburton  (Bp.)  on  the  prophecies  of  Arise 

Evans. 

False  Sliame. 

Benson's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Cookman's  (Dr.  'Tho.)  Theolog.  Discourses. 

Zollikoifer  on  the  Fasts  and  Festivals. 

Fame.    See  ambition,  honor. 

Buekminster's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Christian  Observer.     1:218. 

Fuller  on  Commendation. 

Mason  on  Self-knowledge. 

Smith's  (S.  S.)  Sermons. 

Venn's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Oxford  Prize  Essays.     1806.     Marsh. 

Familists. 

Arnold's  Kirchen  und  Ketzer-Historie.  Part 
II.,  Lib.  16. 

Bailieus'  (R.)  Wiedertfeuferey,  &c. 

Bourn's  Besohreibung  u.  Wiederlegung. 

Grevinchovius  (Casp.)  Dissertationes. 

Hoornbeckii  Summa  controversis  relig. 

Martini  Disputationes. 

Nicolai  (Hen.)  Revelatio  Dei.  (Pastor  at 
Leyden,  regarded  as  the  founder  of  the 
"Family  of  Love."  He  wrote  many 
treatises,  some  of  which  are  translated 
into  English.) 

Ainsworth's  Refutation  of  H.  Nicholas. 
Bourne's  Description  of  the  Familists. 
George's  (David)  Works. 
Knewstubs'  Confutation  of  the  horrible  here- 
sies taught  by  H.  Nichols. 
Micron's  Confut.  of  D.  George  &  H.  Nichols. 
Rogers'  Display  of  a  horrible  Sect. 


Rutherford's  (Sam.)  Spiritual  Antichrist. 
A  very  curious  book.  Three  of  the  chap- 
ters are  on  "  the  Familists  of  New  Eng- 
land." Antinomians  are  severely  handled.) 

Family    Government.      See    domestic 

ECONOMY,     PARENTAL    DDTIK3. 

Family  Religion.    See  family  worship. 

Abbot's  (Jacob)  Fireside. 

Abbot's  (J.  S.  C.)  Child  at  home. 

Anderson's  Domestic  Constitution. 

Baxter's  Teacher  of  Householders. 

Bell's  (William)  Sermons. 

Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 

Buekminster's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Christian  Disciple.     1:9. 

Clayton  (H.)  on  Family  Religion. 

Collier's  (J.  A.)  Christian  Home. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Dale's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Davies'  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Dewar  on  Family  Religion. 

Fisk's  (Geo.)  Sermons. 

Fletcher's  Guide  to  family  devotion. 

Garnier's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 

Gilfillan's  Domestic  piety. 

Gouge's  Christian  Householder. 

Halyburton's  Great  concern. 

Henry's  (Matt.)  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Howe's  (John)  Sei-mons. 

Humphreys  on  Domestic  Education. 

Hunter's  (A.)  Sermons. 

Innes  on  Domestic  Religion. 

Jacobson's  Family  Instructor. 

James'  Family  Monitor. 

Jortin's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Kingsbury's  Recommendation  of  fam.  relig. 

Lewis'  (T.)  Discourses  on  Christian  duties. 

Lucas'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Mayo  on  the  Religious  care  of  families. 

Milnes'  Practical  Sermons. 

Molesworth's  (J.  E.  N.)  Sermons. 

Moore's  (Dan.)  Lectures  on  family  duties. 

Morehead's  (R.)  Discourses. 

Nicholson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Orton's  Religious  Exercises. 

Panoplist.     10:39.3. 

Parker's  Domestic  Duties. 

Parkhurst's  Sermons. 

Richmond's  (Leigh)  Domestic  Portraiture. 

Risley  on  Family  Religion. 

Ryan's  (V.  W.)  Sermons. 

Scamp  on  Family  Religion. 

Sharp's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Sherlock's  Sermons. 

Slater's  Earnest  call  to  family  religion. 

Smith  (B.  M.)  on  Family  Religion. 

Stennet's  Domestic  Duties. 

Trapp's  Duties  of  domestic  devotion. 

Venn's  Complete  duty  of  man. 

Walker's  (Robt.)  Sermons. 

Whitaker's  (Edw.  W.)  Sermons. 

Whitfield's  Sermons. 

Willison's  Works. 


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Wroughton,  on  Religious  Education. 
on  Domestic  Religion. 

Family  Worship.    See  prater  books. 

Alexander  (Jas.  W.)  on  Family  Worship. 
Baxter's  (Rich.)  Christian  Directory. 
Bishop's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 
Bogatsky's  Golden  Treasury. 
Brewster's  Restoration  of  family  worship. 
Bridges  (C.)  on  Family  Prayer. 
Burrows'  (E.  J.)  Hours  of  devotion. 
Cecil's  (Rich.)  Sermons. 
Christian  Examiner.     28:199.  61:182. 
Christian  Disciple.     4:1. 
Chri-stian  Observer.     11:486.  19:145. 
Cockrane's  Manual.  (Preferred  by  Dr.  Chal- 
mers.) 
Collins'  Necessity  of  family  prayer. 
Colman's  (Benj.)  Sermons. 
Cooper's  (E.)  Sermons. 
Dale's  (T.)  Sermons.  . 

Dalton's  Family  Altar. 
Dehon's  (Bp.  T.)  Sermons. 
Dewar's  Nature  and  obligation  of  fam.  wor. 
Field  on  Household  worship. 
Gibson  (J.)  on  Family  worship. 
Gilfillan's  Duty  of  family  worship. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Notes  of  Sermons. 
Hammond  on  Family  worship. 
Hastings'  (H.  J.)  Parochial  sermons. 
Jay's  (Wm.)  Domestic  minister's  assistant. 
Morris'  (Jos.)  Sermons. 
Nelson's  (Robt.)  Exhortation  to  fam.  wor. 
Orton's  (Job)  Discourses. 
Princeton  Review.     20:57. 
Seed's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 
Sladen  (J.)  on  Family  prayer. 
Warter's  (John)  Sermons. 

Fanaticism. 

Arnold's  Kirchen  und  Ketzerhistorie. 

Calixti  Disputationes. 

Catron,  Histoire  du  Fanatisme. 

Colberg's  Platonish-hermet.  Christenthum. 

Corvini  Enthusiasticum  Pantheon. 

De  Brueys,  Hist,  du  F.  de  notre  tems.  1737. 

Duttenhofer's  Geschichted.  Religions  Schwa- 

ermereien. 
Fuestkingii  Gyn^eeum  heretico-fanaticum. 
Hottingeri    Disquisitiones. 
Krug's  (F.  W.)  Gesch.  der  protestantisch  rel. 

Schwaermerien. 
Sontagii  Anim.adversiones. 
Stinstra's  Wiirnung  von  dem  Fanaticismus. 
Turrettin,  Preservatif  contre  le  Fanaticisme. 
Wernsdoorfii  Hylotheismus. 
Wideburgius  de  Fanaticorum  earacteribus. 
Zeltneri  Prolegomena  eontroversiarum. 

Amer.  Quarterly  Review.     8:227. 
Bidlake's  Bampton  Lectures.     1811. 
Cecil's  60  Curious  and  authentic  narratives. 
Christian  Quarterly  Spectator.     6:118 
Collinne's  Spirit  of  Fanatics. 
Eclectic  Review.     1836. 


Fanaticism — continued. 

Edinburg  Review.     59:30. 

Ellis'  Pseudo-Christus.  (Against  W.  Frank- 
lin and  Mary  Gladbury.) 

Fellows'  Religion  without  cant. 

Frazier's  Mag.     9:159.  37:312,  441,  549. 

Gray's  Looking-glass  for  Fanatics. 

Henderson's  Modern  Fanat.  unveiled.   1831. 

Mackay's  Extraordinary  popular  delusions. 
1852.     Plates. 

Madden's  (R.  R.)  Phantasmata.     1857. 

Owen's  (Cha.  G.)  Scene  of  delusion. 

Stillingfleet's  Fanat.  of  the  Church  of  Rome. 

Stintra's  Essay  on  Fanaticism. 

Letters  to  the  Mcnnonists. 


Stone's  Matthias  and  his  impostures. 

Taylor's  (Isaac)  History  of  Fanaticism. 

Vole's  Sources  and  Influence  of  Fanaticism. 
(Gives  an  account  of  the  impostor  Mat- 
thias, of  New  York.     1825.) 

Zollikoifer's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons. 

Farnoviaus.    See  socinians. 
Fasliion.    See  amusements,  dress. 

Sehroederi.Commentaria  philolog.  de  vestitu 
muHerum;  ad  Jesuit  3:16-23. 

Burnside's  Religion  of  mankind.     Essay  23. 

(The  influence  of  fashion  on  religion.) 
Carr"s  (George)  Sermons. 
Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Hill's  Warning  to  professors. 
More's  (Hannah)  Relig.  of  the  fashionable. 
Overbury's  (Sir  Tho.)  Serious  Queries. 
Owen's  Fashionable  world  displayed. 
Stone's  (Mrs.)  Chronicles  of  fashion.    (From 

the  time  of  Elizabeth  to  1840.) 
Tucker's  Light  of  Nature  pursued.  •. 

Fasting.     See   lent. 

Ambrose,  de  Elia  et  Jejunio. 
Chrysostom,  de  Jejunio. 
Tertullian,  de  Jejuniis. 
Bazil,  Sermones. 

Beveridge,  de  .Jejunio  quadragesimal!. 
Marheineke,  Theologia  Moralis. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Alison's  (Archibald)  Sermons. 

Andrews'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Arnold's  (of  Rugby)  Sermons. 

Atterbury's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Becon's  (Tho.)  Works.     (Parker  Soc.  pub.) 

Bennet's  Christian  Oratory. 

Berriman's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Bingham's   Origines   Ecclesiasticae.     (Fasts 

of  the  ancient  church.) 
Brome's  Use,  measure,  and  manner  of  F. 
Brown's  (W.  L.)  Sermons. 
Cave's  Primitive  Christianity. 
Christian  Observer.     2:75. 
Cowper's  Expostulation. 


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Fasting — continued. 

Delany's  (Patrick)  Sermons. 

Francklin's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Gardner's  Causes  of  the  ineflScacy  of  Fasts. 

Gordon's  (Adam)  Sermons. 

Gregory's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Gresley's  (W.)  Parochial  Sermons. 

Grosvernor's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 

Harris'  Lawfulness  and  use  of  public  F. 

Harvey's  (J.)  Fast  Sermons. 

Kirk's  (Ed.  N.)  Sermons. 

Leland's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Lloyd  on  Religious  fastings. 

Marshall  on  Sanctification. 

Mason's  (Henry)  Treatise  on  fasting. 

Methodist  Quarterly  Review.     9:205, 

Milner's  Practical  Sermons. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate. 

Nelson's  Fasts  and  Feasts  of  the  church. 

Potts'  (Archdeacon)  Sermons. 

Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Robinson's  Hist,  and  myst.  of  Good  Friday. 

Bancroft's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Simpson's  Essay  on  Fasting. 

Skelton's  (P.)  Sermons. 

Stillingfleet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Discourses.    (Life  of  Christ.) 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Warburton's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Waterland's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

Whitby's  Appendix  to  Com.  on  Matt.  ch.  6. 

Woodward's  (Henry)  Essays  and  Sermons. 
(On  the  question  whether  literal  fasting  is 
a  duty.) 

Zollikotfer's  (G.  J.)  Sermons.  ("They  dis- 
cover a  talent  seldom  possessed — a  know- 
ledge of  the  human  heart." — Chalmers.) 

Past-Day  Sermons. 

Adams'  (William)  Sermons. 
Allen's  (John)  Sermons. 
Amory's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Appleton's  (Nath.)  Sermons. 
Benson's  (George)  Sermons. 
Blackall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Burgess'  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Burton's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Calamy's  (Edmund)  Sermons. 
Carrington's  (James)  Sermons. 
Chandler's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Chillingworth's  (W.)  Sermons. 
Disney's  (John)  Sermons. 
Evans'  (John)  Sermons. 
Gastrell's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Herring's  (Abp.)    Sermons. 
Hughes'  (Obadiah)  Sermons. 
Kirkland's  (J.  T.)  Sermons. 
Porter's  (Ebenezer)  Sermons. 
Priestley's  (J.)  Sermons. 
Scott's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Talbot's  (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Tennison's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Wayland's  (Francis)  Sermons. 


Fate.    See  chance,  decrees,  free  AaBNOT, 

NECESSITY. 

Arpe,    Theatro    Fati. 

Buchanan's  Modern  Atheism. 
Compte's  Positive  philosophy. 

Positive  politics. 

Positive  catechism. 


Cudworth's  Intellectual  system.     Ch.  1. 
Toplady  on  the  "  Fate"  of  the  ancients. 

See  a  great  list  of  foreign  writers  in  Arpe, 
above  named. 

Fathers.        See     caten.?e,    lives   of    the 

FATHERS,   USE  OF  THE  FATHERS. 

Acta   Sanctorum. 

Augusti,  Christomathia  Patristica. 

Baltus,  Defense  des  Peres. 

Bellarmin,  de  Scriptoribus  Eccles. 

Eigne,  Bibliotheca  S.  S.  Patrum. 

Bonas  Notitia  Auotorum  et  Librorum. 

Callixti  Adparatus  Theologicus. 

Canisii  (H.)  Thesaurus. 

Cave,  Hist,  literaria  scriptorum  eccles. 

Cellier,  Hist,  generale  des  auteurs  sacrSs  et 

ecclesiastiques. 
Cotellerii  Eccles.  Graecae  monumenta. 
Animadv.  in  Pat.  apostolicis. 


Danzii  Initia  doctrinae  patristicse. 
Despont,  Bibliotheca  vet.  P.     (30  v.,  fol.) 
Dowling,  Notitia  scriptor.  S.  S.  patrum. 
Dupin,  Bibliotheque  des  auteurs  eccles. 
Fabricii  Bibliotheca  Ecclesiastica. 

Biblioth.  Grteca.     (Contains  an  ac- 


count oi  all  known  Greek  writers,  and  of 
all  their  editions,  and  commentators.) 

Flaccii  Catalogus  Testium  veritatis. 

Gallandii  Bibliotheca  Vet.  patrum. 

Grabsei  Spicelegium  patrum  et  hereticorum, 

Grynaei  Monumenta  patrum  orthodoxograp. 

Goldwitzer's  Bibliog.  der  kirchenv'ater. 

Guillon,  Bibliotheque  Choisie. 

Hefele  Patrum  Apostolicorum  Opera.  (De- 
scribes the  best  editions  of  each,  and  adds 
valuable  notes,  prefaces,  and  index.) 

Hennischii  ^Etates  patrum  principuorum. 

Hilgenfeld's  Apostolischen  Vater. 

Huber's  Philosophic  der  Kirchenvaeter. 

Hulsemanni  Patrologia. 

Ittigii  Biblioth.  et  Catenis  patrum. 

Locherer's  (J.  N.)  Lehrbuch  der  Patrologie. 

Lumperi  Hist,  de  vitis,  scriptis,  &c. 

Mail  Biblioth.  patrum  sanctorum. 

Martene,  Thesaurus  Anecdotorum. 

Migne,  Patrologise  eursus.     (220  vols.) 

Mirsei  Bibliotheca  Ecclesiastica. 

Moehler's  Patrologie. 

Montfaucon,  Collectio  Nova. 

Nourry  Adparatus  ad  bibl.  max.  Patrum. 

Oberthuri   Opera  patrum  cont.   Gentiles  et 

JudiBOS. 

Olearii  Abaccus  Patrologicus. 

Oudini   Dissertationes.     (Gives   an  account 

of  each  early  writer,  and  an  analysis  of 

his  work.) 


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S'at'herg — continued. 

Rheinwaldi  Patrist.  Homiliarum  eoUectio. 

• Reliquae   sacrae.     (Consists  of  very 

scarce  fragments.) 

Rossler's  Bibliothek  der  Kirchenvater. 

Sandius  de  Veteris  scriptoribus  eccles. 

Schleichert,  Institutiones  Patrologiie.  (Des- 
ignates interpolations  and  spurious  works.) 

Scbonemanni  Bibliotb.  Patzum  Latinorum. 

Schopfii  Academia  Jesu  Cbristi. 

Schulteti  Medulla  theologiaj  patrum. 

Suiceri  Thesaurus  Eccles.  (A  magnificent 
work,  illustrating  the  Greek  Fathers,  his- 
torians, rites,  ceremonies,  language,  &c. 
It  answers  as  a  complete  index  to  those 
Fathers,  and  illustrates  many  obscure  pas- 
sages of  Scripture.) 

Tentzelii  Exercitationes. 

Varenii  Rationarium  Theologicum. 

Walchii  Bibliotheca  Patristica.  (An  account 
of  the  books,  editions,  commentators,  <fec. 
With  chapters  on  their  lives,  learning, 
errors,  &c.) 

Whitby  (Dan.),  Diss,  de  Scripturarum  inter- 
pretatione,  (Quotes  the  conflicting  opin- 
ions of  the  Fathers.) 

Bennet's   Theology    of    the    early    church. 

(Consists  of  quotations  from  the  Fathers.) 
Beveridge's  Apostolical  Fathers. 
Bickersteth's  Fathers  of  the  1st  and  2d  cen- 
turies.    (Extracts  from  their  writings.) 
Blunt's  Cambridge  Lectures.     1840. 
Boyd's  Fathers  not  Papists.     (A  translation 

of    discourses    by    Chrysostom,    Gregory 

Naz.,  Basil,  <fec.) 
Gary's  Fathers  of  the  first  4  centuries. 
Chevalier's  Trans,  of  the  Epistles  of  Clement, 

Polycarp,  and  Ignatius  ;  and  the  apologies 

of  Justir^  M.  and  Tertullian. 
Clarke's  Succession  of  sacred  literature.     (A 

conspectus  of  the  topics  written  upon  by 

the  fathers,  the  best  editions,  translations, 

&c.) 
Collingson's  Bampton  Lectures.     181.3. 
Conybeare's  Bampton  Lectures.     1839. 
Cox's  (R.)  Fathers  of  the  first  .3  centuries. 
Crofts'  Bampton  Lectures.     1786. 
Dodwell's  Catalogue  of  the  Christian  writers 

of  the  first  3  centuries. 
Dupin's    History   of    ecclesiastical   writers. 

(Gives  the  topics  of  each  writer,  and  his 

opinion  of  the  work.) 
Exeter  Hall  Lectures  to  young  men. 
Gill's  Cause  of  God  and  Truth. 
Hills'    (S.)    Vindication    of    the    primitive 

fathers  against  Bp.  Burnet. 
Jortin's  (Johu)  Works. 
Keary's  Commonplace  book  to  the  Fathers. 
Kett's  Bampton  Lectures.    1790. 
Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  Gospel  history. 
Law's  Theory  of  Religion. 
Library  of  theFat'ners  anterior  to  the  division 

of  the  East  and  West.  (Translated  by  Dr. 

Pusey  and  others,  with  the  text.  50  vols.) 


Fathers — continued. 

Lupton's  Glory  of  early  times. 

Middleton's  Free  Enquiry. 

Osborn's  Doctrinal  errors  of  the  early  F. 

Parker's  Bibliotheca  Biblica.  (A  comm.  on 
the  Pentateuch,  from  the  writings  of  the 
Fathers  of  the  first  5  centuries.) 

Riddle's  Manual  of  Christian  Antiquities. 
(The  prefix  gives  an  analysis  of  the  wri- 
tings of  the  ante-Nicene  fathers.) 

Shuttleworth's  Translation  of  the  Apostolical 
epistles ;  with  notes. 

Simpson  on  Religious  opinions. 

Wake's  Epistles  of  the  Apostolical  Fathers. 

Warburton's  Julian. 

Whiston's  Primitive  Christianity. 

Collections  of  the  Patristic  writings,  and 
editions  of  the  separate  fathers,  are  exceed- 
ingly numerous.  Those  of  Dupin,  Walch, 
OuDiN,  and  Hefele,  are  either  of  them  suf- 
ficient. NuTT,  in  his  sale  catalogue  for  1857, 
offers  no  less  than  923  works,  or  editions,  of 
the  Fathers.  The  most  splendid,  as  well  as 
most  recent,  is  the  uniform  edition  of  Migne, 
begun  in  1839,  and  completed  1861. 

The  following  list  of  the  early  fathers,  in 
the  order  of  time,  will  be  convenient  for 
reference. 

1st  Century. — Barnabas,  Clemens  Romanus. 

2d  Century. — Hermas,  Ignatius,  Polycarp, 
Papias,  Justin  Martyr,  Irenasus,  Athana- 
goras,  Theophilus,  Theodosiau,  Clemens 
Alexandrinus. 

Zd  Century. — Tertullian,  Minutius  Felix,, 
Hippolytus,  Origen,  Gregory  Thaumatur- 
gus,  Dionysius,  Cyprian. 

4th  Century. — Lactantius,  Athanasius,  Cyril, 
Isidore,  Eusebius,  Chrysostom,  Hilary, 
Epiphanius,  Gregory  Naz.,  Basil,  Am- 
brose, Jerome,  Thcodoret,  Gregory  Nys. 

5th  Century. — Augustin,  Arnobius. 

Fear  of  Deatli.    See  death. 

Barrow's  (Wm.)  Sermons.     (2  on  this  subj.) 

Bowers'  (Dean)  Sermons. 

Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Works. 

Burnside's  Religion  of  mankind.  Last  essay. 

Coxe's  (R.  C.)  Course  of  Lent  sermons. 

Drelincourt  on  Death. 

East's  (T.)  Christian  Companion. 

Eaton's  (Sam.)  Sermons. 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 

Erskine's  (Eben.)  Sermons. 

Grove's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Heber's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hogg's  Scriptural  supports  for  the  timorous 

Christian. 
Lucas'  (Rich.)  Sermons. 
Mason's  (John)  Dialogues  on  d^ath. 
Pierce's  (Sam.  E.)  Sermons. 
Rees'  (Abraham)  Sermons. 
Sherman    on    Death   and  Heaven,  and  the 

Christian's  desire  for  both.  . 


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Feax*  of  God. 

Alleine's  Nature  and  necessity  of  godly  fear. 

Bates'  Works.     Discourse  17. 

Boyle  on  the  Veneration  of  the  Deity. 

Burroughs  on  Gospel  fear. 

Butcher's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 

Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 

Christian  Observer.     18:345.  22:685. 

Clarke's  (S.)  Sermons. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Dale's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 

Dwight's  Discourses.     Disc.  93. 

Hale's  (Sir  M.)  Contemplations. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  works. 

Kurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Johnson's  (John)  Sermons. 

Joh*nson's  (Sam.)  Sermons. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Kollock's  (Shepard  K.)  Sermons. 

Packman's  (R.  C.)  Sermons. 

Paley's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 

Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Reading's  (Wra.)  Sermons. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Sherlock  (Bp.)  on  Religious  Fear. 

Sherlock's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 

Smallridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Tothes'  (J.)  Sermons. 

Trapp's  Nature  and  infl.  of  the  Fear  of  God. 

Young's  (Dr.  Edw.)  Sermons. 

Pear  of  Man.    See  man-pleasino. 

Brown's  fFrancis)  Sermons. 
Christian  Observer.     16:133. 
Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 
Foster's  (Jas.)  Sermons. 
Frank's  (Mark)  Nicodemus. 
Hunt's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 
May's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (James)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Sam.  Stanhope)  Sermons. 
Wood's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 
Zollikoffer's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons  on  prevalent 
vices. 

Feasting.    See  festivals. 

Stuckii  Antiquitates  Conviviales.  (A  curious 
and  learned  treatise  on  ancient  feasts,  both 
Jewish  and  Pagan.) 

Garnet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Horton's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Sheridan's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

AVheatley's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Feet  Washing.    See  washing  feet. 

Felicians.     See  adoptians. 

Feilo%vsliip.  See  brotherly  love,  chris- 
tian intercourse,  christian  union, 
communion  of  saints. 

Christian  Quarterly  Spectator.     8:292. 
Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     4:504. 
James'  Church-member's  guide. 
Literary  and  Theological  Review.     2:194. 
Owen's  Guide  to  Christian  fellowship. 


Sutcliff's  Mutual  communion  of  Saints. 
Tate's  Cure  of  contention. 
Torshell's  Help  to  Christian  fellowship. 
Watts'  Invitation  to  Church  fellowship. 
Berry  Street  Lectures. 


Wheatley's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Female  Communion. 

I  know  of  no  book  on  this  subject ;  but  it 
is  often  introduced  into  works  in  defence  of 
Infant  baptism.  See  Peter  Edwards, 
DoRE,  (fee. 

Female  Education.    See  education. 

Babbingtou  on  Education. 

Beaumont  on  the  Instruct,  of  young  ladies. 

Burton's  Lectures  on  fem.  ed.  and  manners. 

Christian  Examiner.     22:90.  28:44. 

East's  Memoir  of  Miss  Humphrey. 

Edinburg  Review.  15:273.  (Sydney  Smith.) 

Fenelon  on  the  Education  of  daughters. 

Frazier's  Magazine.     31:703. 

Genlis  (Madam  de)  on  Education. 

Gray  (Maria)  on  Self-culture. 

Hervey  on  the  Religious  educ.  of  daughters. 

Jerment  on  Education. 

Lectures  to  Ladies.     (A  collection  of  Tracts, 

by  Maurice,  Kingsly,  &c.  &e.) 
Monthly  Review.     112:502. 
More's  (Hannah)  Strictures  on  Education. 
Museum  of  Foreign  Lit.     4:118.  32:139. 
New  England  Magazine.     3:278. 
Pendered  on  Female  education.  (A  practical 

treatise  on  school  management.) 
Southern  Lit.  Messenger.  1:169.  5:597.  6:451. 
Williams'  (Anna)  Hints  from  a  Mother. 

Female  Sex.    See  woman's  riohts. 

Tertullian,  de  cultu  Feminarum. 

Agrippa  (H.  C.)  Opera. 
Goguet,  rOrigine  des  lois,  des  artes.  <fee. 
Hoffman's  Erziehung  geschl.  in  Indien. 
Junckeri  Ephemerides  eruditarum  foeminar. 

Alexander's  (Wm.)  History  of  woman  of  all 
nations,  from  the  earliest  times  to  the 
present.     1730. 

American  Institute  of  Instruction.     1845. 

American  Quarterly  Review.     5:438. 

Beattie's  Lectures  on  the  format,  of  charac. 

Blackwood's  Magazine.     33:124,391. 

Buckminster's  (.J.  S.)  Sermons. 

Burder's  Memoirs  of  pious  women. 

Cary's  (Mrs.  V.)  Letters  to  a  young  lady. 

Child's  (Mrs.)  Cond.  of  women  in  var.  ages. 

Clarke's  World-noted  women  in  all  ages. 

Clayton's  (E.)  Notable  women. 

Clement's  Noble  deeds  of  women. 

Cobb  on  the  Pursuits  of  women. 
Theory  of  Morals. 


Conant's  (W.  C.)  The  great  revival  in  1847. 
Cox's  (F.  A.)  Female  Biography. 
De  AVitt's  Woman :  her  excellence  and  use- 
fulness. 


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Female  Sex — cnnlinued. 

Dublin  University  Mag.     52:1,  623,  696. 
Ellis'  Women  of  England. 

Wives  of  England. 

Daughters  of  England. 

Farnham's  (Mrs.)  Woman  and  her  Era. 
Frazier's  Magazine.     7:591. 
Fuller's  (S.  M.)  Woman  in  the  19th  century. 
FuUom's  Hist,  of  woman,  and  her  connection 

with  religion  and  civilization.    (To  1850.) 
Garnett's  Lectures. 

Gibbon's  Mem.  of  eminently  pious  women. 
Gisbourne's  Duties  of  the  female  sex. 
Grave's  Woman  in  America :  her  moral  and 

intellectual  condition.     (As  in  1844.) 
Gray  (Mrs.)  on  Self-culture. 
Hale's  (Mrs.)  Woman's  Record.     (Sketches 

of  distinguished  women  in  all  ages.) 
Heywood's  Exemplary  lives.  (Curious.  1624.) 
Houston's  Man  a  creation  of  woman. 
Huntingdon's  (Prof.)  Sermons. 
Jameson's  Characteristics  of  women. 
Jay's  (Wm.)  Lectures. 
Kavenaugh's  Woman  in  France  in  the  18th 

century. 
Landell's  Woman's  sphere  in  the  light  of 

Scripture. 
Lawrence's  History  of  Woman  in  England. 
Lectures  to  Ladies.     (A  collection  of  valua- 
ble treatises.) 
Letheredge's  Woman  the  glory  of  Man. 
Mcintosh's  (Maria)  Woman  in  America. 
Mariot's  (H. )  Sermons. 
Marshall's  (Emily)  Woman  in  America. 
Meiner's  Influence  of  W.  in  all  nations. 
Memoirs  of  Isabella  Graham. 
"  Martha  Duun. 

"  Mrs.  Fletcher. 

"  Madame  Guion. 

"  Lady  Huntingdon. 

"  Mrs.  Lydia  M.  Malcom. 

"  Mrs.  Ramsay. 

Monod's  (Adolph)  Sermons. 

Woman  and  her  mission. 

Montesquieu's  Spirit  of  Laws. 
Newton's  (John)  Letters  to  a  wife. 
North  American  Review.     42:849. 
Parke's  Essays  on  Woman's  work. 
Parsons'  Mental  and  moral  dignity  of  W. 
Phillips'    The    Lydias. 
Reid's  (Mrs.)  Plea  for  Woman. 
Robinson's  (Edw.  J.)  Daughters  of  India. 

(Their  social  and  religious  condition  in 

1860.) 
Sanford's  Woman  in  her  social  and  domestic 

character. 
Segur's  (J.  A.)  Condition  and  influence  of  W. 
Sprague's  (W.  B.)  Excellent  Woman. 

Letters  to  a  daughter. 

Starling's  Noble  deeds  of  Woman. 

Taylor's  (D.)  Practical  hints  to  young  ladies. 

Tonno's  Wrongs  of  Woman. 

Toplady's  Sketch  of  mod.  female  character. 

Wade's   (John)  Women  :  past  and  present. 

1859. 


Walker's  (Alex.)  W.  considered  as  to  mind, 

morals,  marriage,  and  divorce. 
West's  (Mrs.)  Letters  to  a  young  lady. 
Westminster  Review.     8:378.  34:254.  35:13. 

84:166. 

Festivals. 

Alt's  (J.  C.  W.)  Predigten. 

Dresserus  de  Festis  Christianorum. 

Hildebrandi  Enchiridion. 

Hospinian  de  Festis  Judieorum,  Ethnicorum, 

et  Christianorum. 
Mayer  de  Origine  et  causis  festorum. 
Nork's  Deutung  der  Geheimlehren,  <tc. 
Schmidii  Hist,  festorum  et  dominicarum. 

Armstrong's  (John)  Sermons. 

Bachman's  Law  of  the  Pentateuch  relating 
to  Festivals. 

Cave's  Primitive  Christianity.     Pt.  1,  Ch.  7. 

Christian  Examiner.     38:35. 

Cowper's  (Dean)  Sermons  on  the  great  festi- 
vals of  the  English  Church. 

Glasses'  Lectures  on  the  Holy  Festivals. 
(Give  an  account  of  the  person  who  is  the 
subject  of  the  day's  celebration.) 

Hobart's  Fest.  and  Fasts  of  the  E])isc.  Ch. 

Mant's  (II.)  Holidays  of  the  Church. 

Marsden's  Festivals  of  the  Ch.  of  England^ 

Mossman's  (T.  W.)  Sermons. 

Nelson's  Fasts  and  Feasts. 

Povah's  (R.)  Sermons. 

Russel's  (A.  T.)  Sermons. 

Stevens'  Fest.  and  Fasts  of  the  church. 

Sumner's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Whitgiffs  (Abp.)  Works.  (Pai-ker  Soc.  pub.) 

Zollikofler's  Festivals  and  Fasts. 

Feticliism. 

De   Brosses,  du   culte   des   dieux  Fetiches. 

(The  first  work  which  gave  general  use  to 

the  term.     1760.) 
Krugg's   Allgemeines    Handworterbuch  der 

philosophischen  Wissenschaften. 
System  der  praktischen  Philosophic. 

This  form  of  idolatry  is  more  or  less  de- 
scribed by  all  travellers  in  Africa. 

Fiction. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.     2d  Series.  9:362. 

Amer.  Quarterlj'  Observer.     1:25. 

Butler's  (Piers  E.)  Rationality  of  revealed 
religion.     (Appendix.) 

Brownson's  Quart.  Rev.     2d  Series.  1:116. 

Christian  Examiner.     42:101. 

Christian  Observer.  14:512.  16:298,371,425. 

Christian  Quart.  Spect.  1:247.  (Religious 
novels.) 

Dehon's  (Bp.  T.)  Sermons. 

Dunlop's  (John)  History  of  fiction. 

Episcopal  Magazine.     2:373. 

Frazier's  Magazine.     1:318. 

Murray's  (H.)  Tendency  of  fictitious  narra- 
tive. 


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Museum  of  Foreign  Literature.     4:40. 
N.  Amer.  Review.     66:271.  57:128.  65:348. 
Quarterly    Review.     72:25.     ("  Evangelical 
novels.") 

Fiftli  Commandineiiitt 

See    FILIAL  DOTIES. 

Flftli  Monarchy.    See  four  KiNaDOMS, 

MILLENARIANS. 

Burnet's  History  of  his  own  times. 
Falkner's  Reproach  and  Censure.  (Append.) 
Goodwin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Hartley's  Paradise  Restored. 
Maton  on  Christ's  personal  reign. 
Ranew's  Glory  of  the  saints. 
Sherwin  on  the  Prophecies. 
Tillinghast's  (John)  Works. 
Tombes'  (John)   Saints  no  Smiters.     (Very 
able.) 

Figlit  of  Faltli.    See  armor  of  god. 

Alleine's  (R.)  The  World  conquered. 

Ambrose's  (Isaac)  Works. 

Becon's  (Tho.)  Works.     (Parker  Soc.  pub.) 

Boston's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Breckell's  (J.)  Christian  Warfare. 

Butcher's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Christian  Examiner.     1:102. 

Christian  Observer.     14:75. 

Christopher's  (Henry)  Sermons.  (The  entire 
volume  is  on  this  subject.) 

Downame's  Christian  Warfare.  ("  One  of 
the  best  pieces  of  practical  divinity  ex- 
tant."— Hervey.) 

Fuller's  (Tho.)  Works.     (Too  little  known.) 

Gray  (Andrew)  on  Spiritual  warfare. 

Greenham's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Works.     Ser.  20. 

Hawker's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Hay  ward's  (Roger)  Sermons. 

Hooker's  The  Christian  life  a  fight  of  faith. 

Lardner's  Works. 

Latimer's  (Bp.)  Works. 

Leifchild's  (John)  Discourses. 

Leyburn's  Soldier  of  the  Cross. 

Love's  Combat  between  the  flesh  and  the 
spirit. 

McKay  on  the  Christian  Warfare. 

Scotfs  (Tho.)  Essays  on  important  subjects. 

Sibbs'  (Rich.)  Sermons.  ("  The  soul's  con- 
flict with  itself.") 

Steele's  (Sir  Rich.)  Christian  Hero. 

Vance's  (W.  F.)  Sermons. 

Vaughn's  Christian  Warfare  illustrated. 

Watts'  Contest  between  flesh  and  spirit. 

Wiseman's  (Sir  Wm.)  Christian  Knight. 

Figurative     Language     of    Scrip- 
ture. 

Gebelin,  Monde  primitif.  (Includes  Oriental 

allegories,  sacred  and  profane.) 
Gerdesii  Dissertationes. 
Hugonis  (a  St.  Victoire)  Opera. 
Lowth,  Prelectiones  de  Sac.  Poes.  Prelec.  4. 
Philonis  Judasi  Legis  allegoriarum. 


Figurative  Lianguage — continued. 

Rambach,  de  Sensus  mystici  eriteriis. 
Rudebach  de  S,ymbolis  Sac.  Scripturae. 
Spanneri  Polyanthea  Sacra. 
Vitringae  Observationes  Sacrae.     Lib.  VL 
Prefatio  ad  comment,  in  Jesaiam. 


Bechaus  on  Biblical  Interpretation. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     13:.314. 
Bloomfield's  (G.  B.)  Serm.     (5  on  the  subj.) 
Brown's  (John)  Sacred  Tropology. 
Carson's  (Alex.)  Principles  of  Biblical  Crit. 
Christian  Disciple.     5:178. 
Christian  Examiner.     48:390.  68:390. 
Christian  Review.     5:321.  10:113. 
Claude  on  the  Composition  of  a  sermon. 
Collyer  on  Scripture  comparisons. 
Conj'beare's  Bampton  Lectures.     1824. 
Foreign  Quarterly  Review.     23:62. 
Fuller's  Abuse  of  allegory  in  preaching. 
Gray  on  Parables  and  allegorical  writings. 
Hall's  (Tho.)  Centuria  Sacra,  &c. 
Home's  (Bp.)  Preface  to  his  Comm.  on  Ps. 
Kurd's  Introd.  to  the  study  of  prophecy. 
Jones  (Wm.)  on  the  Fig.  language  of  Scrip. 
Lord's  (D.  N.)  Characteristics  of  Fig.  lang. 
Theological  and   Literary  Journal. 


(In  nearly  every  number.) 
Lowth's  Preface  to  commentary  on  Isaiah. 
Ludlam  on  Scripture  metaphors. 
Mather's  (Sam.)  Figures  of  the  Old  Test. 
Mills'  (.1.)  Sacred  Symbology. 
Norwood  on  Scripture  figures. 
Paschall's  Thoughts.     Sec.  10-14. 
Taylor's  Moses  and  Aaron.   (Oft.  reprinted.) 
Waterland's  Preface  to  "  Scrip,  vindicated." 
Wemyss'  Symbolical  language  of  Scripture. 
West's  (J.  R.)  Figures  and  types  of  the  0.  T. 
Williams  on  the  Song  of  Solomon.  (Introd.) 
Wood's  (J.)  Nature  and  use  of  figures. 

Filial  Duties.     See  touth. 

Belfrage's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Cleaver  on  the  5th  Commandment. 
Davis'  (William)  Sermons. 
Doddridge's  Lectures. 
Dwight's  Discourses.     Disc.  110. 
Edwards'  Theologia  Reformata. 
Fleetwood's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Hole  on  the  Catechism. 
Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Lightfoot's  Sermons. 
Paley's  Moral  Philosophy. 
Sermons. 


Parsons  on  the  Catechism. 

Pj'le's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Seeker  (Abp.)  on  the  Catechism. 

Scott  on  the  Fifth  commandment. 

Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 

Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 

Wright  (R.)  on  the  Duty  of  children. 

Filled  with  the  Spirit. 

See   operations. 

Goodwin   (John)    on   Being  filled  with  the 
Spirit. 


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Hall's  (Silas)  Sermons. 
Howe's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Final  Causes.    See  causation. 
First  Commaiidmeiit. 

See        00MMANDMENT3,       CATECHISMS, 
IDOLATRY,    UNITT   OF   OOD. 

First  Resurrection.  See  millenarians. 
Burnet's  Theory  of  the  Earth. 
Campbell's  Necessity  of  Revelation. 
Fleming  on  the  First  resurrection. 
Glanvil's  Lux  Orientalis. 
Newton  (Bj).)  on  the  Prophecies. 

Five  Points.   See  under  each  of  the  points, 
viz.  :  ELFXTioN,  definite  atonement, 

GRACE,  FREE  AOENCr,  PERSEVERANCE. 

Cloppenburgii  (loann.)  Disputationes. 
Heidanni  Examen  Catech.  Remonstrantium. 
Heylini  Historia  Quinquarticularis. 
Hickmanni  Historia  quinque  articularis.  (A 
reply  to  Heylin,  and  strongly  Calvinistic.) 
Mollinasi  Enucleatio  Controversiarum. 
Poelenburgii  Disputat.  (Reply  to  Spanheim.) 
Schlichtingii  (lonas)  Dissertationes. 
Spanheimii  (Frid.)  Disputationes. 

Bates  on  the  Controversy  between  Arminians 

and  Calvinists. 
Dickinson  (J.)  on  the  Five  points. 
Edwards'  Veritas  Redux. 
Gill's  Cause  of  God  and  truth. 
Heylin's    (Peter)    Historical  declaration  of 

the  judgment  of  the  Western  churches. 
Ness'  Antidote  against  Arminianism. 
Parks'  (Wm.)  Sermons  on  the  five  points. 
Whitby  on  the  Five  points. 
Williams'  (Dr.  Edw.)  Equity  of  the  Divine 

government.     (Reply  to  Whitby.) 

Flagellantes. 

Boileau  Historia  Flagellantium. 
Cyprian  (Ernest)  de  Eeclesia  subterranea. 
Delolme  Historia  Flaggellantium. 
Forstman    die    Christliehen    Geisslergesell- 

schaften. 
Kortholtus  do  Ecelesiis  suburbicariis,  &c. 
Martene,  Voyages  literaire. 
Muratori  Antiq.  Ital.  Medii  sevi. 
Schneegans,   le   Grand  pelerinage  des   F.  a 

Strassburg  en  1348. 
Schoetgenii  Commentatio  de  secta  F. 
Thiers  (J.  B.),  Critique  de  I'histoire  Flag. 

(A  Justification.) 
Winzeti  Flagellum  sectariornm  Historia. 
Wolschoendorfii  Disquisitiones  HistoricEe. 
Zornius  de  Usu  sacri  cordicicis. 

Boileau's  Hist,  of  the  F.     Tr.  by  De  Lolme. 

[De  Lolme's]  Hist,  of  religious  flagellations 
among  diflerent  nations,  and  especially 
among  Christians.  (A  paraph,  and  com. 
on  the  Hist,  of  Boileau.  Curious  engrav- 
ings. Reprinted  under  the  title,  "  Memo- 
rials of  Superstition.") 


Flattery. 

Coney's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Sermons. 
Hust's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 
Rees'  (Abraham)  Sermons. 
South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jeremy)  Sermons. 
Wells'  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Flemingians.    See  ANABAPTlSTa. 

Folly  of  Sin. 

Brady's  (Nicolas)  Sermons. 
Waples'  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Forbearance. 

Baxter's  (Arthur  G.)  Sermons. 
Christian  Observer.     16:291. 
Ilaldane's  (James)  Works. 
Hewlett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hook's  (W.  F.)  Sermons. 
McCann's  (G.)  Lectures. 

Forbearance  of  God.    See  patience. 

Forekno-wledge  of  God. 

See    attributes,    decrees,    huhah 

responsibility,     SCIENTIA     MEDIA. 

Crellius   de   Deo. 

Kromayer  de  Prescientia  rerum  contingent. 

Bromley's  Divine  prescience  viewed  in  con- 
nection with  human  liberty. 
Charnock's   AVorks. 

Clarke's  (S.)  Boyle  Lectures.     1705,  1706. 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 
Haggar's  Order  of  Causes. 
Howe's  (John)  Letter  to  Sir  Robt.  Boyle. 
Defence  of  the  Letter.  ' 


Jackson  on  Human  liberty. 
Killingsworth's  (Grantham)  Tracts. 

Essay  on  free  agency  and  exposition 


of  John  i.  1,  2. 
King's  Sermons  on  the  Divine  prescience. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Forerunners  of  the  Reformation. 

Flathe's  Gcsch.  d.  Viirlaufer  d.  Ref. 
Ulmann's  Reformatoren  vor  d.  Ref. 
Wessel's  Vorganger  Luther's. 

Gilpin's  Lives  of  Jerome,  Zisea,  &o. 
Perrin's  Luther's  Forerunners. 
Rolfs  Lives  of  the  principal  Reformers. 
Sharley's  Lives  of  the  Fathers  and  Reform. 
Ulman's  Reformers  before  the  Reformation. 
Trans,  by  Menzie. 

Forgiveness  of  Injuries. 

See    PEACEABLENESS,  RESENTMENT. 

Baxter's  (Richard)  Christian  Politics. 
Bell's  (William)  Sermons. 
Berens'  (Edward)  Village  sermons. 
Blair's  (James)  Sermons. 
Bourdaloue's  Sunday  sermons. 


193 


Forgiveness  of  Injuries — continued. 

Brackenbury's  (Edward)  Discourses. 

Brady's  (Nicolas)  Sermons. 

Brett's  (Tiiomas)  Sermons. 

Butts'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Cosens'  (John)  Sermons. 

Davies'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 

Fawcett's  (John)  Sermons. 

Fiddes'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Franklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Fuller's  (Andrew)  Sermons. 

Gatty's  (Alfred)  Sermons. 

Gilpin's  (William)  Sermons. 

Girdlestone's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Gordon's  (Sir  A.)  Sermons. 

Green's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Henry's  (Matthew)  Miscellaneous  works. 

Hill's  (Bryan)  Sermons. 

Kennaway's  (Charles  E.)  Sermons. 

Mason's    (John)    Sermons    on    the   human 

virtues. 
Morony's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Newlin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Paley's  (William)  Sermons. 
Pott's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
Sbuthgate's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Tilly's  (William)  Sermons. 
Weston's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Forgiveness  of  Sin. 

Augustine,  Sermones. 

Danaeus  de  Peccatorum  remissione. 
Du  Bosc  (Pierre),  Sermonnaire. 
Goezius  de  Remissione  peccatorum. 
Loescherus  de  Deletione  peccatorum. 
Reuss'  Lehre  von  der  Rechtfertigung. 

Allen's  (.James)  Sermons. 
Bates'  (William)  Sermons. 
Baxter's  (Arthur)  Sermons. 
Beachcroft's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Bull's  Harmonia  Apostolica. 
Charnock's  (Stephen)  Sermons. 
Collibeare  on  Natural  and  Rev.  Religion. 
East  on  Forgiveness  and  Assurance. 
Foster  on  Natural  Religion. 
Gilpin's  (William)  Sermons. 
Gleig's  (G.  R.)  Sermons  for  plain  people. 
Henry's  (Philip)  Sejmons. 
Hervey's  (James)  Works. 
Hopkins'  (Ezekiel)  Discourses  on  sin. 
Hughes'  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Jenyn's  Evidences  of  the  Christian  religion. 
Maclean's  Apostolical  commission.     (Exc.) 
Magee  on  the  Atonement. 
Massillon's  Sermons. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.    (Sermon 
by  T.  Vincent.) 

13 


Forgiveness  of  Sin — continued. 

Owen  (John)  on  the  130th  Psalm. 
Schobel's    (Edw.)    Sermons   on   the    Lord's 

praj^er. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Lectures  on  the  Catechism. 
Tillotson's  Sermons. 
Trench's  (Francis)  Sermons. 
Truman's  Prevailing  errors  in  the  Church 

of  England. 
Watts'   Strength   and   weakness   of  human 

reason. 
Williams'  (John)  Sermons. 
Witsius  on  the  Covenants. 
Yonge's  (James)  Sermons. 

Formality.    See  rites. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Blackall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Blackley's  (Thomas)  Practical  Sermons. 

Bradford's  Unprofitableness  of  external  rel. 

Bragge's  (Francis)  Sermons  on  undissembled 

religion. 
Bull's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Clagget's  (William)  Sermons. 
Fawcett's  (.John)  Family  Sermons. 
Fernie's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Horneck's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Scattergood's  (Samuel)  Sermons.    ■ 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Tillotson's  Sermons. 
Weston's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Whitby's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 
Wilson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Yonge's  (James)  Sermons. 

Forms  of  Prayer.  See  htfrqies,  pratee, 

PRATER  BOOKS. 

Pro. 
Annand's  Panem  quotidianum. 
Bennet's  History  of  the  ancient  methods  of 

pra.yer. 
Bull's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Burrows'  Christian  faith  and  practice. 
Butler's  (C.)  Hist,  of  formularies  in  Papal, 

Greek,  and  Protestant  churches. 
Calder  (Robt.)  on  Set  forms  of  prayer. 
Comber's  Scholastic  history  of  Liturgies. 
Edwards'  Theologia  Reformata. 
Falkner  (D.  W.)  on  Liturgies. 
Gorham  on  Public  Worship.     (Prize  essay.) 
Jackson  (E.  D.)  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 
Mode's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Paley's  Moral  and  Political  Economy. 
Prideaux's  (H.)  Connection  of  0.  and  N.  T. 
Prideaux's  (John)  Doctrine  of  prayer. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Sharp's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Smallridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Stebbing's  (Henry)  Lectures. 
Taylor's  (H.)  Account  of  prayer. 
Taylor  (Jer.)  on  Extempore  prayer. 


194 


Forms  of  Prayer — ccmtiniied. 

Con. 
Addington  on  the  Necessity  and  expediency 

of  forms. 
Brekel!  on  Forms  of  Prayer. 
Calderwood's  Altare  Damascenum. 
Clarkson  (David)  on  Liturgies. 
[Collings]  on  Prescribed  forms  of  prayer. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  3,  lect.  86. 
Dwight's  Sermons.     Ser.  144. 
Fleming's  (Caleb)  Theophilus  to  Gaius. 
Haldane  on  Worship  and  Ordinances. 
Owen's  (John)  Discourses  concerning  Litur. 
Peirce's  V^indication  of  Dissenters.     Bk.  3. 
Princeton  Review.     18:487. 
Robinson  (Benj.)  on  Forms  of  prayer. 
Taylor's  (John)  Scripture  act  of  prayer. 
Waltford's  Manner  of  public  prayer. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Guide  to  prayer. 
Miscellany. 

Formula  Coiicordiae. 

See    CONSUBSTANTIATION. 

Pro. 

Andre's  Fiinf  predigten. 

Anton's  Gesch.  der  Concordienformel. 

Augusti  Corpus  librorum  symbolicum. 

Chytreeus'  liedencken  iiber  die  Apologie,  &c. 

Deutshmanni  (loann.)  Disputationes. 

Elsvichii  Disquisitiones  llistorioas. 

Francke,  Libri  symbolici  Lutheranas. 

Graumundi  Opera. 

Hutteri  Concordia  Concors. 

Hulsemanni  Prselectiones  Publicae. 

Kirchneri  (Timoth.)  Apologia. 

Kucss,  La  formule  de  eoncorde  dans  ses  rap- 
ports avec  le  N.  Test. 

Laurentius  de  Disput.  et  Controversis. 

Miiller's  Lutherisehes  Concordienbuch. 

Osiandri  (Andr.)  Disputationes  XIIL 

Petri  Responsio  ad  scriptum,  &c. 

Piscatori  Com.  in  Formulam  Cone. 

Quistorpii  (loan.)  Exereitationes. 

Schilbe's  Bekentnisstand  d.  Sog.  reform. 

Schilteri  Defensio  libri  concordiae. 
Con. 

Alhantiner's   Bedencken   iiber   die  Vorrede 
des  Concordienbuch. 

Balthasar's  Hist,  des  torgischen  Buchs. 

Bremcnsii  Defensio  negatae  subscriptionis. 

Gerdesii  Scrinium  Antiquarium. 

Hermanni  Disquisitio  Historica. 

Hospiniani  Concordia  Discors. 

Irenasi  Examen  Form.  Concordiae. 

Muhlii  Dissertationes  Historicae. 

Neostadiensii  Admonitio  Christiana. 

Palmerii  Protestatio. 

Reinhardii  (Mich.  11.)  Dissertationes. 

Sturmii  (lo.)  Opera.     (Many  replies.) 

Velerii  Epistola  Apologetica. 

Wolfius  de  Ubiquitate  atque  adeo  de  corpo- 
rali  presentia  corporis  Christi. 
See   an  account  of  many  books  on   this 

subject,  explanatory,  polemic,  and  historical, 

in  KoECKER,  Bihliotheca  Symholicae. 


Fornication.    See  nNCLEAWWEaa. 

Acton's  Prostitution  considered  in  its  moral, 

social,  and  sanitary  aspects. 
Foster's  (Fr.)  Thoughts  on  the  Times.  1779. 
Hanger's  Life  and  Opinions. 
Hanway's  Causes  of  dissoluteness  among  the 

lower  classes.     1780. 
Hurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Nourse's  (P.)  Homilies. 
Paley's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 
Stebbing's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Turner  (.J.)  on  Fornication. 
Wardlaw  on  Female  prostitution. 
Wilson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Wilson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Fortitude.    See  despondency. 

Limborchii  Theologia  Christianas. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Baddelly's  (George)  Sermons. 

Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Cappe's  Practical  discourses. 

Duchall's  (James)  Sermons. 

Evans  on  Christian  Temper.     Ser.  19. 

Fawcett's  (John)  Sermons. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 

Glass'  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Hewlett's  (John)  Sermons. 

Hunt's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 

Kennicott's  (Benj.)  Sermons. 

Kidder's  (Bp.)  Grounds  of  Christian  F. 

Leechman's  Excellency  of  Christianity. 

Mason's  (John)  Christian  Morals. 

Rees'  (Abraham)  Practical  Sermons. 

Steel's  Christian  Hero. 

Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued.     Ch.  31. 

Watts'  Sermons. 

Zollikofier's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons. 

Fortune.     See   chance,  fate. 

Four  King^donis.    See  fifth  monarchy. 

Deylingii  (Salom.)  Observationes  Sacrae. 
Dieterici  Antiquitates  Saerse. 
Goldast,  Monarchia  sancti  Romani  imperii. 
Hardt  (Herman.)  Dissertationes. 

Allix's  Advent  of  Christ. 

Beroald's  View  of  the  Persian  Monarchy. 

Birk's  Four  prophetic  Empires. 

Brown's  (J.  A.)  Eventide. 

Heling's  Chronology  of  the  four  monarchies. 

Helvic's  Chronology  of  the  four  monarchies. 

Fourierism.    See  sociallsm. 

Fourth  Commandmnent.  See  com- 
mandments, CHANHF,  OF  SABBATH 
lord's  DAy,    SABBATH. 

Fox,  George. 

Fox's  (George)  Journal. 
Works. 


Life  of  George  Fox ;   by  Janney. 

by  Marsh. 

by  Watson. 


195 


Frailty  of  Hfe. 

Amory's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Breckenridge's  ^John)  Sermons. 
Bull's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Cook's  (George)  Sermons. 
Crowe's  (William)  Sermons. 
Dubois'  (Peter)  Sermons. 
Duchall's  (James)  Sermons. 
Henchman's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Hodge's  (John)  Sermons. 
Kennett's  (Basil)  Sermons. 
Langhorn's  (William)  Sermons. 
Leighton's  (Abp.)  Lectures  on  Psalm  39. 
Mason's  (John  M.)  Sermons. 
Mayhew's  (Jonathan)  Sermons. 
Miller's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Morris'  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Owen's  (John)  Sermons. 
Quincy's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Reeves'  (William)  Sermons. 
Wallis'  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 
Warren's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Whichcotc's  (Dr.  Benjamin)  Sermons. 
Williams'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Wilson's  (William  C.)  Sermons. 

Franciscans. 

Albicii  Liber  Conformitatum. 

Antonio  Bibliotheca  Franciscana. 

Aremberg,  Flores  Seraphici. 

Benonia  Biblioth.  scrip,  ord.  minorum. 

Bouchier,  de  Martyrio  fratrum  sub  Henrico 

VIII. 
Boverii  Flores  seraphici.     (A  vast  collection 

of  lives,  with  190  plates  of  miracles  done 

by  these  friars  during  the  16th  century.) 
Bullarium  Ordinis  fratrum  Minorum. 
Chalippe,  Vie  de  St.  Francois. 
Corneii  Chronica  Seraphica. 
Dionysii   Genuensis  Biblioth.  scrip,  ordinis 

Minorum. 
Ferot,  Hist,  des  saints  et  saintes  des  tres 

ordres  de  St.  Francois. 
Gonzaga    de    Origine    relig.    Franeiscanse, 

ejusque   progressu.     (Embraces  not  only 

the  old  world,  but  Mexico,  Peru,  Yucatan, 

Chili,  &c.) 
Gubernati  Orbis  Seraphicus. 
Kresslingeri  Ortus  et  Progressus,  &c. 
Lanovii  Chronicon  generale. 
Matutensi  Bullarium  Fratrum  Minorum. 
Sedulii  Historia  Franciscana. 
Thuellier,  Diarium  patrum,  fratrum  et  soro- 

rum  ord.  Minorum. 
Waddingii  Annales  ordinis  Minorum.     ("A 

work  of  vast  labor,  but  often  fabulous." — 

Walch.) 
Willeti  Athene  orthodoxorum  sodalitii,  &c. 
Hearne's  Hist,  of  the  English  Franciscans. 

For  full  lists  of  Franciscan  writers,  see 
Sedulius  and  Wabdixgifs,  named  above. 
Waddingius  gives  the  nation  of  each  writer, 
his  topics,  number  of  volumes,  <fcc.  His  work 
has  several  "continuations,"  bringing  it 
down  to  1700,  in  25  volumes,  folio. 


Fraud.    See  inteority. 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 
Foster's  ^Dr.  James)  Sermons. 
Whitaker's  (Edw.  W.)  Sermons. 


Free  Agency.  V 

Augustine,  de  Gratia  et  libero  arbitrii. 
Basil,    Opera. 

Alvarezii  de  Auxiliis  Div.  gratiae  et  humani 

arbitrii  libertate. 
Amyraldi  (Moses)  Dissertationes. 
Andala  (Ruard.)  Disputationes. 
Chemnitii  Examen  Concilii  Tridentini. 
Cochl^us  de  Libero  arbitrio  hominis. 
Dittes'    (F.)    Ueber   die    Sittliehe   Freiheit. 

(Revises  the  systems  of  Spinoza,  Leibnitz, 

and  Kant.) 
Erasmi  Opera.  (His  Diatribe  on  this  subject 

occasioned   many   publications,   jiro   and 

con.) 
Fischer,  Freiheit  des  mensch.  Willens. 
Frankii  Commentationes. 
Haberkornii  Vindicatio  Lutheri. 
Hunnii  (Nicol.)  Disputationes. 
Kraflftius  de  Servo  et  libero  arbitrii. 
Luther  de  Servo  arbitrio. 
Lyseri  (Guil.)  Dissertationes. 
M'artens'    Eleutheros. 
Molinje   Liberi  arbitrii   cum  gratia3  donis, 

providentia,  et  predestinatione,  concordia. 
Mori  Victoria  Gratise. 
Pennoti  Propugnaculum. 
Petavius  de  Libero  arbitrio. 
Placaei  (losua)  Opera. 
Quenstedii  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Quistorpius  de  Viribus  liberi  arbitrii. 
Suarez  de  Divina  Gratia. 
'Thummii  (Theod.)  Dissertationes. 

Barnes'  (Robt.,  the  Martyr)  Works. 

Ball  (John)  on  the  Covenant  of  grace. 

Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     4:77. 

Brown's  (Tho.)  Philosophy  of  the  mind. 

BufBer's  First  Truths. 

Butler's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Analogy.     Part  1,  Ch.  6. 


Butterworth  on  Moral  Government. 
Cairns  (W.)  on  Moral  Freedom. 
Cole  on  Divine  Sovereignty. 
Crisp's  Christ  alone  exalted. 
Crybbace's  (T.  T.)  Essays. 
Edwards'  (Dr.  John)  Veritas  Redux. 
Edwards  (Pres.)  on  the  Will. 
Liberty  and  necessity. 


Emmons'  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 

Flavel's  Method  of  Grace. 

Fuller's  (And.)  Essays. 

Gibbs'  Contemplations. 

Goodwin's  (John)  Triumviri. 

Hey's  (John)  Lectures. 

Hussey  on  God's  operations  of  grace. 

Investigator.     1:.35. 

Jackson's  Defence  of  human  liberty. 


196 


Free  Agency — continued. 

Jortin's  Six  Dissertations. 

Locke  on  the  Human  Understanding. 

Macombie  (W.)  on  Moral  Agency. 

Miiller's  Christian  doctrine  of  sin. 

Park  Street  Lectures.     Lect.  10. 

Princeton  Review.     29:101. 

Robinson's  Christian  System.     Essay  14. 

Sanderson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Smith's  Theory  of  moral  sentiments. 

Skelton's  (P.)  Sermons. 

Spring's  Dialogues  and  Disquisitions. 

Stebbings'  Operations  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Theological     Essays     reprinted     from     the 

Princeton  Review. 
Tindall's  (Wm.,  the  Martyr)  Works. 
Toplady's  Works.     (Sermons.), 
Townsend's  (Geo.)  Sermons. 
West  on  Moral  Agency.     Part  1. 
Whedon's  Freedom  of  the  will,  as  a  basis  of 

human  resjionsibility. 

Free  Cliiircli  of  Scotland. 

Blackwood's  Magazine.     53:.352.  55:221. 
British  Quarterly  Review.     1:390. 
Brvson's  Ten  years  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

(1833  to  1843.) 
Buchanan's  (Geo.)  Ten  years'  conflict. 
Eclectic  Museum.     3:305. 
Frazier's  Magazine.     23:503.  24:112.  28:1. 
Princeton  Review.     21:82. 

Freedom  of  the  Press. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Works.     (Splendid.) 
Hunt's  (F.  K.)  History  of  newspapers.    (To 
1850.) 

Freedom  of  Opinion.    See  liberty  of 

CONSCIENCE,  OPINION,    PRIVATE   J0DQ- 
MENT,    TOLERATION. 

Buddffius  de  Libertate  eogitandi. 

Crouza,  Examen  de  traite  de  la  liberie  de 

penser. 
Pfaflius  de  Libertate  eogitandi. 

Alison's  (Archibald)  Sermons. 

Dupree's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Edinburg  Review.     76:198. 

Ibbot's  Boyle  Lectures.     1713,  '14. 

Princeton  Review.     24:312. 

Tombs'  Saints  no  Smiters.     (Powerful.) 

Freemasonry. 

Fro. 
Acerrello's  Freimiurers  in  ihrem  Zusammen- 

hang  init  d.  R;l.  d.  ^gypter,  der  Juden, 

u.  d.  Christen. 
Encyelopedie  Maoniqiie.     1825. 
Kloss'  Geschichte  der  Freimaurer. 

Ash's  Masonic  M  mual. 
Bagnal  (Tho.)  on  Freemasonry. 
Calcott's  Principle-:  and  practices,  &c. 
Carlisle's  Manual  A  Masonry. 


Freemasonry — continued. 
Pro. 

Chandler's  Masonic  Discourses. 
Creigh's  Masonry  and  Antimasonry. 
Cross'  True  Masonic  Chart. 

Masonic  text  book. 

Templar's  chart. 

Davis'  Freemason's  Monitor. 
Entick's  Constitutions,  Regulations,  (fee. 
Fellowes'  Defence  of  F.     (Wood  cuts.) 
Free  Mason's  Quarterly  Review,     London. 

1834  to  the  present. 
Harris'  (T.  M.)  Principles.  Tendency,  Ac. 
Discourses  on  public  occasions. 


Hutchinson's  Spirit  of  Masoni-y. 
Hyneman's  Masonic  Record. 

Origin  of  Freemasonry. 


Knapp's  Genius  of  Masonry. 

Laurie's  History  of  Freemasonry. 

Leslie's  (C.  S.)  Principles  of  Freemasonry. 

McCoy's  True  Masonic  guide. 

Masonic  Library.  (A  series  of  30  volumes, 
of  approved  Masonic  literature.) 

Moore's  Ancient  Regulations  of  Masonry. 

Morris'  Code  of  Masonic  laws. 

Oliver's  (Rev.  J.)  Account  of  the  schism 
among  free  and  accepted  Masons  in  Eng- 
land, in  the  18th  century. 

Oliver's  (Geo.)  Masonic  History. 

Theocratical  philosophy. 

(Sundry  other  treatises.) 


Preston's  Illustrations  of  Masonry. 
Sandys'  History  of  Masonry. 

Coi,. 
Adams'  (J.  Quiney)  Letters  on  Masonry. 
Alger's  Ritual  of  Masonry.     Plates. 
Antiuiasonic  Review.    X.  York.    1828-1836. 
Baruel's  History  of  Jacobinism. 
Bernard's  Light  on  Masonry. 
Brown's  Narrative  of  the  Anti-masonic  ex- 
citement in  1829. 
Carwithcn's  Antichristian  character  of  M. 
Dublin  Review.     6:137. 
Duli'in  University  Magazine.     52:271. 
Fellowes'  Mysteries  of  Masonry. 
Freemasonry  Exposed;   in  extracts  from  its 

standard  authors. 
Jones'  (H.)  Letters  on  Masonry. 
''  Master   Mason"   on    Masonrj'.     (Extracts 

from  ]\ra sonic  authors.) 
Morgan's  Illustrations  of  Masonry. 
New  England  Antimasonic  Almanac,  from 

1829  to  1835.     (Contains  the  oaths,  signs, 

grips,  Ac.) 
O'Brien's  Round  towers  of  Ireland. 
Odiorne's  Origin,  nature,  tendencj-,  <tc. 
Perkins'  Downfall  of  Masonry. 
Preston's  Illustrations  of  Masonry. 
Prichard's  Masonry  detected.     1776. 
Proceedings  of  Anti- Masonic  Convention  at 

Albanv.     1829,  1830. 

—  Boston.     1830,  '1,  '2,  '3,  '4. 

Philadelphia.     1831,  '2,  '3. 

Middlebury,  Vermont.     1830. 


197 


Freemasonry — cnntinupd. 

Con. 
Proceedings  of  Anti-Masonic  Convention  at 

Baltimore.     1831,  1832. 
And  many  others. 
Robinson's  Proofs  of  a  conspiracy,  <fec. 
Rush  (Rich.)  on  Freemasonry. 
Spencer's  Report  to  the  Senate  of  N.  York, 

1830,  on  the  abduction  of  Morgan. 
Stearne's  (J.  G.)  Nature,  Tendency,  &c. 
Stone's  (W.  L.)  Letters  on  Masonry. 
[Ward's  (H.  D.)]  Pretensions  of  Masonry  by 

a  Master  Mason. 
Whittlesey's   Report   on   the   abduction  of 

Morgan. 

Gowan's  Catalogue,  1866,  embraces  550 
treatises  on  this  subject.  Barthelmes' 
Catalogue  of  American  hooks  on  Free  mason  rij, 
1856,  cites  450. 

Free  Thinkers.    See  in'fidelitt. 

French  Prophets. 

See    FALSE  PROPHETS. 

Frequent  Communion. 

Arnauld,  QSuvres.  (Gives  the  sentiments  of 
the  Fathers,  and  decisions  of  Councils.) 

Baker's  (D.  B.)  Sermons. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Advantages  of  frequent  C. 

Brown's  (John)  Apology  for  more  frequent 
administration. 

Duncan  (Prof.)  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Erskine's  (Dr.  John)  Theolog.  Dissertations. 

Girdlestone's  Sermons  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Hesketh's  Exhortation  to  frequent  C. 

Mason's  (John  M.)  Letters. 

Patrick  (Simon)  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Tillotson's  (John)  Sermons. 

Tracts  for  the  Times.     Tract  26. 

Wilson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Wordsworth's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Free  "Will.    See  free  AOENcr, 
Free-lVill  Baptists. 

Pro. 
The  Free-Will  Baptist  Manual. 
The  Doctrine. 

The  Church  Member's  Book. 
History  of  the  Free-Will  Baptists. 
Memoir  of  John  Colby. 

"      "  Daniel  Marks. 

"      "  Benjamin  Randall. 
Minutes  of  the  General  Conference. 
Morning  Star.     Period.     Dover,  N.  Hamp. 

Friends  [«  Hicksite"]. 

Pro. 
Advocate  of  Truth.     Periodical. 
Belanger,  James,  Life  of. 
Berean,  'The.     Periodical. 
Christian  Examiner.     51:321. 


Friends  ["  Hicksite"]— c(m<i«M«ci. 
Pro. 

Cockburn's  Review  of  the  late  divisions,  Ac. 
1829. 

Comly,  John,  Life  of. 

Friend's  Intelligencer.  Periodical.  1844  to 
present. 

Friend's  Miscellany.  A  compilation  of  11 
volumes. 

Gibbon's  Review  of  the  causes  of  the  separa- 
tion. 

Hicks,  Elias,  Life  of:  by  himself. 

'   bv  M.  T.  C.  Gould. 


Journal  and  letters. 
Extemporaneous  Discourses. 
Letters  and  Essays. 


Jackson  on  the  Christian  ministry. 
Janney's  Conversations  on  religious  subjects. 
Michener's  Annals  of  "  Quakerism." 
Paul  &.  Amicus.     (A  forcible  polemic  work.) 
Report  of  the  trial  of  Shotwell  and  others. 
Story's  Conversations  and  anecdotes. 
The  Quaker.     Periodical. 
Witherald's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Con. 
Burnap's  Elias  Hicks  and  the  Hicksites, 
Senneff's  (George)  Bible  Advocate. 
View  of  the  sentiments  of  E.  Hicks  respect- 
ing future  rewards  and  punishments. 

Numerous  pamphlets,  pro  and  con,  were 
published  on  this  controversy  in  Pennsyl- 
vania and  Now  York,  about  A.  D.  1820-1840. 

Friends  ["Orthodox"]. 

Pro. 
Benezet,  sur  les  Quakers. 
Caton,  Alarm,  geblasen  zu  alien  Nationen. 
Crisp,  Klang  des  Alarms. 
Green's  Zeugnis  an  alle  Nationen. 
Keith  (Geo.)  Resjjonsio  ad  Bajeri  disserta- 

tionem. 
Kolhausii  Dilucidationes. 
Lawson,  Antwort  auf  ein  Buch  gennant,  der 

Unflat  der  Quaker. 

Abell's  Deceit  made  manifest. 

Adams'   Exhortation  to   all  who    desire   to 

know  the' truth. 
Alexander  on  Worship  and  the  Ministry. 
Anderson's  Visitation  in  love  to  the  people 

called  Baptists. 
Armistead's    Principles    and    sufferings   of 

Friends. 
Arscott's  State  of  the  Chris,  religion.     1730. 
Ash's  (E.)  Essays. 

Christian  Doctrine  and  Practice. 


Ashley's  Scripture  Teachings. 

Christian  Counsel. 

True  light  vindicated. 


Atkinson's  Standard  of  the  Lord. 

Aynsloe's  Besom  of  Truth. 

Baker's  (Daniel)   Thundering  voice  out  of 

Zion. 
(Many  other  treatises. 


198 


Friends  ["  Orthodox"] — continued. 
Pro. 

Barclay's  Truth  cleared  of  calumny. 
Theses  Theologies;. 

Quakerism  confirmed. 

Anarchy  of  the  Ranters. 

Apology  for  Christian  divinity. 

Universal  love. 

Inward  revelations  of  the  Spirit. 

Truth  triumphant. 

Many  other  tracts. 

Bates'  (Elisha)  Doctrines  of  the  Friends. 
Bathhurst's  (Eliz.)  Truth  vindicated. 
Baylcy  on  the  State  of  man  before  and  after 

the  Fall. 

Government  of  the  Lamb. 

Warning  to  all  Papists, 

Warning  to  Reformed  churches. 

Besse's  Defence  of  Quakerism.     (Answer  to 

Smith's  Preservative.) 
Sevan's  (John)  Salutation  to  the  Baptists. 

Defence  of  Quaker  doctrines. 

Bevan's  (Tho.)  Reply  to  Plymton. 
Burroughs' (Edw.)  Works.     1672.     (Avery 

voluminous  collection  of  the  writings  of 

Fox  and  others.) 
Camm's  Truth  ])revailing  against  Clamor. 
Caton's  (AVm.)  Enquirer  resolved.     1660. 
Chaikely's  (Thomas)  Works.     1751. 
Chandler's  Apology  for  Quakers.      1714. 
Claridge's  (Richard)  Works.     172.3. 
Clarkson's  Portraiture  of  Quakerism.     1806. 
Crisp's  (Stephen)  Scripture  Truths.     1693. 

Charitable  Advice. 

Declarations. 

Crouch's  Posthuma  Christiana.     1712. 
Crook's  (John)  AVorks. 
Dewsberry's  AVorks. 
EUwood's  Forgery  no  Christianity. 

Other  Treatises. 

Epistles  of  Yearly  and  Monthly  Meetings. 

(Contain  a  great  amount  of  wisdom  and 

piety.) 
Evans'  Exp.  of  the  faith  of  Friends.     1828. 
Farnsworth's  Light  rising  out  of  darkness. 
Field's  Defence  of  the  people  called  Q. 

Light  and  truth. 

Fisher's  (Samuel)  AA^orks.     1679. 
Forster's  Quakers  defended.     1732. 
Fothergill's  Life,  travels,  and  letters.     1780. 

Reply  to  Owen  on  Baptism. 

Fox's  (Geo.)  Journal.    (A  deeply  interesting 

book.) 

Various  works. 

Friend's  Intelligencer.     Phil.     1838,  et  seq. 
Friend's  Review.  Phil.    1847  to  the  present. 
Fuce's  Fall  of  the  visible  idol. 
Fuller's  (Sam.)  Reply  to  Joseph  Boyle. 
Grattan  on  Baptism  and  the  Lord's  supper. 
Grubb's  Life  and  religious  labors. 
Gurney's  (J.  J.)   Distinguishing  views,  <te. 

1825. 
— : Peculiarities    of    the    Society    of 

Friends.     1840. 
Gutton's  Remarks  on  Quaker  principles. 


Friewds  ["  Orthodox"] — continued. 


Hancock's  (Tho.)  Reply  to  Crewdson. 
Several  other  treatises. 


Haydock's  Writings,  labors,  and  suflferings. 
Helton's  (John)   Reasons   for   quitting   the 

Methodists. 
Hodden's  One  good  way  of  God. 
Holme's  Serious  call  to  all  people. 
Howgill's  (Francis)  AA'^orks. 
Hubbertson's  AA'^orks.     (A^oluminous.) 
Keese's  The  Church  and  the  People. 
Lawson's  (Tho.)  Baptismalogia.     1703. 
Marshall's  AVay  of  life  revealed. 
Various  other  treatises. 


Naylor's  Old  serpent's  voice. 

—  Discovery  of  the  Man  of  sin. 

Answer  to  Baxter's  Q.  catechism. 

Satan's  designs  discovered. 

Wickedness  weighed. 

Blindness  of  Babel's  builders. 


Pemberton's  (John)  Life  and  Travels. 
Penn's  (Wm.)  Primitive  Christ'j'  revived. 

Innocency  with  open  face. 

—  Defence  of  Gospel  truths. 

Complete  works.  2  thick  folios.  1756. 


Pennington's  (Isaac)  AA'orks.     1761. 
Phillip's  A^indicia3  Veritatis. 
Phipps'  (Joseph)  AA'^orks. 
Pike  on  Baptism  and  the  Lord's  supper. 
Pugh's  (Ellis)  Salutation  to  Brittous. 
Rogers'  (AVm.)  Christian  Quaker. 
Russel's  Quakerism  no  Paganism. 
Rutty  on  AA^omen's  preaching, 
on  Christian  discipline. 


Salthouse's  Works. 
Savery's  Discourses. 
Stephenson's  Call  from  death.     1667. 
Tuke's  Principles  of  the  Quakers. 
AA'hite's  (Dorothy)  AVorks. 
AVhitehead's  Antidote  to  the  venom  of  the 
snake  in  the  grass. 

Christian  Quaker. 

Apology  for  the  Quakers. 

Truth  prevalent. 


Other  works. 

AVhitehouse's  Doct.  of  perfection  vindicated. 
AVhiting's  (John)  Life  and  writings.     1708. 
AVoolrich's  Declaration  to  the  Baptists. 
AVoolman's  (J.)  AVorks.     1794. 

Con. 

Arnold!  Exercitatio  de  Quakerismo. 

Baieri  Collatio  Doct.  Quakerorum  et  Protes- 

tantium. 
Berkendal's  der  Quacker  geist  entdecket. 
Colberg,  Platonisch-hermctischen  Christen. 
Croesii  Historiii  Quakeriana. 
Danhaveri  Disputationts  ThLologicse. 
Loeber's  Quaker  Greuels. 
Morgenbesser's  Priifung  d.  Quaker-pulvers. 
Miiller  (J.)  Quaker-quakeln. 
Neumanni    Synopsis    errorum   fanatieorum 

quos  Tremuli  fovent. 


199 


Frleuds  ["  Orthodox"] — continued. 

Con. 
Paul's  Augensalbe  vor  die  welche  sagen,  &c. 

Quaker  Grlaube  und  Dienst. 

Rhayii  Confusa  confessio  tremulantium. 
Rieseri  Anti-Barclaius. 
Schelvigii  Quakerismus  confutatus. 
Schroederus  de  Spiritu. 

Adamson's  Quaker  principles  quaking. 
Alexander's  Jesuitico-Quakerism. 
Allen's  Danger  of  Enthusiasm. 
American  Quarterly  Review.     15:380. 
Andrews'  Expostulation  with  the  Quakers. 
Audland's  Spirit  of  Quakerism. 
Ball's  Holy  Scripture  the  test  of  truth. 
Bartlett's  Soveraigne  balsame  applied. 
Bates'  Quakero-Methodism. 
Baxter's  (R.)  Quaker's  Catechism. 
Bennett's  (Thos.)  Necessity  of  Revelation. 

Confutation  of  Quakerism. 

Bewick's  Answer  to  Quakerism. 
Bristed  (John)  on  the  Society  of  Friends. 
Brown's  Quakerism  the  road  to  Paganism. 
Brownlee  (Will.  C.)  on  Quakerism. 
Bugg's  (Francis)  Picture  of  Quakerism. 

Sober  expostulations. 

Pilgrim's  Progress  from  Quakerism 

to  Christianity. 

Quaker  principles  exposed.     1699. 

Various  other  bitter  treatises. 


Burrough's  Generation  of  the  Quakers. 
Byne's  Scornful  Quakers  answered. 
Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     6:530. 
Christian  Observer.     13:95. 
Cockson's  Quaker  dissected. 
Cox's  Quakerism  not  Christianity. 
Dove  on  Inspiration.     (Internal  light.) 
Eaton's  Quaker  confuted. 
Faldo's  Quakerism  no  Christianity. 
Grey's  True  picture  of  Quakerism. 
Hale's  Quaker  principles  quaking. 
Hancock's  (John)    Reason  for  withdrawing 

from  the  Society. 

The  Peeulium. 

Haworth's  Quaker  confuted. 

Hieke's  Q.  condemned  out  of  his  own  mouth. 

Jenner's  Quakerism  anatomized. 

Kay's   Answer   to    18    queries.     (Reply    to 

Whitehead.) 
Keach's  Quaker  doctrine  weighed. 
Keith's  (Geo.)  Deism  of  Wm.  Penn  exposed. 

Doctrine  of  the  Apostles. 

Magic  of  Quakerism.    (Against  Bar- 


clay.) 


Serious  call  to  the  Quakers. 
Many  other  treatises. 


Leslie's  Snake  in  the  grass. 

Defence  of  the  same. 

Primitive  heresy  revived. 

Other  tracts. 

Maurice's  (F.  D.)  Kingdom  of  Christ. 

Moore  &  Home's  Dangerous  principles  of 
the  Quakers.  (Especially  against  George 
and  John  Whitehead  and  George  Fox.) 


Friends  ["Orthodox"]— conrmwed. 

Con. 

Newton's  Sentiments  of  the  Quakers. 

Norris'   Works. 

Pilkington's  Address  to  Quakers. 

Plimpton's  Charges  against  the  Quakers. 

Princeton  Review.     5:417.20:353. 

Pryne's  Quaker  unmasked. 

Roswell's  Answer  to  30  queries. 

Russell's   Quakerism  is  Paganism.     (Reply 

to  Luddington.) 
Scaudrell's  Antidote  agaijist  Quakerism. 
Scotton's  Becoldus  redivivus. 
Sharp's  (Granville)  Principles  of  the  Q. 
Sherlock's  Quaker's  questions  answered. 
Smith's  (Pat.)  Preservative  against  Q. 
Stalham's  Reviler  rebuked. 
Stebbing's  Conference  with  Middleton. 
Stilliugfleet's  Advice  concerning  Quakerism. 
Taswell's  Antichrist  revealed. 
Thompson's  Letter  to  Wm.  Penn. 
Thornley's  Doctrines  of  Barclay's  Apology. 
Underhill's  (T.)  Hell  broke  loose. 
Weld's  Perfect  Pharisee. 
Wilkinson's  Quakerism  examined.     (Reply 

to  Tuke.) 

After  this  article  was  written  I  expunged 
about  half  the  citations  as  superfluous.  For 
a  list  of  over  three  thousand  works,  contro- 
versial and  practical,  see  John  Whiting's 
"Catalogue  of  Friends'  hooJcs,  from  the  first 
appearance  of  said  people."     1708. 

Friends,  History  of. 

See    FOX,  PENN,  RELIGIONS. 

Alberti's  Nachrict  von  der  Relig.  d.  Quaker. 
Arnold's  (G.)   Kirchen   und  Ketzerhistorie. 

1688. 
Croesii  Hist.  Quakeriana.    1695.    (The  first 

history  of  this  people.) 
Danhaveri  Disputationes  Theologicae. 
Gregoire,  Histoire  des  Sects.     (History  of 

the  French  Quakers.) 
Histoire  abregee  de  la  Naissanee  et  du  pro- 

gres  du  Quakerisme.     (Acta  erudit.) 
Lassen's  Historic  der  Quakerischen  Secte. 
[Naude]  Histoire  de  la  naissanee,  Ac. 

Allen.  Wm.,  Life  of.  Died  1843. 
Backhouse,  Edw.,  Life  of.  1854. 
Barclay's  (John)  Memoirs  of  the  Friends  in 

the  North  of  Scotland. 
Benezet's  Origin  of  the  religious  society  of 

Friends.     1780. 
Besse's  Sufferings  of  the  Quakers.     (From 

1650  to  1689.     2  vols.,  folio.) 
Bishop's  New  England  judged.     (An    ace. 

of  the  persecution  of  Quakers.     1656  to 

1660.) 
Bowden's    History  of  Friends  in   America. 

To  1845. 
Chris.  Exam.  2:252.  30:237.  40:145.  51:322. 
Clark's    Portraiture    of    Quakerism.      (See 

Edinburg  Review.     10:85.) 


200 


FrlenAs,  History  ot— continued. 

Clark's  Memoirs  of  the  private  and  public 

lifeof  Wm.  Penn.  (See  Edinb.  Rev.  21:444.) 
Crisp,  Stephen,  Life  of.     1695. 
Creese's  General  History  of  the  Qualiers. 
Crouch's  (W.)  Collection  of  papers,  &o.  1712. 
Davis'  Digest  of  legislative  enactments  rela- 
ting to  the  Quakers  in  England.     1849. 
Davies'  (Rich.)  Travels  in  North  AVales. 
De  Thou's  (Madame)  History  of  the  Q. 
Eclec.  Rev.    4th  Series.    1:280.    N.  S.  5:225. 
Edinburg  Review.     10:85.  87:503. 
Edmundson's  Journal  of  his  life. 
Fox's  (Geo.)  .Journal.     1694. 
Fox's  (Jos.  John)   Inquiry  into  the  causes 

of  the  weakness,  &c.     1860. 
Fothergill's  Essay  on  the  Society  of  Friends. 

(Causes  of  its  decline.     1860.) 
Gough's  History  of  the  Quakers.     To  1790. 
Hancock's  Peculium.  (Causes  of  the  decline.) 

1869. 
Holmes'    Travels   in  Europe  and  America. 

1753. 
Jaffray's  Rise  and  prog,  of  Q.  in  Scotland. 
Ketty's  Memoirs  of  the  primitive  Quakers. 
Litte"ll's  Living  Age.     17:390. 
Macnair's  Causes  of  the  moral  and  numerical 

decline  of  the  Society  of  Friends.     1860. 
Mather's  (Cotton)  History  of  New  England. 
Minutes  of  Quarterly  and  yearly  meetings. 
Mosheim's  Eccles.  History.     (Supjilement.) 
Naylor,  James,  Life  of. 
Nile's  Register.     24:303.  45:11. 
North  British  Review.     27:180. 
Penn's  Rise  and  progress,  &o. 
Ree's  Cyclopedia.     (Art.  "  Quaker.") 
Rountree's  Quakerism,  past  and  pres.    1859. 
Rutty's  History  of  Irish  Quakers.     1750. 
Sewell's  History  of  the  rise,  increase,  &c. 
Tuke's     Biographical    notices    of    eminent 

members  of  the  Society. 
Wagstaflf's  History  of  the  Quakers.     1845. 
Westminster  Review.     1:593. 
Wight's  Rise  and  progress  of  the  Quakers  in 

Ireland.     1653    to    1700.     Continued    by 

Rutty. 
Yearly  Meeting  Minutes. 

Friendsliip. 

Abercrombie's  Moral  feelings.  Part  1,  sec.  2. 

Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Burton's  (Edward)  Sermons  at  Oxford. 

Case's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Coney's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Darnell's  (W.  N.)  Sermons. 

Dodwell's  (William)  Sermons. 

Enfield's  (William)   Sermons.     (Caution   in 

forming.) 
Franklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Holland's  (John)  Sermoris. 
Hopkins'  (Dr.  Sam.)  System  of  Divinity. 
Lawton's  (Edward)  Lectures. 
Lochier's  (Nicolas)  Sermons. 
McCrie's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Sermons. 


Mann's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Pierce's  (John)  Sermons. 

Porteus'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Short's  (T.  V.)  Sermons. 

Short's  (William)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  Nature  and  offices  of  friendship. 

Wilkins'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Frivolity.     See  discretion,  sobriett. 

Frtigality.    See  prodigalitt. 

Buckminster's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Burgh's  Dignity  of  Hum.  nature.  Bk.  1.  pt.2. 
McKenzie's  Moral  history  of  frugality  and 
its  opposite  vices. 

Friiits  of  tlie  Spirit.    See  spiritoalitt. 

Bethune's  (Geo.  W.)  The  Fruits  of  the  Sp. 

Haweis'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Hooper's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Mant's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Sanderson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Thornton's  Fruits  of  the  Spirit. 

Vaughn's  ( Henry )^ermons. 

Yonge's  (James)  Sermons. 

Fitluess  of  Time.    See  seventy  weeks. 

Frischmuthii  Prosographia  Messiae. 

Amer.  Presbyterian  Review.     4:375. 
Berriman's  Boyle  Lectures.     1730. 
Cunninghame  on  the  Chron.  of  the  LXX. 
Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 
Clayton's  Time  of  the  coming  of  Christ. 
Collinson's  (J.)  Observations. 
Delany's  (Patrick)  Sermons. 
Fiddes'  (Richard)  Discourses. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 
Hall's  Bampton  Lectures.     1798. 
Hartes'  (W.  M.)  Sermons. 
Hoare's  (Cha.  J.)  Course  of  Div.  judgments. 
Hetherington's  (W.  M.)  Fulness  of  time. 
Home's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 
Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 
Le  Bas'  (Cha.  W.)  Sermons. 
Lord's  Theo.  and  Lit.  Journal.  4:447.  6:469. 
Maclaurin's  Essays. 
Marshall's  (Nathan)  Sermons. 
Robinson's  Proj)h.  of  the  Messiah. 
Sucker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
White's    Fitness    of  the   time  when   Christ 
came. 

Fundamentals. 

Ayme,  les  Fondemens  de  la  foi. 
Bergii  Disputationes  Theologies. 
Curtius  de  Articulis  fundamcntalibus. 
Graverolius  de  Artie,  fundamentalibus. 
Holdeni  Divinae  fidei  Analysis. 
Hulsemanni  (loann.)  Disputationes. 
Meisneri  (J.)  Irenicum  Dur»anum. 
Pfaffius  de  Fidei  Christi  articulis,   ejusquo 
aualogia. 


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Fundamentals— con^'nue(f. 

Schmiiltii  (Soli.)  Dissertationes. 

Seinu'i-tus  ill'  Articulis  tiilei  iuudamental. 

Spiinheimii  DisjnitatioiiL'i*. 

Turrettini  ^J.  A.)  Disqiiisitiones. 

Walch's  Geschichte  lier  Glaubcnslehre. 

Wandalimis  Dissertationes. 

Zeltneri    (Uiistav.)     Disst-rtationes.     ("Cur 

articuli  tidui   fundiimentales  non    sint  in 

scrip,  sacra  pressus  detiniti  ?") 

Baxter's  Saiut's  Rest.     Ch.  3. 

Bonnet  on  Scripture. 

Burder's  (Ili-nry  F.)  Lectures. 

Burton's  (Dr.  Jolin)  Concio  ad  clerum. 

Byficld's  Priiiciplos  :  or,  Wholesome  words. 

Chillingworth':?  Safe  way  to  salvation. 

Clarke's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Craddock's  Knowledge  and  practice. 

Douglass'  (James)  Truths  of  Religion. 

Foster's  (.Tames)  Essay  nn  fundamentals. 

Hammond's  (Henry)  \\'orks. 

Holden's  Analysis  of  faith. 

Locke's  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 

MacCosh  on  Fundamentals. 

Milner's  (Jos.)  E.^sentials  of  Christianity. 

Moore    on    Fundamentals.      (Tho    genuine 

marks  of  a  fundamental.) 
Pollock's  (Wra.)  Essays  on  fund,  truths. 
Rymer  on  Revelation. 
Short's  (Tho.  Y.)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Dan.)  Fund,  of  faith  and  practice. 
Waterland's  Discourses  and  Charges. 
Whowell's  Essentials  of  faith. 

Funeral  Sermons. 

Alden,  T.,  on  Gen.  Washington. 
Appleton,  N.     Several. 
Ashworth,  C,  on  Isaac  Watts. 
Baldwin,  Tho.,  on  Gov.  Phillips. 
Bentley,  W.,  on  B.  Hodges. 

on  Gen  Fiske. 

Buckminster,  J.,  on  S.  Haven  and  wife. 
Calamv,  Edm.,  on  Mrs.  AVilliams. 
Chan-l'ler,  S.,  on  T.  Hadfield. 

on  G.  Smith. 

on  M.  Lowman. 

Dana,  D.,  on  Gen.  Washington. 
Doddridge,  P.,  on  I.  N orris. 

on  a  Child. 

Edwards,  Jon.,  on  D.  Brainerd, 

Everett,  Edw.,  on  J.  L.  Abbot. 

Featley,  Dan.     Several. 

Fleetwood,  Bp.,  on  Duke  of  Gloucester. 

Fleming,  C,  on  J.  Foster. 

Forbes',  Bp.,  Funeral  sermons. 

Foster,  J.,  on  T.  Emlyn. 

Furman,  Rich.,  on  Gen.  Washington. 

Gadsden,  C,  on  Bp.  Dehon. 

Gano,  John,  on  Gen.  Washington. 

Hall,  Robt.,  on  Princess  Charlotte. 

Harris',  W.,  Funeral  discourses. 

Hitchcock,  E.,  on  Gen.  Washington. 

Knaggs,  T.,  on  Princess  Sophia. 

Lardner,  N.,  on  W.  Harris. 


Funeral  Sermons — continutd. 

Mather,  Cotton.     Manj'. 
Mayhcw,  J.,  on  S.  Sewall. 
Mcllen,  J.,  on  I.  Dun.ster. 
Norton,  J.,  on  his  Wife. 
Nott,  Eliphalet,  on  Alex.  Hamilton. 
Orton,  J.,  on  P.  Doddridge. 
Parsons,  .!.,  on  Geo.  Whitetield. 
Patrick,  Bp.,  on  I.  Smith. 
Pemberton  on  Geo.  Whiteficld. 
Phillips,  S.,  on  a  Suicide. 
Priestley,  .!.,  on  Dr.  Price. 
Reeves,  W.,  on  tho  Queen. 
Ridgeley,  T.,  on  murder  of  N.  Hall. 
Sherlock,  W.,  on  Rev.  Edm.  Calamy. 
Showers',  J.,  Funeral  discourses. 
Skinner,  I.,  on  his  Wife. 
Stennett,  .J.,  on  J.  Piggott. 
Stillman,  Sam.,  on  S.  Ward. 

See  a  list  of  over  200  funeral  sermons  in 
Horne's  "  CataloijHc  of  Queen's  library." 
Also  an  extensive  list  in  Peihce's  "  Sya- 
temntic  Index  to  the  Catalogue  of  the  library 
of  Harvard  College." 

Future  Punishment. 

See  AN.VIHII.ATION,  DESTRUCTION, 
ETERNITY  OF  HELL  TORMENTS,  HELL, 
RKSTOKATIONISTS,     UNIVERSALISM. 

Future  State. 

See    FAITH  OF  THE  PATRIARCHS. 

Gerardi  Loci  Theologici. 
Kiesselbachii  Dogma  de  rebus  post  mortem 
futuris  e  vet.  test,  illustratum. 

Alger's  Critical  history  of  the  doctrine  of  a 
future  life. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repository.     3d  Series.  2:686. 

Amory's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 

Amyrald's  State  of  the  soul  after  death. 

Bakewell's  Evidences  of  a  future  life  from 
the  proj)erties  of  matter. 

Balguy's  (Thomas)  Six  Sermons. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Works. 

Baxter's  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 

Beattie's  Elements  of  Moral  science. 

Belsham's  Essays.     Ess.  11  and  12. 

Beveridgc's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     15:381,625,753. 

Blair's  (James)  Sermons.  (Degrees  of  pun- 
ishment.) 

Boston's  Fourfold  state. 

Broughton's  (Thomas)  Dissertations. 

Bull's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Butler's  Analogy  of  Religion  and  Nature. 

Campbell's  Notes  on  Matthew's  (Jospel. 

Christian  Examiner.     7:390.  8:115,265. 

Clarke's  (Samuel)  Boyle  Lectures.     1706. 

Copland's  ^Mortal  life.  ("Gives  all  that  can 
be  known  on  the  subject." — Low.ndes.) 

Craven's  Jewish  and  Christian  dispensation 
compared. 

Crombie's  Natural  Theologj-. 

Dick's  Philosophy  of  a  future  state. 


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Future   SttLtc—<ontinued. 

Doddridge's  Lectures. 

Ferns  un  Human  bodies  in  their  state  of 
glorification. 

Fiddes'  (Rich.)  Doctrine  of  a  future  state. 

Fninklin's  (Thoiua.-r)  Sermons. 

Furguson's  Princ.  of  moral  science.     Ch.  3. 

Gastrcl's  Boyle  Lectures.     1737. 

GrifiSn's  Scrijitural  account,  <tc. 

Grove's  Proofs  of  a  future  slate. 

Hall's  (Up.)  Devotioiiiil  Works. 

Hallct's  >>oles  on  Scripture. 

Hooker's  (Herman)  Portion  of  the  Soul. 

Howe's  Vanity  of  .Man. 

Humphrey's  Hulscan  Lectures.     L''49. 

Lancaster's  Harmony  of  law  and  gospel. 

Lounsdale's  Testimonies  of  Nature,  Reason, 
and  Revelation. 

Mant's  (Rp.)  Happiness  of  the  Blessed. 

Masillou's    Sermons. 

Wercier  (L.  P.)  on  a  Future  State. 

Mills'  Relief  of  the  Jew  and  Gentile  philos. 

Nicolsou's  Conferences  between  the  soul  and 
the  body. 

Panoplist!     Vol.  11. 

Parker's  Law  of  Nature. 

Physical  Theory  of  another  life. 

Porteus'  (Rp.)  Sermons. 

Protestant  Layman's  [Alex.  Copland]  State 
of  the  soul  after  death.  (Very  compre- 
hensive.) 

Price's  Evidences  of  a  future  state. 

on  Morals. 

Reader's  Views  and  Reflections. 

Romaine's  (\\'illiam)  Sermons. 

Sherlock  on  the  Haj)piness  and  misery  of  the 
ne.xt  world. 

Shuttleworth's  (P.  N.)  Sermons. 

Spectator.     Js'o.  111. 

Stuart's  (Moses)  Essays. 

Sturges'  (Dr.  John)  Discourses. 

Talbot  (Mrs.)  on  a  Future  state. 

Thompson  (E.)  on  Future  Happiness. 

Tillotson's  Sermons. 

Tottie's  (John)  Sermons. 

Warburton's  Divine  legation  of  Moses. 

AVatson's  Intimations  and  Evidences. 

[Whalely's]  Scripture  Revelations. 

Young's  Night-Thoughts.     No.  7. 

Alger's  Criticnl  hisiorj/,  cited  above, 
gives  a  complete  bibliography  of  the  subject, 
presenting  the  views  of  all  nations  and 
creeds,  ancient  and  modern. 

OaleiiiMta.     See   me.s'.no.vitks. 

Comnielini  Descriptio  urbis  Amstelodnmi. 
Schvn,  Deductio  jtienior  historia  Mennonit. 

Cap.  15-18. 
Stoupa's  Religion  der  Hollander. 

Gaming.    See  lots. 

Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Balmford  (James)  on  Games  of  chance. 


Gamin  g — crmtinufd. 

Brown's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons.  (This  power- 
ful sermon  is  said  to  have  caused  tba 
suppression  of  public  gambling  houses  of 
Bath,  in  1760.) 

Collier's  (Jer.)  Works.    (Essay  on  Gaming.) 

Delany's  (Patrick)  Sermons. 

Dcnham's  (Sir  John)  Timely  Advice. 

Dorrington's  (Theophilus)  Sermons. 

Dwight's  (Tim.)  Sermons.     Ser.  124. 

Green's  Gambling  unmasked. 

The  (iambler's  life. 

Secret  band  of  brothers. 

Reformed  Gambler:  an  autobiogr. 


Hey's  Pernicious  effects  of  gaming. 
Holloway's  Letter  to  Sir  Richard  Ford. 
Moore's  (C.)  Essays.     Ess.  3. 
Rennel's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Ridgelcy's  Body  of  Divinity. 
Rush's  (Judge)  Charges. 
Wilco.x's  Glass  for  Gamesters. 
ZollikofTer's  Sermons  on  prevalent  vices. 

Gaudama.    See    bcdhisii. 

Gaurs.    See  magi. 

Gehenna.    See  bell. 

Benzelii    Dissertationes. 

Balfour's  Import  of  Hades,  Gehenna,  &o. 

Reply  to  J.  Sabine. 

Reply  to  Prof.  Stuart. 

Other  treatises. 


Campbell's  (Geo.)  Preliminarv  Dissertations. 

Fair  (J.).  The  Elegchios.   (Rej).  to  Balfour.) 

Livermore's  Bible  doctrine  of  Hell. 

Palmer's  (John  E.)  Essays. 

Scott's  (Russel)  Lectures. 

Stuart's  (Moses)  E.xegetical  Essays. 

Geniara.    See  talmcd. 

Genealo|;ie8. 

Felsdort"s  Viilkertafel  der  Genesis. 

Burrington's  Genealogies  of  the  Old  Testam. 

and  Apocrypha;   and   also   certain   Kings 

of  Egypt.  Syria,  4c. 
Leigh's  (Sam.)   Scripture  Genealogies  from 

Adam    to    Christ.     (Exhibits   the  nation, 

tribe,  family,  and  jiosterity  of  every  person 

mentioned  in  the  Bible.) 
Morris'  G.  of  every  family  in  Sacred  Script. 
Palfre3''s  (J.  G.)  .-Vcadeinical  Lectures. 

Genealogy  of  C'iirist. 

Benzelii  Dissertationes. 
Braselmann's  Messianische  Stammbaum. 
Calmeti  (.\ug.)  Dissertationes. 
Calovii  (.■M>r.)  Dissertationes. 
Chcmnitii  (M.)  Dissertationes. 
Eusebii  Historia  Ecelesiastica. 
Flinsbachii  Gencalogia  Christi. 
Kockii    Disquisitio    e.xcgctico-historica   de 
utraque  geneal.  Christi. 


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Genealogy  of  Ctiriat— continued. 

Lagorce,  I'Arbre  genealogique. 
Langi.i  (loann.  Mich.)  Dissertationes. 
Lentzii  (Saloin.)  Dissertationes. 
Meigius  de  Steinmate  Davidico-Christi. 
Michaelis  (I.)  de  Temporalibus,  &c. 
Rabani  (Mau'i)  Opera. 
Richardson,  Pradectiones  Ecclesiasticae. 
Vossii  (Ct.  J.)  Dissertatio  Gemina. 

Barrington's  Genealogies  of  the  Old  Test. 

Beeston's  Genealogies  of  Matt,  and  Luke. 

Berry's  Scripture  Tables. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.      18:410. 

Blair's  Chronological  Tables. 

Broughton's  (Hugh)  Works. 

Christian  Observer.     11:72. 

Cochrane's    (James)   Discourses.     (The  two 

genealogies  compared.) 
Green's  Genealogy  of  Jesus  Christ. 
Gres well's  (Edward)  Dissertations. 
Hervejf's  (Lord  Arthur)  G.  of  our  Lord. 
Kitto's  Journal  of  Sacred  Literature.    3:197. 
Luther's  (Martin)  Sermons. 
Methodist  Quarterly  Review.     11:593. 
Morris'  Scripture  Genealogies. 
Speed's  Cloud  of  AVitnesses. 
Sympson's  Explication  of  Christ's  G. 
Vilvain's  Theses  of  Divinity. 
Watson's  Genealogy  of  Christ. 
Whiston's  Harmony  of  the  Evangelists. 
Yardley's  Genealogies  of  C.  reconciled. 

General  Baptists. 

Baptist  Repository.     Periodical.     London. 

Blackwood's  Storming  of  Antichrist. 

Braidwood's  Letters  on  Church  order. 

Fisher's  Baby  baptism  meer  Babism. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Works. 

Gale's  (Dr.  John)  Works. 

Haldane's  (J.  A.)  View  of  Social  Worship. 

Killingworth's  (G.)  Letter  to  Rev.  Mr. 
Whiston.  (A  full  account  of  their  princi- 
ples, &c.     1757.) 

McLean's  Apostolical  Commission. 

Taylor  (Dan.),  Life  of:   by  Adam  Taylor. 

Principal  parts  of  religion. 

Taylor  (Adam)  Hist,  of  the  Gen.  Baptists. 

Many  of  the  writers  under  Baptists,  pro., 
are  General  Baptists.  The  name  implies 
only  that  they  are  not  Calvinistic  on  the 
subject  of  the  Atonement. 

Generation.    See  tbadcction. 

Gentiles.    See  pauanism. 

Gentleness.    See  courtesy,  forbeaeanck, 

PEACEABLENESS,  POLITENESS. 

Gentoos.     See   brahminism. 

Genniueness  of  1  Jolin  v.  7. 

Pro. 
Bengelii  Apparatus  Criticus. 


Genuineness  of  1  John  v.  7 — continued. 

Pro. 
Gerhardus  de  Tribus  testibus  in  Coelo. 
Ketneri  Hist,  dicti  Joannei  de  S.  S.  Trinitate. 
Wagneri  (J.  E.)  Integritas  1  Joan.  v.  7. 

Bull's  Judgment  of  the  Catholic  Church. 

Burgess'  Three  letters  to  Dr.  Scholz. 

Selection  of  Tracts. 

on  1  John  v.  7.  (Rep.  to  Griesbach.) 

Reply  to  the  Quarterly  Review. 

Butler's  (C.)  Horae  Biblicae.  (States  the 
evidences  on  both  sides.) 

Calamy's  (Ed.)  Sermons  on  the  Trinity. 

Delany's  (Pat.)  Sermons  and  Dissertations. 

Edwards'  (Bp.)  Body  of  divinity. 

Emlyn's  Enquiry  into  the  authenticity,  Ac. 

Gill's  Commentary :  in  loco. 

Hammond's  Commentary  :  in  loco. 

Henderson's  Mystery  of  godliness.  (Refuta- 
tion of  Sir  Isaac  Newton.) 

Hey's  Lectures  in  Divinity. 

Huysch's  Examination  of  Person's  4th  letter 
to  Travis. 

Examination  of  Wiseman's  letters. 


Jones'  (John)  Letters  to  the  Quart.  Review. 
Knittel's  New  criticisms  on  1  John  v.  7. 
Martin's  (D.)  Critical  Diss,  on  1  John  v.  7. 

Examination  of  Emlyn's  reply. 

Mills'  New  Testament.  (Giving  the  evidence 

of  all  antiquity,  for  and  against,  and  his 

own  judgment.) 
Selection  of  tracts  on   1   John  v.  7,  by  Bp. 

Barlow,  Bp.  Smallbrook,  Dr.  Bentley,  and 

others. 
Sloss  on  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity. 
Smith's  (Tho.)  Miscellanea. 
Stillingfleet  (Bp.)  on  the  Trinity. 
Travis'    Letters    to    Gibbon.      (Replies    to 

Benson,  Newton,  Griesbach,  Wetstein,  &o.) 
Wheatley's  Lady  Moyer's  Lecture.     1734. 
Wiseman's  (Nic.)  Two  letters  on  some  parts 

of  the  controversy. 
Worcester's  (Bp.)  Vindication  of  the  Trinity. 

Con. 
Griesbachii  Diss.     (At  the  end  of  his  N.  T.) 
Scholtz,  Diatribe  brevis,  in  loc.  1  Joh.  v.  7. 
Semleri  Introductio  ad  Nov.  Testamentum. 
Simon,  Critique  du  passage  St.  Jean  v.  7. 
Smithii  (Thomas)  Dissertationes. 

Benson  (Geo.)  on  the  Epistles.     In  loco. 
Dobbins'  (0.  T.)  Codex  of  Montford  collated. 
Eclectic  Review.     3d  Series.     3:181. 
Emlyn's  Inquiry  into  the  authority,  <fec. 

Answer  to  Martin's  Dissertation. 

Reply  to  Martin's  Answer. 

Collection  of  Tracts. 


Le  Clerc's  Art  of  Criticism. 

Marsh's  Letters  to  Dr.  Travis. 

Michaelis'  Introduction  to  the  N.  Testament. 

Tr.  by  Marsh,  with  nt)tes. 
Newton's  (Sir  I.)  Historical  account  of  two 

notable  corruptions  of  the  Scripture. 
Oxlee's  Letters  to  Rev.  Mr.  Nolan. 


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Genuineness  of  1  Joliu  v.  7 — continued. 

Con, 

Oxlee's  Letters  to  the  Bishop  of  Salisbury. 

Person's  Letters  to  Archdeacon  Travis. 

Smith  on  the  Socinian  controversy. 

Turton's  Vindication  of  the  literary  charac- 
ter of  Porson.     (Reply  to  Burgess.) 

Westminster  Review.     6:523. 

Wetstein  on  1  John  v.  7. 

Mills,  who  is  cited  above,  gives  the  evi- 
dence of  all  antiquity,  for  and  against,  and 
his  own  judgment.  For  a  full  account  of  the 
writers  on  this  controversy,  see  Butler,  and 
Criticus,  as  above;  also  Horne's  Introduc- 
tion, Vol.  2.  But  the  works  of  Travis, 
Porson,  and  Marsh,  named  above,  exhaust 
the  controversy,  which,  indeed,  is  considered 
settled.  Rev.  W.  Orme  published,  in  1830, 
a  Memoir  of  the  controversy  respecting  the 
three  heavenly  witnesses. 

Genuineness  of  1  Tim.  iii.  16. 

Pro. 

Baumgarten,  Vind.  vocis  Q^o;  1  Tim.  iii.  16. 
Weber,  Crisis  loci  Paulini  1  Tim.  iii.  16. 

Berriman's    Crit.   Dissertation.     (Gives  the 

readings  of  100  MSS.) 
Biblical  Repository.     1:777. 
Henderson's  Great  mystery  of  godliness. 
Stuart's  Various  readings  of  1  Tim.  iii.  16. 
Velthuysen's  True  reading  of  1  Tim.  iii.  16. 

Geograpliy    of   Scripture.    See  dead 

SEA,        ILLUSTRATIONS,         JERUSALEM, 
JORDAN,      PALESTINE. 

Abarbanelis  Dissertationes.     1495. 

Adriehomii  Theatrum  Terra3  sanctaa.     1590. 

Beda  (Venerab.)  de  Locis  Sanctis.     1563. 

Bernardi  Commentatio  de  causis  quibus 
efl'ectum  sit,  ut  regnum  Judse  diutius 
persisteret  quam  Israel.  1825.  (Prize 
essay.) 

Bocharti  Phaleg  et  Canaan.     1660. 

Geographia  Sacra.     1690. 

Bonfrerii  Onomasticon  Urbium,  <t.c.     1631. 

Buntingii  Itinerarium  Biblicum.     1606. 

Buxtorfii  (Filii)  Dissertationes.     1620. 

Cellarii  Geog.  antiqua,  juxta,  et  nova.  1701. 

Clerici  Onomasticon.     1715. 

Cloden's  Landeskunde  von  Palastina.    1817. 

Crome,  des  Landes  Syrien.     1834. 

Deylingii  Observationes  Sacrai.     1735. 

Dicel's  Beshreibung  der  Welt,  &c.     1704. 

Dufour,  Geog.  Sacree.  (Describes  the  holy 
land  as  in  the  period  between  the  Patri- 
archs and  the  Apostles.) 

Eusebius  de  Locis  Hebrteicis.  (Ths  best 
edition  is  that  of  1720.) 

Hottinger,  Ge.ig.  terras  Chanaan.     1650. 

Lightfoot  (Jos.),  Chronographia.     1684. 

Miohaelis  (J.  D.)  Geographia  Hebraeorum. 
1751. 

Baumer's  Palestina.     1835. 


Geography  of  Scripture— coMfmMec?. 

Relandi  Palestina  :  ex  monumentis  vet  illus- 

trata.     1714.     ("  The  most  valuable  work 

on   Biblical   geography  ever   printed." — 

Orme.) 
Ritter's    (Carl)    Erdkunde.     B.    XV,    XVI, 

XVIL 
Rosenmuller's     Handbuch     der    biblischen 

Alterthumskun  de. 
Sansonis  Geographia  Sacra.     1665. 
Spanheimii  Introd.  ad  G.  antiquam.     1679. 
Vitringa  Geog.  Sacra.    1723.     (6  vols.,  4to.) 
Wagnerus  de  Ur  Chaldaeorum.     1681. 
Wiltsch,  Atlas  Sacer,  inde  ab  antiquissimis 

relig.  chr.  propagatte  temporibus,   usque 

ad  sec.  XVL     1843. 

Alexander's  Geography  of  the  Bible.     1830. 
Allen's  Ancient  Geography. 
Arrowsmith's  Geog.  Diet,  of  Script.     1855, 
Beker's  Origines  Biblicae.     1834. 
Bogue's  (D.)  Lectures.     1810. 
Carpenter's  Geog.  of  N.  Test.     (SmalL) 
Cheevcr's  Sacred  Streams.     50  plates.    1804. 
Coleman's  Bible  G.  and  Atlas.     1850. 
Condor's  (Josiah)  Modern  traveller.     1835. 

(33   useful  volumes,  embracing  as  many 

subjects.) 
Cooper's  Scripture  Gazetteer.     1855. 
Cox's  Geography,  Topography,  &c.     1852. 
D'Anville's  Complete  body  of  ancient  Geog. 
Fairbairn's  Biblical  Geography. 
Flemming's  Gazetteer  of  0.  and  N.  T.   1838. 
Foster's  Histor.  Geog.  of  Arabia.     1844. 
Gosse's  Rivers  of  the  Bible.     1850. 
Hemings'  Scripture  G.     1818.     (Very  full.) 
Hughes'  (E.)  Scripture  Geography.     1850. 
Journal  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society. 

London.     1830  to  the  present. 
Keith's  Land  of  Israel.     1844.     Maps  and 

plates. 
Kitto's  Biblical  Cyclopedia.     1841. 
Physical  G.  of  the  Holy  land. 


Laurent's  (P.  E.)  Ancient  Geography. 
McFarlane's  Mountains  of  the  Bible.     1849. 
Mansford's  Scripture  Gazetteer. 
Mayo's  View  of  Ancient  Georgraphy. 
Middleton's  New  System  of  Geography. 
Miles'  Diet,  of  Scripture  Geog.    (Gives  hist. 

population,  custom,  produce,  and  present 

condition.     1838.) 
Parish's  Gazetteer  of  the  Bible. 
Phillips'  (J.  S.)  Approximations  of  proph. 
Ransom's  Bililical  Topography.     Maps. 
Robinson's  Physical  G.  of  Palestine.     1865. 
Biblical  Researches  in  Palestine,  Mt. 


Sinai,  and  Arabia  Petrcea.     1852. 
Rosenmuller's  Biblical  Geography  of  Central 

Asia.     Trans,  by  N.  Morren.     1841. 
Sansom's  Geographia  Sacra.  ^ 

Simes'  Sacred   Geography  in  the  form  of  a 

Dictionary.     1835. 
Stanley's  Sinai  and  Palestine. 
Toy's  Diet,  of  the  Scripture  Geography. 
Tullidge'a  (Henry)  Triumphs  of  the  Bible. 


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Walton's  Prolegomena.     1650. 
Wells'  Ancient  Geography.     1711. 
Wigram's  Q.  of  the  Holy  land.  Maps.   1836. 
Wilton's  Negel ;   or  the  "  South  Country"  of 
Sacred  Scripture. 

Geology.     See    harmony    of    science   and 

REVELATION. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repository.    5:439.  6:46,261. 

7:210,448.  9:78.  10:328.  11:1.  12:1. 
Amer.  Eclectic  Review.     2:87.   3:576. 
Amer.  Journal  of  Science.     Many  articles. 
Amer.  Quarterly  Review.     6:73.  7:361. 
Anderson's  (John)  Course  of  Creation. 
Anderson's  (Robt.)  Introd.  to  Geology. 
Ansted's  Great  Stone-book  of  Nature. 
Bailey's  Genesis  of  the  world. 
Bakewell's  (Robt.)  Introd.  to  Geology. 
Beke's    Researches   into  prima3val   history. 

(The  first  attempt   [1834]   to  reconstruct 

history  on  the  principleo  of  modern  G.) 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.     15:300. 
Brande's  Outline  of  Geology. 
Brown's  Geology  of  Scripture. 
Buokland's  Bridgewater  Treatise. 
Bugge's  Scripture  G      (Reply  to  Cuvier.) 
Bush  (Prof.  Geo.)  on  Genesis. 
Candlish  (R.  S.)  on  Genesis. 
Christian  Examiner.     29:335.  53:51. 
Christian  Review.     2:552.  15:380. 
Coles'  Popular  G.  subversive  of  Scripture. 

(Reply  to  Sedwick.) 
Crofton's  Genesis  and  Geology.     (A  fine  in- 
troduction by  Dr.  Hitchcock.) 
Cuvier's  Theory  of  the  Earth. 
Dana's  (D.)  Geology.     21  plates. 
De  Luc's  Physical  history  of  the  earth. 

Geology. 

Eclectic  Magazine.     1:187. 

Eclectic    Review.     4th    Series.    1:23.    3:185. 

7:426.  11:216.13:558.  35:468.  New  Series. 

1:672. 
Evangelical  Review.     1:363. 
Fairholme's  General  view  of  Scripture  G. 

New  Demonstrations.     1840. 

Fowler's   Remarks  on  Genesis.     (Reply  to 

Buckland.) 
Gillespie's  Theology  of  Geologists. 
Gisborne's  Consistency  of  modern  Geology 

with  Scripture. 
Gloag's  Primitive  World. 
Gosse's  (Henry)  Omphalos. 
Gray's  (James)  Harmony  of  Scrip,  and  G. 
Harcourt's  Doctrine  of  the  Deluge. 
Harris'  (John)  Pre-adamite  Earth. 
Higgins'  Mosaic  and  mineral  G.  compared. 
Hitchcock's  (Edw.)  Religion  of  Geology. 
Johnsone's    Defence   of  the   word   of   God. 

(Answers  Buckland.) 
King's  G.  in  relation  to  Religion. 
Kirwan's  (Rich.)  Geological  Essays. 
Kitto's  Journal.     2:115.  6:261. 
Littell's  Living  Age.     4:597.  6:597. 
Lord's  (David)  Geognosy. 
Lord's  (E.)  Epoch  of  creation. 


Geology — continued. 

Lord's  Theol.  and  Lit.  Journal.     5:1.  8:445. 

Mantell's  Medals  of  Creation. 

McCausland's  Sermons  in  stones. 

McClelland's  Kemaon. 

Methodist  Quarterly  Review.     5:198. 

Miller's  (Hugh)  Works. 

Monthly  Review.     126:133. 

New  York  Review.     5: 157. 

Nimshi's  Scriptural  Geology. 

Penn's  (G.)  Mineral  and  Mosaic  Geologies. 

Pratt's  Genealogy  of  creation. 

Presbyterian  Review.     1:83. 

Princeton  Review.  11:271  (on  Bush).  13:368. 

Quarterly  Journal  of  the  London  Geological 

Society.     (1844  to  the  present.) 
Robinson's  (Edw.)  Bible  Researches. 
Sedwiek's  (Adam)  Commencement  Sermons. 
Silliman's  Consistency  of  modern   Geology 

with  Sacred  History. 
Smith's  (J.  Pye)  Relation  ofSoripture  to  G. 
Southern  Quarterly  Review.     21:48. 
Sutcliffe's  Geological  Essays. 
Taylor's  (Geo.)  Indications  of  the  Creator. 
Taylor's  (W.  E.)  Facts  and  fictions  of  G. 
Townsend's  Character  of  Moses  established. 
Ure's  System  of  Geology. 
Wallace  on  the  True  age  of  the  world. 
Westminster  Review.     New  Series.  2:67. 
Wight's  Geology  and  Genesis. 
Young's  (Dr.  Geo.)  Essays  on  Scripture  G. 

These  treat  of  geology  with  reference  to 
Scripture.  Works  on  the  subject,  which 
have  no  such  reference,  need  not  be  men- 
tioned here. 

German  Baptists  [Tiwikers]. 

Pro. 
Christian   Family  Companion.     Periodical. 

1865  to  the  present. 
Gospel  Visitor.  Period.  1851  to  the  present. 
Mack's  View  of  the  ordinances  of  God. 
Nead's  (Peter)  Theology. 

German  Reformed  Clinrcli. 

See    HEIDELBURG  CATECHISM. 

Braunii  Theologia  didactica  et  elenctica. 
Collectio   Confessionum  in   Eccles.  Reform. 

publicatorum.     Leipsic.     1840. 
Ebrard's  Christliche  Dogmatik. 
Finsler's  Kirch.   Statistik  d.  ref.    Schweis- 

Zurich.     1856. 
Hagenbach's   Vorlesungen  ii.   d.   Gesch.  d. 

Prot.  Reformation.     1856. 
Heppe's  Evang.  Reform.  Kirche. 
Ursini  Opera. 

Acts  and  Proceedings  of  the  G.  R.  Church. 
Berg's  Ancient  Landmarks. 

Old  Paths. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     January,  1863. 
Bomberger's  Old  Race  St.  Church,  Philad. 
Craig's  Hungarian  Reformed  Church. 
Fisher's  Constitutional  hist,  of  the  R.  D.  Ch. 


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Gerhard's  German  Reformed  Church. 
Harbaugh's  Fathers  of  the  Reformed  Ch. 
Memorial  Volume  of  Essays  read  at  the  ter- 
centenary celebration,  &c. 
Mercersburg  Review. 
Nevin's  Mystical  presence. 
Schaff's  Churches  in  Europe  and  America. 

Ghosts.    See    apparitioss. 

Giants. 

Bangii  Exercitationes.     (Affirms  the  exist- 
ence.) 
Boulduc,  de  Eccles.  ante  legem. 
Goropii  Dissertationes.     (AflBrms.) 
Heideggeri  Historia  Patriarcharum. 
Kircheri  (Athan.)  Dissertationes.    (Affirms.) 
Rachneri  Dissertationes.     (Affirms.) 
Sangutelli  Disquisitiones  histor.  et  crit. 

Calmet's  Dissertations. 
Hamilton  (W.  T.)  on  the  Pentateuch. 
Parker's  State  of  the  antediluvian  world. 
Smith's    (C.    II.)    Natural    History   of    the 
human  species. 

Glbeonttes. 

Fechtii  (loann.)  Disputationes. 
Pfeiffenger  de  Gibeonitorum. 

Gift  of  Tongues. 

Gregory  Naz.,  Orationes  sex. 
Augustine,  Opera. 

Schulthesius   de   Ratione  et  utilitate   dotis 
linguarum. 

Barrow's  (William)  Sermons. 

Benson's  Plantation  of  Christianity. 

Bibliotheca  Siiora.     22:99. 

Chandler's  Vi;id.  of  the  Christian  religion. 

on  JoL'l. 

Christian  Observer.     1861.     P.  501. 

D'Oyly's  (Robt.)  Dissertations.     Diss.  2. 

Hale's  (Sir  M.)  Dissertations. 

Hawker's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Irving's  (Edw.)  Works.     (Various  pieces.) 

Jones'  Jewish  Antiquities. 

Jortin's  Remarks  on  Eocles.  History. 

Leland's  Answer  to  Morgan. 

Middleton's  (Conyers)  Essays. 

Free  enquiry  into  the  miracles,  <fec. 

Reickert's  Essays. 
Warburton's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Glassltes.    See  sandemanians. 

Glory  of  CHrlst.    See  exaltation. 

Glory  of  God.    See  attributes. 

Dick's  Philosophy  of  Religion. 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 
Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 
Wisheai-t's  Sermons. 


Gnostics. 

Polj'carp,  Fragmenta. 

Epistola  ad  Philippenses. 

Justin  M.,  Ilermife  irrisio  gentilium  phil. 
Irenaeus,  Detectio,  et  Eversio  falso,  &c. 
Clemens  (Alex.),  Stromatum.    Lib.  3,  cap.  5. 
Tertullian,  Apologeticus. 
adversus  Marcionem. 


Bauer's  Christliche  Gnosis. 

Bruckeri  Historia  de  Ideis. 

Burekhardt,  les  Chretiens  de  vSt.  Jean  Bapt. 

Erdmann  de  Notionibus  ethicis  Gnosticorum. 

Heideggeri  (lo.  H.)  Dissertationes. 

Hildebrandi  Diss,  historico-philosophioa. 

Ittigius  de  Haeresiarchis  »vi  Apostolici. 

Keifer  de  Gnosticis  in  N.  T.  tactis. 

Lewald  de  Doctrina  Gnostica. 

Maresii  (Sam.)  Disputationes  Selectae. 

Mater,  Hist,  critique  du  Gnosticisme,  et  do 
son  influence  sur  les  sectes ;  des  six  pre- 
miers siecles. 

Michaelis  Introd.  ad  Nov.  Test.    Sect.  125. 

Mcihler  Versuehe  liber  des  Gnostikers. 

Mosheimii  Dissertationes. 

MUnter's  Kirchl.  alterthiimer  der  G. 

Neander's  Gnostischen  Systeme. 

Nieuwland  de  Gnosticorum  theologia. 

Schram  de  Prophetis  Gnosticorum. 

Thomas,  Hist,  philos.  et  eeclesife. 

Tillemont,  Memoires  pour  servir  a  I'hist.,  Ac. 

Tittman,  de  Vestigiis  Gnosticorum  in  N.  T. 

Vitringaj  Observationes  Sacrse. 

Amer.  Bib.  Repos.    2d  Series.    3:353.  6:253. 
Beaven's    Life    and    writings    of    Ireneus. 

(Contains  a  full  account  of  their  doctrine, 

discipline,  and  history.) 
Burton's  Bampton  Lectures.     1S29. 
Cheever's  Philosophy  of  the  Gnostics. 
Christian  Examiner.     24:112. 
Conj'beare's  Bampton  Lectures.     1839. 
Foreign  Quarterly  Review.     5:569. 
King's  (C.  W.)  G.  and  their  remains.  Plates. 
Lardner's  Works. 

Macknight  on  the  Epistles.  (Pref.  to  1  John.) 
Mosheim's  Eccles.  History.     Century  1. 
Norton's  Genuineness  of  the  Gospel. 
Tenniman's  History  of  Philosophy. 
Tittman's  History  of  Philosophy. 

For  a  large  account  of  writers  on  this  sub- 
ject, see  Mater,  named  above. 

Godesclialcians.    See  decrees,  election, 

HISTORY  OF  DOCTRINES. 

Alexandri  (Natalis.)  Dissertationes. 

Boullay,  Histoire  Acadcm.  Paris. 

Cellotii    Hist.    Gotteschalci,    Ac.     (A  great 

work.) 
Erigenus  contra  Godeschalcum. 
Fabricii  Biblioth.  Latina  medii  sevi. 
Godeschalci  Opera. 

Ilottingeri,  Diatriba  historieo-theologica. 
Mabilloni  Prfef.  ad  acta  Benidictorum. 
Norrisii  Synopsis  hist.  Godeschalcanae. 


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Rabanus  Maurus  de  Predestinatione. 
Ruekeri  Disputationes. 
TJsseri  Hist.  prEedestinatione  controv. 
Vossii  Historia  Pelagianna. 

Godliness.    See  practical  piety. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Ayres'  Mystery  of  Q.    (Sound  and  sensible.) 
Barrow's  t  Isaac)  Sermons. 
Berens'  (Edward)  Sixteen  sermons. 
Bloomfield's  (C.  J.)  Sermons. 
Brook's  Crown  and  glory  of  Christianity. 
Burton's  (Hezekiah)  Sermons. 
Chandler's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Christian  Observer.     25:279. 
Colet's  Order  of  a  Christian  life. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Corbett's  Self-impi-ovement  in  secret. 
Downame's  Guide  to  godliness. 
Evans  on  Christian  Temper.     Disc.  8. 
Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Girdlestone's  (Cha.)  Course  of  a  Chris,  life. 
Griffith's  (William)  Sermons. 
Hammond's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Hare's  (A.  W.)  Sermons. 
Horneck's  (Anth.)  Happy  Ascetic. 
Holds  worth's  (R.)  Sermons. 
Jewell's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Johnson's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Sermons. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Kettlewell  on  the  Christian  life. 
Law's  Serious  Call  to  Christians. 
Liefchild's  (John)  Christian  temper;  or  lec- 
tures on  the  Beatitudes. 
Mason  on  Christian  Morals. 
Mather's  (Cotton)  Walking  with  God. 

Essays  to  do  good. 

Milner's  (Jos.)  Practical  Sermons. 

Moore's  (Henry)  Mystery  of  godliness. 

Scott's  (Thomas)  Christian  life. 

Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermcms. 

Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Snowden's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Stillingfleet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Stowell  (Hugh)  Lectures  on  Nehemiah. 

Sumner's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Holy  living. 

Thompson  (J.  P.)  on  the  Christian  graces. 

Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 

Warburton's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Whichcot's  (B.)  Sermons. 

Wilson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

"Wrangham's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Gog  and  Magog. 

Buckenroder's  Gog  und  Magog. 

Calmet,  Dissertationes. 

Danderstat  de  Antichristo  Orientali. 

Gebhardi  (J.  H.)  Dissertationes. 

Gerardi  Chiliasmus. 

Musculi  (Andr.)  Dissertationes. 

Prideaux  (.J.)  Orationes  Inaugurales. 

Christian  Observer.     14:141,365. 
Jackson's  Credibility  of  Scripture. 


Maton  on  the  Millennium. 
Patrick's  Commentary  :  in  loco. 
Penn's  (Granville)  Proph.  of  Ezekiel,  con- 
cerning the  last  tyrant  of  the  Church. 
Pyle  on  the  Apocalypse. 
Stuart  (Moses)  on  the  Apocalypse. 
Worthington's  Extent  of  Redemption. 

Gouiiarists.    See  Calvinism,  histobt  op. 

Good  Conscience.    See  conscience. 

Allestree's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Anderson's  (J.  S.  M.)  Sermons. 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Harris'  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Lake's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Whewell's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Good  Friday.    See  fasts. 
Robinson's  Hist,  and  mystery  of  Good  Frid. 

Good  Shepherd. 

Bloomfield's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Cooper's  (E.)  Sermons. 
Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Good  "Works.     See   antinomianism,  PAUL 

AND  JAMES,    SYNERGISTS. 

Gregory  Nys.,  de  Opificio  hominis. 
Alesius  de  Necess.  bonorum  operum. 
Bullii  Harmonia  Apostolica. 
Chemnitii  Exam.  Concilii  Tridentini. 
Cocceii  (loann.)  Disputationes. 
Graverii  (J.)  Dissertationes. 
Heilbrunneri  Flagellatio  Jesuitica. 
Holdeni  Divinte  fidei  Analysis. 
Placette,  de  la  Foi  Divine. 
Thummii  (Theod.)  Dissertationes. 
Voetii  (Gisbert)  Disputationes. 
Vossii  (G.  J.)  'Theses  Theologicae. 

Allen's  (James)  Sermons. 

Allix's  Mei'it  of  good  works. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  .3d  Series.  4:325. 

Arnold's  (Fred.)  Sermons. 

Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 

Backus'    (Isaac)    Discourses.     (The  one  on 

"  True  faith  productive  of  good  works,"  is 

often  printed  separately.) 
Baxter's  (Arthur  G.)  Sermons. 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Bickersteth's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Billingsley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Blackall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Bloomfield's  (G.  B.)  Sermons. 
Booth's  Glad  tidings  to  perishing  sinners. 
Burgh's  (Win.)  Di.fcourses.     (Superior.) 
Burton's  Truth  triumphant  over  Trent. 
Church  Review.     3:169. 
Close's  (Francis)  Sermons  on  the  Liturgy. 
Colquhoun  on  Law  and  Gospel. 
Cooper's  (E.)  Sermons. 
Cranmer's  (Abp.)  Works. 


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Good  Worlis — continued. 

Edwards'  Theologia  Reformata. 

Erskine's  (Eben.)  Sermons. 

Erskine's  (Tlio.)  Frccness  of  the  Gospel. 

Faber's  (G.  S.)  Primitive  doct.  of  truth. 

Gale's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Gill's  (Dr.  John)  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Hooker's  (Richard)  Discourses. 

Law  (William)  on  Faith  and  Works. 

McCausland's  Evangelical  Ethics. 

Malkins'  Sermons  and  Dissertations. 

Mather's  Essays  to  do  good. 

Miller's  (James)  Sermons. 

Norris'  Mystery  of  Christianity. 

O'Brien's  Sermons  before  the  Univ.  of  Camb. 

Parry's  (John)  Sermons. 

Placette  on  Good  Works. 

Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Riddle's  (J.  E.)  Sermons. 

Rogers'  (John)  Sermons. 

Romaine's  (Wm.)  AVorks. 

Rotherham's  Connection  of  faith  and  works. 

Seattergood's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Smallridge's  (George)  Sermons.     (Rewards 

proportioned  to  works.) 
Smith's  (William)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Theyre)  Sermons. 
Sumner's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Tottie's  (John)  Sermons. 
Trail's  Vind.  of  Protestant  doctrine. 
Troughton's  Luther  Redivivus. 
Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 
Waterland's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 
Watson's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 
Whitaker's  (William)  Sermons. 
Williams'  (Alfred)  Sermons. 
Witherspoon's  Works. 

Goodness  of  God.    See  benevolence. 

Goslieii.    See  geography. 

J3ellerman's  Biblische  Archiiologie. 
lablonski  (P.  E.)  Dissertationes. 
Michaelis,  Supplem.  ad  Lexicon  Hebraic. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.     Years  1832  and  1840. 
Government.    See  civii,  government. 

Government  of  God.    See  providence. 

Alford's  Hulsean  Lectures.     1842. 
Beecher's  (Lyman)  Sermons. 
Bledsoe's  (A.  T.)  Theodicy. 
Christian  Observer.     16:767. 
Christian  Review.     17:183. 
Cornthwaite's  Divine  conduct  justified. 
Emmon's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Hare's  Conduct  of  God  to  the  human  species. 
Hinton  (J.  H.)  on  God's  government  of  man. 
Hunt's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Kern's  Moral  government  of  God. 
Leland's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Sermons. 
MeCosh  on  Divine  government. 
Methodist  Quarterly  Review.     34:458. 
North  British  Review.     13:275. 


Porteus'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Princeton  Review.     23:598. 
Smith's  (T.  S.)  Illustrations  of  the  Div.  gov. 
Smith's  (Southwood)  Govcrment  of  God. 
Taylor  (N.  W.)  on  the  Moral  govt,  of  God. 
Weaver's  Harmony  and  glory  of  the  Divine 
government. 

Government  of  tlie  Heart. 

See      DECEITFULNKSS,     POKITT,     SELF- 
GOVERNMENT. 

Alleine's  Instructions  about  heart-work. 
Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Bather's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 
Calthrop's  (John)  Sermons. 
Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 
Chandler's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Dawes'  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
T)oddridge's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Drysdale's  (John)  Sermons. 
Duchall's  (James)  Sermons. 
Flavel  on  Keeping  the  heart. 
Hussey's  (Christopher)  Sermons. 
Jelf's  (R.  W.)  Sermons. 
Lardner's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Latham's  (Ebenezer)  Sermons. 
Lloyd's  (Pearson)  Sermons. 
Mace's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 
Marshall's  (Nathan)  Sermons. 
Mede's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Newlin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Orr's  (John)  Sermons. 
Porteus'  (Beilby)  Sermons. 
Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Sharp's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Smallridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Benj.)  Vice-Royalty. 
Stone's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Sumner's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Trapp's  (.Joseph)  Sermons. 
Waterland's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 
Watson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Government  of  the  Passions. 

See  PASSIONS. 

Governnient  of  the  Thoughts. 

See    THOUGHTS. 

Government  of  the  Tongue. 

See    TONGDE. 

Grace.    See  covenant,  growth. 

Beausobre,  Defence  de  la  duct.  d.  Reform^. 
Ferrii  Scholastici  Orthodoxi  specimen. 
Friglandus  de  trina  Dei  gratia. 
Haberti  Theologia  Grecorum  patrum. 
Harenbergii  Theot?  prim.  Christianorum. 
Hennichius  de  Gratia  et  Predestinatione. 
Honerti  (T.  H.)  Dissertationes. 
Hottingerus  de  Praedestinatione. 
Mori  Dissertationes  septem. 
Pfaffii  Specimen  Historise  Dogmaticae. 


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Grace — continued. 

Piscator  de  Gratia  Dei. 

Poelenburgii  Exam.  disp.  theol.  Spanheimii. 

Spanheiiuii  (F.)  Disputationes  Theologicaj. 

Strimcsii  Chartologia  Sacra. 

Velthusius  de  Gratia  et  prodestinatione. 

Vita  Apologia  pro  Sj'nodu  Dordraceiia. 

Abbot  on  Divine  grace  and  perseverance. 

Andrews  (John)  on  Divine  grace. 

Backus'  (Isaac)  Discourses. 

Barclay's  Apology. 

Beveridgo"s  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Booth's  Reign  of  grace. 

Bradley's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Buckminster's  (.Joseph)  Sermons. 

Burch's  (Tho.)  Free  grace  displayed. 

Charnock's    Works. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Ecking's  (Samuel)  Essays. 

Edwards  (Pres.)  on  Efficacious  grace. 

Edwards'  (Thomas)  Doctrine  of  grace. 

Gill's  Cause  of  God  and  truth. 

Horberry's  (Matthew)  Sermons. 

Isaacs'  (Jacob)  Doctrine  of  free  grace. 

Johnson's  (John)  12  Discourses. 

Lime  Street  Lectures. 

Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Pike's  (Sam.)  Free  grace  indeed. 

Rutherford's  Apologetical  Exercises. 

Sanderson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Saurin's  (James)  Sermons. 

Sharpe's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Shuttleworth's  (P.  N.)  Sermons. 

Stafford's  Scriptural  doct.  of  sin  and  grace. 

Thompson  on  Divine  grace. 

Usher's  (Ahp.)  Sermons. 

Wales'  Mount  Ebal  leveled. 

Warburton's  Doctrine  of  grace. 

Gratitude.    See  thanksoivino. 

Adams'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Arnold's  {Dr.  Thomas)  Sermons. 

Bourne's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Brady's  (N.)  Sermons. 

Chalmers'  (Tho.)  Congregation  sermons. 

Christian  Observer.     12:681. 

Davies'  (Pres.)  Sermons. 

Deverell's  (Mary)  Sermons. 

Eaton's  (Bp.  S.)  Sermons. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 

Girdlestone's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Hancock's  Great  duty  of  Thankfulness. 

Hills'  (G.  D.)  Practical  Sermons. 

Hill?'  (John)  Lectures  and  Reflections. 

Keating's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Leechman's  (Dr.  AV.)  Sermons. 

Sanderson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Stevenson's  Exposition  of  the  103d  Psalm. 

Ar-rd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Warren's  ( Robert)  Sermons. 

Whitefield's  (George)  Sormons. 

Gradual  Revelation  of  the  Gospel. 

Berriman's  Boyle  Lectures.     1730-.'?2. 

u 


Gravity.    See    deportmemt,   jesting, 

LAUGHTER,     SOBRIETY. 

Gray  Friars,     See  Franciscans. 

Greek  Antiquities. 

Christian  Review.     2:515.  10:530. 

Dalzel  on  the  Ancient  Greeks. 

Edinburg  Rev.     56:350.     (Greek  banquets.) 

Finlay's  Greece  under  the  Romans. 

Foreign  Quarterly  Review.     7:33. 

Frazier's  Magazine.     30:450. 

New  Englander.     9:161. 

Potter's  Greek  Antiquities. 

Rouse's  Greek  Antiquities. 

Smith's  Diet,  of  G.  and  Roman  Antiquities. 

Southern  Literary  Messenger.     14:129. 

Southern  Quarterly  Review.     11:273. 

Southern  Review.     6:32,385. 

Greek  Cliitrcli. 

Allatii  (Leo.)  Dissertationes. 

de  Eccles.  Occident,  consensione. 


Angeli  Enchiridion  de  statu  hodiernorum 
Grajcorum.     1665.     (Much  esteemed.) 

Baronius  de  Ruthenorum  origine,  <fec. 

Bergius  de  Statu  eccl.  Muscovitaa.     1709. 

Beveridgii  Pandecta>  canonum,  <fec. 

Chytrsei  Status  ecel.  hoc  tempore.     1569. 

Confessio  Orthodoxa  Ecc.  Orientalis. 

Cottelerii  Ecc.  Grajca  monumenta. 

Crusii  (M.)  Turco-Grseciai.  ('■  Egregitis." — 
Walch.) 

Cyrilli  (Lucaris)  Confessio  fidei  Graec. 

Fabricii  Bibliotheca  Grseca. 

Feverlinus  de  Religione  Ruthenorum. 

Frischii  Liber  de  Symbolis  Russorum. 

Galitzin,  I'Eglise  Grteco  Russe. 

Girardin,  La  Syrie  en  1861. 

Goar  E.vxo\oyiov. 

Haberti  Apx^epaTiKOv 

Heineccius'  Abildung  d.  alten  u.  neuen  6. 
Kirche.  (Sufficient  of  itself  for  most  per- 
sons.) 

Hoffmanni  Orthod.  confessio  Ecc.  Orient. 

La  Croix,  Etat  present,  <fec.     1695. 

Lucaris.     See  Cyril,  above. 

Mogilla,  Confessio  ecclesiae  G. 

Renaudotii  Liturg.  Orient,  collectio. 

Ricaut,  I'Etat  present,  <fcc.     1692. 

Schlosser's  Morganlandische  Kirche.     1845. 

Schwabe,  de  Religione  Ritibus,  <fec.     1710. 

Simon,  Histoire  critique  des  dogmes,  et  des 
controversies  des  chretiens  Orientaux. 

Smith  (Tho.),  Miscellanea.  (Greek  Church 
as  in  1670.) 

Strahl's  Russischen  Kirchengesch.     1827. 

Zeltneri  Dissertationes. 

Amer.  Quart.  Church  Review.     15:169. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     15:501. 

Blackmore's  Doct.  of  the  Russian  Church. 
(A  translat.  of  its  creed,  catechisms,  &c.) 

British  and  Foreign  Review.     9:319. 

Christian  Examiner.     59:57. 

Consett's  State  of  the  Greek  Church.     1729. 

Covell's  State  of  the  Greek  Church.     1722. 


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Greek  Cliurch — continued. 

Eisner's  Present  state,  &c.     1737. 
Gear's  Notes  on  the  Greek  ritual. 
Heitieccius'  Account  of  the  G.  Church.  1712. 
King's  Doctrines,  rites,  &c.     1772. 
Mouravief's  Church  of  Russia.     Trans,  by 

Blackmore. 
Palmer's  (William)  Dissertations. 
Pinkerton's  State  of  the  Greek  Chnr.     1814. 
Platon's  Present  state  of  the  G.  Ch.     1815. 
Rioaut's  Present  state,  &c.     1678. 
Smith's  (Tho.)  Doctrines  of  the  G.  Church. 
Tournefort's  Voyage  in  the  Levant.     1718. 
Waddington's  Condition,  prospects,  <fee.  1829. 

Qr>egory   Nazianzeu. 

Gregorii  Opera.    (Edit.  Benedictinoe.    1842.) 

Assemani  Bibliotheca  Orientalis. 

Bar»nii  Annales. 

Bohringer's  Kirehe  und  ihre  Zeugen. 

Greoier,  Vie  de  St.  Gregoire. 

Heranance,  Vie  de  St.  Gregoire. 

Le  Clerc.  Vie  de  St.  Gregoire. 

Masimi  Explicatio  loc.  difficil.  Greg.  N. 

Melancthonis  Orationes. 

Oudini  Dissertationes. 

Ulmau's  G.  von  Naz.  der  Theologie,  Ac. 

Boyd's  Select  poems  of  Gregory. 

Christian  Review.     3:467. 

Collier's  Trans,  of  Gregory's  panegyric  on 

the  Maccabees. 
Drant's  Epigrams,  Ac,  of  Gregory. 
Le  Clerc's  Life  of  Gregory. 
Ulman's  Contributions   to  Church  History. 

Translated  by  G.  V.  Cox. 
Westminster  Review.     66:101. 

Oreg^ory  IVyssen. 

Gregorii  Nys.,  Opera. 
Assemanoi  Bibliotheca  Orientalis. 
Boehring>er  die  Kirehe  Christi. 
Boye  (Ludov.),  Dissert,  de  G.  Neocses. 
Prontomj  Vita  et  Opera  G.  N. 
Moeller'fi  <G.  doctr.  de  hominis  natura. 
Oudini  (Ca.simir.)  Dissertationes. 
Papebrochii  Commcntarius  Historicus. 
Rupp's  Leben  und  Meinungen,  &c. 

Gregory's  Exp.  of  the  faith.     Tr.  by  Cave. 

"There  is  hardly  one  error  of  the  Romish 
Church  which  Gregory  Nyssen  does  not 
defend  strongly." — Clarke. 

Gregory  Thaumaturgus. 

Gregorii  Neocssarecnsis  Opera. 

Boye  (lo.  Ludov..)  Dissertationes. 

Canisii  Thesaurus  monumentorum  ecclesias- 

ticae  et  historias. 
Pallavicina  Vita  Gregorii  Thaumatur. 

Christian  Observer.     25:407. 
Gregory's  Expos,  of  the  faith.    Tr.  by  Cave. 
(In  his  lives  of  the  fathers.) 


Grieving  the  Spirtt. 

Bloomfield's  (G.  B.)  Sermons. 

Burder's  (Henry  F.)  Sermons. 

Chalmers'  (Tho.)  Congregational  sermons. 

Close's  (Francis)  Miscellaneous  sermons. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Dale's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Dutton's  (T.)  Warnings  of  the  Spirit. 

Evans'  (R.  W.)  Sermons. 

Girdlestone's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Howe's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Scattergood's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Blade's  (James)  Sermons. 

Tilly's  (William)  Sermons. 

AVatson's  (Alexander)  Sermons. 

Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 

Wilks'  (Sam.  C.)  Sermons. 

Wilson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Groningenists.    See   anabaptists. 

Growtli  in  Grace.    See  grace. 

Bather's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Batty's  (Adam)  Sermons. 

Boardman's  (W.  G.)  Higher  Christian  life. 

Brameld's  (G.  AV.)  Sermons. 

Brine's  (John)  Sermons.     (Excellent.) 

Charnock's  (Stephen)  Works. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

D wight's  (Timothy)  Discourses.     Disc.  86. 

Edwards'  (Bp.)  Theologia  Reformata. 

Goodwin  (Tho.)  on  Growth  in  grace. 

Johnston's  (John)  Way  of  life. 

.Jones'  (AVm.,  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 

Lavington's  (Samuel)  Sermons 

Marshall's  (Nath.)  Sermons. 

Neves'  (Timothy)  Sermons. 

Owen  on  the  Mediation  of  Christ. 

Pierce  (J.)  on  Growth  in  grace. 

Princeton  Review.     32:6(18. 

Scott's  (Tho.)  Theological  Works. 

Slater's  (Sam.)  Sermons.     (Several  on  this 

subject.) 
Spring's  (Gardner)  Essays.     Ess.  14. 
Spurgeon's  (C.  H.)  Sermons.     Sixth  Series. 
Taylor's  (Jeremy)  Sermons. 
Yonge's  (James)  Sermons.     Second  Series. 

Guardian  Angels. 

Chrysostom,  Epistola  ad  Colos.     Hom.  III. 
ad  Hebr.    Hom.  XIV. 


Basil,  contra  Eunomius.     Lib.  III. 

Ambrey's  Miscellanies. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repository.     Vol.  12. 

Berg's  (J.  F.)  Abaddon  and  Mahanaim. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     1:107. 

Dingley's  Deputation  of  Angels.     (Adduces 

Scripture,  and  many  ancient  writers.) 
Edwards  (Bp.)  on  the  Apostles'  Creed. 
Gould's  (Sarah)  The  guardian  angels. 
Kennaway's  (Cha.  E.)  Sermons. 
Sermons  to  the  young. 


Kitto's  Journal.     New  Series.     Vol.  1. 
More's  Antidote  against  Atheism. 


211 


Guebres.    See  parsees. 

Gymnosopliistst . 

Augustine,  de  Civitate  Dei.     Lib.  XIV. 
Clemens  Alex.,  Stromata.     Lib.  I,  III. 

Diodorus  Siculus,  Hist.     Lib.  II. 
Lucian,  Opuscula  Selecta. 
Pliny,  Historia  Naturalis.     Lib.  VII. 
Plutarch,  Alexand.  LXIV. 
Porphyry,  de  Abstinentia.     Lib.  IV. 
Strabo,  Historia.     Lib.  XV. 

Hardy's  Eastern  Monachism. 
RuflFner's  Fathers  of  the  desert. 

Habit.    See  mikd. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Amory's  Sermons  on  habitual  religion. 

Brown's  (Tho.)  Philos.  of  the  mind.  Lect.  43. 

Buekminster's  (Joseph  S.)  Sermons. 

Butcher's  (E.)  Sermons. 

Carmichael  on  Habit  considered  in  conjunc- 
tion with  the  love  of  novelty. 

Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 

Christian  Observer.     1:576,718. 

Cogan  on  the  Passions. 

Collison's  (M.  A.)  Sermons. 

Doddsley's  Preceptor. 

Edwards'  (Bp.)  Body  of  Divinity. 

Emmons'  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 

Fawcett's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Ferguson's  Principles  of  Moral  Science. 

Grove's  Moral  Philosophy. 

Gurney's  (J.  J.)  Thoughts  on  habit  and 
discipline. 

Howson's  (J.  S.)  Sermons.    (3  on  this  subj.) 

Jortin's  (J.)  Sermons.     (On  bad  habits.) 

Kames'  Elements  of  Criticism. 

Knight's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Le  Bas'  (Cha.  W.)  Sermons. 

Locke's  Essay  on  the  Understanding. 

Maltby's  (Edw.)  Sermons  at  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Mouseley  on  Moral  strength. 

Paley's  Moral  Philosophy. 

Reid  on  the  Active  powers. 

Richardson's  (William)  Sermons. 

Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Spectator.     No.  447. 

Spencer's  (Aubrey  G.)  Sermons. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Tucker's  Light  of  Nature  pursued.     Ch.  31. 

ZollikofiFer's  Sermons  on  prevalent  vices. 

Hades.      See   descent    into    hell, 

INTERMEDIATE  STATE,    PDROATORY. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     13:153. 
Campbell's  (George)  Dissertations. 
Church  Review.     5:232. 
Edwards'  (Bp.)  Body  of  Divinity. 
GilfiUan's  (George)  Discourses. 
Hammond's  Annotat.     (On  Matt.  xi.  23.) 
Huidekoper's  Belief  of  the  first  3  centuries. 
Pearson's  (Bp.)  Exposition  of  the  Creed. 
Scott's  (Russell)  Lectures. 


Sturmy's  (Daniel)  Discourses. 
Wake  on  the  Church  Catechism. 
Wheatley's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Williams'  (Bp.)  Exposition  of  the  Creed. 

HagiograpUa.      See  commentators, 

POETRT   OF   THE   HEBREWS. 

HalfSvay  Covenant.    See  ptritans. 

Pro. 

Allen's  (John)  Animadversions  on  the  Anti- 

synodalia. 
Cotton  (John)  on  Baptism. 
on  the  Covenant  of  grace. 


Mather's  (Richard)  Visible  Church  in  cove- 
nant with  God. 
Vindic.  of  the  New  Eng.  Churches. 


Scripturista  on  Infant  Baptism. 

Con. 
Bellamy's  One  Covenant. 

Reply  to  Mather's  Vindication. 

Letter  to  Scripturista. 

Dialogues. 


Chauncey's  (Pres.)  Antisynodalia. 
Davenport's  (John)  Allegations  of  Scripture 

against  the  baptizing  of  certain  kinds  of 

infants. 

Most  of  this  controversy  was  carried  on  in 
pamphlets.  Much  may  be  gathered  concern- 
ing the  history  of  it  from  Bacon's  Hixioricnl 
Dincoitr/ies,  and  Uden's  Nein  England  The- 
ocracy. 

Happiness.    See  beatitudes,  pleasure. 

Augustin,  Sermones. 
Buddei  Miscellanea  Sacra. 
Dassovius  de  Initio  Beatitudinis. 
Pfaffii  (Christoph.  Matt.)  Di.=sertationes. 
Senstius  de  Beatitudine,  nunc  et  tunc. 

Adderly's  Essay  on  Human  happiness. 

Bell's  (William)  Sermons. 

Bigland's  Essays.     Ess.  1. 

Bolton's  (R.)  Works.  ("Most  useful."— 
Doddridge.) 

Chandler's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Charnock's  Works. 

Christian  Review.     2:161.  5:354. 

Clark's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Cobb's  Bampton  Lectures.     1783. 

Ferguson's  Moral  and  political  science. 

Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 

Francklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Fuller's  Calvinistic  and  Socinian  systems 
compared.     Let.  13. 

Genlis'  Religion  the  only  basis,  &c. 

Glanhill's  Different  ways  to  happiness. 

Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Hale's  (Matthew)  Contemplations. 

Hiirness'  Boyle  Lectures.  1821-2.  (Con- 
nection of  Christianity  and  happiness.) 

Harris'  Dialogue  on  Happiness. 

Hussey's  (Christopher)  Sermons. 

Lucas'  Inquiry  after  H.     (Many  editions.) 


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Happiness — crmtinued. 

Maclaurin's  Essays. 

Marshall's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 

Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Monthly  Review.     131:85. 

More's  (Hannah)  Search  after  happiness. 

Morehend's  Principles  of  religious  belief. 

Nettleton  (Dr.  Tho.)  on  Virtue  and  H. 

Newman  on  Happiness. 

North  American  Review.     27:115. 

Oliver's  (Benj.  L.)  Essays. 

Orr's  (John)  Sermons. 

Paley's  Moral  Philosophy. 

Pierce's  (John)  Sermons. 

Ramsay's  Principles  of  human  happiness. 

Ray's  Persuasive  to  a  holy  life. 

Reading's  (William)  Sermons. 

Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Spencer's  (H.)  Social  Statics.     (Elaborate.) 

Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 

Stewart's  (J.  H.)  Lectures  on  Isaiah  55. 

Stoughton's  (.John)  Sermons. 

Tucker's  Light  of  Nature  pvirsued. 

Webb's  Enquiry  after  happiness. 

Zollikoffer's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons  on  the  dignity 
of  man.  (Five  of  these  admirable  dis- 
courses are  on  this  subject.) 

Sermons  on  Education. 

Hardness  of  Heart. 

Buys,  de  Induratione  peceatoris. 

Abernethy's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Bather's  (Edw.)  Sermons.     (Gospel  sinners 

more  guilty  than  Heathen.) 
Bradbury's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     ,3:617. 
Fenner's  (W.)  Works.     (Sermons.) 
Gouldburn's  (Edward  M.)  Sermons. 
Haverfield's  (Tho.  T.)  Sermons. 
Johnson's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Sermons. 
Saurin's  Sermons.     Trans,  by  R.  Robinson. 
Wilson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Harmonies.       See    analyses,    apparent 

CONTRADICTIONS,  CHRDNOLOOICAL  AR- 
RANOEMENT  OF  SCRIPTURE,  DCRATION 
OF  OHR  lord's  ministry,  MONOTES- 
SARON. 

Augustin,  de  Consensu  Evangelistarum. 

Angeri  Synopsis  Evangelicorum.  1852. 

Bengel's  Harm.  d.  4  Evangelisten.  17.36. 

Bunting,  Harm.  Evangelistarum.  1712. 

Burmanni  Harm   Evangelistarum.  1713. 

Calixti  Quatuor  Evang.  Concordia.  1624. 

Calovii  Harm.  Evang.  Monotessaron.  1672. 

Calvini  Harmonia  et  Comment.  1553. 

Cartwright,  Harmonia  Evangelioa.  1630.' 

Chemnitii,  Harmonia  Evangelica.  1593. 

Clausenii  TabuliB  synopticae.  1829. 

Clerici  Harmonia  Evangelica.  1699. 
("Aureum." — Riemann.  "All  critics  unite 
in  commendation  of  Le  Clerc's  Harmony." 

HORNE.) 

Claveri  Harmonia  Evangelistarum.       1628. 


Harm  oni  e  s — continited. 

De  Wette  et  Liieke  Synopsis  Evangel.  1818. 
Eusebii  (Cfesarensis)  Canones.  300. 

Fabri  Syntagma  histor.  Evang.  1652. 

Gerardi  Harmonia  Evangelica.     1646. 
Greswelli  Harm.  Evang.     1830.    (In  Greek, 

with  valuable  dissertations.) 
Griesbachii  Synopsis.  1776. 

Grynsei  Historia  Sacra.  1569. 

Glirtleri  Harmonia  Evangelica.  1700. 

Lamy,  Concordia,  (fee.     1689.     ("Peculiarly 

valuable." — Horne.) 
Le  Clerc.  See  Clerici. 
Lightfoot,  Harm.  Evang.   inter  se,  et  cum 

Vet.  Test.  1655. 

Lyseri  Harm.  Evangelistarum.  1590. 

Natalis  Concordantia  Evangeliorum.  1595. 
Newcombe,  Harmonia  Evangeliorum.  1778. 
Osiandri  Harm.  Grece  et  Latine.  1537. 

Rus  (Jo.  R.),  Harmonia  Evangeliorum.  1 727. 
Stephani  Harmonia  Graeca.  1553. 

Tisehendorfii  Synopsis  Evangelica.  1851. 
Toinardi  Harm.  Grseco-Latina.  1707. 

Vossii  Harmonia  Evangelica.  1656. 

Walch's  (E.I.)  Einleitung  in  d.  evang.  1749. 
Ziegleri  Concordia  Evangelica. 

Bickersteth's  Harmony  of  the  Gospels.  1832. 

Calvin's 1553. 

Carpenter's 1835. 

Cartwright's 1630. 

Chapman's 1836. 

(Incorporates  the  arrangements  of  New- 
combe, Townsend,  and  Greswell.) 

Chambers'  (John)  Harmony.  1813. 

Christian  Examiner.     10:358.  13:87.  22:43. 

Craddock's  Harmony  of  the  Gospels.     1668. 

Cranfield's 1795. 

Da  Costa's  Four  witnesses.  1851. 

Doddridge's  Family  Expositor.  1762. 

Douglas'  Harmony  of  the  Gospels.         1859. 

Drax's 1616. 

(Against  Calvin's.) 

Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  6:505.  19:732. 

Greenwood's  (W.)  Harmony.  1766. 

Greswell's  Harmony.    1830.     See  Chapman. 

Dissertations  on  the  principles  of  a 

Harmony.  1830. 

Jacobus'  Notes  on  the  Gospels.  1856. 

Le  Clerc's  Harm,  and  Dissertations.      1699. 

Lewin's  Early  Christian  chronology. 

Lightfoot's  Harmony  of  the  Evang.  among 
themselves  and  with  the  Old  Test.      1644. 

Lloyd's  (Bp.)  Harmony.  1710. 

McKnight's  H.  and  paraphrase.  1756. 

Mimpris'  (R.)  Harm,  of  the  Gospels.     1833. 

Newcombe's 1780. 

Newton's  (Sir  I.)  Harmony.  1717. 

Paley's  Horae  Paulinre.  1800.  (A  comparison 
of  the  Acts  and  Epistles.) 

Peddie's  Gospel  narrative.  1857. 

Phillips'  Harmony.     (Very  convenient.) 

Pilkington's  Evangelical  History.  1747. 

Priestley's  Greek  Harmony.  1777. 

(Critical  notes  in  English.) 


213 


Harmonies — continued. 

Roberts'  Harmony  of  the  Epistles.         1800. 
Robinson's  (Edw.)  II.  of  the  Gosp.     Greek. 

The  Same.     English.  1834. 

Strong's  Greek  II.  of  the  Gospels.  1854. 

Stroud's  Greek  II.  of  the  Gospels.  1853. 

(Elaborate  introduction,  with  notes,  tables, 

indexes,  &e.) 
Thompson's  Gospel  History.  1829. 

Townson's  Evangelical  History.  1793. 

(See  Chapman,  above.) 
Warner's  Harmony  of  the  Gospels.         1803. 
Wells'  Harmony  and  new  translation.   1724. 
Wcstcott's  Gospel  Harmony.  1850. 

AVhceler's  (H.  M.)  Popular  Harmony,  &a. 
Whiston's  Harmony  of  the  Gospels.       1702. 
Williams'  (Isaac)  H.  of  the  Gospels.      1850. 

Harmony     of     Cliristlanity    -with 
j>lau's     Nature.       See     analoqt     op 

RELimON     AND     NATURE,     INFLUEKCE 
OF     RELIGION. 

Legge's  (George)  Lectures. 
Harmony   of   Reason    and    Faith. 

See     DEISM,     MYSTERY,    PROVINCE     OP 
REASON. 

Ackermann's  Christliche  im  Plato. 
Engel's  Religion  nach  Vernunft  u.  Schrift. 
Fuerbach's  Philosophie  u.  Christenthum. 
Haferungii    Mysteria    neque    comprehendi 

posse,  neque  tamen  ratione  adversari. 
Huetii  Alnetanw  Questiones.  ("  Beautiful.") 
lacqueot,    I'Conformite    de    la   foi   avec    la 

raison.     (Reply  to  Bayle.) 
Kirchmeyeri  Theses  Theologicje. 
Lamy,  sur  I'Alliance  de  la  raison  avec  la  foi. 
Maius  de  Ratione  in  rebus  fidei. 
Matter,  Hist,  de  la  philos.  dans  ses  rapport 

avec  la  religion. 
Mentzerus   de    Consensu   rationis    humanae 

cum  mysteriis  divini. 
Murator   iiber   der    Rechten    Gebrauch    der 

Vernunft  in  sachen  d.  Religion. 
Nahmmacher  de  Syncretismo  phil.  et  theol. 

Boyle's  Reconciliation  of  R.  and  faith. 
Candlish's  (R.  S.)  Reason  and  Revelation. 
Edwards  (John)  on  Truth  and  Error. 
Galloway's  Mutual  bearings  of  phil.  and  rel. 
Hedge's  (F.  H.)  Reason  and  Religion. 
Hinton's  (J.  H.)  Harm,  of  truth  and  reason. 
Mailler's  Philosophy  of  the  Bible. 
Mansel's  Limits  of  Religious  Thought. 
Mial's  Bases  of  belief. 

Mortlock's  Christianity  agreeable  to  reason. 
Ragg's  Creation's  testimony  to  its  God. 
Shuttleworth's    Consistency   of    Revelation 

with    itself,    and    with    human     reason. 

(Powerful.) 
Tournour's  (E.  J.)  Twenty-four  sermons. 

Harmony  of  CHaracter. 

See     CONSISTENCY. 

Appleton's  (Pres.)  Works. 
Foster's  (John)  Essays. 


Harmony  of  the  La-w  and  Gospel. 

Scharpii   Symphonia  Prophetarum  et  Apos- 
tolorum. 

Addie's  Harmony  of  the  Divine  will. 
Alexander's  (Wm.  L.)   Congregational  Lec- 
ture.    1841. 
Alford's  Hulsean  Lectures.     1841  and  1842. 
Arnot's  Method  of  grace. 
Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Works. 
Brown's  Bampton  Lectures.     1806. 
Colquhoun's  Treatise  on  law  and  gospel. 
Gill's  (John)  Occasional  sermons. 
Hamilton's  Estab.  of  the  law  by  the  gospel. 
Lancaster's  (Wm.)  Doct.  of  a  future  state. 
Maclean's  Unity  of  God's  moral  law. 
Mainard's  Law  ratified  by  the  Gospel. 
Mainwaring's  (John)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (G.)  liar,  of  the  Div.  dispensations. 

Harmony      of       Revelation      and 
Science. 

Bonar,  Concordia  scientiiie  cum  fide.     1665. 

(Curious.) 
Bouterwick's  Religion  und  Vernunft. 
D'Aubigne,  Foi  et  Science. 
Erdman's  Vorlesung.  zu  Glauben  u.  Wissen. 
Kuhn's  Glauben  und  Wissen. 
Pauvert,  Harmonie  de  la  religion,  et  de  I'in- 

telligence  humaine. 
Wiseman   (Nic),   sur   le   Rapport   entra  la 

science  et  la  religion. 

American  Eclectic  Review.     2:186. 
American  Quarterly  Observer.     2:24. 
Bibliotheea  Sacra.     13:80,631.  14:338,461. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.     6:35. 
Bridgewater  Treatises. 
Brougham's  Advant.  and  pleas,  of  science. 
Buckland's  Reliquite  Diluvianae. 
Combe's  Relation  bet.  science  and  religion. 
Dick's  Christian  Philosopher. 
Dingle's  Harm,  of  Revelation  and  Science. 
D'Oyly's  (George)  Sermons. 
Exley  on  the  First  chapter  of  Genesis. 
Farrar's  (Adam)  Sermons  at  Oxford. 
Forbes'  Progress  of  Science. 
Hampden's  Philosoph.  evid.  of  Christianity. 
Harcourt's  Doctrine  of  the  Deluge. 
Harris'  Pre-adamite  earth.     (Popular.) 
Hitchcock's  Relig.  truth  illust.  from  science. 
Kurtz's  The  Bible  and  Astronomy. 
Lewis'  (Taylor)  The  Bible  and  Science. 
London  Quarterly  Review.     79:49. 
Mailler's  Philosophy  of  the  Bible. 
Melville's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Morell's  History  of  Philosophy  and  Science. 
Nares'  Bampton  Lectures.     1805. 
Nolan's  Bampton  Lectures.     1833. 
North  American  Review.     30:293. 
Pendleton's  Science  a  witness  for  the  Scri]\ 
Pratt's  Scrip,  and  Science  not  at  variance. 
Ragg's  Creation's  Testimony  to  its  God. 
Scott's  (R.  E.)  Limits  of  Physical  Science. 
Silliman's  Consistency  of  the  discoveries  of 
modern  geology  with  sacred  history. 


214 


Harm,  of  Revel,  aud  Science — cont. 

[Taylor's]  Nat.  History  of  Enthusiasm. 

Troup's  (George)  Art  and  Faith. 

Tullidge's  Triumphs  of  the  Bible. 

"Walker's  (James)  Sermons. 

Warburton's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Wiseman's  (Nio.)  Connect,  bet.  Sci.  and  Rel. 

Williams'  (Cha.)  First  week  of  time. 

Wood's  Mosaic  creation  illustrated  by  dis- 
coveries and  experiments  in  the  present 
age.     1811. 

Worgan's  Divine  Week. 

Wright's  Creation  and  Geology.     1847. 

Hatred.    See  forgiveness,  love. 

Abernethy's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Dick's  Philosophy  of  Religion. 
Hey's  (John)  ^ermons. 
Limborchs  Theology. 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 

Hauglitiiiess.       See    condescension, 

HUMILITT,     meekness,     PBIUE. 

Hearing.     See  parable  of  the  sower. 

Andrews'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 

Baxter's  (Richard)  Practical  Works. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Bickersteth's  Christian  Hearer. 

Bloomfield's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Clapperton's  (J.)  Duty  of  hearing. 

Clarkson's  (David)  Sermons. 

Close's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Collins'  (W.  B.)  Sermons. 

Cunningham's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 

Davis'  Profitable  attendance  on  an  evangeli- 
cal ministry. 

Downe's  (John)  Sermons. 

Dupre's  (John)  Sermons.  - 

D wight's  (Tim.)  Sermons.     Ser.  138. 

Easteheap's  Lectures.  (Six  excellent  ones 
on  this  subject.) 

Piddes'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Fleetwood's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Girdlestone's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Gisbourne's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Hampden'.s  (R.  D.)  Sermons. 

Hewlett's  (C.  A.)  Sermons. 

Hurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Knowles"  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Leighton's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Lewis'  (T.)  Christian  Duties. 

McGills  (Stephen)  Sermons. 

Mant's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Scattergood's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Seabury's  (B.)  Sermons. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Smallridge's  (George)  Sermons. 

Summertield's  (John)  Sermons. 

Wilson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Yonge's  (James)  Sermons. 


Heaven.    See   degrees  in   glory,   ir.iPLor- 

MENTS  OF  HEAVEN,  PLACE  OF  Hl-.AVEN, 
RECOGNITION. 

Augustin,  Opera. 

Chrysostom,  de  premiis  Sanctorum. 

Lactantius,  Institutiones.     Lib.  VII. 

Callixtus  de  Bono  perfecte  summo. 

Chytrajus  de  Morte,  et  vita  eterna. 

Engel,  wir  Werden  uns  Wiedersehen. 

Gr'avell's  der  Mench. 

Gretzer  (Jac.)  Disputationes. 

Hildebrandus  de  Vita  eterna. 

Lessii  (Leonardi)  Opuscula. 

Musieus  de  Eterna  beatitudine. 

Nicolai  Theoria  vitae  eternal. 

Nonnenius  de  Aucta  beatorum  gloria,  post 

conf^ummationem  mediatoris. 
Olshausen,  Opuscula  Theologica. 
Storr  (Gottl.  C.)  Opuscula  Academica. 
Ambrose's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Bates'  Four  last  things. 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Bonar's  Morning  of  joy.  . 

Eternal  day. 


Bradley's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Bradford's  (John)  Fruitful  treatise,  Ac. 

Broughton's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Bull's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Butler's  (Alban)  Sermons. 

Case's  Mount  Pisgah. 

Chalmers'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Channing's  (W.  E.)  Sermons. 

Charnock's  Works. 

Christian  Observer.     17:360. 

Clarke's  (R.  W.)  Heaven  and  its  emblems. 

Gierke's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Close's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Davies'  Glimpses  of  our  heavenly  home, 

Davis'  (W.)  The  beautiful  city. 

Dell's  (Robt.)  The  blessed  hope. 

Donald's  My  father's  house. 

Dorrington's  (Theophilus)  Sermons. 

D'Oyly's  (George)  Sermons. 

Dunlop's  (William)  Sermons. 

Dwight's  (Tim.)  Discourses.     Disc.  17. 

Edmondson's  Heavenly  world. 

Faber's  (Geo.  S.)  Many  mansions. 

Freeman's  Heaven  entered. 

Gahan's  (William)  Sermons. 

Garden's  (Francis)  Discourses. 

Gataker's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Goodwin's  State  of  future  glory. 

Green's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

Hill's  (H.  F.)  Saint's  Inheritance. 

Hineks'  (John)  Sermons. 

Horneck's  Glory  of  the  other  world. 

Jeuks'  Ouranography. 

Killing's  (J.  M.)  Our  companions  in  glory. 

King's  Morsels  of  criticism. 

Kollock's  (S.  K.)  Sermons. 

Leifchild's  (John)  Discourses. 

Mant's  Happiness  of  the  blessed. 

Mather's  (Increase)  Glory  of  heaven. 

Meek's  (Robt.)  Heavenly  things. 


215 


Heaven — continued. 

Melville's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Merry's  Phil,  of  a  happy  futurity. 

Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Orton's  Religious  Exercises. 

Pierce's  (S.  A.)  Riches  of  divine  grace. 

Pirie's  (Alexander)  Sermons. 

Pott's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Powell's  (Vav.)  Three-fold  state  of  the  elect. 

Princeton  Review.     27:269. 

Roberts'  Nature,  locality,  <fec. 

Salkeld's  Paradise  and  its  contents. 

Saurin's  (James)  Sermons. 

Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Sharp's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Short's  (T.  V.)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  Contemplations  on  the  state  of  man. 

Thompson's  (A.  C.)  The  better  land. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Toplady's  (A.  M.)  Works. 

Van  Mildert's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Venn's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Wake's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Watts'  (Isaac)  Death  and  Heaven. 

Scale  of  happiness. 

Whitley's  The  life  everlasting. 
Witherspoon's  (John)  Works. 


Heavenly  Mindedness.    See  devotion, 

GODLINESS,    WALK   OF   FAITH,  WORLD- 
LINESS. 

Allestree's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Baker's  (Arthur)  Sermons. 

Blunt's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Bowdler's  (John)  Theological  Essays. 

Brady's  (Nicholas)  Sermons. 

Burroughes  (J.)  on  Conversing  in  heaven. 

Cecil's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Christian  Observer.     12:21.3. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Durham's  (James)  Sermons. 

Evans'  Sermons  on  Christian  temper. 

Evans'  (R.  W.)  Parochial  sermons. 

Elavel's  Husbandry  spiritualized. 

Navigation  spiritualized. 

Fothergill's  (George)  Sermons. 

Goodwin  on  being  Filled  with  the  Spirit. 

Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Hervey's  Meditations. 

Horton's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Jones'  (AVm.,  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 

Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Owen's  Grace  and  duty  of  being  sp.  minded. 

Paley's  (William)  Sermons. 

Powell's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Price's  (James)  Sermons. 

Riddock's  (James)  Sermons. 

Rowe  (John)  on  Heavenly-mindedness. 

Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Tillotson's  Sermons. 

Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 

Watts  on  the  Christian  graces. 


Weston's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Whitefield's  (George)  Sermons. 

Hebraisms  of  tlie  New  Testament. 

See  IDIOMS. 

The  grammars  and  Lexicons  of  Bret- 
schneider,  Wahl,  Tittman,  Gersdorf,  Winer, 
and  Gesenius,  throw  all  the  light  on  this 
wearisome  controversy  which  is  now  possible. 

Hebrew  Common-wealth. 

See    JEWISH  ANTIQUITIES. 

Hebrevr  Language.    See  vowel  poikts. 

Chrysostom,  de  Ebraea  lingua. 
Augustine,  de  Civitate  Dei. 
Origen,  Homilise. 

Avianus  de  Ebraea  Lingua. 
Bartolocci  Dissertationes. 
Bellarmini  Gramatica  Hebrasica. 
Berndii  (Adam.)  Disquisitiones. 
Bianconi,  de  Antiquis  litteris  Hebr. 
Bocharti  Phaleg  et  Canaan.     Lib.  I. 
Buxtorfli  (Sen.)  Thesaurus  Grammaticus. 
de  Abbreviaturis. 


Buxtorfli  (Jun.)  Dissertationes  Philol. 
Capellus  (Ludov.)  de  Ebrseorum  Uteris. 
Celsius  de  Variis  fatis  ling.  EbrsBa3. 
Clerici  (David.)  Dissertationes. 
Diecmanus  de  Ebr.  ling,  primigenia. 
Dobrowsky  de  Antiquis  Heb.  caracteribus. 
Dolingii  Hist,  cum  Theoria  ling.  Ebraste. 
Elias  Levita,  Dissertationes. 
Ewald,  Heb.  Grammatik. 
Gesenii  Historia  linguae  Ebraeas. 
Thesaurus  philologicus. 


Guarin,  Grammatica  Hebr.    (A  noble  work.) 
Hardtii  (Herman.)  Dissertationes. 
Hartmann,  Einleitung  in  des  Bucher  A.  T. 
Hauptmanni  Elementa  Ebraea. 
Hezel's  Gesch.  der  Heb.  Sprache. 
Hottingeri  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Hulsius  de  Linguae  Ebraicae  origins, 
lunius  de  Prajstantia,  et  Antiquitate,  &c. 
Leusdeni  Dissertationes. 
Loescherus  de  Causis  linguaj  Ebraicae. 
Martinet's  Hebraische  Sprache. 
Michaelis  de  Ebr.  et  afiBuibus  linguis. 
Morini  (Steph.)  Exercitationes. 
Reineccii  Ling.  Hebrseae  Vet.  Test.  Janua. 
Robertsoni  (G.)  Thesaurus  ling,  sanctae. 
Schroederi  Fundamenta  linguas  Hebragae. 
Schultens  (A.)  Oratio  de  lingua  Hebraica. 
Selden  de  Synedris.     Lib.  2,  cap.  9. 
Sennertus  de  Idiotismus  ling,  orientalium. 
Simon,  Hist,  critique  de  Vieux  Test. 
Waltoni  Prolegomena. 

American  Biblical  Repository.   1:491.  8:44 

11:131,482.  12:113. 
American  Quarterly  Register.     1:193. 
Rennet's  Primogeniture  and  integrity  of  the 

holy  language. 
Brekell's  (John)  Essay  on  the  Heb.  tongue. 


216 


Hebrew  Language — continued. 

Burgess'    Eluuients    of    Hebrew.     (A    most 

valuable   primer,    especially   for   such    as 

have  no  living  teacher.) 
Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     3:236. 
Craik's  History  and  characteristics,  &c. 
Fitzgerald's  Originality  and  permanency  of 

biblical  Heb.     (Applies  to  Deism.) 
Forbes  on  the  Study  of  the  Heb.  language. 
Gerard's  Biblical  Criticism. 
Gesenius'  Hist,  of  the  Heb.  lang.  and  letters. 
Holdeii's  Guide  to  the  Hebrew  language. 
Jennings'  (David)  Dissertations. 
Journal  of  Science.     24:87. 
Kitto's  Journal  of  Sacred  Literature.  (Many 

good  articles.) 
Le  Clerc's  (John)  Dissertations. 
Leigh's  (Edw.)  Critica  Sacra.  (Observations 

on  all  the  Hebrew  roots.) 
Princeton  Review.     2:293.  13:250. 
Rhenfred's  Antiquity  of  the  Hebrew  letters. 
Wahl's  Oriental  languages  and  literature. 
Wall's  Ancient  Heb.  orthography,  and  the 

original  state  of  the  text  of  the  Old  Test. 

Hebrew  Poetry.     See   poetry. 

Heidelburg  Catecliism. 

Altingii  Historia  Ecclesise  Palatinae. 
August!     Versuch    einer     Hist.-Kritischen 

Einleitung,  <fcc. 
Klemme's  Entstehung  d.  H.  Katechismus. 
Kocker's    Gesch.    der    Reformirten    kircbe, 

sonderlich  d.  Schicksale  d.  Heid.  Cat. 
Le  Boucq,  Succincta  et  dilucida  explic. 
Meieri  Explieatio  et  Commentatio. 
Mylii  Meletemeta  cateehetica. 
Paul's  Unterricht  christlicher  Lehre. 
Piscatoris,  Explieatio. 
Plack's  Gescb.  d.  prot.  Lehrbegritf. 
Seissen's  Gesch.  der  Ref.  zu  Heidelberg. 
Struve's  Pfalzische  Kircheuhistorie. 
SudhofF's  Handb.  zur  Auslegung  d.  H.  C. 
Thelemann's  Gesch.  d.  H.  C.  u.  seiner  vcrfas. 
Van  Alpen's  Gesch.  und  literatur  des  H.  C. 
Vierordt's  Gesch.  d.  Reformation  in  Baden. 
Ursini  Corpus  doctrinal  orthodoxse. 
Zohn,  zur  300  Jahr.  Gedachtniss  tierd.  H.  K. 

Amer.  Presb.  and  Theol.  Review.     1:369. 

Basting  on  the  H.  Catechism. 

Bethune's  (Geo.  W.)  Lectures  on  the  H.  C. 

De  Witte  on  the  H.  Catechism. 

Nevins'  (J.  W.)  Hist,  and  genius  of  the  H.  C. 

Ursinus  on  the  H.  C.    Tr.  by  G.  W.  Willard. 

Tr.  by  H.  Parrie. 

Hell.      See   descent    into  hell,   Gehenna, 

HADES,   PLACE   OF   THE   DAMNED. 

Augustine,  Opera.  • 

Cyril  (Alex.),  Orationes. 

Boullier,  Considerations  sur  la  certitude,  et 

la  grandeur  des  recompenses  du  monde  a 

venir. 
Crocii  Conversationes  prutenicee. 


Hell — cnntinued. 

Drieburg  de  Statu  hominis  futuro. 

Fabrioius  (Jo.)  Predigten  iiber  die  Augspur- 

gische  Conf. 
Fechtius  Consideratio  status  damnatorum. 

Feverlini  Novissimorum  novissima. 

Lofcscheri  Exercitationes.     Ex.  VIII. 

Mosheim's    (J.    L.)    Lehre    vom    ende    der 
HoUenstrafen. 

Sehottel's  Beschreibung  u.  Vorstellung  der 
Hoelle. 

Theiss'  Meinung  von  d.  Ewigkeit  der  Hollens. 

Adams'  (John)  Sermons. 

Adams'  (Neh.)  Truths  for  the  times. 

Adey's  (William)  Sermons. 

Ambrose's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repository.     2d  Series.  3:1. 

Barrow's  (Dr.  F.)  Dissertations. 

Bates'  Four  last  things. 

Benson's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Berry  Street  Lectures. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Boyse's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

British  Quarterly  Review.     7:105. 

Boston's  Fourfold  State. 

Brine's  (J.)  Vindic.  of  Divine  justice. 

Brooks'  Golden  Kej\ 

Bunyan's  Sighs  from  hell. 

Burgess  on  Original  sin. 

Burnett's  Theory  of  the  earth. 

Campbell's  (Geo.)  Prelim.  Dissertations. 

Christian  Examiner.     8:392. 

Christian  Quarterly  Review.     1:598. 

Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     3:605. 

Church    Review.     2:359.     (Review  of  John 
Foster.) 

Cudworth's  Intellectual  System. 

Dawes'  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Dobney  on  Future  punishment. 

Doddridge's  (P.)  Lectures. 

Drexel  on  Hell. 

Dvvight's  Sermons.     Ser.  167  and  168. 

Eclectic  Review.     4th  Series.  18:163.     (Re- 
view of  Dobney.)     22:389. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Sermons. 

Foster  (James)  on  Natural  Religion. 

Foster's  (John)  Letters. 

Frith's  (John,  the  Martyr)  Works. 

Fuller's  Gospel  its  own  witness. 

Gill  (John)  on  the  Hebrew  language. 

Goodwin's  Works.-    Book  13. 

Green's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

Gregory  on  Moral  liberty.     Bk.  14. 

Hammond's  (Dr.  H.)  Works. 

Horberry's  (Dr.  M.)  Works. 

Horsley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 

Jewell's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Lewis  on  the  Nature  of  Hell. 

Lord's    Theological   and    Literary   JournaL 
3:395.     (Review  of  Dobney.) 

Loring's  (I.)  Sermons. 

Morony's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Morse's  Grand  mystery  of  godliness. 
1  New  Englander.     9:168. 


217 


Hell — continued. 

Ray  on  the  Dissolution  of  the  world. 
Rogers"  (Pi- John)  Sermons. 
Saurin's  (J.)  Sermons. 
Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Sherlock's  (Dean)  Sermons. 
Simpson  on  Scripture  language. 
Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Smallridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     Vol.  2. 
Stuart's  (Moses)  Exegetical  Essays. 
Swinden  on  Hell.     (Many  editions.) 
Tillotson's  Sermons. 
Van  Mildert's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Watts'  World  to  come. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Whistun  on  Hell. 
Whitby's  (Dan.)  Discourses. 
Whitefield's  Sermons. 

Hellenists. 

Hertzog's  Real  Eneyclop.  Tr.  by  Bomberger. 
Lardner's  Remarks  on  Ward's  Dissertations. 
Ward's  (Dr.)  Dissertations. 

Helvetic  Confession. 

Confessio  et  Expositio  simplex  orthodoxse 
fidei  auctore  Frederico,  electore  Palatino. 
(This  is  the  confession  of  faith  commonly 
called  the  Helvetic,  composed  in  1566,  by 
Bullinger,  and  dififers  little  from  that  of 
Zuingle  before  it  was  remodeled  by  Calvin.) 

Heideo-o-eri  Formula  consensus  Ecclesiarum 
Helveticarum. 

Hottingeri  Formulae  cons.  Helv.  historia. 

Koeeheri  Biblioth.  theolog.  symbolic. 

Pfaffius  de  Formula  consensus  Helvetica. 

Henierobaptlsts. 

Epiphanius  de  Heeresiis. 
Mosheim,  de  rebus  christianorum  ante  Con- 
stantinum. 

Robinson's  History  of  Baptism. 
Henricians.    See  waldenses. 

Ganfredi  Epistola;.     Lib.  VI. 
Gesta  Episcoporum  Cenomanens. 
Hccker's  (Henr.  Conrad.)  Dissertationes. 
Mabilloni  Analeota  ad  historiam  eccles. 
Meisneri  (loan.)  Dissertationes. 

Heracleonites. 

Rhenferdi  (lo.)  Dissertationes. 
Vogtii  (loan.)  Dissertationes. 
Biblioth.  hist,  hseresiologic. 

Hereditary    Depravity.        See    fall, 

HUMAN    DEPRAVITY,     IMPUTATION    OF 
ADAMS    SIN,    ORIGINAL    SIN. 

Heresy.    See  history  of  doctrines. 

Clemens  Alex.,  Stromata. 
£piphaiuus^  Ilavapiof  Aiptatwe  LXXX. 


TertuUian,  Prescriptiones  adversua  Heretic. 

Athanasius,  Orationes. 

Theodoret,  de  Hajresibus. 

Augustine,  Opuscula  polemiea. 

Irenaeus,  contra  Hsereses  omnes. 

Arnoldi  Historia  Hereticos. 

Kirchen    uiid    Ketzer-historie.     (A 

new  edition  of  the  above,  with  improve- 
ments, and  a  supplement.) 

Assemanni  Bibliotheca  Orientalis. 

Baaz   \c^i6!ov. 

Baur's  Christl.  Lehre  von  der  Dreieinigkeit. 

Beckmani  Hajresiographia. 

Bellarmin  de  Controversiis  fidei. 

Breithauptii  Observationes  Theologicaa. 

Buddeus  de  Ecclesia  apostolica. 

Callixtus  de  Schismate  et  Hajretic.  pcenis. 

Callovii  (Abrah.)  Dissertationes. 

Castro,  adversus  omnes  Haereses.  (Partly 
polemic,  and  partly  historical.) 

Colbergius  de  Origine  et  progressu  errorum. 

Crameri  Arbor  Hajreticae  consanguinitatis. 

Damascenus  (Jo.)  de  Haeresibus. 

Danffii  Elenchi  Hereticorum. 

Echard,  de  Fonte  H^eresium. 

Epiphanius  contra  Octoginti  Haereses, 

Fabricii  Lux  Evangelii  salutaris,  &c.     C.  8. 

Bibliotheca  Greca. 


Heickmanus  de  Origine  erroris. 

Hippolyti  Refutatio  omnium  Hffiresium. 

Horbius  de  Hseresii  in  genere. 

Hoornbeckii  Suinma  Controversiarum. 

Ittigii  Dissertationes.  (Heresies  of  the  apos- 
tolic age.  "  The  best  modern  work  on 
the  subject." — Bp.  Tomline.) 

locherus  de  Philos.  ha3resium  obici. 

Leontii  Sectarum  Historia. 

Loescheri  Premonitiones  Theologicae. 

Lutzenburgeri  Catal.  Hgeretic.     To  1528. 

Marckii  Exercitationes  miscellaneee.  Par.  I. 

Mayii  Dissertationes  Selectae. 

Mori  Enthusiasmus  Triumphatus. 

Mosheimii  Dictionaire  de  Heresiis. 

(Ehleri  Corpus  H.,  Grasce  et  Latine.  (Vast.) 

Olearii  Synopsis  Controversiarum. 

Perodil,  Diction,  des  heresies.     1845. 

Schenkel's  Wesen  des  Protestantismus. 

Schroederi  Disp.  an  Haeresis  sit  crimen? 

Steren  [or  Stieren],  de  Irenaei  adv.  Haereses. 

Stockman,  Lexicon  Haresium. 

Thomasii  Disp.  an  Hseresis  sit  crimen  ? 

Vitringa,  Observationes  Sacra?. 

Vogtii  Bibliotheca  historiaj  haeresiologicae. 

Wolfii  Manichajismus  ante  Manichasos. 

Wolderi  Hasresiologiae  Synopsis. 

Zigadeni  Panoplia  dogmatica  fidei. 

Zwinglius  de  Vera  et  falsa  religione. 

Baxter's  (Rich.)  Works. 

Bayle's   Crit.  and  hist.  Dictionary.     (Under 

the  several  names.) 
Burton's  Bampton  Lectures.  1829.  (Heresies 

of  the  apostolic  age.) 
Campbell's  (Geo.)  Preliminary  Dissertations. 
Commentators  generally,  on  Titus  iii.  10. 
Evans'  Scripture  Standard. 


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Heresy— continued. 

Finch's  Bampton  Lectures.     1797. 
Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 
Lardner's  Heretics  of  the  first  2  centuries. 
Leslie's  History  of  Heresy. 
Osterwald's  Corruptions  of  Religion. 
Powell  on  Subscription  to  Creeds. 
Rawlins  on  Heretical  opinions. 
Rogers'  (John)  Sermons. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     3:354. 
Stebbings  (Henry)  on  Heresy. 
Trapp's  Preservative  against  unsettled  opin- 
ions. 
Turner's  History  of  heretical  opinions. 
Varilla's  History  of  Heresies. 
■VVTiite  (Blanco)  on  Heresy  and  Orthodoxy. 

Hermas. 

Hermas,  Opera. 

Anger  u.   Dindorf's   Nachtragliche  Bemer- 

kungen  zu  H. 
Cotelerii  Viti«  Patrum  Apostolieae. 
Jackman's  Hirte  des  Hermas. 
Nourrii  Bibliotheca  max.  patrum. 
Lardner's  Credibility.     Part  2. 
Pringle's  Trans,  of  the  three  books  of  H. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.     5:485. 
Stuart's  Commentary  on  the  Apocalypse. 

HermeueiUlcs.    See  biblical  criticism, 

STUDY    OF   SCRIPTDRE. 

Ambrose,  Clavis  ad  sacram  scripturam. 

Jerome,  Prolegomena. 

Alberi  Institutioncs  Hermeneuticae. 

Arigleri  Herm.  Biblico-generalis. 

Bahrdt  Apparatus  criticus  Vet.  Test. 

Baumgartun  (S.  J.),   Unterricht  von  Ausle- 

gung  d.  H.  S. 
Beckii  Monogrammata  Hermeneutices  N.  T. 
Danhaveri  Hermeneutica  Sacra. 
Ernesti  Institutio  interpret.  Nov.  Test. 

Opuscula  philologica  critica. 

Flaccius  de  Sermone  sacrar.  literarum. 

Clavis  Scriptura?  Sacrae. 

Franckii  Prelectiones  hermeneuticEe. 

Com.  de  scope  librorum  S.  Sc. 

Franzii  Tractatus  Theologicus.     (A  work  of 

immense  labor,  and  always  useful.) 
Glassii  Hermen.  Sacra.     (Of  great  value.) 
Griesbach's  Vorlesnngen  Uber  d.  H.  d.  N.  T. 
Hederick,  H.  analytica  et  synthetica. 
Hilleri  Syntagma  Hermeneutica. 
Hoffmanni  Institutiones  Thcologiae. 
Huet  de  Interjiretatione,  &c. 
lahn,  Enchiridion  Herm.  generalis. 
lanssenii  Hermeneutica  Sacra. 
Kaizer's  Grundrisseines  systems  der  H. 
Keilii  Opuscula  Academica. 

Elciuenta  Hermeneutices  N.  T. 

Klausen's  (H.  N.)  Hermeneutik  des  N.  Test. 
Langii  Hermeneutica  Sacra. 
Loescheri  Breviariuin  theol.  exegeticas. 
Lucke's  Gruudriss  der  H.  und  ihrer  Geseh. 
Meyer's  Geschichte  d.  Exegese.     (To  1802.) 


Heruieiieiitics — continued. 

Mori  Hermeneutica  N.  Test. 

Pareau,  Institutio  interpretis  Vet.  Test. 

Pfeifferi  Hermeneutica  Sacra. 

Planck's  Einleitung  in  d.  theol.  'Wissensch. 

Rambackii  Ileruiencutica  Sacra. 

Schottii  Opuscula. 

Seller's    Biblische    Hermeneutik.     (Praised 

by  J.  Pye  Smith.) 
Semleri  Prcparatio  Hermeneutica. 
Senensi  Are  interprctandi  scripturas. 
Spitzner  de  Pareutbesi  libris  sacris. 
St.  ^'ictoire  (Hugo;  de  Erudit.  didascalica. 
Turretin  de  S.  Scrijn  interpretanda;  modo. 
Winer  de  Hypallagc  et  hendiadyi  in  N.  T. 
Wolfius  de  Agnitione  ellipseos. 
Wollii  Examen  regularum  a  Calmeti. 

Com.  de  parenthesi  sacra. 

AVyttenbachii  Elements  proposita. 

American  Biblical  Repository.  1:111,139. 
3:684.  5:92.  7:241.     Second  Series.  5:9. 

Apthorpc's  (East)  Canons  of  interpretation. 

Arnold  (T.)  on  the  Interp.  of  Scripture. 

Biblical  Cabinet.  (Many  excellent  articles 
on  this  subject.) 

Carson's  (Alex.)  Exam,  of  the  principles  of 
interpretation,  as  laid  down  bj'  Ammon, 
Ernesti,  Stuart,  and  others.     (Masterly.) 

Christian  Month.  Spect.  2:9.  (The principles.) 
3:169.  8:169.  (The  history.) 

Christian  Observer.     11:11. 

Christian  Review.     4:481.  5:211,321.  10:411. 

Conybeare's  Bampton  Lectures.  1S24.  (The 
limits  to  secondary  and  spiritual  interpre- 
tations.) 

Davidson's  Sacred  Hcrmeneutics.  (Includes 
a  history  of  Bib.  interpr.  from  the  earliest 
fathers,  to  the  Reformation.) 

Ernest's  Princ.  of  Interp.    Tr.  bv  M.  Stuart. 

Tr.  bv  C.  H.  Terrot. 


Fairbairne's  Hermeneutical  Manual. 
Griesbach's  Lectures. 
Kaiser's  System  of  N.  Test.  Hcrmeneutics. 
Lee's  (Prof.)   Six  sermons  on  the  study  of 

Sacred  Scripture. 
Lucke's  Elements  of  Hermeneulics. 
JlcLelland's  Manual  of  sac.  interpretation. 
North  American  Review.     14:391. 
Pareau's  Princip.  of  interp.     Tr.  by  Forbes. 
Planck's  Sacred  philol.  and  interp.     Trans. 

and  enlarged,  with  notes,  bv  Turner. 
Princeton  Review.     1:128.  3:90.  17:409. 
Sawyer's  Elements  of  Bib.  interpretation. 
Seller's  Biblical  H.     Trans,  by  W.  Wright. 
Stuart's  (Moses)  Elements  of  interpretation. 
Theol.  and  Literary  Journal.     3:80,235. 
Toelner's  Outlines  of  sijcred  Hcrmeneutics. 
Uuiversalist  Quarterly.     7:138. 
Van  Milderfs  Bampton  Lectures.     1814. 
Whitby's  (Dan.)  Dissertations. 

For  other  works  on  interpretation,  seo 
TeuROT's  Trans,  of  Ernesti'g  JiiDtituteg,  and 
Davidsox's  Sacred  Hermeneutica. 


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Hermits.    See   honasticism. 

Arrhenii  Dissertatio  de  Eremitis. 
Balleriui  (loann.)  Disseitationes. 
Dejiingius  de  Ascetis  veterum. 
Fontauiui  Ilistoria  literaria. 
Mabillonii  Prefatio  ad  Acta  Sanctorum. 
Muratori  Antiquitates  Italiaj  medii  sevi. 
Palladii  liistoria  Eremitaium.     (To  421.) 

Palladius'  Lausiac  history. 

Rosweide's  Ace.  of  the  hermits  of  Palestine. 

Heriihntters.    See  Moravians. 

Herodians.  See  Jewish  antiquities,  sects. 

Ellis'  (Sir  R.)  Fortuita  Sacra. 

Herod  tlie  Great. 

Altemanus  in  Teinpe  Helvetica. 

Bergeri  (Paul.)  Dissertationes. 

Cellarii  (Balthaz.)  Dissertationes  Academ. 

D'Artigney,  de  I'Origine  d'Herode. 

Deylingii  Observationes  Sacrae.     Pars  11. 

Hambergii  (Geo.  Albert.)  Dissertationes. 

Joseph!  (Flav.)  Opera. 

Noldii  Historia  Idumeae. 

Spanheimii  (Ez.)  Stemma  de  prosapia  Her. 

Atterbury's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Brownrig's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hlcksites.    See  friends. 

Hieroglypliics.    See  eqtpt. 

Bailey,  Hieroglyphicorum  origo  et  natura, 

Champollion,  Systerae  Hieroglyphique. 

Goulianof,  sur  les  H.  d'Horapollon. 

Kireheri  (Edipus  jEgyptiacus. 

Klaproth,  Examen  des  travaux  de  Champol. 

Langlois,  Hieroglyphes  Egyptiens, 

Lenoir,  Nouvelle  explication  des  H. 

Pahlin,  Lettres  sur  les  Hieroglyphes. 

Analyse  de  I'inscription  du  monument 

trouve  a  Rosette. 

Roblano,  Etudes  sur  les  Hieroglyphe. 

American   Quarterly  Review.     1:438.  9:339. 

Bunsen's  Egypt's  place  in  history. 

Deverell's  Discoveries  in  H.     1813. 

Grappe  [or  Greppo]  on  the  Hierogl.  system 
of  Champollion,  and  the  advantages  it 
offers  to  sacred  criticism. 

Hinks  on  the  Powers  of  Hieroglyphics. 

Landseer's  Sabean  Researches. 

Salts'  Essay  on  Young's  Phonetic  system. 

Sharp's  Vocabulary  of  Egyptian  hieroglyph- 
ics. (Gives  1,300  hieroglyphics,  with  ex- 
planations.) 

Spineto's  Egyptian  Antiquities. 

Spohn  OX}  the  Lang,  of  ancient  Egypt. 

Wathen's  Antiq.  and  chronol.  of  anc.  Egypt. 

Young's  Recent  discoveries  in  Egyptian 
antiquities.     1823. 

Higli  Chuircli.  See  apostolical  succes- 
sion, EPFICACT  OF  SACRAMENTS, 
ORDINATION,     OXFORD     DIVINITY. 


Hilary. 

Hilarii  Opera,  quotquot  extant. 

Bollandi  Acta  Sanctorum. 

Constanti  Vita  Hilarii. 

Erasmi  Prefatio  ad  Hilarii  opera. 

Grynaei  Vita  H.  prajinissa  Hilarii  operibus. 

Oudini  (Cassimer.)  Dissertationes. 

Lardncr's  Credibility. 

Hinduism. 

Bartholomaji  Systema  Brahm,  liturgieum. 

Bohlen,  Das  alte  Indien. 

Bournouf,  Yadjnadattabada:  traduction,  aveo 

la  texte. 
Bruckeri  Historia  critica  philosophise. 
Franck's  Mythologie  der  Hindus. 
Kleuker's  Braminische  Religions  system. 
Lord,  Hist,  de  la  religion  de  Banians. 
Nork's  Brahminen  und  Rabbinen, 
Paulini  Systema  Brahminicum. 
Poley,  Devi  Mahatmyam. 
Raspe's  Gesetzbuch  d.  Gentoos. 
Rhodes,  Mythol.  und  philos.  der  Hindus. 
Tassy,  Hist,  de  la  literatur  Hiudui. 

Asiatic  Researches.     Periodical  since  1790. 

(Many  valuable  articles.) 
Belno's   Daily   prayers    of    the    Brahmins. 

(Plates,  showing  the  attitudes.) 
Bjornstjerna's  Theogony  of  the  Hindus. 
Blackwood's  Magaz.    March,  1859.    (Creeds 

and  castes.) 
Butler's  (Arthur)  Lectures  on  philosophy. 
Carey  &  Marshman's  tr.  of  the  Ramayuna. 
Carwithen's  Bampton  Lectures.     1809. 
Christian  Examiner.     63:174. 
Colebrook's  (H.  T.)  Essays. 
Coleman's  Mythology  of  the  Hindus.  Plates. 

(A  comprehensive  and  convenient  work.) 
Cole's  Mythology  of  the  Hindoos. 
Crawford's  Religion  and  learning  of  the  H. 
Duff's  (Alex.)  India  and  Indian  missions. 
Duperon's  Oupnek  hat. 
Forbes'  Oriental  Memoirs. 
Grose's  Voyage  to  the  East  Indies. 
Halded's  Code  of  Gentoo  laws. 
Jones'    (Sir  W.)    Works.     (In   the  highest 

esteem.) 
Journal  of  the  American  Oriental  Society. 

New  Haven.     (1853  to  the  present.) 
Malcom's  Travels  in  S.-Eeastern  Asia.  1839. 
Malcolm's  (Sir  J.)  Central  India. 
Massie's  Continental  India.     1840. 
Maurice's  Boyle  Lectures.     1847. 
Maurice's  Indian  antiquities.     (Noble.) 
Mills'  History  of  the  British  empire. 
Moore's  Hindu  Pantheon.     100  plates. 
Mullen's  History  of  Sanscrit  literature. 

Aspects  of  H.  philosophy.     1860. 

North  British  Review.     1:366. 
Oriental  Translation  Society  Publications. 
Ousley's  (Sir  Wm.)  Oriental  Collections. 
Rammohun  Roy's  translation  of  the  principal 

sacred  books,  &c. 
Ritter's  History  of  philosophy. 


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Hlndulgm — Cfmlintud. 

Roberts'  Illustrations  of  the  Iliudu  Sacred 

Scriptures. 
Stephenson's  Trans,  of  the  Sanhita. 

Kalpha  Sutra. 

Upham's  Trans,  of  the  Mahavansi,  ic.  (The 

sacred  books  of  Ceylon.) 
Ward's  Hist,  liter,  mythology,  Ac,  of  the  H. 
Williams  on  the  Knowl.  of  the  .supreme  Lord. 
Wilson's  (H.  H.)  Tr.  of  the  Vislina  Puranna. 

"  Kig  Veda  Sanhita. 

Wilson's  (John)  E.\j)Osure  of  Jl.  rtli^iou. 
Wrighton's  Sanscrit  Hagiographa. 

Many  translations  of  Brahminical  books 
are  e.\tant.  A  long  list  may  be  found  in 
Abbot's  Literature  of  the  doctrine  of  a  future 
life. 

Hlppolytu8. 

Hippolyti  Opera.     (Ed.  Fabricio.     1716.) 
Bassnage  de  Vita,  morte,  et  scriptis  H. 
Bunseu's  H.  und  seine  zeit. 
Cellier,  Hist,  generale  des  auteurs  sacrfis. 
Cottelerii  Monumenta  eccl.  Graicae: 
Haenell  de  H.  tertii  sajculi  scriptore. 
Hermanni  (Ernest.)  Dissertationes. 
Histoire  litcraire  de  France.     (By  the  Bene- 
dictine monks.) 
Moyne,  Prolegomena  ad  varia  sacra. 
Ruggeri  de  Portuensi  H.  iJissertatio. 
Ruinarti  Acta  primorum  martyrum. 

Bunsen's  Hippolytus  and  his  age. 
London  Quarterly  Review.     4:142. 
North  British  Review.     19:85. 
Tayler's  (W.  E.)  H.  and  the  Church.  (Trans- 
lates the  newly  discovered  manuscripts.) 
Wordsworth's  H.  and  the  Ch.  of  the  3d  cent. 


Hi8toric       Form 
ClirlsUantty. 


of      Conveying 


Charlesworth's  Sermons.     Pref.  to  Vol.  2. 
Simpson  on  the  Superiority  of  the  historic 
form,  <fec. 

History  of  Uoctriues. 

Epiphanius,  adversus  LXXX  ha;reses. 

Irenreus,  contra  omnes  Hajreses. 

Altingii  Theologia  Historica. 

Arnold's   ((}.)   Kirchen  und   Ketzerbistorie. 

(To  1699.) 
Augusti  Chrestomathia  Patristica. 

Lchrbuch  d.  christl.  Dogmenges. 

Baieri  (F.  C.)  Theologia  Historica. 
Bartholnies,  Hist.  crit.  des  doct.  religieuses. 
Basnage,   Hist,    des  principau.\  dogmes  de 

I'eglise  Romain. 
Baumgartcn  Cru.,  Evangel,  glaubens  Ichre. 

Christlichen  Dogmengeschichte. 

Becani  Opuscula. 

Manuale  Controvcrsiarum. 

Beck's  Christliche  Dogmengeschichte. 

Benzelii  Syntagma. 

Burgier,  Dictiouaire  Theologique. 


History  of  Doctrines — continued. 

Berthold's  Handbucli  der  Dogmengesch. 
BlumriJder's  Religion  nach  ihre  Idee. 
Bretschneider's  Hist.-dogmat.  Ausleguug. 
Bruckeri  Historia  critica  Philoso]ihi£e. 
Buddei  Eccles.  Apostolica.     (Minute.) 
I»aul)'8  Christlichen  Dogmengesch. 
I)e  Wette's  Dogmatik  d.  Kv.  Lutherisch.  K. 
Dorner's  Entwickelungsgeschichte  d.  Lehre 

von  der  Person  Christi. 
Dupin,  I5iblioth.  des  auteurs  ecclesiast. 
Ebrard's  llandbuch  der  Kirchen. 
Elster,  Mcdii  tevi  Theologia  Exegetica. 
Engelhardt's  Dogmengeschichte. 
Flaceii  Illyrici  Clavis  scriptura)  sacrae.  ("An 

admirable  work." — Co.nvbeare.) 
Catalogus  testium  \critatis. 


Fliigg's  Gcscli.  d.  theolog.  ^^'iesenschaften. 

Forbesii  Instructiones  historico-theologieae. 
(A  history  of  the  controversies,  with  the 
writers  fairly  quoted.  "  The  most  valua- 
ble book  of  the  kind." — Wotton.) 

Fourquevaux,  Catcchisme  Historique. 

Frank's  (G.)  Gesch.  d.protestant.  Theol. 

Gass'  Gesch.  des  jirotestant.  Dogmatik. 

Giesler's  Lehrbuch  der  Kirchenges.  Vol.  6. 
Clement.  Alex,  et  Origenis  doct. 


Ginoulhiac,    Hist,    du   dogme,   pendant   lea 

trois  premier  slides  de  I'eglise. 
Grimmii  Inst,  theol.  dogmaticae  evangelic8e. 
Hageubach's  Dogmengeschichte. 
Harenbergii  Theol.  prim.  Christianorum. 
Hasei  Ilutterus  redivivus. 
Heppe's  Dogmatik  d.  Deutschen  Prote8te.n- 

tismus  im  16  Jahrh. 
Hermann's  Gesch.  d.  protestantischen  Dog- 
matik, v.  Melancthon  bis  Schleiermacker. 
Ilottingeri  Fata  doctrinas  de  predestinatione 

ad  ha'C  usque  temj)ora,  ab  ortu  Christ,  in 

annales  digesta.     1727. 
Ittigius  de  Haeresiarchis  aevi  apostolici. 
Jurieu,  Hist,  critique  des  dogmes  et  cultes 

dcpuis  Adam  jusqu'a  .lesus  Christ. 
Kargii  (A.  F.  F.)  Opera. 
Klein's  Darstellung  des  Systems,  Ac. 
Lange's  Ausfuhr.  Gesch.  der  Dogmengesch. 
Lcntz's  Gesch.  d.  Christlichen  Dogmen. 
Maflei  Hist,  dogmatum  et  ojiinionum. 
Maguini  Vet.  doct.  qui  IX.  seculo  scripserunt 

collectio. 
Marhcineke's  Theologische  Vorlesungen. 
Neander's  (A.)  Antignosticus.     (Faith  and 

morals  of  the  first  Christians.) 
Paffei  Specimen  Hist.  Dogmaticse. 
Petavii  Dogmata  Theologica. 
Philonis  Judwi  Opera. 
[Planck's]   Gesch.  d.  jirotestant.  Theologie, 

V.  d.  Konkordienformel  bis  in  d.  mitte  d. 

18  Jahrh. 

Darstellung  d.  dogmat.   systeme  d. 


Christl.  Hauptjiarteien. 
Reinard's  Hist.  pra>cip.  dogmatum. 
Reuss,  Hist,  de  la  theologie  au  siecleapostol. 
Sack,  Com.  qmc  ad  theol.  histor.  pertinet. 
Schwaz,  Gesch.  d.  neuesten  Theologie.  18J6. 


221 


History  of  Doctrines — continued. 

Schweizcr's    Centraldogmen    in    ihrer   Ent- 

wieki'lung  innerhalt. 
Thcologisch-ethischen  zustande  d.  17 

Jahrli.  in  d.  Zwieherischen  Kirche. 
Schroeck's  Christliche  Kirchengeschichte. 
Seileri  Tlieologia  dogmatico-poleinica. 
Simon,  Hist,  critique  des  dogmes. 
Sfaudliu's  Gesch.  d.  theol.  Wissenschaften. 
Suieeri  Thesaurus  Ecolesiasticus. 
Tholuck's  Glaubwurdigkeit  der  kirche. 
Titmann's  Gesch.  d.  Tlieologie  in  d.  protes- 

tant  kirche. 
Ulman"s  Beitrag  zur  kirchen  und  Dogmen- 

gesch.  des  I^'.  Jahrh. 
Vossii  (G.  J.)  Theses,  theol.  et  historicae. 

Historia  de  Controversiis. 

Walch's  (C.  W.  F.)  Entwurf  einer  vollsstaen- 

digen  hist,  der  ketzereiu. 
Walch's  (J.  G.)  Einleitung  in  d.  Religions- 

streitigkeiten  d.  Luther.  Kirchen. 
Wallenbureh  de  Controversiis  de  fide. 
Wetzer  und  Welte's  Kir'chen  Lexicon.    1856. 

Allen's  (Rich.)  Lives  of  the  Fathers. 

American  Biblical  Repository.     3:143. 

Bennett's  (James)  Theol.  of  the  early  church. 
(Quotations  from  the  Fathers.) 

Berriman's  Moyer  Lectures.  1723,  1724.  (A 
historical  account  of  the  controversies  on 
the  doctrine  of  the  Trinity.) 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.     4:552. 

Boone's  Book  of  Churches  and  Sects. 

Bull's  Opinions  of  the  Church  for  the  first 
three  centuries. 

Bunsen's  Hippolytus  and  his  age.  (A  com- 
parison of  ancient  with  modern  theology.) 

Burton's  Ante-Nicene  Fathers. 

Bampton  Lectures.    1829.    (Heresies 

of  the  apostolic  age.) 

Casaubon's  Origin  of  heresies. 

Cave's  Primitive  Christianity. 

Christian  Examiner.     9:182. 

Christian  Monthly  Spectator.     9:27,249. 

Christian  Quart.  Spectator.     4:291. 

Christian  Review.     7:586. 

Cunningham's  Review  of  the  principal  doc- 
trinal discussions,  since  the  Apostles.  1 868. 

Dewar's  Hist,  of  German  theology,  from  the 
Reformation  to  the  present.     1844. 

Donaldson's  Hist,  of  Chr.  doctrine.  To  1866. 

Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  22:257.  26:428. 

Ellis'  First  half  century  of  the  Unitarian 
controversy.     1857. 

Erskine's  (John)  Sketches  of  history. 

Foulke's  Christendom's  divisions. 

Giesler's  Church  History. 

Giles'  Writings  of  the  2d  century. 

Hagenbach's  History  of  doctrines. 

Horseley's  (Bp.)  Tracts. 

Jurieu's  Crit.  hist,  of  doctrine  and  worship. 
(Includes  an  account  of  all  the  ancient 
idolatries,  so  far  as  they  affected  Judaism.) 

Kahnis'  Internal  history  of  German  Protes- 
tantism.    Tr.  by  Meyer.     1856. 


History  of  Doctrines — continued. 

Ketts'  Bampton  Lectures.     1790. 

Killen's  Ancient  Church. 

Morgan's  Infl.  of  Plato  and  Philo  Judseus. 

Muenscher's  Dogmatic  hist.  Tr.  by  Murdock. 

Murray's  Hist,  of  religion.     (Convenient.) 

Neander's  Lectures.     Tr.  by  Ryland. 

Newton's  Review  of  Church  history  so  far  as 
concerns  the  progress,  declensions,  and 
revivals  of  evangelical  doctrine. 

Osborne's  Errors  of  the  Apostolic  Church. 

Priestley's  History  of  early  opinions. 

Princeton  Review.     4:14,167.   19:91.  24:250. 

Schwarz's  Hist,  of  the  most  recent  theology. 
Since  1830. 

Shedd's  (W.  G.  T.)  Hist,  of  Christian  doct. 

Sismondi's  Relig.  opinions  of  the  19th  cent. 

Stackhouse's  Origin  and  design  of  Creeds. 

Vaughn's  Hours  with  the  Mystics. 

Wallace's  Theology  of  New  England.    1857. 

Waterland's  Critical  history  of  the  Athana- 
sian  Creed. 

Whitaker's  Origin  of  Arianism. 

Wilson's  (Will.)  Illustrations  of  the  method 
of  explaining  the  New  Test,  by  the  early 
opinions  of  Jews  and  Christians.  (A  vir- 
tual refutation  of  Priestley.) 

Wood's  (Jas.)  Old  and  New'Theology.  (Ex- 
hibition of  the  controversy  between  new 
and  old  school  Presbyterians  in  the  U.  S.) 

History  of  the  Bible. 

See    BIBLICAL  HISTORY. 

Holiness.    See    godliness,    imitation    op 

CHRIST,  mortification  OF  SIN.  PER- 
FECTION, PRACTICAL  PIETT,  RELIGION 
ANl)  BUSINESS,  SANCTIFICATION,  SELF- 
DENIAL,  &C. 

Holiness  of  God.    See  attributes. 
Balguy  on  Divine  Rectitude.* 
Bays  on  Divine  Benevolence.* 
Charnock's  (Stephen)  Works. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 
Grove's  (Henry)  Works.* 
Mole's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Peabody's  (A.  P.)  Lectures  before  the  Lowell 

Institute.     1864. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Wisheart's  (George)  Sermons. 
Wright's  Answer  to  Mole. 

*  A  controversy  exciting  much  attention  at  the 
time  (1730),  but  now  forgotten,  was  curried  on  by 
these  authors.  Balguy  refers  the  Divine  actions  to 
rectitude,  Bays  to  benevolence,  and  Grove  to  his 
ivisdoni.  Balguy  and  Grove  are  still  valuable  on 
general  accounts. 

Holydays.    See  festivals. 

Holy  Spirit.     See  operations,  personal- 
ity,   PROCESSION,    trinity. 

Ambrose,  de  Spiritu  Sancto. 
Basil,  HomiliaB. 
Cyrill  Hieros.,  Catacheses. 
Arnold,  contra  Socinianos. 


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Holy  Spirit — continued. 

Cloppenburg,  de  Deitate  Sp.  Sancti. 

Fritzche,  de  Spiritu  Sancto. 

Gerdin  de  Martyribus. 

Gerhardi  Loci  Thcologici. 

Hackspanii  Disputationes  Theologicae. 

Hassclbach's  Studien  und  Critiken. 

Jahn  (Alb.),  Diss,  ad  quosnam  pertinent 
promissio  Spiritus. 

Lampe  de  Spiritu  Sancto. 

Pfeifffrus  de  Divinitate  Sp.  Sane. 

Rungius  de  ^ternitate  Spiritus  Sane. 

Sandii  (Christ.)  Disputationes. 

Storr,  Doctrina  Christiana. 

Wernrichii  Controv.  contra  Photinianos. 

Wittichii  Dissertationes  Academicee. 

Barrow's  (Bp.)  Sermons  on  the  Creed. 

Berry  Street  Lectures. 

Biddle  on  the  Divinity  of  the  Spirit. 

Biddulph's  Lectures  on  divine  influence. 

Booth's  Reign  of  grace. 

Buchanan's  (James)  Office  and  work  of  the 
Holy  Spirit. 

Bullinger's  Decades.     (Parker  Society  pub.) 

Burnet  on  the  Thirty-nine  articles. 

Burton's  Testim.  of  the, an te-Nioene  Fathers. 

Calamy's  (Edm.)  Sermons  on  the  Trinity. 

Carsdale  on  the  Worship  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Christian  Quarterly  Spect.     y:;^45. 

Clagget  (W.)  on  tlie  Holy  Spirit. 

Edmondson's  (Jonathan)  Sermons. 

Edwards'  Mission  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

Estwiek's  Pneumatologia. 

Gilfillan's  (Sam.)  Discourses  on  the  U.  S. 

Guyse's  Divinity  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Hawker  (Robt.)  on  the  Person,  Ministry,  <fec. 

Heber's  Bamjtton  Lectures.     1815. 

Howe's  (John)  Works. 

Hurrion's  16  Sermons  on  the  Spirit.  (Great.) 

Middleton  on  the  Greek  article. 

Muir's  (Will.)  Sermons. 

Nolan's  (F.)  Sermons. 

Owen  (Dr.  John)  on  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Poole's  (Matt.)  Blasphemer  slain. 

Ridley's  Moyer  Lectures.  1740.  ("Incom- 
parable."— Bp.  HORNE.) 

Scott's  (Tho.)  Theological  Essays. 

Serle's  Horas  Solitarias. 

Charis. 

Simeon's  Four  sermons  at  Cambridge. 

Smith's  (John  Pye)  Sermons. 

Watts'  (Isaac)  Works. 

Whateley's  Essays.     Ess.  9. 

Whitby's  Last  Thoughts. 

Wilson's  (Jos.)  Sacred  Pneumatology. 

Witherspoon's  Works. 

Holy  AVater.    See  popery. 
Baieri  (loan.  Guil.)  Dissertationes. 
Siberii  Comm.  de  aqua  benedictae  potu. 

Home  missions.     See   missions. 
Amer.  Biblical  Repos.     3d  Series.  4:252. 
American  Messenger.    Periodical.    N.  York. 
Home  Evangelist.     Period.     N.  Y. 


Home  Missionary.     Period.     Boston. 
Home  Mission  Record.     Periodical.     N.  Y. 
Hutcheson  (W.)  on  Home  Evangelization. 
Jethro ;   or  an  Essay  on  lay  agency. 
Matheeon's  Our  Country. 
Reports  of  the  various  H.  M.  Societies. 
Sandford's  Bampton  Lectures.     1861. 

Homiletics.    See   preaching. 

Honesty.    See  inteoritt 

Honor.    See  love  of  praise,  fame. 

Foster's  (Dr.  J.)  Discourses. 

Heber's  (Bp.)  Oxford  Prize  Essay.     1805. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  Works. 

Markland's  (Abraham)  Sermons. 

Paley's  Moral  Philosophy. 

Tucker's  Light  of  Nature  pursued.     Ch.  24. 

Zollikoifer's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons. 

Hope.    See    passions. 

Zcickler  de  Vi  et  notione  vocabuli  eXnts  in  N.  T. 

Allestree's  ("Richard)  Sermons. 

Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Bateman's  (Josiah)  Sermons. 

Bowdler's  Theological  Essays. 

Brougham's  (John)  Sermons. 

Chalmers'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Clark's  (Adam)  Sermons. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Craig's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Dehon's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Fuller's  Circular  letter  to  the  Northampton- 
shire Baptist  Association. 

Glasse's  (G.  H.)  Sermons. 

Greenwell's  Patience  of  hope. 

Grove's  Moral  Philosophy. 

Haverfield's  (Tho.  T.)  Sermons. 

Howe's  (John)  Sermons.     (None  better.) 

James'  (J.  A.)  Christian  hope. 

Jay's  (William)  Sermons. 

Lamb's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Lament's  (David)  Sermons. 

Lee's  The  family  and  its  duties. 

Rees'  (Abraham)  Practical  Sermons. 

Styles'  (John)  Sermons. 

Summerfield's  (John)  Sermons. 

Tappan's  (D.)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (.Jer.)  Christian  Consolation. 

Tilly's  (William)  Sermons. 

Tucker's  Light  of  Nature  pursued. 

Tyerman  (D.)  on  Evangelical  Hope. 

Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 

Vidal's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Walker's  (James,  D.D.)  Sermons. 

Wilks'  (S.  C.)  Christian  Essays. 

Woodhouse's  Practical  Sermons. 

Hopkinsianlsm.. 

Pro. 
Hopkins'  System  of  Doctrines. 
Memoirs  of  himself. 


Bellamy's  Works. 

Christian  Spectator.     7:566.  10:530. 

Emmons'  (N.)  Sermons. 


223 


Hoptelnsianlsm— con^iTjuff?, 

Pro. 

Hopkinsian  Magazine. 

Perine's  Letters  on  the  Plan  of  Salvation. 

Spring's  (Rev.  S.)  Strictures  on  the  Rev.  D. 
Tappan. 

Strong's  (Dr.  N.)  Sermons. 

Triangle.     (A  series  of  numbers.) 

West  (Dr.  Stephen)  on  Moral  agency. 

Williams'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Con. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  8:314.  10:352. 

Bangs'  Errors  of  Hopkinsianism. 

Biblioth.  Sacra.     19:635. 

Channing.  W.  E.,  Life  of. 

Christian  Examiner.     33:169. 

Ely's  (E.  S.)  Contrast  between  Calvinism 
and  Hopkinsianism. 

Quarterly  Theological  Review. 

Princeton  Review.     14:530.  25:1. 

Scott's  (Tho.)  Theological  detached  papers. 

Tappan's  (D.)  Sermons. 

Wilson's  (J.)  Letters. 

Wilson's  (J.  R.)  Historical  sketch  of  opin- 
ions on  the  Atonement.  (Containing 
Ely's  Contrast,  a  translation  of  Turretin 
on  the  Atonement,  &c.) 

Hospitalers.    See  knights  of  malta. 

Hospitality. 

Leighton's  Lectures  on  1  Peter  iv.  9. 
Peronet's  Sermons.     (Serm.  on  Romans  xii: 

13.     True  and  false  hospitality.) 
Stennett's  Discourses  on  domestic  duties. 

Host.    See  transubstantiation. 

Huguenots.    See  revocation. 

Androque,  Histoire  du  Languedoc. 
Bouthillier,    Reponse   a   I'avertisement    des 

Catholiques.     (Advising  the  killing  of  all 

the  Huguenots.) 
D'Aubigne  (T.  A.),  der  Hugenott  von  altem 

schrot  u.  Korn. 
Histoire  des   Eglises  reformees  en  France. 

(Supposed  to  be  written  by  Beza.) 

Browning's  Hist,  of  the  H.  during  the  16th 
century.  (A  new  edition  carries  the  his- 
tory to  1842.) 

Bungener's  The  Priest  and  the  Huguenot. 
(Persecution  under  Louis  XV.) 

Christian  Examiner.     36:74. 

Eclectic  Magazine.     16:21. 

Lee's  Huguenots  in  France. 

Littell's  Living  Age.     20:145. 

London  Quart.  Review.     20:21. 

Marsh's  (Mrs.)  History  of  the  Huguenots, 
(A  work  of  intense  interest.) 

Martin's  History  of  the  Huguenots. 

Methodist  Quart.  Review.     4:383. 

Peyrat's  Pastors  in  the  AVilderness.  (A 
valuable  history,  extending  from  the  revo- 
cation of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  to  the  death 
of  Louis  XIV.) 


Princeton  Review.     12:71. 

Smedley's  Reformed  religion  in  France. 

Weis'   History    of    the    French    Protestant 

Refugees.     To  1854. 
Wilk's  (M.)  Protest,  of  the  South  of  France. 

Human  Depravity.    See  ORiaiNAL  sin. 
Prideaux,  de  Relig.  capitib.  controversis. 
Stapferi  Institutiones  theol.  polem. 
Zanchius  de  Religione  Christiana. 
Appleton's  (Pres.)  Works.     Vol.  1. 
Bellamy's  Nature  and  glory  of  the  gospel. 
Boston's  Fourfold  State. 
Burgess  on  Original  sin. 
Calvin's  Institutes. 

Chalmers'  (Dr.)  17  Sermons  on  Depravity. 
Charnock's  Works. 
Clarkson's  (David)  Sermons. 
Close's  (Francis)  Sermons  on  the  Liturgy. 
Cooper's  (James)  Sermons. 
Delaune's  (William)  Sermons. 
Dick's   Philosophy  of  religion.     Chapter  4. 

(Deals  in  facts.) 
Doddridge's  Lectures. 
Dwight's  Theology.     Ser.  29-33. 
Emmons'  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Fuller's  (And.)  Dialogues. 
Essays. 


Goodwin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Gray's  Answer  to  Pierce's  Vindication. 

Griffin's  Park  Street  Lectures. 

Halyburton's  Great  Concern.     Part  1. 

Jamison's  Use  of  Sacred  history. 

Leigh  on  the  Depravity  of  the  heart. 

Leland's  Advant.  and  necess.  of  revelation. 

Lime  Street  Lectures. 

McChcyne's  (Robt.  M.)  Sermons. 

Magee  on  Atonement.     Diss.  12. 

More  (Hannah)  on  Female  Education. 

Miiller's  Christian  doctrine  of  sin. 

Panoplist.     3:561.  4:150,206,302. 

Park  Street  Lectures.     Lect.  1  and  2. 

Princeton  Review.     7:546. 

Robinson's  Christian  System.  Essays  13-18. 

Scott's  (Thomas)  Essays.     Ess.  5. 

Seed's  Sermons  at  tho  Moyer  lecture. 

Sewall  on  Human  depravity. 

Thorn's  Three  grand  exhibitions. 

Truman's  Natural  and  moral  impotence. 

Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 

West  on  Moral  Agency. 

Wilberforce's  Practical  View. 

Wilcox's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

AVilliains'  Vanitj'  of  childhood  and  youth. 

Williams'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Yonge's  (James)  Sermons. 

Human  Progress.    See  civilization. 
Buisson,    Homme,   la  famile  et  la  society ; 

dans  les  rapports  avec  le  progres  moral. 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.     3d  Series.  3:193. 
Arnold's  (of  Rugby)  Miscellaneous  Works. 
Baird's  Christian  Retrospect. 
Bigland's    Effects    of    physical    and    moral 

causes  on  the  character  of  nations. 


224 


Human  Progress — cimtinued. 

Chandler's  Bampton  Lectures.  1825.  (Con- 
nection of  Revelation  with  the  improve- 
ment of  Society.) 

Christian  Examiner.     42:46,345.  52:344. 

Christian  Review.     2:102. 

Dick's  (Dr.  John)  Works. 

Dimmick's  Moral  influence  of  railroads. 

Douglass'  Advancement  of  society. 

Draper's  History  of  the  intellectual  develop- 
ment of  Europe.     1864. 

Eclectic  Review.     New  Series.  1:389. 

Eclectic  Mag.     19:1.  29:389. 

Edinburg  Review.     21:8. 

Foxton's  (Fred.  J.)  Popular  Christianity. 

Frazier's  Magazine.     1:147. 

Hamilton  (Robt.)  on  the  Progress  of  society. 

Home's  (Lord  Kames)  History  of  man. 

Huntingdon's  Div.  aspects  of  hum.  society. 

Kitto's  Journal.     7:126. 

Lord  (J.  C.)  on  Civilization  and  governm't. 

Macintosh's  Prog,  of  Ethical  philosophy. 

Mackay's  Progress  of  the  intellect  as  exem- 
plified in  the  religious  development  of  the 
Greeks  and  Hebrews. 

Murray  on  the  Character  of  nations. 

Princeton  Review.     18:1. 

Seaman  on  the  Progress  of  nations. 

Selections  from  Edinb.  Rev.     3:214. 

Southey's  (Robt.)  Progress  and  prospects  of 
society.  . 

Stewart's  Mental  Philosophy. 

Stuart's  (G.)  Soc.  in  Europe  in  its  progress 
from  rudeness  to  refinement. 

Trusler's  Progress  of  Society. 

Westminster  Review.     52:1. 

Zollikoffer's  Festivals  and  Fasts. 

Human    Responsibility.       See    free 

AOENCT,    MORAL   ABILIT?,    NECESSITY, 
OPINION. 

Amer.  Month.  Review.     1:69.  4:152. 

Amer.  Quart.  Register.     8:117. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Christian  Examiner.     24:277. 

Dublin  University  Mag.     52:155. 

Edwards  (Pres.)  on  the  Will. 

Fuller's  (Andrew)  Essays. 

Gibson's  (James)  Truths  in  Theology. 

Haldane's  (J.  A.)  Essays. 

H'nton  (C.  J.  H.)  on  Man's  responsibility. 

Jones  (Jos.)  on  Human  responsibility. 

Leechman's  (W.)  Sermons.  (R.  for  opinions.) 

Lit.  and  Theol.  Journal.     5:553.  6:23,151. 

Meek's  (E.)  Responsibility  of  man. 

New  York  Review.     3:378. 

Percival's  (A.  P.)  Sermons.  ("Proportional 
responsibility.") 

Smith's  Hulsean  Lectures.  1840.  (Respon- 
sibility for  religious  belief.) 

Spurgcon's  (Cha.  H.)  Sermons.     6th  Series. 

Taylor's  (Isaac)  Man  responsible  for  his 
dispositions. 

Wardlaw's  Man's  accountab.  for  his  belief. 

Wayland's  Limits  of  human  responsibility. 


West  on  Moral  agency. 
Wood's  (Leonard)  Works. 

Human   Sacrifices.     See  bacrificb. 

Ghillany,  die  Jlenschenopfir  d.  alt.  Hebriier. 
Selden  de  Jure.     Lib.  IV.,  C.  6,  7. 

Jennings'  Jewish  Antiquities. 

Leland's  Answer  to  Tyndall. 

Magee  on  the  Atonement.     Vol.  1. 

Sykes'  Connection  of  Nat.  and  Rev.  religion. 

Humanity.    See  benevolence,  crueltt 
Kames'  Elements  of  criticism. 
Pratt's  Poem  on  Humanity. 
Robinson's  Christianity  a  humane  system. 

Humanity    of   Clirlst.    See   apollina- 

RIAN8,    HYPOSTATIC    UNION,    INCARNA- 
TION. 

Bullii  Dofensio  fidei  Nieenae. 

Calovii  (Abr.)  Dissertationes. 
Haberkornii  Christologia. 
Harenburgii  Theologia  dogmatica. 
Scherzeri  Dissertationes. 
Bradbury's  Mystery  of  godliness. 
Vaughn's  (J.)  Lectures.     Lect.  6. 
Wood's  (Leonard)  Works. 

Humiliation  of  Christ. 

Bodenmej'er's  Lehre  der  Kenosis. 
Hulseman,  de  Jesu  Christi  exinanitione. 
Kirchmieri  Exercitationes  Academicse. 
Koeppenius  de  Jesu  Christi  exinanitione. 
Kunardi  Exinanitio  et  exaltatio  Christi. 
Polani  Prelectiones. 
Sohnii  Dissertationes^  Theologicae. 
Straubel  von  der  Entausserung  Christi. 
Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 
Edwards  (Bp.)  on  the  Apostles'  Creed. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Works.     (Notes  of  sermons.) 
Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 
.Jortin's  (John)  Discourses. 
Witherspoon's  Sermons. 

Humility.     See  beatitudes. 
Allen's  (William)  Works. 
Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Bather's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Baxter's  Christian  Directory. 
Bellamy's  True  religion  delineated. 
Berens'  (Edward)  ^'illage  sermons. 
Beattie's  Moral  science. 
Binning's  (Hugh)  Miscellaneous  Sermons. 
Bloomfield's  (C.  J.)  Sermons.  , 

Bowdler's  (John)  Theological  Essays. 
Brady's  (Nicolas)  Sermons. 
Butler's  (Alban)  Sermons. 
Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 
Cave's  Primitive  Christianity.     Pt.  2,  ch.  1. 
Charnock's  (S.)  Works. 
Christian  Disciple.     1:89,118. 
Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 
Dehon's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Donne's  (John)  Sermons. 
Dowling's  (J.  G.)  Sermons. 


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Hum  i  1 1 1  y — continntd 

Prvsdalc's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
D wight's  (T.)  Theology.     Ser.  94. 
Edwards  (H.)  on  Christian  Humility. 
Edwards  (Pres.)  on  the  Affections. 
Emmon's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 
Evans  on  the  Christian  Temper. 
Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Faweett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Fuller's  Oalvinistic   and   Socinian  systems. 

Letter  119. 
Gregory's  (George)  Sermons. 
Grove's  Moral  Philosophy. 
Hale's  (Sir  M.)  Contemplations. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Contemplations.     (Precious.) 
Hinck's  (John)  Sermons. 
Holmes  (Roht.)  on  Humility. 
Hurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Jennings'  (D.)  Berry  Street  Sermons. 
Jewell's  (Bp.)  Works. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Keating's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 
Law's  (W.)  Serious  Call.     Chapters  17-19. 
Leechman's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 
Lucas'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Mason  on  Self-knowledge. 

Christian  morals. 

Milner's  (Jos.)  Practical  Discourses. 

Morony's  (Jos.)  Sermons. 

Muston's  (C.  R.)  Sermons. 

Newton's  (John)  Sermons. 

Norris'  (John)  Practical  Treatise  on  H. 

Panoplist.     9:353. 

Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Price's  (Richard)  Morals. 

Roderigue's  Virtue  of  Humility. 

Rogers'  (John)  Sermons. 

Scattergood's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Scott's  (Tho.)  Theological  Works. 

Scott's  (John)  Christian  life. 

Short's  (T.  V.)  Sermons. 

Spencer's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Spring's  (Gardner)  Essays.     Ess.  9. 

Sumner's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (Jeremy)  Holy  living. 

Thayer's  (Elihu)  Sermons. 

Walker's  (Robt.)  Sermons.  (Model  sermons.) 

Watts'  Character  of  St.  Paul. 

on  Humility. 

Wright's  Great  Concern. 
Wynyard's  (J.  M.)  Sermons  on  Chris,  duties. 
Young's  (Dr.  Edward)  Sermons. 
ZollikoflFer's  Fasts  and  Festivals. 

Hunger,  Spiritual.    See  beatitudes. 
Boston's  (Thomas)  Communion  sermons. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Innes'  (Dr.  Alexander)  Sermons. 
Male's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Sumner's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Webster's  Sermons. 
White's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 
Woodhouse's  (G.  W.)  Parochial  sermons. 

15 


Husbands.     See   f.imily  government. 
Anderson's  Domestic  Constitution.    (Exo't.) 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 
Gill's  Body  of  Practical  Divinity 
Leighton's  Lectures  on  1  Peter. 

Huss.        See    coitncil    of    Constance, 

FORERrNNERS. 

Hussii  Anatomia  Antiehristi. 

L^nitas  Ecclesiae. 

Epistolse. 

There  are   several   editions  of  his  whole 
works.    That  of  1558  is  reputed  the  best.    A 
translation  of  several  of  his  writings  is  given 
in  Fox's  Martyrology. 
Becker's  Bohmischen  Reformatoren. 
Horzovini  Hussius  et  Lutherus. 
Hussii  et  Hieronymi  Historia  et  monumenta. 
Jeep,  Wiclefus  et  H.  inter  se  comparati. 
Martini  Hussius  et  Lutherus. 
Mayeri  Concordia  H.  et  Lutheri. 
Rudigeri  Vita  et  mors  Jo.  Hussi. 
Seigfreidi  Dissertationes  de  H.  Vita.     (Has 

a  valuable  preface  by  Hallbaur,  and  notes 

by  Mylius.) 
Spondani  Annales.     (Justifies  his  burning.) 
Troutmansdorf's  H.'s  Martyrtod.  .Tuli  1415. 
Ulmann's  Reformatoren  vor  d.  Reformation. 
Van  der  Horst,  Hussi  vita,  praesertim  illius 

condemnati  causis. 
Werneri  J.  Hus  historice  descriptus. 
Winklemann's    Gerson,   Wiclefus,    Hussus, 

comparati. 
Ziirn's  (J.  H.)  Concile  zu  Costnitz. 
Zitte's  Lebenschreibung. 

Bonnechose's  Reformers  before  the  Reform. 
Gilpin's  Lives  of  the  Reformers. 
Huss,  Life  of;  by  Gillett. 

by  Myles. 

by  Seigfreid. 

Huss'  Letters  in  exile  and  imprisonment. 
L'Enfant's  Reflections  on  Seigfreid's  Life  of 
Huss. 

Hussites.     See  Moravians,  waldenses. 
Beausobre,    Supplement   a   I'histoire   de   la 

guerre  de  Hussites,  de  L'Enfant. 
Byzinii  Diarium  Hussittici  Belli. 
Camerarii  Narratio  Historica. 
Cochlfei  Hist.  Hussitarum.     (Very  bitter.) 
Comenii  Hist,  fratrum  Bohemorum. 
Confessio  Fidei  nobilum  Bohemias. 
Flaccii  Confessio  Taboritarum. 
Koecheri  Historia  de  variis  confessionibus 

fratrum  Bohemorum. 
Langermani  Polemographi  Hussitiea. 
Lasittius  de  Origine,  rebus  gestis,  Ac. 
L'Enfant,  Hist,  des  Concils. 
Guerres  des  Hussites. 


Lj'dii  Waldensia. 
Martinii  Hussius  et  Lutherus, 
Paletz,  Anti-Hussum. 
Rechenburgii  (Adam.)  Dissertationes. 
Rieger,  die  alte  und  neue  Bohmiche  Briider. 
(Praised  by  Walch.) 


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Hussite  8 — continued. 

Rudigeri  Narratiuncula  de  fratr.  Bohemor. 

Schubert's  Gesch.  der  Hussiten-krieges. 

Segfreidi  (Guil.)  Dissertationes. 

Slavatae  Origo  ecclesiarum  Bohemicarum. 

Stephani  Anti  Hussus. 

Theobald's  Hussitenkrieg.  (Much  esteemed.) 

Bellum  Hussiticuin. 

Varellasii  Hist,  bcllorum  in  Bohemia. 
Walpurgeri  Hussus  Redivivus. 

Hutcliinsonlaiis. 

Pro. 

Hutchinson's  Philosophical  and  Theological 
Works.     12  vols. 

Bamfield's  All  in  one. 

House  of  wisdom. 

Bates'  Attempt  to  demonstrate  that  the  He- 
brew language  is  founded  upon  natural 
ideas. 

on  the  Types. 

Expos,  of  the  3d  chap,  of  Genesis. 

Meaning  of  Aleim  and  Berith. 

Reply  to  Sharp  on  Aleim  and  Berith. 

Integrity  of  the  Hebrew  text. 

Philosophical  principles  of  Moses. 

Biddulph's  Theol.  of  the  ancient  patriarchs. 
Catcott  on  the  Deluge. 

Reply  to  the  Bp.  of  Clogher. 

True  Philosophy. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Works. 
Dore's  (Jas.)  Works. 

Fenwick  on  the  Heb.  titles  of  the  Psalms. 
Forbes'  (Duncan)  Letters  to  a  Bishop. 
Hodge's  (Walter)  Elihu. 

Christian  plan. 

Strictures  on  Dr.  Sharp. 

Holloway's  Remarks  on  Sharp's  Dissertat. 

Letter  and  Spirit. 

Home's  (Bp.)  Apology  for  certain  gentlemen. 
Abstract  of  Hutchinson's  writings. 

Candid  and  impartial  statement. 

Somnium  Scipionis  explained. 

Horsely's  (Bp.)  Works. 

Jones'  (of  Nayland)  Principles  of  nat.  phil. 

Disquisitions  on  select  subjects. 

Mosaic  distinction  of  animals. 

Memoirs  of  Bp.  Home. 

, Figurative  language  of  Scripture. 

Moody's  Evidences  of  Christianity. 
Parkhurst's  Hebrew  Dictionary. 
Pike's  Philosophia  Sacra. 
Romaine's  (W.)  Hebrew  Concordance. 

Works. 

Scott's  Observations  on  Genesis. 
Spearman's  Enq.  after  philos.  and  theology. 

Con. 
Berrington's  (Simon)  Dissertations. 
Douglass'  Apology  for  the  Clergy. 
Heathcote's  Use  of  Reason  in  religion. 
Kennicott's  Word  to  Hutchiusonians. 
Sharp's  (J.)  Dissertations. 
■ Defence  of  do. 

Hydroparastates.    See  bnckatites. 


Hymnology.    See  psalmody. 
Augusti,  de   Antiquissimis  hymnis  et  OM- 

minibus  christianorum. 
Bjorn,  Hymni  vet.  christianorum. 
Bona  de  Divina  Psaluiodia. 
Bunsen's  (C.  J.)  Versuch  eines  allgemeine 

Gesangbuchs. 
Curze's  Gesch.  des  Kirehengesangs. 
Daniel,  Thesaurus  Hymnologicus.    (A  great 

collection,  in  five  volumes,  of  hymns  in 

common  use  in  the  16th  century.) 
Gebseri  Bibliotheca  Lat.  veterum  poetarum 

christianorum. 
Gerbert,  de  Cantu  et  musica  sacra,  a  prima 

eccles.   aetate,   usque  ad  presens  tempus. 

1774. 
Kock's  Gesch.  d.  Kirchenlieds  und  Kirehen- 
gesangs.    1847. 
Konigsfeld's  Hymnen  u.  Gesange  aus  dem 

Mittelalter. 
Laurenein's  Gesch.  der  Kirchenmusic.  1856. 
Moni  Hymni  Latini  medii  xvi. 
Schurzfleischeri  Disputationes.     (Hymns  of 

the  early  Christians.) 
Walchii  (J.  G.)  Miscellanea  Sacra. 
Wetzel's  Hymnopolographia. 

Belcher's  (Jos.)  Historv  of  hymns. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.   17:1.34.  2i:284. 
Busby's  History  of  church  music. 
Christian  Examiner.  69:402. 
Christian  Observer.     1861.     P.  688. 
Eclectic  Review.  New  Series.  10:535. 
Evans'  Day  in  the  sanctuary.     (Introd.). 
Gadsby's   Memoirs  of  the   principal  hymn 

writers  of  the  17th  and  18th  centuries. 
Holland's     Psalmists     of      Great     Britain. 

(Sketches  of  150  hymn  writers,  previous 

to  1843.) 
Kennedy    on    the    Words    and    Music    of 

Psalmody. 
Kreamer's  Methodist  Hymnology. 
Littell's  Living  Age.     2d  Series."  14:129. 
London  Review.     16:189. 
Marsh  (Wilmot)  on  Versions  of  the  Psalms. 

(From  1250  to  1820.  Curious  and  valuable.) 
Mason's  (Will.)  Historical  and  crit.  Essay. 
Miller's  Our  hymns  and  their  authors. 
Neale's  (J.  M.)  Mediasval  hymns. 
Phelps  &  Park's  Hymns  and  Choirs.     1845. 
Princeton  Review.  6:605.  30:52. 
Quarterly  Review.  38:40. 
Stevenson's   Hymns  and  Hymn  writers  of 

Germany. 
Todd  on  the  Vers,  of  Sternhold  &  Hopkins. 
Toplady  on  Sacred  poetry. 

The  curious  are  referred  to  Sedgwick's 
"Index  to  the  names  of  aiithorx  and  transla- 
tors of  hymns  and  psalms,  with  dates  ;"  and 
also  his  Cntnloi/ne  of  sixteen  hundred  Psalm 
and  Hymn  Books.     London.     1861. 

Hypnotism.    See   mesmekish. 

Hypocrisy.    See   CAiniOB. 

Abernethy's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 


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Hypocrisy — continued. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons  on  Self-deceit. 

Bellamy's  True  religion  delineated. 

Clarke's  (David)  Sermons. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Clarkson's  (David)  Sermons. 

Crook's  (Sam.)  Divine  characters. 

Decoegleton's  (C.  E.)  Sermons. 

Duchall's  (James)  Sermons. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 

Fawcett's  (John)  Sermons. 

Flavel's  Touchstone  of  sincerity. 

Francklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Gregory's  (George)  Sermons. 

Grove's  (Henry)  Moral  Philosophy. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hammond's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Hill's  (John)  Lectures  and  Reflections. 

Hooker's  Four  Treatises. 

Littleton's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate. 

Moss' "(Robert)  Sermons. 

Parry's  (Joshua)  Sermons. 

Sanderson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Sheffield's  Hypocrite's  Looking-glass. 

South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Spurgeon's  (C.  H.)  Sermons.     6th  series. 

Thayer's  (Elihu)  Sermons. 

Torshell's  Hypocrite  discovered  and  cured. 

Verschoyle's  (H.)  Sermons. 

Weedon's  (James)  Sermons. 

Welton's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Whately's  (Wm.)  God's  Husbandry. 

Wilcox  s  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

Wilson's  (Will.  C.)  Sermons. 

Hypostatic  Union. 

See    ARIANS,  SABELLIAN8. 

Bezae  Tractationes  Theologicas. 
Boethius  de  Trinitate. 
Botsacci  Gymnasium  Christologicum. 
Bullingeri  Adsertis  Orthodoxse. 
Cambachius  de  Persona  Ohristi. 
Chemnitii  (M.)  de  Duabus  naturis  in  C. 
Gerhardi  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Hutteri  (Leonard.)  Dissertationes. 
Jageri  (loan.  Wolfgang.)  Dissertationes. 
Lampe,  Diss,  philologico-theologicae. 
Martini  (Matt.)  Dissertationes. 
Matthaeus  de  Unione  personali,  <fce. 
Meisneri  (Balthas.)  Dissertationes. 
Schroederi  (loan.)  Problema  Theologica. 
Semleri  Adsertio  orthod.  doetringe. 
Zanchii  (Hieron.)  Theses. 
Bull's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Fawcett's  Reflections  on  the  Trinity. 
Fleming's  (Robert)  Christology. 
Howe's  (John)  Works.    • 
Owen's  Mystery  of  the  person  of  Christ. 
Wallis'  Letter  on  the  Trinity. 

Hyssop.    See  hat.  history  of  the  bible. 
Iconoclasts.    See  co0ncils— 2d   of    nice, 

AND    4th  of   CONSTANTINOPLE — IMAGE 
WORSHIP. 

Danhaveri  Iconothetes  Chris.  Adiaphorus. 


Iconoclasts — continued. 

lohannes  (Damasc.)  Opera. 
La  Fevre,  Histoire  des  Iconoclastes. 
Mabilloni  Annates  Benedietini. 
Maimbourg,  Histoire  des  Iconoclastes.  ("  Full 
of     absurd    and    malignant    fictions." — 

MOSHEIM.) 

MoUani  Theses  Theologicas. 
Muratori  Annali  d'ltalia. 
Spanheimii  (Fred.)  Hist,  imaginum  restituta. 
(A  powerful  defence,  rather  than  ahistory.) 
Thumiuii  Schultetus  Iconoclastes. 
Walch's  Historic  der  Kezereien. 
Anderson's  History  of  the  Iconoclasts. 

Iconomaciii.    See   iconoclasts. 

Ideas.     See  Berkeley's  theory,  mind. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.  61:812.  53:762. 
Brown's  Procedure  of  the  Understanding. 
Cudworth's  Intellectual  Sj'stem. 
Des  Cartes  on  the  Passions. 
Dublin  University  Mag.  7:437,534. 
Le  Clerc's  Logic. 

Malebranche's  Researches  after  Truth. 
Monboddo's  Orig.  and  prog,  of  lang.  (Queer.) 
More's  (Henry)  Philosophical  Works. 
Price's  Review  of  Morals. 
Stillingfleet's  Answer  to  Locke.     (To  prove 

his  doet.  of  ideas  to  be  inconsistent  with 

itself,  and  v^ith  Christianity.) 
Ta3'lor's    (Tho.)    Metaphysics   of  Aristotle. 

(Analyses  also  the  doctrine  of  Plato  and 

Pythagoras,  concerning  ideas.) 

Identity.     See  personal  identity. 

Identity  of  the  Body  in  the  Resur- 
rection. 

Pro. 

Canzii  (J.  G.)  Dissertationes. 

Cloppenburgii  (loan.)  Dissertationes. 

Fechtii  Schediasmata  Sacra. 

Kunadi  (And.)  Dissertationes. 

Opitius  de  Statu  resurgentium. 

Wolfli  (I.)  Dissertationes. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  10. 

Locke  on  Romans  viii.  11. 

Moore's  Theology. 

Watts'  (Isaac)  Philosophical  Essays. 
Con. 

Alexander's  Preliminary  Diss,  to  his  para- 
phrase on  1  Cor.  15. 

Felton's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Newton's  (Bp.)  Works. 

Sykes'  Inquiry  when  the  resur.  of  the  body 
was  first  inserted  in  the  creed. 

Idioms    of    tlie     New     Testament. 

See      BIBLICAL     CRITICISM,    DIALECT;;, 
PHILOLOGY,  STYLE  OF  NEW  TESTAMENT. 

Bockelius  de  Hebraismis  N.  T. 
Cocceji  Stricturae  in  Pfochen  Diatribe. 
Gataker  de  Stylo   Nov.   Test.     (Vindicates 

the  purity  of  the  Greek  text  from  Pfochen'a 

charge  of  Hebraisms.) 


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Idioms  of  the  New  Test. — continued. 

Georgius  de  Latinismis  Nov.  Test. 

Vindic.  N.  Test,  ab  Hebraismis. 

Glassii  Philologia  Sacra. 

Hermann,  de  Emendenda  ratione  gram.  Gr. 

Hombergii  Parerga  Sacra. 

Leusden  de  Dialectis  N.  T.  singulatum  de 

ejus  Hebraismis. 
Pasoris  Grammatica  Sacra  Nov.  Test. 
Pfocheni  Diatriba  de  ling.  N.  T.  puritate. 
Porscbebergeri   Sententise  a  poetis  Grsecis, 

ad  illustranda  sacrse  codicis  oracula. 
Schultzii  (Laurent.)  Opera. 
Sturtz  de  Dialecto  Alexandrina. 
Vorst,  de  Hebraismis  N.  Test,  comment. 
Wachleri  Annales  Theologicse. 
Wabl,  Clavis  Nov.  Test,  philologica. 
Wolfii  Curae  Philologicae. 
Blackwall's  Sacred  Classics. 
Green's  Grammar  of  the  New  Testament. 
Stuart's  Grammar  of  the  N.  T.  dialect. 
Viger's     Greek     idioms.      Translated     and 

abridged  bj'  Seager ;  with  notes. 
Winer's  Greek  idioms  of  the  New  Testament. 

Translated  by  Agnew  &  Ebbeke. 

Idleness.    See  industry. 
Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 
Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Idle  "Words.    See  tongue. 

Christian  Examiner.     3:277. 

Flavel's  Works. 

Gale's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Gouldburn's  (Edw.  M.)  Religious  Essays. 

Lardner's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 

Littleton's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Vaughn's  (Cha.  John)  Sermons. 

Idolatry.    See  commandments,  mythology, 

PAGANISM,    RELIGIONS,    SALVATION    OF 
THE  HEATHEN. 

Basil,  Homilise. 

Chrysostom,  Opera. 

Cyril  Alex.,  Opera. 

Lactantius,  Divinae  Institutiones. 

Augustine,  de  Civitate  Dei. 

Tertullian,  Apologeticus  adv.  Gentes. 

de  Gentium  diis. 

Cyprian,  de  Idolorum  vanitate. 

Aberbanel  de  Idolatria  speciebus, 

Adami  (J.  C.)  Exercitationes. 

Brogami  Theologia  Gentium. 

Buddeus  (Guil.)  de  transitu  Hellenismi  ad 

Christianismum. 
Bynckershoeck,  de  Cultu  apud  Bomanos. 
Carpzovii  (loann.  Bened.)  Dissertationes. 
Constant  (Benj.),  Polytheisme  Romaine. 
Doret,  Histoire  de  la  philosophie  payenne. 
Dulaure,  des  Cultes  qui  ont  precede  I'ldol. 
Ficini  Theologia  Platonica. 
Herbert  (Ed.)  de  Relig.  Gentilium,  errorum- 

que  causis. 


Idolatry — continued. 

Jurieu,  Dogmes  et  cultes,  bon  et  mauvais. 

Maimonides  de  Idolatria. 

Maury,  Religion  primatif  de  la  Greece. 

Mayeri  (I.  F.)  Dissertationes  Selectee. 

Millii  (D.)  Dissertationes. 

Mori  Inquisitio  in  mysterium  iniquitatis. 

Mourques,  Theol.  du  Pythagorisme. 

Pfanneri  Syst.  theol.  Gentilis  purioris. 

Pici  Examen  vanitatis  Gentium. 

Plutarch,  de  Iside  et  Oside. 

Rogers'  der  Offen  Thur  zu  dem  Vorborgenen 
Heidenthum. 

Saubertus  de  Sacrificiis  veterum. 

Schmidt's  Religionssystemen  des  Orients. 

Schmitt  (H.  J.),  Grundidee  des  Mythus. 

Seldenus  de  diis  Syriis.     (Truly  great.) 

Steuchi  (Aug.)  Opera. 

Turretini  Institutiones  Theologiae. 

Van  Dale,  de  Origine  et  progressu  idol. 

Viret,  de  Origine  vet.  et  nov.  idola(triae. 
(A  strong  plea  against  Popery.) 

Voetii  Disputationes  Selectte. 

Vossius  (E.  J.)  de  Idolatriaj  origine  ac  pro- 
gressu. (A  work  which  can  never  be 
obsolete.) 

Wichmanshausenii  Dissertationes.  (gods  of 
Babylon.) 

Z en d-a vista.     Which  see. 

Ainsworth's  Arrow  against  Idolatry. 

Apthorpe  (East)  on  the  Prevalence,  &c. 

Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Barker's  (John)  Sermons. 

Bellamy's  True  religion  delineated. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Buchanan's  Asiatic  Researches. 

Calmet's  Idolatry  of  the  Jews  in  the  wilder- 
ness. 

Calvin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Casaubon's  Origin  of  Idolat.  and  Heresies. 

Cherburg's  Religion  of  the  Gentiles. 

Christie  on  the  Worship  of  the  elements. 

Cudworth's  Intellectual  System. 

Cunningham's  Christianity  in  Judea. 

Doddridge's  Lectures. 

Erskine's  (Eben.)  Discourses. 

Faber's  Origin  of  Pagan  Idolatry. 

on  the  Mysteries  of  the  Cabiri. 


Farmer's  Worship  of  human  spirits. 

Fell's  Idolatry  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Gale's  Court  of  the  Gentiles. 

Grove's  Moral  Philosophy. 

Hall's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Johnson's  (John)  Sermons. 

Jones'  (Sir  William)  Works. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Jurieu's  Doctrine  and  Worship  from  Adam 
to  Christ.  (Gives  an  account  of  all  the 
Idolatries  which  aflfected  Jewish  worship.) 

Kames'  History  of  man. 

Law's  (Bp.)  Theory  of  Religion. 

Leland's  Advant.  and  necess.  of  Revelation. 

Lindsey  on  Christian  idolatry. 

Marshman's  Confucius. 

Mehegan's  Origin  and  progress  of  Idolatry. 


229 


Idolatry — continued. 

Millar's  Overthrow  of  Paganism. 

Moore's  Hindu  Pantheon. 

Moore's  (Dr.  Henry)  Philosophical  works. 

Newton's  Messiah. 

Prideaux's  Connection  of  the  0.  and  N.  T. 

Saurin's  Sermons. 

Shuekford's  Connect,  of  sac.  and  prof.  hist. 

Tennison's  Nature,  cause,  commencement^ 
and  progress  of  idolatry,  and  its  distinc- 
tion from  superstition.  (Reviews  its  prac- 
tice by  Gentiles,  Jews,  Mahometans,  So- 
cinians,  and  Romanists.) 

Tertullian's  Defence  of  Christians.  Trans- 
lated by  H.  Brown.  * 

Tennant's  Thoughts  on  British  Government 
in  India.     (Valuable  for  facts.) 

Tholuck's  Nature  and  moral  influence  of  I. 

Wake's  (Abp.)  Discourses. 

Warburton's  Divine  Legation.     Book  4. 

Watts'  Strength  and  weakness  of  human 
reason. 

Wisheart's  (George)  Sermons. 

Young's  Idolatrous  corruptions  of  religion, 
and  the  method  of  Providence  in  reform- 
ing them,  from  the  beginning  of  the  world. 

Idolatry  of  tlie  Cliurcli  of  Rome. 

See    IMAGE   WORSHIP,    INVOCATION   OF 
SAINTS. 

Balduini  (Frider.)  Speculum  idolat.  papalis. 
Dallaei  (loan.)  Disputationes. 
Heerbrandi  (laoob.)  Dissertationes. 
Hoepfnerus  de  Idolatria  Antichristi. 
Lyserus  de  Pudenda  pontificior.  idolatria. 
Mayeri  (lo.  Frider.)  Dissertationes. 
Rainoldus  de  Roman®  Ecclesiee  idolatria. 
Rechenberg  de  Idolatria  in  Rom.  eccl. 
Sirici  Ostensio  abominat.  papatus. 

Idolum  papale. 

Thummii  (Theod.)  Disputationes. 
Viret,  Idolatria  vet.  et  nova. 

Mayhew's  (Dr.  Jonathan)  Sermons. 
Mede's  (Jos.)  Gentile  theology  revived. 
More's  (Henry)  Disc,  on  Papal  Idolatry. 
Princeton  Review.  26:147. 
Stillingfleet's  Idolatry  of  the  Ch.  of  Rome. 

Defence  of        Do. 

Thelwall's  Idolatry  of  the  Church  of  Rome. 
Wake's  (Abp.)  Discourses. 

Ignatius.    See  loyola. 

Ignatii  EpistolaB.  (Edition  of  Cureton,  1849, 
is  most  esteemed.) 

Arndt's  Studien  und  Critiken. 

Cottelerii  Syntagma  dissert,  theologic. 

Crucigeri  Acta  Martyrum. 

Fabricii  Biblioth.  Gr»ca.  (Gives  an  account 
of  the  controversy  touching  the  genuine- 
ness of  the  Epistles.) 

Grabii  Spicilegium  S.  S.  patrum. 

Oudini  (Casimer.)  Dissertationes. 

Pearsoni  (lo.)  Dissertationes. 

Ruinarti  Acta3  primorum  martyrum. 

Surii  Vitae  sanctorum. 


Ignatius — contintied, 

Tillemont,  Memoires  pour  servir  a  I'histoire 

de  I'eglise. 
Usseri  Dissertationes. 

Bennet's  (Benjamin)  Discourses. 

Bonhour's  Life  of  Ignatius. 

Bunsen's  Ignatius  and  his  times. 

Burton's  Eccl.  hist,  of  the  2d  and  3d  cent. 

Calder's  Epistles  of  Ignatius. 

Chevalier's  Trans,  of  the  Epistles  of  I. 

Christian  Month.  Spect.  5:39,3. 

Christian  Observer.  2:129,526. 

Clementson's  Trans,  of  the  Epistles  of  I. 

Cockburn  on  the  Epistles  of  Ignatius. 

Cureton's  Complete  collection  of  the  Ignatian 
epistles,  genuine,  interpolated,  and  spuri- 
ous ;  with  quotations  from  them  by  eccles. 
writers,  Syriac,  Greek,  Ethiopic,  and 
Latin ;  with  English  translation,  notes, 
introductions,  &e. 

Edinburg  Review.     90:82,155. 

Hammond  on  the  Epistles  of  Ignatius. 

Killen's  Hist.,  Doet.,  worship,  and  const,  of 
the  ancient  chutch.  (Regards  the  Epistles 
as  spurious.) 

Kitto's  Journal.  5:339. 

Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  gospel  history. 

New  Englander.  7:501. 

New  York  Review.  1:367. 

Princeton  Review.  21:379. 

Quart.  Review.  88:69. 

Smith's  Epistles  of  Ignatius. 

Tracts  for  the  Times.  ("Records  of  the 
Church.") 

Wake's  Epistles  of  the  Fathers. 

Whiston's  Primitive  Christianity  revived. 
(Contains  the  Epistles  of  Ignatius,  and 
the  Apostolical  constitutions ;  and  an 
essay  on  each.) 

See  a  list  of  all  the  editions  of  the  Epistles 
of  Ignatius  in  Y>vvYS,BihUothequedei:  auteura 
ecclesiastiques. 

Ignorance.    See   sins  of  ignorance. 
Butler's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Proposition  10. 
Foster's  (John)  Essays. 
Hall's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Rennel's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Reynerd's  Sermons.     (Secret  faults.) 

Illustrations     of     Scripture.        See 

COINS,  GEOGRAPHY,    JEWISH    ANTIQUI- 
TIES, NATURAL  HISTORY  OF  THE  BIBLE. 

Calovii  Biblia  illustrata. 

Celsii  (Olaus.)  Dissertationes. 

Dieterici  lUustramentum  N.  Test. 

Goerii  Antiquitates  Mosaicae. 

Hartmann's  Aufklarungen  liber  Asien. 

Hilleri  Hierophyticon. 

Lamy,  Apparatus  Biblicus. 

Martin,  Explications  de  textes  difiBcile. 

Mey,  Physiologia  Sacra. 

Millii  Dissertationes  Selectae. 


230 


Illustrations  of  Scripture — continued. 

Perezonii  Origines  Babylonicse  et  Egypt. 
Eosenmiiller's  Morgenland. 
Schiechi  Sacrorum  Ebraeoehrismaton. 
Tohren  (Konrad)  Dissertationes. 
Valesius  de  Philosophia  Sacra. 
Warlitz  de  Moribus  Biblicis. 
Witsii  Miscellanea  Sacra. 
Burder's  (Sam.)  Oriental  customs. 
Bush's  (Geo.)  Illustrations,  <tc. 
Callaway's  Oriental  collection. 
Calmet's  Dictionary  of  the  Bible. 
Carpenter's  Scripture  difficulties  examined. 
Chateaubriand's  Travels  in  Greece,  &c. 
Christian  Disciple.  1:13,53.80.  2:13,229,291, 

235.  3:39,78,100,163.207,262,324.  6:356. 
Clarke's  Travels  in  Europe,  Asia,  &c. 
Corbett's  Oriental  Key  to  the  Scriptures. 
Fowler's   Eastern    Mirror.     (A  compilation 

from  Harmer  and  others.) 
Fuller's  (T.)  Pisgah  sight  of  Palestine. 
Goadby's  Illus.  of  S.  S.    Plates.     6  v.,  folio. 
Goodell's  Old  and  New ;   or  30  years  in  the 

East. 
Guilford's  Oriental  and  Jewish  Antiquities. 
Hacket's  Illustrations  of  Scripture,  suggested 

by  a  tour  through  the  Holy  land.     1853. 
Harmer's  Observations. 
Jamieson's  (Robt.)  Eastern  Manners. 
Jones'  Scripture  Antiquities. 
King's  (Edward)  Morsels  of  Criticism. 
Kitto's  Bible  illustrations. 

Journ.  of  Sac.  Lit.  2:101.  3:309.  4:46. 

Latrobe's  Scripture  Illustrations. 
Lobo's  Voyages  to  Abyssinia.  1670. 
Malcom's  Travels  in  S.  Eastern  Asia.  1839. 
Maundrel's  Journey  to  Jerusalem,  Ac.  1697. 
Methodist  Quarterly  Review.  3:325. 
Morier's  Journey  through  Persia,  &c.    1816. 
Murray's  (John)  Truth  of  S.  S.  demonstrated 

from  monuments,  gems,  coins,  &c.  Plates. 
Niebuhr's  Travels  in  Arabia.  1767. 
Norden's  Travels  in  Egypt  &  Nubia.  1735. 
Paston's  Illustrations  of  Holy  Scripture. 
Pococke's  Observations  in  Egypt,  Palestine, 

Syria;  and  Mesopotamia.  1743. 
Roberts'  (Jos.)  Illustrations  of  Scr.     (From 

customs,  traditions,  Ac,  of  the  Hindus.) 
Robinson's  Biblical  Researches. 
Shaw's  Travels  in  the  Levant.  1740. 
Taylor's  Illustrations  and  Confirmations  of 

the  Bible,  from  the  monuments  of  Egypt. 

Plates. 
Thompson's  The  Land  and  the  Book. 
Thrup's  Ancient  Jerusalem.    A  new  investi- 
gation into  the  history,  topography,  and 

plan  of  the  city,  environs,  and  temple.  1845. 
Vansittart's  Observations  on  the  0.  T. 
Wait's  Jewish  and  Oriental  antiquities. 
Wemyss'  Job  and  his  times. 

Symbolical  Dictionary. 

Biblical  Gleanings. 

West's  Dissertations  on  the  Olympic  games. 
Westminster    Review.     37:358.     (Egyptian 

Anaglyphs.) 


Wylie's  (J.)  Ancient  prophecy.  (Modem 
Judea  compared  with  ancient  prophecy.) 

Image  of  God  f  ii  Man. 

Chemnitii  (Martin.)  Dissertationes. 
Himmelii  (lo.)  Dissertationes. 
Hoepfneri  (Henric.)  Dissertationes. 
Langii  (lo.  M.)  Dissertationes. 
Misleri  (lo.  Nicol.)  Dissertationes. 
Osiandri  (lo.  Adam.)  Dissertationes. 
Schess  de  Imagine  Dei  in*homine. 
Sehmidius  de  Imag.  Dei  in  homine. 
Van  Velsen  de  Hominis  cum  Deo  similitud. 
Zaneliius  de  Operibus  Dei.     Cap.  III. 
Zemannus  de  Controversia  difficilima. 

Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Barrow's  (William)  Sermons. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  7:409. 
Bowdler's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 
Girdlestone's  (E.)  Reflected  truth. 
Glas'  (John)  Notes  on  Scripture  texts. 
Grinfield's  (E.  W.)  Nature  and  import  of  the 

image  of  God  in  man.     (A   Universalist 

work.) 
Marriot's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Ogden's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 
A^idfil's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Weemes'  Works.     Dissert.  2, 

Image  Worsliip.     See  codnxils,  ir.  nice, 

ICONOCLASTS,      IDOLATRT    OF     ROMISH 
CHDRCH. 

Alexandri  Historia  Ecclesiastica. 

Allatius  de  octava  Synodo  Photiana.  (This 
Council  ended  the  controversy,  by  con- 
firming the  new  custom.) 

Ansaldi  Dissert,  de  Cultu.  (One  of  the 
latest  defences  of  the  custom.     1753.) 

Baldwin's  Bericht  von  Bildern  Gottes. 

Baronii  (Jos.)  Dissertationes. 

Carolus  Magnus  de  impio  imaginum  cultu. 

Chappuzeau,  Icones  Historicae  Vet.  Test. 
(360  cuts.) 

Crellii  Ethica. 

Daille  de  la  Creance  des  Peres, 
de  Cultus  Religiosi. 


Damasceni  Orationes  Ajiologetica^. 

Fechtii  Examen  Conciliationis  inter  Luther- 

anos  et  Pontiticos,  Ac, 
Goldasti  Imperialia  Decreta,  &c. 
Hottinger,  de  Ecc.  Orient,  et  Occ.  dissensu. 
Hus,  de  Mj'sterio  Antiohristi. 
L'Enfant,  Preservatif  centre  la  re-union  avec 

la  Siege  de  Rome. 
Molinffiii  Iconomachus. 
Pfafii  Dissertationes.     ("Very  able.") 
Rivaldi  Dissertationes  Historical. 
Schroederi  Apodixis  Theologicus. 
Schultetus  de  Imaginibus  Idololatricis. 
Seligmanni  Exercitationes  Academicse. 
Spanheimii  (Fred.)  Exercitationes. 
Historia  Imaginum. 


Thummei  Schultetus  Iconoelastes. 
Voetii  Disputationes  Theolog.  selectae. 


231 


Image  W or aliip— continued. 
Council  of  Constantinople.     Against. 
Council  of  Nice  (2d).     For. 
Dick's  Philosophy  of  Religion. 
Edwards'  (Bp.)  Body  of  Divinity. 
Evans'  (B.)  Modern  Popery.   1855. 
Fletcher's  Lectures  on  the  Romish  religion. 
Geddcs'  (M.)  Miscellaneous  Tracts. 
Hole  on  the  Catechism. 
Hopkins  on         Do. 

Jewell's  (Bp.)  Works.     (Parker  Soc.  publ.) 
Kind's  Inventions  in  the  worship  of  God. 
Limborch's  Theology.     Bk.  5,  Chap.  33. 
Marshall's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
More  on  the  Epistles  to  the  seven  churches. 
Moyle's  Posthumous  Works. 
Owen's  (James)  Hist,  of  Image  Worship. 
Piggott's  (Edw.)  Sermons. 
Powell's  (H.  T.)  Roman  fallacies. 

Richardson  on  Pilgrimages  in  Ireland. 

Ridley's  ^Bp.)  Works. 

Sarcon's  God  only  to  be  worshipped. 

Soames'  Latin  Ch.  during  Anglo-Sax.  times. 

Stillingfleet's  Works. 

Tyler  (J.  E.)  on  Image  Worship. 

Wake's  (AVilliam)  Discourses. 

Whitby's  (Daniel)  Works. 

See  a  very  large  list  of  writers  on  this 
subject  in  Vogtius,  Catal.  libi:  med.  aetat. 
Few  of  them,  however,  are  now  to  be  found. 

Imagtnation.    See  mind. 
Demangeon,  de  I'Imag.  consideree  dans  ses 
efifets  sur  I'homme  et  les  animaux. 

Atkinside's  Pleasures  of  Imagination. 

Burke  on  the  Sublime  and  Beautiful. 

Christian  Examiner.  52:329. 

Hogarth's  Analysis  of  Beauty. 

Mason's  English  Garden. 

Price  on  the  Picturesque. 

Sortain's  (Joseph)  Sermons.     (Province  of 

imagination  in  religion.) 
Spectator.  No.  411,  et  seq. 
Wayland's  (Francis)  Occasional  Discourses. 

Imitation  of  Christ. 

See    EXAMPLE  OF  CHRIST. 

Corneille,  I'lmitation  de  Jesus  Christ. 

Keil,  de  Examplo  Christi  recte  imitando. 

Kempis,  de  Imitatione  Christi. 

Schulze's  Bewegungsgriinde  d.  Chr.  Moral. 

Bonnet's  Lectures  on  the  history  of  C. 

Carter's  (T.  T.)  Series  of  Lent  lectures. 

Channing's  (William  E.)  Discourses. 

De  Burgh's  (William)  Discourses. 

Hill's  Wayfarings  in  Christ. 

Kempis'  Imitation  of  Christ. 

Law's  (E.)  Reflections  on  the  life  of  Chris  . 

Mason's  (John)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Great  Exemplar. 

Williams'  Private  life  of  Christ. 

Zollikoffer's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons. 


Immaculate    Conception    of     th© 
Virgin    Mary. 

Pro. 

Astorga  Armamentarium. 

Ballcrini  Sylloge  Monumentorum,  &c. 

Bullarium  Magnum  Romanorum.  (Espe- 
cially the  bulls  of  Sextus  IV.,  Urban  VIII., 
Clement  XI.,  and  Pius  IX.) 

Codur,  de  la  St.  Vierge. 

Gousset  (Cardinal)  Opera. 

Lanois,  Prcscriptiones  touchant,  &c. 

Lezana,  Apologia  pro  imm.  cone.  Virginia. 

Maldonadi  Armamentaria  Seraphica. 

Montalbcn  de  I  'inaculata  conceptionle. 

Passaglia  de  Immaculata  conceptione. 

Serl-anus  de  Immaculata  conceptione. 


Con. 


See    DOMINICANS. 


Albertus  Magnus,  super  Evangelium. 
Alffius  de  Maria,  peccato  immuni. 

Anselm,  Dissertationes. 

BonaventuraJ  Carmina. 

Callixti  Im.  conceptionis  Historia. 

Chemnitii  Examen  Concilii  Tridentini. 

Echard,  Scriptores  ord.  Prsedieatorum. 

Kieslingii  Testes  sistit  antiq.  eecles. 

Laborde,  Memoire  des  Opposants,  &c. 

Munscher's  Kirchen  Geschichte. 

Passagli  de  Immaculato  conceptu. 

Rosenmulleri  Observ.  ad  hist,  dogmatis. 

Strossa  de  Conceptione  V.  Mariae. 

Thorn*  Aquinatatis  Opuscula. 

Waddingii  Scriptores  ordinis  Minorum. 

Laborde's  (Abbe)  Impossibility  of  the  im- 
maculate conception  as  an  article  of  faith. 
Translated  by  Coxe. 

Tyler  on  Image  worship. 

A    small    volume   would   be   requisite   to 

enumerate  the  extant  works  on  this  useless 

subject. 

Immateriality  of  tlie  Sonl. 

See    MATERIALISM. 

Immensity  of  God.    See  attributes. 
Limborch,  Theol.  Christiana.    Lib.  IL,  c.  6. 
Turretini  Theologia  Elenctica. 
Doddridge's  (Philip)  Lectures. 
Foster's  (James)  Discourses. 
Howe's  Works. 
Locke  on  the  Understanding. 
Watts'  Ontology. 

Immortality  of  the  Soul.    See  soul. 
Ambrose,  de  Dignitate  humane  conditioni. 
Augustine,  de  Anima. 
Bengelii  (E.  G.)  Dissertatiories. 
Blasche's  Unsterblichkeitslehre. 
Brooke's  Materie  und  Geist. 
Bruno  (Ant.),  Entelechia. 
Camphono  Dialogus.     (This  Genoese  book 

is  rare,  but  is  said  to   be  worthy  to  be 

printed  in  letters  of  gold.) 
Cottaj  Hist,  dogmatis  de  vita  aterna. 
Digbaji  (Ken.)  Demonst.  immort.  animSB. 


232 


Immortality  of  the  Soul — continued. 

Ficht6  (I.  ID,  Idee  <lcr  Porconlichkeit. 
Horn's  ((».)  Ewigkeit  der  f^ei'lc. 
Uouppelandi-,  de  Anima.     (A  collection  of 

extracts  from  iineient  philosojihers,  j)oet8, 

and  Chrii'tiHn  Fiitlu-rs.) 
lobannsenii  Vitcruui  llcbr.  notionesde  rcbu8 

post  inortein. 
Kant's  Kritik  der  prnktisehen  Vernunft. 
Kiesselliueh,  de  KeKus  po^t  mortem. 
Langc  (J.  J.).  Dicsertationes. 
Muudelssohn's  I'hiiedim. 
Naumann's  Unsterhlicbkoit  der  Seele. 
01carii"(J.  G.)  Dissertationcs. 
Osiandri  (J.  A.)  Dissertationes. 
Paulus'  (V.  U.  K.)  Unsterbl.  der  Seele. 
Pomponntus  de  luimort.  animi.     (Denies.) 
Sisuioiidi  l)emon.<( ratio  do  immort.,  Ac. 
Strauss'  Dogmatik. 

Turrettini  Disscrtationes.     Diss.  XII. 
Wall  (A.  R.)  I'sychotheologia. 
Wielaudi  Euthanasia. 
AUing's  (Tho.)  Folly  of  modern  Atheism. 
Amer.  Bib.  lUpos.  2d  Series.  10:411.  12:294. 
Amory's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Applcton's  Works.     Lectures  9  and  10. 
Ashton  (W.)  on  the  Soul  and  a  future  state. 
Bakewell's  Evidence  of  a  future  state  from 

the  proj)erties  of  matter. 
Balguy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Bates'  (M'illiam)  AVorks. 
Baxter  (Andrew)  on  the  Nature  of  the  Soul. 

(Profound  and  clear.) 
Bayle's  Histor.  Dictionary.    Art.  "  Percira." 
Blackmore's  (Sir  Richard)  Essays. 
Boyle  Lectures. 
Boyle's   Physico-theological    considerations 

about  the  recoucilcablencss  of  reason  and 

religion. 
Broughton's  (John)  Psychology. 
Brown's  Philos.  of  the  mind.     Lect.  96. 
Bryant's  Attractions  of  the  world  to  come. 
Bnrlemaqui  on  the  Soul. 
Butler's  .Aiialojjy  of  religion  and  nature. 
Calvin  (John)  on  the  Soul. 
Cbarlcton's  Immortality  of  the  soul  proved 

by  the  lii;ht  of  nature. 
Chishull's  ileresy  of  Mr.  Dodwell. 
Christian  Examiner.  3:.'?65.  40:.S49. 
Christian  Quart.  Spectator.  8:556. 
Cicero  on  the  Imm.  of  the  soul.     (A  trans. 

by  Chace  of  all  the  allusions  to  this  sub- 
ject, in  Cicero's  writings.) 
Clark's  (S.)  Letters  to  Dodwell. 
Collier  (Jer.)  on  the  Human  soul. 
Craven's  (Wni.)  Sermons. 
Crombie's  Natural  Theology. 
Davis'  True  dignity  of  human  nature. 
Democratic  Review.  22:59,124,225. 
Digby  (Sir  K.)  on  Man's  soul. 
Dod's  Immortality  triumjdiant. 
Dodwell's  Proof  from  Scrijiturc  and  the  first 

Fathers  that  the  soul  is  naturally  mortal, 

but  that   immortality  is   tho   gift  of  the 

Huly  Spirit. 


Immortality  of  tlie  Soul — continued. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.   Part  4. 

Drew  on  the  Immortality  of  the  soul. 

Drysdale's  (Dr.  Johnj  Sermons. 

Duncan's    (John)    Evidences    from    reason, 

independent  of  abstruse  enquiries  into  the 

nature  of  matter  and  spirit. 
Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  26:3.'?8. 
Fiddes'  Doctrine  of  a  future  state. 
Flavel  on  the  Soul. 

Fliigge's  Hist,  of  the  belief  of  the  imm.,  Ac. 
Foster's  (John)  Works. 
Franzen's  Critical  history  of  the  doctrine. 
Frazicr's  Magazine.   13:694. 
Gale's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons.  (5  on  this  eubj.) 
Gill's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Gray  on  the  Immortality,  Ac. 
Groves'  Essay  toward  a  demonstration,  Ac. 
Hallet's  (Joseph)  Works.    {A  learned  Arian, 

who  takes  the  same  view  as  Dodwell  on 

this  subject.) 
Hartly  on  Man. 

Hiiiton's  (J.  Howard)  Euthanasia. 
Jackson  on  Matter  and  .'^|(irit. 
Keach's  (Benj.)  French  impostor  detected. 
Kuhnhardt's  Comm.  on  the  Phwdo  of  Plato. 
Layton's   (H.)   Search   after   souls.     (Gives 

the  opinions  of  many  writers,  ancient  and 

modern.) 
Leighton's  (Abp.)  Lectures.  Lect.  5. 
Locke  on  the  Understanding. 
Mattijion  (H.)  on  the  I.  of  the  soul. 
Mede's  Apology  of  the  latter  times. 
Miller's  (T.)  Immortality  of  the  soul. 
Mills'  Natural  immortality  of  the  soul. 
Moore's  (Bji.)  Sermons. 
Morehead's  (Robert)  Discourses. 
New  Englander.   11:302. 
Nichols'  Conference  with  a  Theist. 
Norris  on  the  Soul.     (Reply  to  Dodwell.) 
Parker's  (Benj.)  Philos.  Dissertations. 
Pitt's  Defence  of  Mr.  Chishull. 
IMato's  Pha^do.     Trans,  by  C.  S.  Stanford. 
Porteus'  (Dp.)  Sermons. 
Reynolds  (Bp.)  on  the  Soul. 
.'Sherlock's  (Dean)  Discourses. 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
Spectator.  No.  111. 

Tenneman's  Doct.  of  the  Socratic  School. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Towns'  (Jpinions  of  the  ancient  philosophers. 

(Preface  by  Warburton.) 
Turner's  Justice  done  to  human  souls. 

(Reply  to  Dodwell.) 
Vaughn's  (J.)  Lectures.     Lect.  10. 
Vizard's  Principles  in  philos.  and  religion. 
Wadsworth's  Immortality  of  the  soul. 
Watts'  (I.)  Ontology. 
Whitbv's   Reflections  on  some  opinions  of 

Mr.  Dodwell. 

For  other  such  books  see  W>i.  Gowan's 
Cut.  v/  bouks  oil  the  immortulity  of  the  totil^ 
Flugge's  Uimmelder  Zukun/t,&ixA\)QKis<i'% 
Euthanagia 


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Immutability  of  God. 

Gerardi  Loci  Theologici. 

Sherzeri  Systema  Theologiae. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Discourses. 

Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 

Backiller's  Select,  from  Mornay  and  others. 

Charnock's  (Stephen)  Works. 

Dwight's  Theology.     Disc.  5. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Price  on  Providence. 

Saurin's  Sermons. 

Stackhouse's  Body  of  Divinity. 

Tillotson's  Sermons. 

Watts'  Ontology. 

Wilkins  on  Natural  religion. 

Impenitence.    See  hardness  of  heart. 

Imposition  of  Hands. 

See    CONFIRMATION,  ORDINATION. 

Spanheimii  (Frider.)  Miscellanea. 

Clarke's  (Sam.)  Annot.     i^On  Matt.  xix.  15.) 

Firmin's  Weighty  questions  discussed. 

Frere's  Doet.  of  the  imposition  of  hands. 

Fuller's  (Andrew)  Works. 

Haldane  (J.  A.)  on  Social  worship. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Polemic  AVorks. 

Hammond's  (Henry)  Works. 

King's  Primitive  Church. 

Maurice  on  Social  Religion. 

Turner  on  Church  Government. 

Watts'  Rational  foundation  of  a  church. 

Woolton  (Bp.)  on  the  Soul. 

Imprecations  in  tlie  Psalms. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  1:97.  13:551.  19:165, 

Christian  Monthly  Spect.  8:6.30. 

Colman's  (Benj.)  Sermons. 

Dodaridge's  Lectures.  Part  6,  Prop.  120. 

Jackson's  Truth  of  Scripture. 

Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 

Lowth  on  Inspiration. 

Peters'  (Cha.)  Sermons.    (On  the  109th  Ps.) 

Improvement     of    ]>Ianlcind. 

See  CIVILIZATION,  homan  progress, 

PERFECTABILITY  OF  MAN. 

Imputation  of  Adam's  Sin. 

See    FALL,  ORIGINAL  SIN. 

Carpzovii  (lacob.)  de  Imputatione.  (Against 

Whitby.) 
Garisolii  Defensio  Synodi  Carentoniensis. 
Kahleri  (Wigand.)  Disputationes. 
Mussel  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Pfaffii  (C.  M.)  Dissertationes. 
Placaeus  de  Statu  hominis  ante  gratiam. 

Edwards  on  Orig.  Sin.     (Reply  to  Whitby.) 

Glas'  (John)  Notes  on  Scripture  texts. 

Sandeman's  Letters. 

Watts'  Ruin  and  recovery. 

Whitby  on  the  Imputation  of  Adam's  sin. 

Imputation  of  Christ's  Rigliteous- 
ness.    See  justification,  substitution. 

Allix  (P.)  de  Justitise  Christi  imputatione. 


Imputation — continued. 

Bernholdus  de  Justitiae  Christi  imputatione. 
Bullii  Harmonia  Apostolioa. 
Hoepfneri  Disputationes  duodecim. 
Holdeni  Divinse  fidei  Analysis. 
Schmidtius  (lacob.)  de  Justificatione. 
Baxter's  End  of  the  controversy. 

Various  pieces  on  this  subject. 


Bibliotheca  Sacra.  8:594. 
Bull's  Harmony  of  the  Apostles. 
Burgess'  True  doctrine  of  Justification, 
Burnet's  (Tho.)  Boyle  Lectures.   1724,  1725. 
Burton's  Christian  Bulwark. 
Chandler's  (Sam.)  Posthumous  sermons. 
Cole  (Tho.)  on  Imputed  Righteousness. 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  on  Original  sin. 
Erskine's  (Ebenezer)  Sermons. 
Fuller  (And.)  on  Sandemanianism. 

Dial.  bet.  Peter,  James,  and  John. 


Gataker's  Way  of  Truth  and  Peace. 
Goodwin's  (T.)  Restoration  of  Man. 
Grove's  Posthumous  works. 
Hall's  (Robt.,  Sen.)  Help  to  Zion's  travellers. 

(Small,  but  very  precious.) 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Sermons. 
Hervey's  Theoron  and  Aspasio. 
Knight's  (Titus)  Sermons. 
Malcom   (Howard)    on   the   Extent   of   the 

Atonement. 
Nelson's  Review  of  Bp.  Bull. 
Owen  (Jno.)  on  Justification  by  faith. 
Meditations  and  Discourses. 


Princeton  Review.  11:553. 

Riooulton  on  the   Spirit  and  tendency   of 

Theoron  and  Aspasio. 
Romaine's  (W.)  Works. 
Sandeman's  Letters  on  Theoron  and  Aspas. 
Saurin's  (James)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jeremy)  Sermons.     (Supplement.) 
Theol.  Essays  reprinted  from  the  Princeton 

Review. 
Tyson  (Wm.)  on  Imputed  righteousness. 
Venn's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Watts'  Ruin  and  Recovery. 
Wesley  (John)  on  Imputed  righteousness. 
Whateley's  (Richard)  Essays.     Ess.  6. 
Witherspoon's  Essays. 

A  controversy,  prolific  in  books,  has  ex- 
isted on  this  subject  for  two  centuries.  A 
fair  account  of  it  is  in  Nelson's  Life  of 
Bull. 

Incantations.    See  magic 
Incarnation  of  Clirist. 

See    GENUINENESS  OP  1  JOHN  V.*^. 

Cyrill  Alex.,  de  Incarnatione. 

Cyrill  Hieros.,  Catecheses. 

Gregory  Naz.,  Oratio  in  nativitatem  Christi. 

Gregory  Nys.,  Oratio  de  deitate  filii. 

Baumgarten,  Vind.  vocis  Oso;,  1  Tim.  iii.  16. 
Calmeti  Diss.    (Prefixed  to  Com.  on  Isaiah.) 
Dantei  Confirmatio  orthodoxEe  doctrinae. 
Gaillardi  Specimen  Questionum. 
Hackspanii  (Theod.)  Disputat.  TheologicsB. 


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Incarnation  of  Clirist — continued, 

Martinus  de  Natura  Jesu  Christi. 
Schmidtii  (Sebast.)  Dissertationes. 
Schomeri  (I.  C.)  Dissertatioues. 
Spanheimii  (Fred.)  Dissertationes. 
Zanchius  de  Incaruatione  filii  Dei. 
Zornii  Delineatio  Theol.  Patristicaj. 

Atterbury's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Balmer's  (Robt.)  Academic  Lectures. 
Bedford's  JVIoyer  Lectures.  1739. 
Benson's  (Josepli)  Sermons. 
Berriman's  Critical  Dissertations. 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Biblical  Repository.  Jan.,  18.32. 
Bradbury's  Mystery  of  Godliness. 
Brownson's    Quarterly  Review.    2d    Series. 

4:136.  5:137.  6:287. 
Bull's  Defence  of  the  Nicene  creed. 
Butler's  (William  A.)  Sermons. 
Casaubon's  Dissertations. 
Caswall's  (E.)  Sermons. 
Church  Review.  4:428. 
Dimock's  (Henry)  Eight  Sermons. 
Dow's  (William)  Sermons. 
Dwight's  Theology.     Ser.  42. 
Eaton's  Mystery  of  God  incarnate. 
Edwards  (Pres.)  on  Redemption. 
Poster's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hacket's  (Bp.)  Sermons.     (15  on  this  subj.) 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Polemic  Works. 

—  Contemplations. 

Harris'  (Dr.  John)  Critical  Dissertations. 

Hewitt's  Points  of  Christian  Doctrine. 

Hodgson's  Summary  of  corroborating  evid. 

Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Works. 

Hooper's  (Bp.)  Works.     (Parker  Soc.  publ.) 

Horseley's  Sermons  and  Tracts. 

Irving's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Jamieson's  Sacred  History. 

Kidder  on  the  Messiah. 

Kollock's  (Shepard  K.)  Sermons. 

Lardner's  Works. 

Law's  (Wm.)  Theory  of  Religion. 

Le  Bas'  (Cha.  W.)  Sermons. 

Magee  on  the  Atonement. 

Mandell's  (William)  Sermons. 

Meldrum's  Illustration  of  the  Incarnation. 

Methodist  Quart.  Rev.  11:114. 

Moyer  Lectures.     1737  and  1738. 

Neal's  Berry  Street  Sermons. 

Owen  on  the  Person  of  Christ. 

Pearson  on  the  Creed. 

Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Sam.  Stanhope)  Sermons. 

Sumner's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

[Taylor's]  Apology  of  Ben  Mordecai. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Trench's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Usher's  Mystery  of  the  Incarnation. 

Velthusen's  True  reading  of  1  Tim.  iii.  16. 

Watson's  (Bp.)  Collection  of  tracts. 

Watts'  (Isaac)  Works. 

Wilberforce  (R.  I.)  on  the  Incarnation. 

Williams'  (Griffith)  Sermons. 

Witsius  on  the  Covenants. 


Incest.    Sefi    consanguinity,  marriage  to 
A  wife's  sister. 

Hottingeri  (J.  H.)  Discursus  Gemaricus. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repository.  8:42.3. 
Fry  on  Marriage  between  kindred. 
Glas'  (John)  Works. 
Livingston  on  Incestuous  marriages. 
Paley's  Moral  Philosophy. 
Ryan's  Philosophy  of  marriage. 

lucomprehensiblllty  of  God. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 

[Brown's]  Things  divine  and  supernatural. 

Caryll  on  Job.     Ch.  27.,  v.  25. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  3,  prop.  46. 

Fiddes'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Grove's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Hussey's  (Christopher)  Sermons. 

King  (Abp.)  on  Predestination. 

Law's  Notes  on  King's  Origin  of  evil. 

Lucas'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Wisheart's  (George)  Sermons. 

Inconstancy.     See  constanct. 

Incredulity.     See  infidelity,  unbelief. 

Iikdecision.      See    decision,    instability, 
procrastination. 

Atterbury's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Barnes'  (Albert)  Practical  sermons. 

Cecil'?  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Chishul  On  Being  almost  a  Christian. 

Clarke's  Nature  and  cause  of  irresolution. 

Cunningham's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 

Dealtry's  (William)  Sermons. 

Denham's  (John  E.)  Sermons. 

Doddridge's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Sermons.     (Lot's  wife.) 

Fuller's  (And.)  Sermons. 

Hickman's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Horberry's  (M.)  Sermons. 

Knowles'  (Thomas)  Discourses. 

Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Sydnej')  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Townsend's  (George)  Sermons. 

Trapp's  Preservative  agt.  unsettled  notions. 

Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 

Wilson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Yonge's  (James)  Sermons.     Second  Series. 

Independence  of  God. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Burnet  on  the  39  Articles. 
Clarke's  (Sam.)  Boyle  Lectures.  1704. 
Collibeare's  Theological  Treatises. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  2,  prop.  37. 
Dwight's  (Tim.)  Discourses. 
Edwards'  (Pros.)  Works. 
Emmons'  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Grotius*  Truth  of  the  Christian  religion. 


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Independents.    See  Congregationalism. 

Indexes     Expnrgatory     and     Pro- 
lilbitory. 

Brasichelleni    Index   libri   expurgandorum. 

(Mendham's  description  of  this  remarkable 

book  occupies  16  pages.) 
France,  de  Papistorum  indicibus  libr.  prohib. 

et   expurgandorum.     (Give.«    the   author, 

occasion,  contents,  <fec.,  and  is  all  sufficient 

up  to  the  date  of  its  publication.     1684.) 
Hannot,  Index  des  princip.  livres,  &c.  1714. 
Mendhami  Index  libri  prohibitorum. 
Peignot,  Diet,    critique  et  hibliographique, 

des  livres  condamne  au  feu,  supprimes  ou 

censures.     1806. 
Quirogfe  Index  libr.  expurgandorum.    1683. 
Soto-majoris  Index  libr.  prohib.  et  expurg. 

("As  valuable  as  any." — Mendham.) 

Gibbings'  Exact  reprint  of  the  Vatican  In- 
dex, &c.     1837. 

Mendham's  Account  of  the  various  Indexes; 
with  extracts,  anecdotes,  and  remarks. 
1826. 

Touching  books  since  Sextus  V.  1835. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Polemic  Discourses. 

Books  of  this  class  are  numerous,  and  of 
some  of  them  there  are  various  editions. 
The  above  are  sufficient.  The  Papal  church 
circulates  its  "indexes"  with  much  reserve; 
and  they  are  not  generally  obtainable  by 
Protestants.  They  furnish  a  ready  and 
complete  reference  to  every  book,  chapter, 
or  page,  where  anti-Papal  sentiments  may 
be  forfnd ;  a  knowledge  which  no  .'ii)ionent 
could  otherwise  obtain.  An  original  and 
complete  enumeration  of  thi'  Indexes  pre- 
vious to  1560,  is  given  by  Vergerids,  Cata- 
logus  Haerefirorum.  The  work  of  Mendham, 
however,  is  amply  sufficient  for  most  pur- 
poses. 

Indexes  to  the  Bible.    See  analyses. 

Indifference. 

Amyraldi  Traite  des  religions. 

Haberkornii  Admonitio. 

Lamennais  [or  Mennais],  sur  I'lndiflFerence 

en  matiere  de  religion. 
Pictet,  contre  I'lndiflFerence,  &c. 

Foster's  (John)  Essays. 

Froude's  (Rich.  H.)  Sermons. 

Gerard  on  Indifference  to  religious  truth. 

Gray  on  Indifference  to  religion. 

Horneck's  Antidote  against  Indifference. 

Squier's  Indif.  to  religion  inexcusable. 

Young's  (Dr.  Edward,  Sen.)  Sermons. 

Indifferentists. 

Arnold's  Kirchen  und  Ketzer  Historic. 
Calovii  Syntagma. 
Fechtii  Examen  novas  theologiae. 
Flacii  (Matt.)  Opuscula. 


Gerdes'  Beschaemter  IndifFerentist. 

Grevii  Memoria. 

Koch's  Abgewiesener  IndifFerentist. 

Loescheri  Antilatitudinius. 

Melancthonis  Opera, 

MusEei  Prelectiones. 

Quistorpii  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 

Voetii  Dissertationes  Selectae. 

Indolence.    See  sloth 
Individual  E^ffort. 

See    LAY  PREACHINCf. 

Allen's  Our  Home  population. 

[Campbell's  (J.)]  .lethro.  Prize  essay.  1839, 

(Treats  the  subject  historically  and  Scrip- 

turally.) 
Crompton's  Agency  of  the  Church. 
Fish's  Primitive  piety  revived.    Ch.  6. 
Hinton's  (John  Howard)  Works. 
Malcom's  (H.)    Evangelism   the  individual 

and  universal  duty  of  Christians. 
Presbyterian  Magazine.  1:137. 

Indulgences.     See  council  of  trent. 
Amortius  de  Origine,  progressu,  ac  valore 

indulgentium. 
Bertling's  Unterricht  v.  Pabstisch  Jubeljahr. 
Capetis  (J.)  de  Indulgentiis. 
Hirscher's    Ansichten   von    dem   Jubilaum. 

(Papal.) 
Hunnii  (A.)  Dissertationes. 
Hussius  de  Indulgentiis. 
Lutheri  Opera. 

Lyseri  (Polycarp.)  Dissertationes. 
Sutlivius  de  Indulgentiis. 
Thiers  (J.  B.)  Traite  des  indulg.     (Papal.) 
Thummii  (Theod.)  Dissertationes. 
Bennett's  (W.  J.  E.)  Lecture  Sermons. 
Billingsley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Geddes'  (M.)  Miscellaneous  Tracts. 
Jerram's  (Charles)  Lectures. 
Mendham's  Venality  of  Rome. 
Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.  Vol.  6, 
Protestant  Advocate.     Periodical. 
Protestant  Herald.     Periodical. 
Reading  on  the  Principal  points,  &c. 
Staveley's  Horseleech. 
Stevenson's  Discourses  on  the  Catholic  Ch. 

(A  compilation  from  Seeker  and  others.) 

Innumerable  treatises  on  this  subject  were 
published  in  the  first  stages  of  the  Reforma- 
tion, and  many  since.  See  lists  of  them  in 
Allegambe,  Biblioth.  Svn'ptor.  Soc.  Jes.  ; 
LiLi.iANTHAL,  der  Theolng.  Biblioth.;  and 
VoGTius,  Cntal.  libror.  varior. 

Industry.    See  redeeming  time. 
Balguy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Banfield's  (T.  C.)  Sermons. 
Barnard's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 
Bisset's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Butcher's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Calthrop's  (John)  Parochial  Sermons. 


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Indus  try^onfinued. 

Delany's  (Patrick)  Sermons. 

Dodd's  (William)  Sermons. 

Dwight's  (Timothy)  Discourses.     Disc.  122. 

Dyke's  (Oswald)  Sermons. 

Edwards'  (John)  Sermons. 

Enfield's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Fothergill's  (George)  Sermons. 

Franklin's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Fronde's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Granger's  (James)  Sermons. 

Guise's  (John)  Sermons. 

Hill's  (John)  Sermons. 

Humphreys'  (John)  Sermons. 

Jay's  (William)  Sermons. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Knowles'  (Thomas)  Family  Sermons, 

Manton's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Markland's  (Abraham)  Sermons. 

Harriot's  (Harvey)  Sermons. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate. 

Oakley's  (Fred.)  Sermons. 

Patterson's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 

Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity.     (On  the  8th 

commandment.) 
Stebbings'  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Thompson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Tucker's  Light  of  Nature  pursued. 
Waples'  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Waters'  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
ZoUikoffer's  Evils  that  are  in  the  world. 

Ind-welling  Sin.    See  secret  faults. 
Baxter's  (Richard)  Practical  Works. 
Edwards'  (Dr.  J.,  of  Oxford)  Doctrine  of  sin. 
Owen's  (John)  Wn'i<s. 
Taylor's  (Jeremy}    * orks. 
Whitby's  Full  an!^\^' r  to  Dr.  Edwards. 

Inequalities  of  Human  Condition. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Balle's  (Nic.  E.)  Select  sermons. 

Butler's  Analogy  of  religion  and  nature. 

Byllsby's  Sources  of  unequal  wealth. 

Conant's  (John)  Sermons. 

Conybeare's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Lect.  89. 

Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 

Grove's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Hall's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Heywood  on  Distinctions  in  Society  under 

the  Anglo-Saxon  government. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Lawson's  (John)  Sermons. 
Miller's  Distinction  of  ranks  in  society. 
Moss'  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Newton's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 
Pyle's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Rees'  (Abraham)  Sermons. 
Rosseau's  Origin  of  the  inequality,  <fec. 
Saurin's  Sermons. 
Scott's  Christian  life, 
gkeeler's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 


White's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Wilkins'  Nature  of  religion. 
Young's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Infallibility  of  the  Pope. 

Brochmandus  de  Pontifice  Romano. 

Cranmer,  contra  Primatum  Papae. 

Gaultheri  Problemata. 

lUyrici  Opera. 

Lubberti  Opera. 

Newmani  (lo.  Georg.)  Dissertationes. 

Stillingfleet,  Opera  varia. 

Van  Till,  de  Petro  non  Pontifice. 

Billingsley's  Sermons. 

Bray  on  Papal  usurpation.  , 

James'  (King)  Pope's  supremacy  confuted. 

James'  (Tho.)  Bellum  Papale.  (A  tremen- 
dous blow.  He  adduces  over  2,000  varia- 
tions between  the  "infallible"  editions  of 
the  Vulgate  of  Sextus  V.,  and  that  of 
Clement  VIIL) 

Keary's  Hist.  Review  of  Papal  infallibility. 

Luther's  Works. 

Mathias'  Popery  not  Catholicism. 

Robins'  (S.)  Services  of  the  Roman  Church. 

Sermons  at  Cripplegate. 

Stillingfleet's  Protestant  gtounds  of  faith. 

Todd's  (Jas.)  Search  after  infallibility. 
This  topic  is  amply  discussed  in  some  of 

the  works  named  under  Popery.     It  is  not 

likely  to  be  renewed. 

Infant  Baptism.  See  abrahamic  cove- 
nant, BAPTISMAL  regeneration, 
FAITH  OF  infants,  INFANT  CHURCH 
MEMBERSHIP. 

Pro. 
Augustine,  de  Baptismo. 
Bucer  (Mart,),  de  Baptismate  infantium. 
Cassander  de  Baptismo  infantium. 
Edzard's  Notbwehr  fiir  die  kindertaufe. 
Grotii  Baptizatorum  Pueror.  Institutio. 
Harduin  de  Baptismo. 
Hoornbeckii  (loann.)  Disputationes. 
Hulsemanni  Fides  salvifica  infantum. 
de  Fide  infantum  actualli. 


Lange's  Kindertaufe  in  d.  evang.  Kirche. 
Melancthonis  Refutatio  erroris  Serveti. 
Plitt's  Kindertaufe  in  der  H.  Scripturen  und 

in  ersten  Kirche. 
Salmasius  Dissertatio  de  paedobaptismo. 
Savage,  Questiones  Theologica3. 

'■ —  Defensio,  &c.     (Contra  J.  Tombes.) 

Scarella,  de  Baptism,  infantium  in  utero. 
Slotanus  da  Baptismo  parvulorum. 
Stier's  Taufe  und  Kindertaufe. 
Van  Mastricht,  de  Susceptoribus  infantium 

ex  baptismo. 
Voralei  de  Abortivorum  baptismo. 
Vossii  (Gerard.)  Disputationes. 
Walchii  Diss,  de  fide  infantum  in  utero. 
Hist,   pajdobap.    quatuor    priorum 

SEeculorum. 
Wallis,  de  Piedobaptismo. 
Wardumus  de  Vi  et  EfBcacia,  etc. 
Winkler's  Beweis  der  Kindertaufe. 


237 


Infant  Baptism — continued. 

Pro. 

Adams'  (Wm.)  Mercy  to  babes. 

Addington's  Reasons  for  baptizing  infants. 

Armstrong's  (G.  D.)  Doctrine  of  baptisms. 

Arnauld's  Subversion  of  morality. 

Asheton's  Conference  witti  an  Anabaptist. 

Bailey's  Antidote  against  Anabaptism. 

Bakewell's  Defence  of  infant  baptism. 

Barlow's  (Bp.)  Letter  to  Mr.  Tombes. 

Baxter's  State  of  Christian  infants. 

Infant  baptism  and  churcli  member- 
ship.    (Against  Tombes.) 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  14:54. 

Biekersteth  on  Baptism. 

Biddulph's  (Tho.)  Seal  of  the  Covenant. 

Bingham's  Antiquities  of  the  Church. 

Blake  on  the  Covenants. 

Bostwick  on  the  Right  of  infants,  &c. 

Bottomly's  Short  plea  for  infant  baptism. 

Bowden's  Covenant  right  of  infants. 

Breckel's  Psedobaptism  examined. 

Defence  of    Do. 

Brinsley's  (William)  Discourses. 

Brownlee  on  the  Mode  and  Subjects. 

Budd's  Infant  baptism  the  mean?  of  national 
reformation. 

BuUinger  on  the  Baptism  of  Children. 

Carter's  Strictures  on  Infant  baptism. 

Reviewer  reviewed.  Ans.  to  Richards. 

Cassel's  (J.)  Lectures. 

Chapman  (W.)  on  Infant  baptism. 

Christian  Observer.  28:323. 

Clarke's  (P.)  Divine  right  of  infant  baptism. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Exp.  of  the  catechism. 

Cleaveland's  Infant  baptism  from  heaven. 

Cotton's  (John)  The  end  of  the  baptism  of 
the  children  of  the  faithful. 

Cook's  Answer  to  a  treatise  entitled  "  The 
vanity  of  childish  baptism." 

Craig's  Arraignment  of  Anabaptism. 

€ummings'  (Dr.  John)  Baptismal  font. 

D'Assigney's  Antidote  against  Errors. 

Anabaptism  unmasked. 

Davis'  Right  of  infants  to  baptism. 

Dehon's  (Dr.  T.)  Sermons. 

Dodwell's  Soul  naturally  mortal,  but  immor- 
talized by  the  baptismal  spirit  which  none 
but  Bishops  can  impart. 

Donaldson  on  Baptism. 

Dorrington's  Vind.  of  the  Christian  Church. 

Douglass  (R.)  on  Infant  baptism. 

Edwards'  (Peter)  Candid  reasons,  Ac. 

Exall's  (Joshua)  Serious  Enquiry. 

Finley's  Plea  for  the  speechless. 

Vindication  of    Do. 

Firmint's  Weighty  questions  discussed. 

Fish  (Elisha)  on  Infant  baptism. 

Fleming's  (Caleb)  Plea  for  infants. 

Appendix  to         Do. 

Floyd's  Essays  to  restore  the  dipping  of 
infants. 

Ford's  (S.)  Practical  use  of  infant  baptism. 

Frith's  Declaration  of  baptism. 

Fuller's  Infant's  Advocate. 


Infant  Baptism — continued. 

Pro. 
Garner's  Primitive  Baptism. 
Gerrie's  Vindication  of  infant  baptism. 
Goode's  Doctrine  of  the  Church  of  England 

as  to  the  effect  of  infant  baptism. 
Graves'  (Rich.)  Infant  baptism  vindicated. 
Hall's  (Thomas)  Font  guarded. 

Words  to  T.  Collier  and  J.  Tombes. 


Halley's  Congregational  Lectures. 

Bap.  the  designation  of  catechumens. 


Hammond  on  Infant  baptism. 

Harrison  (Michael)  on  Infant  baptism. 

Hewerdine's  Plain  letters  on  baptism. 

Hibbard  (F.  G.)  on  Infant  baptism. 

Hicks'  Case  of  infant  baptism. 

Hitchins'  Infant's  cause  pleaded. 

Hoare  on  the  Baptism  of  infants. 

Hodges'  Infant  baptism  tested  by  Scripture. 

Holmes'  Animadversions  on  Mr.  Tombes. 

Home  (John)  on  Infant  baptism. 

Horsey  on  Infant  baptism. 

Hussey's  Examination.     (Ans.  to  Tombes.) 

Inglis'  (Cha.)  Essay  on  infant  baptism. 

Irving  (Edw.)  on  the  Sacrament  of  Baptism. 

Jerram's  Conversations  on  Baptism. 

Kidd  on  Infant  baptism. 

Kurtz's  Necessity  of  Infant  Baptism. 

Lewis'  Defence  of  inf.  bapt.   (Agt.  Tombes.) 

Littleton's  (Lord)  Thoughts  on  inf.  baptism. 

Lord's  (Joseph)  Reasons  why  not  Anabap- 
tists plunging,  but  Infant-believer's  bap- 
tism should  be  approved. 

Luke's  (J.  N.)  Sermons. 

Mareschall's  Defence  of  infant  baptism. 
(Against  Tombes.) 

Mason's  (J.  M.)  Essays  on  the  Church. 

Mather's  (Increase)  Div.  right  of  inf.  bapt. 

Menge's  Vindicia  foederis. 

Middleton's  (J.)  Vindic.  of  the  ord.  of  Bapt. 

Second  Vindication. 


Miller's  (Sam.)  Infant  baptism  scriptural 
and  reasonable. 

Milligan's  Plea  for  infant  baptism. 

Mills'  Vindication. 

Nash's  Circumcision  and  Baptism. 

Osgood  (David)  on  Baptism. 

Owen's  (Rich.)  Lawfulness  of  inf.  baptism. 

Practice  of  the  primitive  church. 

Pearson's  Three  plain  reasons,  <fec. 

Petto  on  Inf.  bapt.     (Reply  to  Grantham.) 

Pierre  on  Infant  baptism. 

Priestley's  Letter  to  an  Antipaedobaptist. 

Princeton  Review.  29:1,73.  35:622. 

Ram  on  the  Baptizing  of  infants. 

Reed's  (John)  Apology  for  infant  baptism. 

Rellie  on  Baptism. 

Robertson's  (D.)  Parent's  Guide. 

[Rothwell's]  Paedobaptismus  vindicatus. 

Saltmarsh's  Smoke  in  the  temple. 

SehaflFer  on  Infant  baptism. 

Shrewsbury's  Infant  baptism  scriptural. 

Stephens'  Precepts  out  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment for  Infant  baptism. 

Stewart  (A.)  on  Infant  baptism. 


238 


Infant  Baptism — continued. 

Pro. 

Stokes  on  Infant  baptism. 

Sydenham's  Exercitation  on  infant  baptism. 

Taylor's  (Cha.)  Facts  and  evidences  on  B. 

Taylor's  (Jno.)  Covenant  of  grace. 

Taylor  (Nath.)  on  the  Baptism  of  infants. 

Towerson's  Fourth  part  of  the  Catechism. 

Towgood's  Reasonable  service. 

Turner's  Vindication  of  infant  baptism. 

Tyerman  on  Infant  sprinkling. 

Walford's  Holiness  of  a  Christian  child,  &o. 

Walker's  Modest  plea  for  infant  baptism. 

Wall's  History  of  Infant  baptism. 

Defence  of         Do. 

Wardlaw's  (R.)  6  Dissertations. 

Webster  (S.)  on  Infant  baptism. 

Whiston's  Prac.  of  the  first  2  centuries. 

•  Address  to  the  Baptists. 

Whitby's  Comm.    (Appendix  to  Mark  ii.) 

Wills'  (0.)  Appeal  to  the  Baptists. 

Infant  baptism  asserted. 

Williams  (E.)  on  Antipaedobaptisra. 

Wilson  (Robt.)  on  Inf.  bapt.  and  immersion. 

Woods  (James)  on  Infant  baptism. 

Woods'  (Leonard)  Lectures  on  Inf.  baptism. 

Wynell's  Covenant  of  free  grace. 
Uon. 

Tertullian  de  Baptismo. 

Mehring's  Heilige  Tauf  historic. 

Menuonis'  (Simon)  Opera  Theologica. 

Montanus  (H.)  de  Vanitate  pEedobaptismi. 

Munzer's  Protestation  und  Entheitung. 

Smith  (Rich.)  de  Infantium  baptismo. 

Tombes'  (lo.)  Refut.  positionis  H.  Savage. 

Dissertationes. 

Van  Dale,  Historia  Baptismorum. 

Anderson's  Baptists  Justified  by  Jer.  Taylor. 

Ashdowne's  (Wm.)  Theological  works. 

Baldwin  (Thomas)  on  Baptism. 

Blackwood's  Storming  of  Antichrist. 

Apostolical  baptism. 

Booth's  Psedobaptism  examined. 

Braidwood's  Letters  on  the  grace  of  God. 

Burroughs  (Jos.)  on  Positive  Institutions. 

Carson's  Mode  and  subjects  of  baptism. 

Chapin's  Letters  on  baptism. 

Christian  Repository.  1:561. 

Collier's  Font-guard  routed. 

Collins  (Hercules)  on  Baptism. 

Sandy  foundation  shaken. 

Cornwell's  Vindication   of  the  commission. 
(Matthew  28:18,19.) 

Cox's  (F.  A.)  Strictures  on  Greville  Ewing, 
Pres.  Dwight,  and  Ralph  Wardlaw. 

Crap's  (John)  Infant  baptism. 

Dagg  (J.  L.)  on  Infant  baptism. 

Danvers  (Henry)  on  Infant  baptism. 

Davids'  Reply  to  Priestley. 

Dobell  on  the  Baptism  and  salv.  of  infants. 

Dore's  Antipsedobaptism  and  female  com- 
munion consistent.  (Reply  to  P.  Edwards.) 

Ellison's  (Seacome)  Truth  Defended. 

Baptism  as  instituted  of  God. 


Infant  Baptism — continued. 

Con. 
Ewer's  (Sam.)  Answer  to  Hitchin. 
Exall's  Spirit  of  enquiry  assisted. 
Fleming  (Caleb)  on  Baptism. 
Foote's  Letters  to  Bp.  Hoadly. 
Gale's  Reflections  on  Wall's  hist,  of  inf.  bapt. 
Gibbs'  Defence  of  the  Baptists. 
Gill's  Infant  B.  a  part  and  pillar  of  popery. 
Divine  right  of  inf.  bapt.  examined. 


Infant  baptism  an  innovation. 

Apostolic  tradition. 

Reply  to  Dr.  Clarke.        , 

Grantham  on  Infant  biiptism. 

Hall  (Robt.)  on  Infant  baptism. 

Hall  (Jos.)  on  the  Practice  of  inf.  baptism. 

Hobson's  Fallacy  of  infant  baptism. 

Hoskin  on  Inf.  bapt.     (Reply  to  Brownlee.) 

Howell's  Evils  of  infant  baptism. 

Ives  on  Infant  baptism.     (Reply  to  Rellie.) 

Jackson  on  Infant  baptism. 

Jenkins'  (Jos.)  Defence  of  the  Baptists. 

Inconsistency  of  infant  sjjrinkling. 

Reply  to  De  Courcey. 

Reach's  Infant  baptism  unlawful. 
Axe   laid   to   the    root.     (Reply 


to 
Flavel  and  others.) 

Rector  rectified.     (Ans.  to  Burket.) 

Counter-antidote.     (Ans.  to  Shute.) 

Killingworth's  Answer  to  Towgood. 

Supplement  to  the  sermons  at  Salter's 

Exam,  of  the  Apostol.  constitutions. 


Hall. 


Kinghorn's  Defence  of  Infant  Baptism  its 

best  refutation. 

Sermons. 

KnoUy's   (Hansard)    Flaming   fire  in  Zion. 

(Reply  to  Saltmarsh.) 
Knott's  Principles  of  the  Baptists. 
Law  on  the  Abrahamic  covenant. 
Lay's  Light  for  smoke.  (Rep.  to  Saltmarsh.) 
McGregor  on  Inf.  B.     (Rep.  to  Addington.) 
McLean's  Nature  and  import  of  baptism. 
Martin's  Letters  to  Rev.  John  Horsey. 
May's  Technobaptist. 
Morgan's  (Abel)  Antipedorantism. 

Antipasdorantism  defended. 

Rees  (David)  on  Infant  baptism. 
Richards'  (W.)  Review  of  Carter's  strictures. 
— — — •  Serious  discourse  on  baptism. 
Richardson's  Reply   to    Featley's   "  Dipper 

dipt." 
Robinson's  (Robt.)  History  of  baptism. 
Russell's  Vindication  of  baptized  churches. 

Portsmouth  Disputation.  1699. 

Infant    baptism    is    will-worship. 


(Answer  to  Berault.) 

Spillman's  God's  ordinance  the  saint's  privi- 
lege. 

Stennett  on  Inf.  bapt.     (Reply  to  Russen.) 

Answer  to  Addington. 

Stovel  on  Christian  Discipleship.  (Reply 
to  Halley.) 

Tasker's  Examination  of  Stokes'  argument. 

Taylor's  (Dan.)  Principal  parts  of  religion. 


239 


Infant  Baptism — continued. 

Con. 
Taylor's  (D.)  Strict,  on  Addington's  reasons. 
Tombes'  (Jno.)  Antipaedobaptism. 

Precursor. 

Various  other  pieces.     (Tombes  was 

a  B.  D.,  and  a  prominent  member  of  the 

AVestminster  Assembly.     "  There  were  few 

better  disputants." — Wood.) 
Wilson's  Scripture  Manual. 

A  large  list  of  ancient  Latin  and  German 
authors  on  this  subject  is  given  by  Pfaffius, 
IiUrod.  ad  hint,  theolog.  litter.   Part  II. 

Infant  CIiurch-Menibersh.ip. 

Pro. 
Baxter  (Rich.)  on  Inf.  church-membership. 
Biddulph's  Seal  of  the  Covenant. 
Croly's  (G.)  Regeneration  of  infants. 
Gregg  on  Infant  church-membership. 
Hitchins'  Covenant  interest  of  infants. 

Though  there  are  scarcely  any  books  on 
this  express  point,  yet  many  writers  in 
support  of  infant  baptism  take  this  ground. 

Infant   Communion. 

Pro. 
The  Fathers  generally. 
Augusti  Archffiologia. 
Hareubergii  Theologia  Dogmatica.    (Quotes 

the  Fathers  largely.) 
Meyer  de  Eucharistia  Infantum. 
Zornii  Hist.  Eucharistias  Infantum. 

Chillingworth's  ( Wm.)  Additional  discourses. 
Peirce    (Jas.)    on    the   Ancient   practice   of 

giving  the  Lord's  supper  to  infants. 
Priestley's  Address  to  Protestant  Dissenters. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Worthy  communicant. 
Waterland's  Antiquity  of  infant  communion. 

Infant  Schools. 

Bethune  (Mrs.  D.)  on  Infant  Schools. 
Currie's  Principles  and  pract.  of  Inf.  schools. 
Russell  (Wm.)  on  Infant  education.  • 

Infants,  Salvation  of.     See  baptismal 

REQE.NERATION,  FAITH  OF  INFANTS. 

Augustine,  de   Pcenis  parvulorum  qui  sine 

baptismo  decederunt. 
Beaucaire,  Traite  desenfansmortdanslesein. 
Cassander  de  Baptismo  infantium. 

contra  Anabaptismum. 

Ccelius,  von  der  Kindertaufe. 

Conrius  [or  Conroy]  de  fato  parvulorum  sine 

baptismo,  decedentium. 
Florentini  Disputationes. 
Gueroud,  de  I'EfBcace  du  baptisme. 
Hulsemanni  Calvinismus  in  agone. 

Fides  salvifiea  infantum. 

Sartorii  Hist,  opinionum  de  sorte  infantum 

sine  baptismate  mortuorum. 

Beecher's  (Lyman)  Letters  to  the  editors  of 
the  Christian  Examiner. 


Infants,  Salvation  ot— continued. 

Bethune's  Early  lost,  early  saved. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  18:383. 

Bomberger  (J.  H.  A.)  on  Infant  salvation. 

Brown's  (R.)  By-ways  of  the  Bible. 

Bruce's  (John)  Cypress  wreath. 

Christian  Examiner.  4:431.  5:229,310. 

Christian  Review.  13:334. 

Croly's  Regeneration  of  Infants. 

Cumming  (John)  on  Infant  salvation. 

Doddridge's  Lectures. 

Edwards  (Pres.)  on  Original  sin. 

Gentleman's  Magazine.  9:177. 

Gillard  on  the  Salvation  of  infants. 

Grantham's  Infant's  Advocate. 

Harris'  (Dr.  Wm.)  Ground  of  hope. 

Kollock's  (S.  K.)  Sermons. 

Prime  (Sam.  I.)  on  the  Death  of  children. 

Robinson's  Claude  on  the  comp.  of  a  sermon. 

Rowlatt  (David)  on  the  Salvation  of  infants. 

Russell's  (David)  Works. 

Smyth's  (Tho.)  Solace  to  bereaved  parents. 

Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  1:149. 

Toplady  on  the  Scheme  of  necessity.  (Intr.) 

Watts'  Ruin  and  Recovery  of  man. 

Williams  on  the  Salvation  of  infants. 

Infidelity.     See  deism. 
Callenbergii  Comment,  de  Scepticismo. 
Frantz,  Briefe  an  einen  Zweifler. 
Holwerda,  de  Veterum  Soepticor.  sententia. 
Meisneri  Historia  doctrine  de  vero  Deo. 
Merault,     les      Apologistes      involontaires. 

(Christianity  proved  by  the  observations 

of  Infidels.) 
Seligmani  Exercitationes  Academicae. 
Voetii  (Gisbert.)  Dissertationes. 
Vries,  Exercitationes  Rationales. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  10:89. 

Anderson's  Remonstrance.  Ag.  Bolingbroke. 

Auchincloss'  Sophistries  of  Tho.  Paine. 

Barnes'  Certainty  of  the  Christian  religion. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons  on  the  Creed. 

Baxter's  Unreasonableness  of  Infidelity. 

Beecher's  (Ly.)  Lectures  on  Scepticism. 

Berkeley's  Principles  of  human  knowledge. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  15:693.  , 

Bidlake's  Bampton  Lectures.  1811. 

Birk's  Difficulties  of  belief  in  the  creation 

and  fall.     (Profound.) 
Blake's  Infidelity  inexcusable. 
Bradford's  (Sam.)  Discourses. 
Broughtou's  Christianity  distinct  from  the 

religion  of  nature. 

Common  doctrine  of  the  soul. 


Brown's   System  of  Natural  and  Revealed 

religion. 
Chriehton's  Converts  from  Infidelity. 
Chri-stian  Disciple.  3:332. 
Christian  Examiner.  17:23,332.  * 

Christian  Month.  Spect.  6:75. 
Christian  Observer.  18:215. 
Christian  Quart.  Spect.  5:469. 
Christian  Review.  2:271.  3:134.  6:191. 


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Infide  lity—^cmtinucd. 

Davies'    Two    Antichrists,    Infidelity    and 
Romanism,  viewed  in  their  relative  bear- 
ings.    (As  in  1856.) 
Disney's  (John)  Sermons. 
Dove's  Logic  of  the  Christian  faith. 
Duncan's  Libertine  led  to  reflection. 
Dwight's  (Tim.)  Nature  and  danger  of  I. 
Eclectic  Rev.  New  Series.  6:740. 
Edinburg  Monthly  Review.  3:60. 
Estlin's  (John  P.)  Sermons. 
Evans'  (John)  Sermons. 
Evans'  (J.  H.)  Checks  to  Infidelity. 
Faher's  Difliculties  of  Infidelity. 
Farrer's  Bampton  Lectures.  1862. 
Finch's  Bampton  Lectures.  1797. 
Forbes  (D.)  on  the  Sources  of  incredulity. 
Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 
Gale's  Anatomy  of  Infidelity. 
Girdlestone's  Progress  of  Scepticism  in  Eng- 
land. 1863. 
Grant's  Foes  of  our  Faith,  and  how  to  defeat 

them. 
Grisenthwaite's  Refutation  of  Tho.  Paine. 
Hall's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Ballet's  Consistent  Christian. 
Hennel's  (Miss)   Christianity  and  Infidelity. 
Hodge's  (Cha.)  Essays  and  Reviews. 
Hooker's  Popular  Infidelity. 
Horberry's  (Matthew)  Sermons. 
Kurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Jamieson  on  the  Causes  of  Infidelity. 
Law's  Appeal  to  all  who  doubt  the  gospel. 
Leng's  Boyle  Lectures.  1719. 
Hansel's  Limits  of  religious  thought. 
McBurnie's  Errors  of  Infidelity.     ("An  ar- 
mory, hung  all  over  with  keen  weapons." 
— EvANG.  Mag.) 
Michaelis'  Introd.  to  the  New  Testament. 
Moore's  Christian  system  vindicated. 

Morgan's  Christianity  and  modern  I.  eomp. 

Neale's  (Erskine)  Christianity  and  infidelity 
contrasted.  (An  account  of  the  deaths  of 
many  prominent  persons.) 

Nelson's  Cause  and  cure  of  Infidelity. 

New  York  Review.  2:483. 

Nichols'  Conference  with  a  Theist. 

North  British  Rev.  15:18. 

Ogilvie  on  the  Causes  of  Infidelity. 

Pearson's  (Geo.)  Charac.  and  tendency  of  I. 

Pearson's  (Thos.)  Aspects,  causes,  &c.,  of  I. 

Post's  Skeptical  era  in  modern  history. 

Princeton  Review.  12:31. 

Quarterly  Review.  28:493. 

Ragg's  Creation's  testimony  to  its  God. 

Reunel's  (Tho.)  Remarks  on  Scepticism. 
(An  answer  to  Bichat,  Morgan,  &c.,  on 
questions  touching  organization  and  life.) 

Ripley's  (Geo.)  Latest  form  of  infidelity. 
(Viz.,  German  theology.) 

Schmucker's  (S.  S.)  Errors  of  modern  I. 

Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Simpson's  (David)  Plea  for  religion. 

Smith's  (Sam.  Stanhope)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 


Infidelity — continued. 

Smith's    (Cha.)    Shadow  of  Death.     (Prize 

Essay.) 
Spear's  Creed  of  Despair.     (Prize  Essay.) 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  6:204.  8:1,447. 
Stanhope's  Truth  of  the  Christian  religion.  ' 
Stebbings'  Christianity  justified. 
Stillingfleet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Thompson's  French  Philosophy. 
Treffrey's  Infidel's  own  book. 
Turner's  Boyle  Lectures.  1709. 
Valpy  on  the  Course  of  Nature. 
Van    Mildert's  Boyle  Lectures.     1802.     (A 

historical  view  of  the  rise  and  progress  of 

infidelity,  with  able  reasonings.) 
Warburton's  View  of  Bolingbroke's  Philos. 
Wilberforce's  Practical  View  of  Christianity. 
Young's  (Edw.)  Centaur  not  fabulous. 
Young's  (J.  R.)   Modern  scepticism  viewed 

in    relation    to    modern    science.      1865. 

(Specially  notices  Colenso,  Huxley,  Lyell, 

and  Darwin.) 

In  Faber's  Difficulties  of  Infidelity,  New 
York  edition,  1853,  is  given  a  list  of  all  the 
books  known  to  have  been  written  on  the 
evidence  of  revealed  religion. 

Infinity  of  God.    See  attributes. 
Christian  Review.  14:23. 
Clarke's  (Sam.)  Boyle  Lectures.  1705. 
Gurdon's  Boyle  Lectures.  1721,  1722. 
Howe's  Works.  Vol.  1. 

Living  Temple.  Part  1,  Ch.  4. 

Locke's  Essays. 
Scott's  Christian  Life. 

Infirmity.        See    PRESUMPTroN,    sins    op 

IGNORANCE,    BINS    OF    INFIRMITY. 

Influence  of  Body  on  Mind. 

See    RECIPROCAL  INFLnENCE. 

Influence  of  Cliristianity  on  Teni> 
poral  Atfairs. 

See    CHIIISTIANITT   ADAPTED   TO   MAN, 
HAPPINESS,  PLEASURES  OF  PIETY. 

Balme,  le  Protestantisme  compare  au  cathol. 
Carreire's  Religion  in  ihrem  Begritf  ihrem 

Weltgeschichtlichen     entwickelung     und 

Vollendung. 
Dreolle,  de  I'Influence  du  principe  religieux 

sur  I'homme. 
Gregoire,  de  I'influence  du  Christianisme  sur 

la  condition  des  femmes. 
Laget,  Sermons  sur  divers  sujets. 
Meyer's  Verdienst  des  Chris,  urn  den  Staat. 
Neubig's  Christenthum  als  Weltreligion. 
Pister,  Inf.  du  Christianisme  sur  le  droit. 
Reinbard's  Geist  des  Christenthums. 
Rothe's  Wirkungen  des  Christenthums. 
Senac,   Chris,  considere    dans    ses  rapports 

avec  civilization. 
Tittmann's  Verhaltniss  d.  Christen,  zur  Ent- 
wickelung des  menschl.  Geschlechts. 
Troplong,  I'lnfl.  du.  Chris,  sur  le  droit  civile 

des  Romaines. 


241 


Influence  of  Christianity — continued.        lunate  Ideas — continutd. 


Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Blakey's  Temporal  benefits  of  Christianity. 
Boyle's  Basis  of  National  security. 
Bryant's   Mutual   influence  of  Christianity 

and  the  Stoic  school. 
Campbell's  (George)  Sermons. 
Chandler's  Bampton  Lectures.  1825. 
Channing's  (W.  E.)  Miscellaneous  Essays. 
Cook's  Historical  view  of  Christianity. 
Delany's  (Patrick)  Sermons. 
Douglass'  (.James)  Discourses. 
Durham's  (J.  E.)  Sermons. 
Erskine's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Fawcett's  (James)  Sermons. 
Fothergill's  (George)  Sermons. 
Gresley's  (William)  Sermons. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Sermons. 
Hampden's  (R.  D.)  Sermons. 
Hare's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Harness'  Boyle  Lectures.  182L 
Haverfield's\Tho.  T.)  Sermons. 
Hoare's   Fitness   of  Chris,  to  improve   the 

social   condition    of    the    nations   which 

overthrew  the  Roman  empire. 
Horseley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Kennedy's  Hulsean  prize  essay.  1856. 
Krasinski's  Reformation  in  Poland. 
Lancaster's  (Tho.  W.)  Sermans. 
Lupton's  (Dr.  W.)  Sermons. 
Mackensie's  Inf.  of  the  Christian  Clergy  of 

the  first  10  cent,  on  European  progress. 
Meyer's  Inf.  of  Prot.  missions  on  the  moral 

and  physical  condition  of  man. 
Monsell's  (C.  H.)  Sermons. 
Morehead's  (R.)  Discourses. 
Porteus'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Rogers'  (John)  Sermons. 
Ryan's  Hist,  of  the  influence  of  religion  on 

ancient  and  modern  nations.  1788. 
Scobel's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 
Stillingfleet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Tillotson's  (Ab]).)  Sermons. 
Westminster  Review.  New  Series.  1:182. 
White's  The  gospel  promotive  of  happiness. 

Influences  of  tlie  Spirit. 

See    OPERATIONS. 

Innate  Ideas.    See  ideas,  platonism. 

Pro. 
Ciceronis  Tusc.  Disputat.     Lib.  I.  c.  24. 
Herbert  de  Veritate. 

Le  Grande,  Institutiones  philos.     Pars  IX, 
Platonis  Phaedo. 
Sanderson,  de  Conscientia. 
Beattie's  Immutability  of  truth. 
Buffier  on  the  Origin  of  opinions. 
Cudworth's  Intellectual  System.     Ch.  4. 
King  on  the  Origin  of  evil. 
Oswald's  Appeal  to  common  sense. 
Sherlock  on  a  Future  state. 
Taylor's  (Tho.)  Edition  of  Plato. 

16 


Con. 
Aristotle's  Ethics. 
Crouza's  System  of  Logic. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  1.  Lect.  7. 
Lookc  on  the  Human  understanding. 
Pearson  on  the  Creed. 
Stewart's  Philosophy  of  the  mind. 

Inquirers.    See  conviction. 
Baxter's  Saint's  Everlasting  Rest. 
Bethune's  History  of  a  penitent. 
Carleton's  Letters  to  an  anxious  friend. 
Henry's  Letters  to  an  anxious  Inquirer. 
James'  Anxious  Inquirer. 
Matheson's  Advice  to  religious  Inquirers. 
Russel's  Letters.     Letter  16. 
Spencer's  (Ichabod)  Pastor's  Sketches. 
Spurgeon's  (Cha.  H.)  Sermons.     3d  Series. 
Winslow's  (Octavius)  Inquirer  directed. 

Inquisition. 

Arnoldus  de  Tractandis  Hsereticis. 

Assemanni  Acta  sane,  martyrum.     (Vast.) 

Baker's  Vollstsendige  Historic. 

Bebellius  de  Inquisitione  Hispanica. 

Benthem  de  Causis  eonservati  Papatus. 

Comensis  Lucerna  Inquisitorum. 

Dillou,  Relation  de  I'lnquisition  de  Goa. 

Erasmus  contra  Monachos  Hispanos. 

Fabricius,  Histoire  de  I'lnquisition. 

Fereal,  Mysteres  de  I'l.     200  plates. 

Lamothe,  Hist,  de  I'lnq.  en  France. 

Leger,  Hist,  des  Eglises  evang.  de  Piemont. 

Limborchii  Historia  Inquisitionis.  (The 
only  work  containing  the  acts  of  the 
Toulouse  Inquisition  agt.  the  AValdenses.) 

Llorente,  Hist,  de  la  Inq.  d'Espana. 

Loescher's  Romischen  Huren  Regiment. 

[Marsollier  (J.)]  Hist,  de  I'l.  et  son  origine. 

Montani  Inquisitionis  Hispanicae. 

Pignatelli,  Consultationes  Novissimae. 

Sarpii  Historia  Inquisitionis. 

Servita,  Historia  Inquisitionis. 

Thuani  Historia.     Lib.  III. 

Usserus  de  Eccles.  successione.     Cap.  IV, 

Achilli's  Papal  Rome. 

Dealings  with  the  Inquisition. 

Amer.  Quart.  Review.  18:142. 

Baker's  History  of  the  I.  in  Portugal,  Spain, 

Italy,  East  Indies,  and  West  Indies.  1736. 
Blackwood's  Mag.  20:70,332. 
Cousta's  Unparalleled  sufl'erings  at  Lisbon. 
Davies'  Hist,  of  I.  to  the  present  time.  1850. 
Dellon's  History  of  the  Inquisition  at  Goa. 

(Himself  a  prisoner  there.) 
Dugdale's  Spanish  Inquisition. 
Garin's  Mysteries  of  Popery. 
Gavin's  Detestable  Inquisition. 
Geddes'  View  of  the  I.  in  Portugal. 
Gibbings'  Record  of  the  Roman  Inquisition. 
Were  heretics  ever  burnt  at  Rome  ? 


Gould's  History  of  the  Reformation. 
Lavalle's  Treatise  on  the  Inquisition. 


242 


Inqnisltioii— contmMod. 

Limborch's  Hist,  of  the  I.  Translated  by 
Chandler ;  with  a  valuable  introduction. 

Llorentes'  Hist,  of  the  I.  in  Spain.  (To  the 
reign  of  Ferdinand  VII.  This  truly  great 
work  obtained  for  its  author  the  cognomen 
of  the  Suetonius  of  the  Inquisition.) 

Marchant's  Bloody  tribunal.     (Historical.) 

Monthly  Rev.  91:396,635.  92:473. 

Mora's  Inq.  revived.  (A  narrative  of  his 
sufferings  and  escape.) 

Museum  of  Foreign  Lit.  2:110.  10:328. 

Niles'  Register.  21:329. 

Paul's  [Sarpi]  History  of  the  Inquisition. 

Piaza's  (H.  B.)  Inquisition  in  Italy. 

Princeton  Review.  21:174. 

Puigblaneh's  Inquisition  unmasked. 

Quart.  Review.  6:313.  10:203. 

Servita's  Hist,  of  the  I.     Tr!  by  Gentilis. 

Simes'  History  of  the  Inquirition. 

Stockdale's  History  of  the  I.     Plates. 

Taylor's  (Matt.)  England's  bloody  tribunal. 

Timson's  Origin,  policy,  &c.  (With  memoirs 
of  its  victims,  and  plates.) 

Insabliates.    See   waldenses. 

Inscription  on  the  Cross. 

Altmanni  Meletemata  critica. 

Insolvency,  Morality  of. 

Hunt's  Merchant's  Magazine.  7:352.  8:294. 

Inspiration.    See  canon. 
Carpzovius  de  Divina  inspiratione. 
Credner  de  Librorum  N.  T.  inspiratione. 
Dupin,  Prolegomena. 
GauRsen,  Theopneustie. 
Orotius  de  Veritate  relig.  ChristianEe. 
Henrici  Lucubrationes. 
Huetii  Demonstratio  Evangelica. 
Potter,  Prelectiones  TheologicEe. 
Quenstedtius  de  Divina  inspiratione. 
Sontagii  de  Inspiratione,  ejusque  ratio. 
"Waltheri  (Mich.)  Dissertationes. 

Appleton's  (Pres.)  Works.     Lect.  26,  27. 

Bailey's  (Benj.)  Essay  on  Inspiration. 

Bannerman  on  Inspiration. 

Bateman  (Josiah)  on  the  Inspiration,  &c. 

Baylie's  (J.)  Authority  and  Inspiration,  &c. 

Bennett's  (Benj.)  Sermons.  (14  on  this  subj.) 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  12:217.  15:29,314. 

Bingham  (W.  A.)  on  the  Insp.  of  Scripture. 

Bogue's  (David)  Essays. 

Burgon's  Bible  and  modern  thought. 

Burnet  on  the  39  Articles.     Art.  6. 

Butler's  Anal,  of  relig.  and  nature.     Part  2. 

Butler's  (W.)  Testimony  of  history. 

Calamy's  (Edmund)  Sermons. 

Calmet's  Dissertations. 

Campbell  (Geo.)  on  the  Four  gospels. 

Carlyle's  Origin  and  authority  of  the  S.  Scr. 

Carson's  (A.)  Refutationf  of  Henderson. 

Review  of  Wilson,  Smith,  and  Dick. 

Cellerier's  Divine  origin  of  the  Old  Testam. 


Inspiration — continued. 

Chalmer's  Evidences  of  Christianity. 
Chris.  Examiner.  8:362.  32:119,204.  35:340. 
Christian  Review.  9:1.  12:219. 
Davidson's  (Sam.)  Text  of  0.  T.  considered. 
Davies'  (S.)  Nature  of  the  Divine  agency  as 

to  inspiration. 
Dick  (John)  on  Inspiration. 
Doddridge's  Dissertations  on  the  New  Test. 
Dyer  on  the  Inspiration  of  Sacred  Scripture. 
Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  1:91.  11:365. 
Emmons'  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Findlay's  Vindic.  of  the  sacred  books  and 

Josephus.     (Reply  to  Voltaire.) 
Fuller's  Part  of  a  Body  of  divinity. 
Gasparin  on  Plenary  inspiration. 
Gaussen's  Theopneustia.    Tr.  by  E.  N.  Kirk. 
Gerard's  Institutes  of  Criticism. 
Haldane  (Robt.)  on  Inspiration. 
Hawker's  Evidence  of  plenary  inspiration. 
Henderson  (E.)  on  Divine  inspiration. 
Hervey's  (A.)  Five  Sermons. 
Hinds  on  the  Inspiration  and  authority,  <fec. 
Howarth  on  Revealed  religion. 
Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christianity 
Kelly's  Exam,  of  Davidson's  statement. 
Kitto's  Journal.  5:437.  7:315. 
La  Mothe  on  Inspiration. 
Le  Clerc's  Letters. 

Lee's  Nature  and  proofs  of  inspiration. 
Leslie's  Easy  method  with  Deists. 
Lond.  Quart.  Rev.  10:286. 
Lowe's  I.  a  reality.     (Reply  to  Macnaught.) 
Lowth's  (W.)  Authority  and  insp.  of  S.  Scr. 
Lowth's  (S.)  Insp.  of  the  Holy  Scriptures. 
McCaul's  Testimonies  to  the  authority,  &c. 
Macleod's  View  of  inspiration. 
Macnaught  on  Inspiration. 
Marston's  Manual  on  the  inspiration,  &e. 
Methodist  Quart.  Rev.  5:594. 
Michaclis'  Intrad.  to  the  New  Test.     Ch.  3. 
Middleton's  Miscellaneous  works. 
Morel's  Philosophy  of  Religion. 
Morris'  (A.  J.)  The  Bible,  what  is  it? 
New  Englander.  7:515. 
Newton  (Bp.)  on  the  Prophecies. 
Noble  on  Plenary  inspiration. 
Paley's  Evidences  of  Christianity. 
Parry  on  the  Insp.  of  the  Apostles. 
Powell's  Nature  and  extent  of  inspiration. 
Prettyman's  Elements  of  Christian  theology. 
Princeton  Review.  29:598,660. 
Redford's  Holy  Scriptures  verified  by  science, 

history,  and  human  consciousness. 
Scott's  (Thomas)  Essays. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons.  • 

Seed's  Sermons  at  the  Moyer  Lecture.  1747. 
Simpson's  Plea  for  the  sacred  writings.     (A 

masterly  refutation  of  Deism.) 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  1:402,474,624.  2:9,70, 

185,237,289.  3:369,420. 
Stennet's  Authority  and  use  of  Scripture. 
Storr  on  the  Historical  sense. 
Stuart's  (Moses)  Critical  history  and  defence 

of  the  Old  Testament  Canon. 


243 


Inspiration — continued. 

Taylor's  (D.)  Truth  and  insp.  of  Scripture. 
Thomson's  (Alex.)  Lectures. 
Tillotson's  Sermons. 

Tomlin's  Introd.  to  the  study  of  Scripture. 
Townsend's  (George)  Works. 
"Van  Mildert's  (William)  Sermons. 
Vaughn's  (J.)  Lectures.     Lect.  9. 
Wardlaw's  (Ralph)  Discourses. 
Watson's  (Rich.)  Theological  Tracts. 

Apology  for  the  Bible. 

Westcott's  Elements  of  Gospel  harmony. 
Wettenhall's  Div.  authority  of  Sac.  Script. 
Whitehead's  (Robt.)  Warrant  of  faith. 
Whitby's  Preface  to  Commentary  on  N.  T. 
Whittington's  Inspiration  of  the  Old  Test. 
Wilkinson's  (T.)  Inspiration  of  Scripture. 
Williams'  (Bp.)  Boyle  Lectures.    1695, 1696. 
Wilson  (Bp.)  on  Plenary  inspiration. 
Wilson's  (John)  Essay  on  enthusiasm. 
Wood's  (Leonard)  Works. 
Wordsworth's  Five  lectures  in  Westminster 
Abbey.     1861. 

Inspired  Psalmody^ 

Pro. 
Jack,  Onomasticon  Poeticum :  sive  proprio- 

rum,  itc,  descriptio. 
Claybaugh's  Ordinance  of  Praise. 
Dodd's  (Robt.  J.)  Reply  to  Morton. 
Houston's  Divine  Ps.  agt.  human  hymns. 
MacLaren's  Psalms  of  Holy   Scripture  the 

only  songs  of  Zion. 
MacMaster's  Apology  for  the  bk.  of  Psalms. 
Martin's  Psalms  of  David.     (Preface.) 
Pressly's  The  true  Psalmody. 

Review  of  Ralston. 

Strictures  on  Annan's  Letters. 

Somerville's  Exclusive  claims  of  David's  Ps. 
The  True  Psalmody.     A  compilation. 
Wickersham's  Excellence  of  (Scripture  Ps. 

The  above  maintain  the  impropriety  of 
using,  in  public  worship,  hymns  of  human 
composition. 

Con.  • 

Annan's  (Wm.)  Letters  on  Psalmody. 

Vindication  of    Do. 

Johnson's  (Wm.)  The  Ps.  and  paraphrases. 

Morton's  Review  of  Pressly. 

Ralston  on  the  Use  of  evangelical  Psalms. 

Instability.    See  indecision. 
Alison's  (Archibald)  Sermons. 
Atterbury's  (Francis)  Sermons. 
Caswall's  (E.)  Sermons. 
Dehon's  (Dr.  T.)  Sermons. 
Jowett's  (Joseph)  Fifty-two  sermons. 
Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 
Verschoyle's  (H.)  Sermons. 

Installation  Sermons. 

Allen  (Thomas)  at    his  own. 

Bacon  (John)  "     his  own. 

Beecher  (Lyman)        "     A.  J.  Keyse's. 


Installation  Sermons — continued. 


Belknap  (Jeremy) 
Chauncy  (C.) 
Cummings  (Alex.) 
Dana  (James) 
Dana  (Joseph) 
Eckley  (Joseph) 
Emmons  (Nath.) 


at 


J.  Morse's. 
J.  Bowman's, 
his  own. 
A.  Holmes'. 

D.  Dana's. 
H.  HoUey's. 
J.  Emerson's. 
H.  Weeks'. 
Howard  Malcom's. 
N.  Whitaker's. 
his  own. 
W.  Lockwood's. 

E.  Richmond's. 
P.  Thatcher's. 
S.  Chandler's. 
W.  Frothingham's. 
H.  Packard's. 
W.  Emerson's, 
very  numerous,  are 


Knowles  (Jas.  D.) 
Lord  (B.) 
Macarty  (T.) 
Marsh  (J.) 
McKean  (J.) 
Osgood  (David) 
Phillips  (S.) 
Ripley  (E.) 
Tappan  (David) 
Thayer  (N.) 

Such  sermons,  though 
almost  always  pamphlets. 

Instinct. 

Antoine,  les  Animaux  celebres. 
Cambray,  sur  I'Existence  de  Dieu. 
Chesnel,  les  Animaux  raisonment, 
Chiaverini,   Analyse    comparative    sur    lea 
'caracteres  de  I'intelligence  et  de  I'instinet. 
Duges,  Physiologic  compare  de  I'homme  et 

des  animaux. 
Fee  (A.  L.  A.)  Etudes  Philosophiques. 
Flourens,  de  I'intelligence  des  animaux. 
Gabillot,  Etude  Physiologique. 
Posner's  Seelenleben  der  Thiere. 
Rouse,  Mceurs  et  sagacite  des  animaux. 
Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  11:74. 
Baxter's  (Rich.)  Practical  works. 
Bingley's  Animal  Biography. 
Brougham's  (Lord)  Dissertations. 
Brown's  Biog.  sketches  of  quadrupeds. 
BufFon's  Natural  History.  • 
Bushnan  s  Pnilosophy  of  Instinct. 
Couch's  Illustrations  of  instinct. 
Democratic  Review.  15:408. 
Derham's  Physieo-theology. 
Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  2:402.  New  Series. 

6:649. 
Edwards'  (George)  Works. 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 
Ferguson's  Being  and  perfections  of  God. 
French's  True  nature  of  Instinct. 
Garratt's  Marvels  and  mysteries  of  instinct. 
Good's  (J.  M.)  Book  of  nature. 
Goulburn's  (E.  M.)  Parochial  sermons. 
Guardian,  The.     Nos.  156  and  157. 
Hancock's  Phys.  and  moral  relations  of  I. 
Hutcheson  on  the  Origin  of  our   ideas  of 

beauty  and  virtue. 
Jarrold  on  Instinct  and  Reason. 
Kemp  (T.  L.)  on  Instinct.' 
Kirby's  Bridgewater  Treatise.     (The  7th.) 
Knickerbocker  Magaz.  22:404,507. 
Law  (T.)  on  Instinctive  Impulses. 
Second  thoughts  on     Do. 


Littell's  Living  Age.  16:345.  17:595. 


244 


Instinct — continued. 

Morris'  Kecords  of  animal  sagacity. 

Mower  on  the  Nature  of  instinct. 

North  Amer.  Keview.  63:91. 

Paine's  (Dr.)  Soul  distinct  from  matter. 

Paley's  Natural  Theology. 

Pennant's  Arctic  Zoology. 

Pope's  Ethical  Epistles. 

Proceedings  of  the  American  Academy  of 

Arts  and  Sciences.     December,  1860. 
Ramsay  (Sir  Geo.)  on  Instinct  and  reason. 
Ray's  Wisdom  of  God  in  creation. 
Rumball  on  Instinct  and  reason. 
Scott's  (John)  Christian  Life. 
Swainson's  Habits  of  animals. 
Wakefield's  Instinct  displayed. 
Ware's  Philosophy  of  natural  history. 
Westminster  Review.  48:352. 

Instrumental  Music  in  Cliurclies. 

Pro. 

Apthorp  on  Sacred  poetry  and  music. 

Battel's  (Ralph)  Sermons. 

Beveridge's  'Thesaurus  Theologicus. 

Bromley's  (Robt.  A.)  Sermons. 

Christian  Observer.     (Numerous  articles.) 

Cromar's  Vindication  of  the  Organ. 

Dodwell  on  the  Lawfulness  of  instrumental 
music  in  holy  offices. 

Fleming's  (Alex.)  Letters  and  Answers.  (On 
the  first  attempt  to  introduce  organs  into 
Scotch  Presbyterian  Churches.     1808. 

Hickman's  (C.)  Sermons. 

Home's  (Bp.)  Antiquity  of  church  music. 

Mason's  (Will.)  Essays  on  church  music. 

Oliver's  Sermons. 

Organs  and  Presbyterians.  (Anonymous. 
Edinburg.     1829.) 

Taswell  on  Church  music. 

Stillingfleet's  (H.)  Sermons. 
Con.  ■ 

Justin  M.,  Questiones. 

Augustine,  Confessiones.     Lib.  X.,  cap.  33. 

Isidore,  Epistolaj. 

Jerome,  Comm.  in  Eph.  5:19. 

Chrysostom,  in  Psalm.  144  and  150. 

Theodoret,  in  Psalm.  33  and  150. 

Basil,  Commentaria  in  Isa.  v. 

Constitutiones  Apostolici.  Lib.  VIII.,  c.  32. 

Aquinas  (Tho.)  Questiones.     Ques.  91. 

Bona  de  Divina  Psalmodia. 

Cajetan  (Card.)  ad  Tho.  Aquin. 

Erasmus,  Comm.  in  1  Cor.  14:19, 

Candlish's  The  Organ  Question. 

Edwards'  (John)  Theologia  Reformata. 

Hickman's  (Henry)  Apology  for  Noncon- 
formists. 

Panoplist.     Periodical.     (Various  pieces.) 

Pierce's  Vindication  of  Dissenters. 

Poole  (Matthew)  on  Evangelical  worship. 
(Reply  to  Oliver.) 

Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity.     Quest.  154. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Ductor  Dubitantium. 

The  Organ  Cause.     (Anon.) 


Insufficiency  of    Human  Reason. 

See  LIGHT  OF  NATUKK,  NECESSITY  Ot 
REVELATION,  PKOVISCE  OF  KEASOK, 
WEAKNESS    OF    HUMAN    REASON. 

Integrity.    See  fraud. 
Berens',(  Edward)  Village  sermons. 
Brady's  (Nicholas)  Sermons. 
Burgess'  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Cave's  Primitive  Christianity.  Part  3,  eh.  1 
Chalmers'  Commercial  discourses. 
Paley's  (William)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Dr.  H.)  Sermons. 
Steele's  (John)  Sermons. 
Thorn  well's  (J.  H.)  Discourses  on  Truth. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Wheatland's  Sermons. 

Intemperance.     See  drunkenness, 

MODERATION,  TEMPERANCE. 

Intercessory  Prayer. 

Close's  (Francis)  Sermons  on  the  Liturgy. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 

Hall's  (Robert)  Works. 

Henry  (Matthew)  on  Prayer. 

Hordern's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Mylne  (G.  W.)  on  Intercessory  Prayer. 

Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Nichols'  (Benj.  E.)  Practical  sermons. 

Ogden's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Romaine's  (William)  Sermons. 

Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 

Whitefield's  Sermons. 

Williams'  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Intercession  of  Christ. 

See    MEDIATION. 

Intercession  of  tlie  Spirit. 

See  ADVOCACT. 

Interim.    See  adiaphorists. 
Arnold's  Kirchen  und  Ketzer  Historie. 
Bieck's  Dreyfaehes  Interim. 
Calvin,  L'Interim,  ou  provision,  <fcc. 
Clingius  de  Securitate  conscientiaj. 
Epini  Epistola  ad  Illyricum. 
Epistola  Concionatorum  Hambergensium  ad 

Melancthonem :  et  responsio. 
Flacii  (Matt.)  Opera. 
Frege,  das  Interim. 
Grossman's  Verdienste  der  chiirfiirsten  von 

sachsen  um  abschluss  d.  Augsburger  Re- 

ligionsfreidens. 
Hirsch's  Gesch.  des  Interim  zur  Nurnberg. 
lUyricus  de  Veris  et  falsi  Adiaphoris. 

Apologia. 

Epistola  ad  Melancth.    (An  able  and 

bitter  oppenent  of  M.  on  several  subjects.) 
Joachim,  Brevis  comprehensio  argumento- 

rum,  de  ceremoniis  a  Papistis  impositis. 
Kahnis  VindiciiB  pacis  relig.  Augustanse. 
Melancthonis  Opera. 

Rinks  Erinnerungen  zur  dritten  Jubelfeier. 
Schmidti  (C.  F.)  Observ.  ad  naturam  peccati. 
Schmidii  (J.  A.)  Historia  Interimistica. 


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Interim— contintted. 

Schmid's  (K.  C.  E.)  UntersBohung  philos. 

theol. 
Strigelii  (V.)  Confessio  rpoiperith- 
Wigandt,  de  Ncutralibus  et  mediis. 

Calvin's  Tracts. 

Melancthou's  Weighing  of  the  Interim. 
Plant'k's  History  of  Protestant  theology. 
Rank's  History  of  the  Reformation. 
Wirth's  System  of  speculative  Ethics. 

A  full  account  of  the  writers  on  both  sides 
is  given  in  Die  Danische  Biblioth.    Ft.  6. 

Intermediate  Place   of  Existence. 

See    PORGATOKI,  St.EEP  OF  THE  SOUL. 

Pro. 
Ambrose,  de  Bono  Mortuis. 
Chrysostom,  Opuscula  varia. 
Jerome,  Opera. 
Origen,  Homilise. 
Capelli  (Lud.)  Dissertationes. 
Wiedenfeld,  der  Unmittlebare  Zustand. 
Bennet's  (Geo.)  01am  Haneshemoth. 
Elakeman's  State  of  the  soul  after  death. 
Brown's  (Dr.  John)  Dead  in  Christ. 
Campbell's  (Geo.)  Dissertations.     (Claimed 

by  both  parties,  and  not  very  consistent 

with  himself.) 
Campbell's  (Archib.)  Doct.  of  a  middle  state. 
Cockrane's  (J.)  World  to  come. 
Coleman's  (J.  N.)  Sermons. 
Cook's  Examination  of  Balfour. 
Doddridge's    Lectures.     (Claimed    on    this 

side,  but  not  decisive.) 
Dorrington's  Family  Devotion. 
Dwight's  (Tim.)  Discourses.     Disc.  164. 
Fisher's  Doct.  of  an  intermed.  state  consid. 
Fuller's  (Andrew)  Letters. 
Goddard's  (Peter  S.)  Sermons. 
Goddard's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Govet  on  the  Place  of  departed  spirits. 
Harbaugh's  Abode  of  the  sainted  dead. 
Heath's  Man's  heaven  to  be  this  earth. 
Hobart's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Hodge's  (Walter)  Place  of  departed  souls. 
Horsley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Hovey's  State  of  the  impenitent  dead. 
Hudson's  Letters  to  Balfour. 
Huntingford's  Testimonies  in  proof,  Ac.  (An 

able  reply  to  Whately.     Selected  from  the 

writings   of    Beveridge,    Butler,    Calvin, 
Grotius,  Ac.) 
Irving's  (Ed.)  Judgment  to  come. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Leifchild's  (John)  Discourses. 
McCullough's  Dead  in  Christ.     Ch.  2  and  3. 
McCausland's  Truths  for  the  times. 
Methodist  Quarterly  Rev.  12:240. 
Murdock's  History  of  Dogmatic  Theology. 
Newman's  (John  Henry)  Sermons. 
Panoplist.  11:393. 
Peters  on  Job. 

Rickett's  Condition  of  the  soul  after  death. 
Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity.     Quest.  86. 


Intermediate   Place,  d&c. — continued. 
Pro. 

Seabury's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Sherlock's  Practical  Discourses. 
Sherwood  on  the  Intermediate  state. 
Smallridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Sniallcy's  Sermons. 
Smith's  (S.)  Sacred  Biography. 
Stuart's  Evangelical  Essays. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 
Thompson  (Edw.)  on  the  Future  state. 
Watson's  Theological  Institutes. 
Watts'  (Dr.  Isaac)  Essays. 
World  to  come. 


Whiston's  Tr.  of  Joscphus.     (Appendix.) 
AVhitby's  Commentary.     (On  2  Tim.  1:8.) 
White  (Tho.)  on  the  Intermediate  state. 
Wightman's  The  undying  soul.     (Superior.) 

Con. 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  5:464. 
Balfour's  Essays. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  13:153. 
Crookshank's  No  Intermediate  state. 
Dawson  on  the  State  of  departed  souls. 
Further  remarks  on     Do. 


Edwards'  (Bp.)  Body  of  Divinity. 
Pearson  on  the  Creed. 
Peckard's  Obs.  on  the  doct.  of  an  int.  state. 
Further  Observations. 


Polwheel's  Evidence  from  Scripture. 

Pond  (Enoch)  on  the  Intermediate  state. 

Priestley's  Works. 

Princeton  Review.     Oct.,  1839. 

Wheatly  on  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer. 

It  is  impossible  to  separate  with  precision 
the  writers  on  an  intermediate  place  from 
those  on  an  intermediate  state.  They  often 
confound  the  two  subjects.  All  Papal  wri- 
ters, and  most  Protestant,  hold  the  latter 
doctrine.  The  books  here  cited  are,  for  the 
most  part,  not  controversial,  nor  wholly  on 
the  subject,  but  discuss  it  among  other  doc- 
trines. See  a  list  of  over  a  hundred  Latin 
and  German  writers  on  this  subject  in  Al- 
ger's Doctrine  of  a  future  life.     Appendix. 

Intermediate  State.    See  descent  into 

HELL,  HADES,  PPROATORT. 

Baumgarteni  (S.  J.)  Hist,  doct.de  statu,  Ac. 
Bretschneider's  Handbuch  der  Dogmatik. 
Burnett  (Tho.)  de  Statu  mortuorum. 
Capellus  de  Statu  animi  post  mortem. 
Cotta,  Hist,  dogmat.  de  poenarum  duratione. 
Ebrard  (J.  H.  A.),   Christ.  Dogmatik.     Th. 

III.,  Ab.  3. 
Ernest  de  Vet.  patrum  opinione,  Ac. 
Glider,  die   Lehre  von   der  Erscheinung  J. 

Ch.  unter  den  Todten. 
Hahn,  Christliche  Glaubenslehre. 
Socini  Epistolae.     Epis.  ad  Valkel. 
Vossii  (G.  J.)  Theses  Theological. 
White,  de  Medium  animarum  statu. 
Baylee  (Jos.)  on  the  Intermediate  state. 
Belsham's  Essays.     Ess.  11  and  12. 


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Intermediate  State — continued. 

Bennet's  (G.)  Viow  of  the  Intermed.  state. 

Blaekburne's  Historical  view  of  the  contro- 
versy from  the  Reformation  to  the  present 
time.     1772. 

Broughton's  Doctrine  of  the  human  soul. 

Bryant's  Attractions  of  the  world  to  come. 

Bull's  (Bp.)  Works.     (Vol.  1.  Sermons.) 

Burton's  (Edward)  Sermons  at  Oxford. 

Burton's  (Hezekiah)  Sermons. 

Christian  Review.  20:;^81. 

Cockburn's  (Alex.)  Philosophical  Essays. 

Copland's  Mortal  life.  (A  good  compilation 
from  Protestant  authors.) 

Dawson's  Lady  Moyer's  Lectures.     1764,  '5. 

Ditton  on  the  Resurrection. 

D'Oyly's  (G.)  Sermons. 

Earberry's  (Mathias)  Reply  to  Tho.  Burnett. 

Faber's  (Geo.  S.)  Many  mansions. 

Holden's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 

Hopkins'  System  of  Divinity. 

Humphreys'  Trans,  of  Athanagoras  on  the 
state  of  the  dead. 

Hulsean  Lectures.     1849. 

Jones'  Diss,  on  Paul's  wishing  to  depart. 

Lucas'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

McLeod's  Cherubim  and  the  Apocal3'pse. 

Mant's  (Bp.)  Happiness  of  the  Blessed. 

Maywahlen's  (Ulr.)  Christ  among  the  dead. 

Moore's  Theological  Works. 

Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 

Partridge's  (Samuel)  Discourses. 

Peers  on  the  State  of  the  departed. 

Presbyterian  Quart.  Review.  10:241. 

Regis  on  the  Intermediate  state. 

Scott's  (Tho.)  Theological  Essays. 

Seeker  on  the  Catechism. 

Sheppard's  Autumn  Dream. 

Steffe's  State  of  the  soul  Sfter  death. 

Sturm  s  (D.)  19  Discourses  on  the  state,  <fcc. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Tournour's  (E.  J.)  Sermons. 

Townson's  (Tho.)  Practical  Discourses. 

Wadsworth  on  the  Soul.  ("  Contains  satis- 
factory   evidences    of    the    Intermediate 

state." BiCKERSTETH.) 

Walker  (Geo.)  on  the  Separate  state. 
Williams'  (Alfred)  Sermons. 
Wood's  Believer's  Guide. 

See  Blackburne's  Historical  view  of  the 
controversy,  from  the  her/inning  of  the  Refor- 
mation, to  1772.  DoDGSON,  in  note  C.  to  his 
translation  of  Tertullian,  has  given  many 
passages  from  the  Fathers  on  this  subject. 

Internal  Evidences  of  S.  Script. 

Callixtus  de  Sacra  Scriptura. 

Borgeri  Com.  de  Evangelio  Joannis;  cum 
Matt.  Marc,  et  Luca?  comparato.  ("A 
work  of  deep  research." — Horne.) 

Edwardus  de  Stylo  Sacr;\3  Scripture. 

Huettii  (P.  D.)  Demonstratio  Evangelica. 

Hutteri  (Leonard.)  Disputationes. 

Kuckler  de  Simplicitate  Scriptorum. 

Meisneri  (loan.)  Disputationes. 


Internal  Evidences,  &€. — continued. 

Thummii  (Theod.)  Disqviisitioncs. 

Alison's  (Archibald)  Sermons. 

Bennet's  (Benj.)  Discourses  on  2  Tim.  3:16. 

Bennett's  ( Jas.)  Internal  evidence  of  S.  S. 

Biscoe's  Acts  of  the  Apostles  confirmed  from 
other  authors. 

Bolton's  Hulsean  prize  Essay.     1852. 

Broadley's  (Thomas)  Essays. 

Campbell  (Arch.)  on  the  Gospel  history. 

Carlyle's  (Jas.)  Letters.  (Exc.  for  the  young.) 

Clayton's  Vind.  of  the  Scripture  histories. 

Dewar  on  the  Design  of  Christianity. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Parts  5  and  6. 

Epp's  Evidences  from  Phrenology. 

Erskine's  Evidences.     (Often  rejniuted.) 

Frank's  Hulsean  Lectures.     1821. 

Graves'  (R.)  Character  of  the  Apostles. 

Jackson's  Eternal  truth  of  S.  Scripture. 

Jenyn's  (Soame)  Internal  evidence.  (Popu- 
lar and  effective.) 

Keith's  Lectures.     (Very  useful.) 

Knox's  (Vicess.)  Christian  Philosophy. 

Lancaster's  (Tho.  W.)  Sermons. 

Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  gospel  history. 

McKuight's  Truth  of  gosjjel  history. 

Maclean's  ( Archib.)  Letters  to  S.  Jenyns. 

Marsh's  (E.  G.)  Seventeen  sermons. 

Nares  on  the  Evangelists. 

Owen's  (J.)  Authority  of  the  Holy  Script. 

Paley's  Horse  Paulinai. 

Powlett's  Reasons  for  being  a  Christian. 

Rawlinson's  Contrast  of  Christianity  with 
Heathen  and  Jewish  systems. 

Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Shepherd's  Divine  origin  of  Christianity. 

Shuttleworth's  Consistency  of  revelation  with 
itself. 

Simpson's  Internal  Evidence. 

Sinker  on  the  New  Testament  literature. 

Stephens'  Christianity  compared  with  other 
religions,  and  systems  of  philosophy. 

Sumner's  (Bp.)  Evidences,  &o. 

Thompson  (Ed.)  on  Prophecy.    (Very  able.) 

Toulmin's  (Joshua)  Dissertations. 

International  Law. 

See     LAW  OF  NATIONS. 

Intolerance.    See    toleration. 

Introductions  to  Scripture. 

See  STODY  OF  scripture. 
TO  THE  WHOLE  BIBLE. 
Abichtii  Ars  distinote  legendi,  <tc. 
Bergcr's  Einleitung. 

Boetneri  Isagoge.     ("Elegant." — Walch.) 
Buddei  Isagoge  historico-literaria. 
Calmeti  Prolegomena  et  Dissertationes. 
Calovii  Prolegomena. 
Carpzovii  Apparatus  historico  criticus. 
Du  Hamel,  Institutiones  Biblica?. 
Dupiu,  Dissertations  preliminaires. 
Eichhorn's  (J.  G.)  Einleitung.     (Deistioal.) 
Frankii  Manductio  ad  lectionem  S.  S. 
Frassenii  Disquisitiones  Biblicse. 


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Introductions — continued. 

Glaire,  Introd.  historique  et  critique. 
Ileideggeri  Enchiridion  Biblicum. 
Hottingeri  Clavis  Scripturae. 
Houbifanti  Prolegomena  in  S.  S. 
lanssen's  (J.  H.)  Hermeneutica  Sacra.  (Has 

an  introduction  to  eacli  book.) 
Lamy,  Biblicus  Apparatus. 
Marheineke's  Theologische  Vorlesungen. 
Miehaelis'  Prolegomena  ad  S.  S. 
Moldenhaverii  Introd.  in  omnes  libros,  &e. 
Noack's   Biblische  Theologie,  ein  Handbuch 

zum  Selbstunterricht. 
Prittii    Introductio    ad    omnes   libros,    &c. 

{"  Nothing  superior  to  it." — Bp.  Watson.) 
Ravii    Exercitationes.     (Refutes  some  rash 

principles  of  Houbigant.) 
Riveti  (And.)  Isagoge. 
Schumann's  Einleitung,  &c. 
Titmanni  Bibliotheca. 
Van  Till,  Opus  analyticum.. 
Waltheri  Officina  Biblica. 
Waltoni  Biblicus  Apparatus. 

in  Biblia  polyglotta  prolegomena. 

Whitby  de  S.  S.  Interpretatione. 

Angus*    Bible    Hand-book.     (A   wonderful 

condensation  of  facts.) 
Bickersteth's  Scrip.  Help.  (Useful  to  youth.) 
Brown's  Introduction  to  the  Bible. 
Collyer's  (David)  Sacred  Interpreter. 
Frank's  Guide  to  the  study,  &c.     Trans,  by 

W.  Jaques. 
Hamilton's  (G.)  Introduction  to  the  S.  S. 
Havernick's  Historico-critical  Introduction. 

Trans,  by  W.  L.  Alexander. 
Hayne's  General  view,  &c.     (Times,  places, 

and  persons.) 
Home's  Introd.  to  the  critical  study,  <fce. 
Edited    and    improved    by 

Davidson. 
Jones'  Analytical  view  of  the  Bible. 
Lamy's  Introduction.     (Much  improved  by 

notes,  &c.,  of  the  translator,  R.  Bundy.) 
Liefchild's  Help  to  the  reading  of  the  S.  S. 

(A  convenient  little  manual.) 
Lukins'  Introduction  to  the  S.  Scriptures. 
Miehaelis'  Introduction,  &o.     Translated  by 

Marsh.     With  valuable  notes. 
Roberts'  Clavis  Bibliorum. 
Schumann's  Introduction.   Trans,  by  Beard. 
Simon's  Crit.  history  of  the  0.  and  N.  Test. 
Simpson's    Sacred    Literature.       (Contains 

proofs  of  the  authority  of  Scripture,  direc- 
tions for  reading  it,  extracts  from  early 

writers,  Ac.) 
Stowe's  (C.  E.)  Int.  to  the  interpretation,  &c. 
Tomline's  Introd.     (Small,  but  convenient.) 
Townley's  Literary  history  of  the  Bible. 

TO  THE  OLD  TESTAMENT. 
Ackermanni  Introd.  in  libros  foederis. 
Augusti's  Grundriss  einer  Einleitung,  &c. 
Berger's  Einleitung  ins  alte  Test. 
Hartmann's  Linguistische  Einleitung,  &o. 
Havernick's  Handb.  d.  histor.  kritischen,  &c. 
Hengstenberg's  Beitrage  zur  Einleitung.        ' 


Introduvtlons — continued. 

Herbert's  Einleitung. 
Herbst's  Historisch-kritische  Einleitung. 
Hottingeri  Thesaurus  philologicus,  &c. 
Jabn,  Introd.  ad  libros  V.  Test. 
Keil's  Einleitung  in  die  Schriften,  &c. 
Simon,  Histoire  critique  du  Vieux  Test. 

Barry's  Introd.  to  the  study  of  the  0.  Teat. 
Coverdale's  Prologues  to  his  translation  of 

the  Bible. 
Davidson's  Home's  Introd.  to  the  0.  Test. 
Gray's  Key  to  the  0.  Test,  and  Apocrypha. 
Hamilton's  (G.)  Introd.  to  the  Heb.  Script. 
Jahn's  Introd.,  &c.     Trans,  by  Turner  and 

Whittingham.     (With  consid.  improvem.) 
Lyall's    Propeedia    Prophetica.     (Use    and 

design  of  the  Old  Testament.) 
Maurice  on  the  Old  Testament. 
Morrison's  Key  to  the  first  four  books. 
Planck  on  Theological  Science. 
Turner's  Introd.    (Chiefly  a  trans,  of  Jahn.) 
Tyndale's  Prologues  to  the  five  books. 
Winer's  Theological  Literature. 

tf     TO  THE  NEW  TESTAMENT. 
Beausobre  &  L'Enfant,  Introduction. 
Bengelii  Apparatus  criticus. 

Gnomon  Nov.  Test.  (Highly  prized.) 

Credner's  Einleitung. 

Ellenberg's  Einleitung. 

Griesbach's  Vorlesung.  iiber  Hermeneutic. 

Guerike  Historisch-kritische  Einleitung,  Ac 

Haenlein's  Handbuch  der  Einleitung,  <fec. 

Hug's  Einleitung. 

Kuinoel,  Prolegomena. 

Millii  Prolegomena. 

RumpiBus  de  libris  N.  Testamenti. 

Russii  Introductio  ad  N.  Testamentum. 

Schottii  Isagoge  historico-critica. 

Wetstein,  Prolegomena  ad  Nov.  Test. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  12:133.  (Matthew.) 
Beausobre  &  L'Enfant's  Introduction. 
Bengel's  Gnomon.     Tr.  by  Faussett. 
Biblioth.  Sacra.  5:97.  (Galatians.) 
Chris.  Disciple.  3:626.  (John.)  5:435.  (Eph.) 
Christian  Review.  12:192.  (John.) 
Davidson's  Introd.  to  N.  Test.     (One  of  the 

latest,  and  very  convenient.     1851.) 
Harwood's  Introd.  to  the  New  Testament. 
Home's  Introduction. 
Hug's  (Dr.  J.  L.)  Introd.  Tr.  by  D.  Fosdick. 

Tr.byD.G.  Wait. 

Lardner's  Works. 

McWhorter's  (G.  C.)  History  of  the  N.  Test. 

(Authorship,  preservation,  translat.,  &c.) 
Miehaelis'    Introduction.        Translated    by 

Marsh  ;   with  notes. 
Percy's  Key  to  the  New  Testament. 
Princeton  Review.  21:144. 
Roberts'  (Fr.)  Clavis  Bibliorum. 
Taylor's  (John)  Key  to  the  Apost.  writings. 
Townson's  Discourses  on  the  Four  gospels. 
Tregelle's  Introd.  to  the  New  Testament. 
Tyndale's  Prologues  to  the  several  books. 
Westcott's  Introduction  to  the  Gospels. 


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In-restitiirea.    See   simont. 
Dithmari  Historia  belli  inter  Imperiuin  et 

Sacerdotium. 
Lohenschioldii  (0.  Ch.)  Dissert.  Historicae. 
Lupi  (Christian.)  Dissertationes. 
Mascovius  de  Rebus  imperii  Germaniei. 
Meibonius  de  Jure  investitura)  episcopalis. 
Noris  Hi^itoria  Investitutarum. 
Thomasii  Hist,  eontentionis  inter  Imperium 

et  Sacerdotium. 

Mosheim's  Ecel.  History.  Cent.  XI.,  Part  2. 

In-vocatlon  of  Saints*   See  mariolatrt. 
Abichtus  de  Honore  Sanctorum. 
Affelmanni  'Syntagma  exercitat.  theolog. 
Agricola  (F.)  de  Cultu  Sanctorum. 
Basnage,  Histoire  du  culte  des  saintes. 
Bernard  (Jac.)  de  Invocatione  Sanctorum. 
Brentii  Opera  Polemica. 
Callixti  ((jeo.)  Dissertationes. 
Gerhardi  F,0t:Xo9pn''Keia. 
Heissii  Dissertationes. 
Mabilloni  Opera  posthuma. 
Mollintei  (Petr.)  Disputationes. 
Sehroederi  (Jo.)  Disputationes. 
Seligmanni  (G.  F.)  Exercitationes  Academ. 
Trombellii  (J.  C.)  Dissertationes. 
Voetii  Disputationes  Theologicse. 
Vossii  (G.  J.)  Theses  Theologicae. 

Barlow  (T.)  on  the  Invocation  of  Saints. 

Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Works. 

Claggett's  (Dr.  William)  Discourses. 

Coverdale's  (Miles)  Remains. 

Fletcher's  (Jos.)  Lectures  on  the  Rom.  relig. 

Freeman's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

Geddes'  Miscellaneous  Tracts. 

Mede's  Apostacy  of  latter  times. 

Montagu  on  the  Invocation  of  Saints. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.     Vol.  6. 

Powell's  (H.  T.)  Roman  fallacies. 

Princeton  Review.  14:407. 

Salter's  Hall  Sermons. 

Stephenson's  Romish  Church. 

Tyler's  (J.  E.)  Primitive  Christian  worship. 

Wharton's  Enthusiasm  of  the  Ch.  of  Rome. 

Irenseus.     See  fathers. 
Irenjei  Ojiera.     (The  last  edition  is  that  of 

Stiere.v.     1853.) 
Deylingii  <)bservationes  Miscellanea. 
Dodwelli  (H.)  Dissertationes. 
Fevardentii  Vita  Irensei. 
Gervaise,  Vie  de  St.  Irenee. 
Grabii  Prolegomena  ad  Irena2i  opera. 
Massueti  Dissertat.  in  Irensei  libros. 
Sterenii  (A.)  Irenaei  Opera.     (Contains  such 

dissertations,  .  by     previous     editors,    as 

seemed  worthy  of  republication.) 

Beavan's  Life  and  writings  of  Ireneus. 
Conybeare's  Bampton  Lectures.     1839. 

Irony.    See  ridicule. 
Orulicb,  lib.  d.  Ironien  in  den  reden  Jesu. 


Irresistible    Grace.        See    effectttal 

CALLINQ,  FIVE  POINTS,  MORAL  SrASIOR. 

Brandt's  History  of  the  Reformation. 
Edwards'  (Thomas)  Doctrine  of  irresistible 

grace  without  foundation.  * 

Emmons'  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 
Jortin's  (John)  Dissertations. 
Ludlam's  Essay  on  Justification. 
Saurin's  Sermons. 
Tillotson's  Sermons. 

Irresolution.    See  indecision. 

Irviugites. 

Pro. 

Irving's  (Edw.)  Orations.  (This  was  his 
first  publication,  and  does  not  indicate  his 
subsequent  peculiarities.) 

Judgment  to  come. 

Babylon  and  infidelity  foredoomed. 

Sermons  and  Lectures. 

On  the  Sacraments. 

Exposition  of  Revelations. 

Baxter's  (Robt.)  Narrative.  (Mr.  B.  after- 
wards recanted,  and  declared  himself  to 
have  been  under  the  influence  of  the  Devil.) 

Morning  AVateh.  Periodical.  Lond.  Edited 
by  Irving.     1829  to  1833. 

Norton's  Life  of  Edw.  Irving. 

Oliphant's 

Story's  (R.  H.)  Life  of  Rev.  Robt.  Story. 
Con. 

Haldane's  (J.  A.)  Refutation  of  the  doctrines 
of  Edw.  Irving. 

Irvingites,  History  of. 

Memoir  of  Ed.  Irving  ;   by  Wm.  Jones. 

by  AVash.  Wilkes. 


Blackwood's  Magazine.  14:145,346. 
Frazier's  Magazine.  11:99. 
Gentleman's  Magazine.     1832. 
Methodist  Quarterly.  9:109. 

Isaac.    See  offerino  of  isaac. 
Scobel's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Thompson's  (F.  E.)  Lent  Lectures.    Lect.  3. 

Isaiah. 

Hahnii  Introductio  ad  lesam. 
Michaelis'  Dissertationes. 
Kitto's  Bible  Illustrations. 

Isidore  [Peluslota]. 

Henschenius  de  Scriptoribus  ecclesiasticus. 
Heumanni  Diss,  de  I.  et  ejus  epistolis. 

Islamism.    See  mahomktanism. 

Jacob.    See  bioqrapht,  patriarchs.. 
Benson's  (George)  Lectures. 
Blunt's  Eight  lectures  on  the  history  of  J. 
Craig's  Patriarchal  Piety. 
Gataker's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Gilfillan's  Alpha  and  Omega.     Ch.  21. 


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Macduff's  Sunsets  on  the  Hebrew  mountains. 

Melville's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Puckle's  Parochial  Sermons. 

Thompson's  (F.  E.)  Lent  Lectures.    Lect.  4. 

Jacobites.    See  euttchians,  monophtsites, 

NESTORIANS. 

Abudeni  Hist.  Jaeobitarum. 

Eutychii  Annales,  ab  orbe  condito.    To  940. 

Naironi  Fides  Cathol.  ex  Syrorum   monu- 

mentis.     Pars  I. 
Renaudotti  Historia  Patriarcharum  Alexan- 

drinorum.     (To  the  end  of  the  13th  cent.) 
Simon,  Hist,  de  Chretiens  Orientaux. 
Tromler's  Abbildung  der  Jacobitisch.  kirche. 

Badger's  Nestorians.     (With  notices  of  the 

Syrian  Jacobites.) 
Southgate's  Syrian  Churches. 

Jains.    See  bddhism,  HiNori^M. 
Bird's  (Jas.)  Historical  Researches. 
Francklin's  (W.)  Jeynes  and  Boodhists, 
Stephenson's  Kalpa  sutra,  and  Nava  tatra. 
Tr.  from  the  Magadhi  into  English. 
.  Winslow's  Trans,  of  Vishnu  Parana. 

James  the  Greater. 

Caraciola  (Anton.)  Opera. 
Cuperi  (Guil.)  Acta  S.  Jacobi  majoris. 
Koessingius  de  Anno  quo  mortem  obierit  J. 
Miilleri  (August.)  Dissertationes.    (Whether 
there  were  3  Jameses  among  the  Apostles.) 
Sanctii  (Caspar.)  Com.  in  Acta  Apostolorum. 

Princeton  Review.  37:1. 

Jansenists.    See  port  kotal. 

Abelii  Medulla  Theologia. 

Arnauld.     (Wrote  100  different  works.) 

Bernard,  Nouvelles  de  la  Republique  les 
lettres. 

[Colonne]  Bibliotheque  Janseniates.  (With 
a  supplement  by  Patouillet.) 

[Gerberon]  Hist,  de  Jansenisme. 

Base's  Kirchengeschichte. 

lansenii  Augustinus.  (Every  sentence  in 
the  voluminous  works  of  Augustine,  rela- 
ting to  the  Pelagian  controversy,  is  here 
collected  and  arranged,  with  fairness  and 
perspicuity.) 

Kleinius  de  J.  origine,  doctrina,  et  historia. 

Labbe,  Bibliotheca  anti-Jansenismi. 

Launcelot,  Memoires  de  I'Abbe  de  St.  Cyran. 

Leydekkeri  Historia  Jansenismi. 

Luschesimii  Hist,  polemica  Jansetiismi. 

Jansenis  haeres.  Enchiridion. 

Masii  Hist,  propositionum  Jansenii. 

Moraines,  Anti-Jansenius. 

Nouvelles  Ecclesiastiques.  (Periodical  from 
1723  to  1782.) 

Ottius  de  Causa  Jansenistica. 

Pascal,  Lettres  Provinciales :  precedees  d'un 
precis  historique  sur  le  Jansenisme,  par 
Louandre. 


J  smseniatB^-conHnued. 

[Patouillet],  Dictionaire  des  livres  Jansen- 
istes,  ou  qui  favorissent  le  Jansenisme. 

Quesnell,  Novum  Testamentum. 

Sauvage  (Soc.  Jesu)  la  Realite  du  project  de 
Bourgfontaine.  (The  origin  of  Jansenism.) 

AValchii  Bibliotheca  Theologica. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  3d  Series.  3:689. 

Bayle's  Universal  Dictionary. 

Beard's  (Charles)  Contrib.  to  the  history  of 
religion.     (A  history  of  this  order.) 

Gale's  True  idea  of  Jansenism. 

Kitto's  Journal.   7:34. 

Leydekker's  History  of  Jansenism. 

Neale's  Jansenist  Church  of  Holland ;  with 
an  accoupt  of  the  "  Brothers  of  the  com- 
mon life." 

Princeton  Review.  28:132. 

St.  Amour,  Journal  of. 

The  Papal  Bull  "  Unigenitus." 

Tregelles'  Jansenists  :  their  rise,  persecution 
by  the  Jesuits,  and  existing  remnant.  1 851. 

Jansenists  are  comprehended,  by  most 
writers,  under  the  term  "  Messieurs  de  Port 
Royal."  But  strictly,  that  appellation  is 
applicable  only  to  certain  distinguished 
Jansenists  who  lived  in  a  community  at 
Port  Royal,  a  short  distance  from  Paris. 
See  a  vast  list  of  Jansenist  writers  in  Dupiif, 
Cat.  des  livres  Janaeiiistes,  ou  susjiect  de  ces 
errenrs  ;  CoLONNE,  Bibliotheque  Janseniste ; 
and  Ottius,  de  Cnusn  Junsenistica.  And  of 
the  opponents  of  Jansenism,  in  Labbe, 
Biblioth.  anti  Jansenismi. 

Japlxet.    See  ethnoloqt. 
Gorres'  Vdlkertafel  des  Pentateuch, 
Perkins'  Expos,  of  the  10th  ch.  of  Genesis. 

Jasher,  Book  of. 

Alcuin's  Trans,  of  the  book  of  Jasher.  (A 
literary  forgery  by  one  Hive;  first  pub- 
lished in  1751.) 

Donaldsoni  Fragmenta  archetypa  carminum 
Hebrseicorum.  (Defends  this  bold  impos- 
ture with  zeal ;  laboring,  under  this  cover, 
to  undermine  the  proofs  of  inspiration.) 

British  Critic.     Jan.,  1834. 

Donaldson's  Jasher.     (With  dissertations.) 

Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  12:630.  New 
Series.  9:320. 

Frazier's  Magaz.  5:643. 

Home's  Introd.  to  the  Holy  Scriptures. 

Methodist  Quart.  Review.  7:82. 

Monthly  Review.  5:250. 

Noah's  (M.  M.)  Trans,  of  the  book  of  J. 

See  "  Bibliographical  notes  on  the  book 
of  Jasher,"  by  Tho.  H.  Horne. 

Jehovah.    See  name  of  god. 

Jephthah's  "Vow. 

Bartolocci  de  Sacrificio  Jephthae. 
Benzelii  Dissertationes  Academicae. 


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Jeplithali'g  "Vow— contitmed. 

Calmeti  Dissertationes. 
Capelli  (Ludov.)  Spicelegium,  &o. 
Danhaveri  (loann.  C.)  Disputationes. 
Pfeifleri  Exercitationes.     Exerc.  VII. 
Schotani  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Sennerti  (Andr.)  Dissertationes. 
Spanheimii  (Fred.)  Miscellanea  Sacra. 
Zeidleri  (Carol.  G.)  Dissertationes. 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  9:143. 
Church  Review.  4:415. 
Dodwell  (Wm.)  on  Jephthah's  vow. 
Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  12:273. 
Edwards'  (Dr.  J.)  Sermons. 
Holbrook  on  Jephthah's  vow. 
Houghton's  (Pendlebury)  Sermons, 
Kennioott's  Dissertations. 
Osgood's  (David)  Sermons. 
Randolph's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 
Reddel's  (J.  S.)  Dissertations. 
Roiiiaine's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 
Smallridge's  (Greorge)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (James)  Sermons. 

Jerome. 

Hieronymi  Opera.     (Edited  by  Valesius  in 

1734.     11  vols.,  4to.) 
Cinelii  Vita  Hieronymi. 
Clerici  Questiones  Hieronymiae. 
Collombet,  Hist,  de  St.  Jerome. 
Vita  Hieronymi.     Dolci. 

Erasmi; 

Genadi. 

Guadalupi. 

Mabillonii. 

Melancthonis. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  5:117. 
Jerome's  Select  Epistles. 
Epistle  to  Nepotian. 

Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  gospel  history. 
Princeton  Review.  36:364. 

Jerome  of  Prague.    See  forerunners. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  2:636. 
Gilpin's  Lives  of  the  Reformers. 
Kidder's  Martyrs  of  Bohemia. 

•   Jerusalem.      See    destruction    of 

JERUSALEM,    QEOORAPHY. 

Altmiiller's  Jerusalem  nach  seiner  ortlichen 

Lagc,  &C. 
Boreuloo,  Descriptio  civitatis.     1538. 
Capelli  (L.)  Iconographia.     1650. 
D'Anville,  I'Entendue  de  I'anc.  J.     1747. 
Dubliolii  Peregrinationes.     1599. 
Kraflft's  Topographic  Jerusalems.     1847. 
Lamy  (B.)  de  Sancta  Civitate.     1725. 
Montani    (Arii)    Nehemias.     1572.     (Often 

printed.) 
Olshausen's  Topographic  des  alten  J.    1838. 
Reisneri  Jerusalem.     1563.     (Curious  cuts.) 
Waltoni  Prolegomena.     1673. 
Witsii  Exercit.  Academic.     (History  of  J.) 
Zimpel's  Beleuchtung  der  Jerusalem.     1852. 

(With  particular  reference  to  the  times  of 

Christ.) 


Jerusalem — continued, 

Barclay's  City  of  the  great  King.     1859. 
Bartlett's  City  and  environs  of  J.     1844. 

Jerusalem  revisited.     1855.     Plates. 


Bibliotheca  Sacra.  1:1. 
Dupuy's  Two  years  in  Jerusalem.     1856. 
Fergusson's  Topography  of  Jerusalem.  1847. 
Fisk's  (G.)  Memorial  of  Jerusalem.     1847. 
Jessey's  Descrip.  of  268  places  in  J.  as  they 

stood  in  the  time  of  Christ. 
Lewin's  J.  from  the  earliest  times,  to  the 

siege  by  Titus. 
Lowthain's  Visit  to  Jerusalem.     1843. 
Maundrel's  Journey  from  Aleppo.     1697. 
Odenheimer  on  Sacred  localities.     1855. 
Robinson's  (Ed.)  Biblical  Researches.  1841. 
Sandie's  Horeb  and  Jerusalem.     1864. 
Sepp's  J.  and  the  Holy  land.  400  cuts.  1864, 
Thrupp's  Anc.  Jerusalem.     (Useful  both  as 

to  history  and  prophecy.  Maps,  plans,  &c.) 
AVilliams'  (Geo.)  Holy  city.    (Topographical 

and  antiquarian  notices,  with  an  account 

of  its  condition  in  1845.) 

Jesting.    See  levitt,  sobriett. 
Schelhornii  (loann.  Geo.)  Observationes. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Burgese  (Dan.)  on  Foolish  talking. 

Jesuits.       See    jesuit    missions,    lotola, 

SUPPRESSION. 

Acta  Sanctorum.     50  folios. 

Alegambe,  Biblioth.  Scriptorum  Soc   Jesu. 

Annales  de  la  Societe  des  Jesuites. 

Arnauld,  (Euvres.     (A  powerful  opponent.) 

Backer,  Biblioth.  de  la  Soc.  J.     To  1854. 

Bartol,  Histoire  de  I'Origine,  &e. 

Asiaticae  Historieaj.     Par.  III.,  IV, 

Boucher,  Histoire  des  J.     To  1846. 

[Boyer],  Parallele  de  la  doct.  des  Payens 
avec  celles  de  Jesuites. 

Chemnitii  Theol.  J.  prsecipua  capita. 

Claudii  (S(jp.  Jesu)  Opera. 

[Coudrette],  Hist,  generale  de  la  naissance, 
et  des  progres  de  la  Comp.  de  Jesus, 
(This  book  had  a  large  share  in  producing 
the  suppression  of  the  order  in  France.) 

Crastovi  Bellum  Jesuiticum. 

Cretineau,  Hist,  de  la  Comp.  de  Jesus :  com- 
pose sur  les  documens  inedits  et  authen- 
tique.  (Embraces  the  religious,  political, 
and  literary  history.) 

Damiani  Synopsis  primi  seculi  Soc.  Jesu. 

D'Aubigny  (J.  B.  L.)  Histoire  des  Jesuites. 

Echavarre,  Histoire  de  Pamguay. 

Ellendorf's  Moral  und  politik  der  J. 

Engelschalli  Fides  Jesu,  et  Jesuitarum. 

Flaccii  Ethnica. 

Fletcheri  Loeustje.     (A  keen  satire.) 

Forest,  Les  J.  ennemis  de  I'ordre  social,  et 
de  la  religion. 

Gazaignes,  Annales  des  Jesuites. 

Gratiosi  Michaevelus— mus  Jesuiticus. 

Graveri  (Albert.)  Dissertationes. 

Harenburg's  Pragmatische  Geschichte. 


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Jesuits — continued. 

Hasseninulleri  Hist.  J.  ordinis.     (Great.) 

Heideggeri  CommentatLones. 

Hospiuiani  Historia  Jesuitica.  (The  origin, 
regulations,  privileges,  increase,  frauds, 
impostures,  <fcc.  "  Liber  prohibitus."  Ro- 
mse,  1625.  "  Opus  luoulentum." — Walch.) 

Imago  Primi  Sieculi  Soc.  Jesu.  1640.  (This 
book,  though  written  by  Jesuits,  did  much 
to  put  them  down.  It  is  full  of  absurd 
and  blasphemous  pretensions.) 

Institutum  Soc.  Jesu  in  ordinem  digestum. 
(A  complete  body  of  all  that  regards  the 
government  and  practice  of  the  order, 
printed  for  the  use  of  their  establishments 
exclusively.     1705.) 

Jarrige,  les  J.  mis  sur  I'eschafaut. 

Jordan's  Jesuiten  und  Jesuitismus. 

Jouvence,  Histoire  des  Jesuites. 

Julius'  Ges.  der  Grundung,  Ausbreitung,  &c. 

Keller's  Aushebuug  und  Ausweisung  des  J. 

Kortiim's  Entstehungs  Geschichte  der  J. 

Laurentii  Vulpina  Jesuitica. 

Conscientia  Jesuitica  cauteriata. 

Leu's  Wiirdigung  des  Jesuiten-ordens. 

Linguet,  Histoire  des  Jesuites. 

Loescherus  de  Peccato  philosophico. 

Long's  Jesuiterische  Pratiken. 

Lucii  Historia  Jesuitica. 

Marcett  de  la  Roche,  les  J.  modernes.    1826. 

Marmontel,  Regence  du  due  d'Orleans. 

Michelet  (J.),  die  Jesuiten. 

Misleri  Speculum  Anti-jesuiticum. 

Montlosier,  Systeme  rel.  et  polit.  tendant  a 
renverser  la  societe. 

Olearius  de  Peccato  philosophico. 

Orlandini  Historia  Soc.  Jesu.     (To  1556 — 

,  that  is,  during  the  lifetime  of  the  founder. 
7  vols.,  folio.) 

[Pascal]  Lettres  Provincialles. 

Pelargi  Paradoxa. 

Perrault,  Morale  des  Jesuites. 

Platel,  Memoires  Historiques  des  J. 

[Quesnel],  Histoire  dela  Comp.  de  Jesus. 

Rainoldi  Theses  de  Scriptura,  &c. 

Reifenbergii  Historia  Soc.  Jesu. 

Relation  des  Jesuits.  (Their  own  missionary 
labors.     (A  huge  repository  of  facts.) 

Ribadeneirse  Biblioth.  scriptorum  J,    1643. 

Rodingius  contra  impias  scholas  J. 

Sacchini  (Soc.  Jes.)  Hist.  Soc.  J.     To  1620. 

Salaceti  Elixir  Jesuiticum. 

Schmidii  Historia  Soc.  Jesu  Bohemias. 

Schwarzius  de  Meth.  divigendae  intentionis. 

Sciopii  (Gasp.)  Opera. 

Spittler's  Geschichte  der  Jesuiten. 

Ulmer's  Neuer  Jesuiten  Speigel. 

Vargas  de  Stratagismatis,  <fcc.,  Soc.  Jesu. 

Wild,  der  Moderns  Jesuitismus.     1843. 

Wiskemann's  Lehre  u.  Praxis  der  Jesuiten 
in  Religioser,  Moralischer,  u.  Politissher, 
Beziehung. 

Arnauld's  Modern  Jesuitism. 
Brewer's  (William)  Jesuitism. 


Jesuits — continued. 

Bryson's  Jesuitism  delineated. 

Carr's  Jesuits  as  they  were  and  are.     1845. 

Chretineau-Joly,  History  of  the  Jesuits. 

Christian  Examiner.  42:360. 

Christian  Observer.  14:166. 

Christian  Review.  8:161,346. 

Church  Review.  1:575. 

Compton's  Secrets  of  the  Jesuits. 

Dallas'  (R.  C.)  Hist,  of  the  J.     (Defends., 

Dalton's  (J.)  Principles  and  acts. 

Daubeny's  Protestant's  Companion. 

Foreign  Review.  3:309.  • 

Frazier's  Magazine.  19:667. 

Freake's  Doctrine  and  practice  of  the  J. 

Geddes'  Monks  and  nuns  of  the  Rom.  Chur. 

Gosselin's  Mysteries  of  the  Jesuits. 

Grinfield's  Jesuits  ;  a  historical  sketch,  from 
the  earliest  periods  to  1850. 

Hassenmuller's  History  of  the  Jesuits. 

Jarridge's  Jesuits  displayed. 

Kitto's  Journal.  8:38. 

Lathbury's  Popery  in  England.  (From  the 
Reformation  to  1829.) 

Leone's  J.  conspiracy.  Pref.  by  Considerant. 

London  Quart.  Review.  5:363. 

Michelson's  Modern  Jesuitism.     1855. 

Monthly  Review.  83:267. 

Nicolini's  History  of  the  Jesuits.     1854. 

North  Amer.  Review.  5:26,309.  6:129,465. 
7:112.  8:200.  59:412. 

North  British  Review.  2:589. 

Pamphleteer.  6:99. 

Paroessiens'  Principles  of  the  Jesuits.  (Con- 
sists of  extracts  from  their  own  writers.) 

[Pascal's]  Letters  of  a  Provincial.  (A  with- 
ering exposure  of  Jesuit  morality.) 

Penrose's  Bampton  Lectures.  1808.  Append. 

[Poynder's]  History  of  the  Jesuits.  (Reply 
to  Dallas.) 

Princeton  Review.  6:559.  17:239.  26:647. 

Retrospective  Review.  9:370. 

Robertson's  (Prof.)  History  of  the  Jesuits. 

Spindler's  Jesuit.  (An  illustration  of  their 
practices  in  the  18th  century.) 

Steinmitz's  Hist,  of  the  Jesuits.  (From  the 
origin  of  the  order,  to  its  suppression  by 
Clement  XIV.  Portraits.  A  new  edition 
continues  the  history  to  1848.) 

Stephens'  (J.)  Essays  in  Eccl.  biography. 

Taylor's  (I.)  Jesuitism  in  its  rudimeats. 

Tonge's  J.'s  morals :  from  their  own  books. 

Usher's  (Abp.)  Answer  to  a  Jesuit. 

Wharton's  Enthusiasm  of  the  Ch.  of  Rome. 

Whately's  (Stephen)  Parallel  of  the  doctrine 
of  Pagans  with  the  doctrine  of  Jesuits, 
and  the  Constitution  Unigenitus. 

Wiskeman's  Doctrine  and  practice  of  the 
Jesuits.     (As  in  1858.) 

For  a  full  list  of  Jesuit  authors  see  Ale- 
GAMBE,  Backer,  Cretineau,  and  Ribade- 
NEIRE,  above  cited.  Nutt,  a  London  pub- 
lisher, offers  in  his  catalogue  for  1837,  over 
,  300  works  of  this  sort. 


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Jesuit  Missions.    See  htsstons. 
Acostae  Kerum  a  Soc.  Jesu  gestarum  in  Ori- 

ente.     To  1571. 
Assemani  Bibliotheca  Orientalis. 
Bayeri  Museum  Sinicum.     (Preface.) 
Bouvet  (La  Pere)  Memoires. 
D'Halycarnasse,  de  la  Cochin  Chine. 
Hay,  de  Missionibus  Orientalibus. 
Historia  Cultus  Sinensum. 
Jarric  (P.),  Choses  les  plus  memorable,  &c. 
Kircheri  China  Illustrata. 
La  Grose,  Hist,  du  Christianisme  des  Indes. 
Lettres  Edifiantes  et  Curieuses.     Periodical. 

(A  vast  collection  of  letters  from  mission- 
aries in  all  parts  of  the  world.) 
Maffei  Hist.  Indicarum.     (Narratives  of  the 

missions  in  India  and  Japan,  to  1600.) 
Nicolai  de  Christ,  expeditione  apud  Sinas  ex 

P.  M.   Riccii.     ("  The   most   satisfactory 

acct.  of  China  by  the  J." — Pinkerton.) 
Pelleprat,  M.  dans  I'Amerique  meridionale. 
Relations  des  Jesuites  du  missions  dans  la 

Nouvelle  France. 
Benaldi  Annales  Ecclesiastici. 
Renaudot,  Relations  anciennes  des  Indes  et 

de  la  Chine. 
Ricci  de  Expeditione  apud  Sinas. 
Rougemont,  Historia  Tartaro-Sinica. 
Schall,  Narratio  de  initio  et  progressu  fidei 

orthodoxse  in  regno  Chinensi.    (To  1660.) 
Voyages  et  travaux  des  missionaires.    1858. 

Boquine's  Defence  of  old  Christianity. 
Ingraham's  Early  J.  missions  in  N.  America. 

Jesus  Clirist. 

DEITY    OF.     See    eternal   oeneration, 

GENUINENESS   OF   1   JOHN   V.    7, 
HYPOSTATIC    UNION. 

Baumgarten,  Vind.  vocisGioj.  1  Tim.  3:16. 
Bos  (Lambert.)  Exercitationes. 
Bullii  Defensio  fidei  Nica^naB.     Sec.  3. 

Primitiva  apostolica  traditio. 

Calixti  (Fred.  U.)  Dissertationes. 
Calovii  (Abraham.)  Dissertationes. 
Chemnitii  (Mart.)  Dissertationes. 
Cloppenburgii  Defensio  deitatis  Christi 
Danaji  Confirmatio  verae  Doctrinse,  ka. 
Dannhaveri  (lo.  C.)  Christosophia. 
Gerhardi  Loci  Theologici. 
Gomari  Opera  Theologica. 
Haberkornii  Christologia. 
Meisneri  Disputationes  quinquaginta. 
Schoettgenii  (C.)  Horaj  Hebraicae. 
Wagneri  (lo.  C.)  Dissertationes. 

Abbadie's  Divinity  of  Christ.    Tr.  by  Booth. 

Alexander's  (Caleb)  Primitive  Christianity. 

Allen's  (Joshua)  Sermons. 

Allestree's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Alsop's    Anti-Sozzo.      ("  Unanswerable." — 

Hervey.) 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repository.  3:652. 
Arrowsmith's  God-man. 
Balguy's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Balmer's  Academic  Lectures. 


Jesus  Christ. 

DEITY  OY— continued. 

Barnard's  Demonstration.     (The  first  Dud- 
leian  lecture.     1756.) 

Beatson's  (John)  Dialogues. 

Benson's  (C.)  Lectures.     Lect.  5. 

Berryman's  Critical  Dissert,  on  1  Tim.  3:16. 
(Gives  the  readings  from  100  MSS.) 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Bickersteth's  (E.  H.)  Rock  of  ages. 

Blencoe's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Bloomfield's  Lectures  on  the  Gospel  of  John. 

Bowdler's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Boyse  on  the  true  Deity  of  Jesus  Christ. 

Bradbury's  Myst.  of  Godliness.   (Excellent.) 

Brett's  Mediatorial  character  of  Christ. 

Brooks'  Golden  Key. 

Burgess'  (Bp.)  Tracts. 

Burgh's  Scriptural  confutation  of  the  argu- 
ments against,  <fec. 

Belief  of  the  Christians  of  the  first 


three  centuries. 

Burnet  on  the  39  Articles. 

Burton's  Test,  of  the  anti-Nicene  Fathers. 

Bull's  Judgment  of  the  Catholic  Church  of 
the  first  three  centuries, 

Charnock's  (Stephen)  Works. 

Christian  Monthly  Spectator.  2:224. 

Clagget  on  the  Divinity  of  Christ. 

Claj'ton  (Bp.)  on  the  Spirit. 

Courayer  on  the  Divinity  of  Christ. 

Coxe's  (R.  C.)  Symmetry  of  revelation. 

Dale's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Denyer  on  the  Div.  of  Christ.  (Prize  essay.) 

Dwight's  Theology.     Ser.  25  to  41. 

East's  (Timothy)  Discourses. 

Eclectic  Review.  New  Series.  1:221. 

Emmons'  (Nathaniel)  Sermons.  , 

Evans'  (Caleb)  Sermons. 

Fairbairn's  Theological  Essays. 

Geddes'  Letter  to  Dr.  Priestley. 

Goode  on  the  Names  and  titles  of  Christ. 

Gordon's  Supremo  Godhead  of  Christ. 

Grinfield's  Hulsean  Lectures.     1856. 

Guyse's  Jesus  Christ  God-man. 

Hall's  Help  to  Zion's  travellers. 

Harris  on  the  Messiah. 

Hawker's  Sermons  on  the  Div.  of  Christ. 

Hervey's  (James)  Sermons. 

Hey's  (Wm.)  Tracts  and  Essays. 

Hodson's  Jesus  Christ  the  true  God. 

Holden's  Trinity  in  Unity. 

Scripture  Testimonies  collected. 

Home's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Horseley's  (Bp.)  Tracts.  (Powerful  on  the 
Historical  question.     Agt.  Dr.  Priestley.) 

Hughes'  Evidences  of  the  Div.  of  Christ. 

Jamieson's  Vind.  of  the  primitive  faith.  (An 
ans.  to  Priestley's  Hist,  of  early  opinions.) 

Kelburn's  Sermons  on  the  Div.  of  Christ. 

Knowles'  Primitive  Christianity. 

McWhorter's  Yahveh  Christ ;  or  the  memo- 
rial name. 

Mant's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Marsden's  Hulsean  Lectures.     1843,  1844. 


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Jesus  Christ. 

DEITY  OF — continued, 
Massillon's  Sermons. 
Matthews'  (E.  W.)  Lectures. 
Mayer's  Crit.  exam,  of  our  Saviour's  disc. 
Melville's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Meyer's  (Lady)  Lectures  in  defence  of  the 

Divinity    of  Christ.     (They  extend  from 

1719  to  1774.     The  following  are  among 

the  most  important,  and  are  also  printed 

separately.) 
■\Vaterland,  1719.    Knight,  1720.    Berriman, 

Wm.,  1723.     Bishop,  1724.    Felton,  1728. 

Trapp,  1729.     Brown,  1730.      Seed,  1732. 

Wheatley.  1734.     Berriman,  John,  1737. 

Twells,    1738.      Bedford,    1739.      Ridley, 

1740.     Clements,  1757.     Dawson,  1764. 
Owen's  Mystery  of  the  person  of  Christ. 
Parkhurst's  Divinity  and  Pre-existence,  <fec. 
Pearson  on  the  Creed. 
Pirie's  Posthumous  Works. 
Quaife  on  the  Divinity  of  Christ. 
Quarterly  Review.  6:391. 
Robinson's  Plea  for  the  Div.  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 
Saurin's  Sermons. 
Series'  Horte  Solitariae. 
Sharp  on  the  Definite  Greek  Article. 
Sherlock's  Scripture  Proof,  &o. 
Simpson's  Plea  for  the  Divinity  of  Christ. 
Skelton's  (P.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (John  Pye)   Scripture  Testimony  to 

the  Messiah.     (A  very  precious  book.) 

Discourses. 

Stackhouse's  Life  of  Christ. 
Stephens'  Celestial  Filiation. 
Stuart's  (Prof.)  Letters  to  Channing. 

on  the  various  readings  of  1  Tim.  3:16. 

Talbot's  Divinity  of  Christ. 

Taylor's  Ben  Mordecai. 

Tillotson's  Sermons. 

Tucker's  (Dean)  Sermons. 

Turnbull's  Claims  of  Jesus. 

Urwick's  (Tho.)  Saviour's  right  to  Divine 

worship. 
Van  Mildert's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Velthusen  on  the  'True  reading  of  1  Tim.  3:16. 
Wardlaw's  Discourses.     (Grand.) 
Waterland's  Vindic.  of  Christ's  divinity. 

Second  Vindication. 

Witsius  on  the  Covenants. 

Wright  (Rich.)  on  the  Divinity  of  Christ. 

Wynperse's  Demonstration,  <fec.    (Small,  but 

powerful.) 
Young's  (John)  The  Christ  of  history.  (Very 
original.) 

BIRTH  OF.    See  Christmas,  genealogy, 

INCARNATION,      NATIVITJ,     SIBYLLINE 
ORACLES. 

LIFE    OF.     See    ihiration    of   ministry, 
harmonies,  monotessarsn. 

Becilli  Evangeliorum  Connexio.  (A  life  of 
Christ  in  the  order  of  events,  in  the  lan- 
guage of  the  Evangelists,  with  marginal 
references,  tables,  &c.) 


Jesus  Christ. 

LIFE  OF — continued 
Ewald's  Geschichte  Jesus. 
Fabricii  Historia  filii  Dei. 
Franke's  (A.)  Leben  Jesu. 
Freppel,  Examen  critique  de  la  vie  de  J.  do 

Renan. 
Fritzsche  \vajxapTr\aia. 
Genoude,  La  vie  de  J.  C.  et  des  apotres. 
Hase's  Leben  Jesu. 
Hess'  Lebengeschichte  Jesu. 
Hoffman's  Leben  Jesn  nach  apocryphen. 
Hug's   Gutaehten  iiber  das  leben  J.     (Cont. 

Strauss.) 
Krabbe's  Vorlesungen  ueber  das  leben  Jesu. 
Lange  (J.  P.),  das  leben  Jesu. 
Lichtenstein's  Lebengeschichte  d.  Jesu. 
Ludolphi  Vita  Jesu  Christi. 
Neander's  Leben  Jesu  in   seinem  Geschicht- 

lichen  Zusammenhange. 
Neander,  Vie  de  Jesus  :  trade  par  P.  Goy. 

Offerhausii  Dissertationes  historico-philolog. 

Pianello,  Portrait  de  J.  C.  par  lui-meme. 

Strauss'  Leben  Jesu.     (Infidel.) 

American  Bibl.  Repos.  8:1. 

Andrews'  Life  of  C.  considered  in  itshistor., 
chronolog.,  and  geographical  connections. 

Barton's  (Bernard)  History  of  Christ. 

Beard's  Voices  of  the  Church.  (Reply  to 
Strauss.) 

Benson's  Chronology  of  our  Saviour's  life. 

Biblioth.  Sacra.  3:166,653.  22:177. 

Blunt's  (Henry)  Lectures. 

Bradford's  History  of  Christ. 

British  Quarterly  Review.  5:206. 

Cappe's  Life  of  Jesus ;  with  notes. 

Cave's  Life  and  death  of  Christ. 

Craig's  Essay  on  the  life  of  Christ. 

D'Oyly's  Life  and  death  of  our  Saviour. 

Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  28:268. 

Dupin's  Evangelical  History. 

Ellicot's  Histor.  lectures  on  the  life  of  C. 

Fellowes'  Guide  to  Immortality. 

Fleetwood's  Life  of  Christ.     (Popular.) 

Foote's  Incidents  in  the  life  of  Christ. 

Foreign  Quarterly  Review.  22:101. 

Gillispie's  Truth  of  Evangelical  History.' 
(Reply  to  Strauss.) 

Hare's  Divine  Mission  of  Christ. 

Harwood's  (Edward)  Dissertations. 

Hind's  Rise  and  progress  of  Christianity. 

Hunter's  History  of  Jesus  Christ. 

Hutman's  Life  of  Christ. 

James  on  the  Sign  of  the  Prophet  Jonah. 

Lit.  and  Theol.  Journal.  1:266. 

Mant's  (Bp.)  Life  of  Christ. 

March's  (H.)  Life  of  Christ. 

Methodist  Quarterly  Review.  8:248.  9:18. 

Milner's  Life  of  Christ.  (Adds  also  the 
lives  of  John  the  Baptist,  Mary,  and  the 
Apostles.) 

Neander's  Life  of  Christ  in  its  historical 
connection  and  development. 

Newcombe  on  our  Lord  as  an  ins!:-,  uctor.    , 

Norris'  (Wm.)  History  of  our  Lord.        "   " 


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Jesus  Christ. 

LIFE  OT— continued. 
Pressense's  Life  and  work  of  Christ. 
Randolph's  View  of  our  Saviour's  ministry. 
Reading's  Life  of  Christ. 
Stevens'  (Tho.)  Gospel  history  of  our  Lord. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Life  of  Christ. 
Ulman's  Sinless  Character  of  Christ. 
Wait's  Comparison  of  certain  traditions  with 

circumstances. 
Ware's  (H.)  Life  of  Christ.     (Unitarian.) 
Wesley's  (S.)  Life  of  Christ. 
Williams'  (Tho.)  PrivUte  life  of  Christ,  as  a 

demonstration  of  his  mission. 
Young's  (John)  the  Christ  of  history. 

CHAEACTER  OF.     See  example  op  c. 
Coquerel,  Christologie.     (On  the  person  and 

acts  of  Christ,  with  a  view  to  harmonizing 

Christian  Churches.) 
Baillie's  Tenor  of  the  N.  T.  regarding  J.  C. 

(A  collection  of  all  the   passages  of  the 

N.  T.  which  relate  to  the  subject.) 
Bowdler's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Christian  Examiner.  26:373.  39:236. 
Christian  Month.  Spect.  8:199. 
Christian  Review.  12:475. 
Farrar's  Bampton  Lectures.     1803. 
Fellowes'  Guide  to  immortality.     ("Beyond 

all  praise." — Dr.  Parr.) 
Goode's  Scriptural  names  of  Christ.     ("A 

most  valuable  work." — Lowndes.) 
Hale's  (William)  Dissertations. 
Knox's  (J.  L.)  Sermons. 
Law's  Reflections  on  the  Character  of  Christ. 
Maitland's  (C.  D.)  Discourses. 
Meredith's  Prophet  of  Nazareth. 
Newcombe  on  our  Lord's  conduct  and  char. 
Ogilvie's  Bampton  Lectures.  1836.  (Christ's 

demeanor  towards  his  chosen  companions.) 
Sartorius  on  the  Person  of  Christ. 
Sumner's  Ministerial  character  of  Christ. 
Universalist  Quarterly.  7:391. 
Ware  on  the  Character  of  Christ. 
Wray  (G.)  on  Our  Lord's  Character. 
Sermons. 

DEATH  OF.   See  crucifixion,  sufferings. 
Bahrdt,  de  Morte  Jesu  Christi. 
Eberhardt    [or   Ebrard],    Wissenschaftliehe 

Kritik  der  evangelischen  Geschichte. 
Gerhardi  Loci  Theologicte. 
Huyseri  Specimen  esegetico-theologicum. 
Mulleri  Historia  passionis,  crueifixionis,  et 

sepulturas.       ("  Learned    and    pious."  — 

Walch.) 
Sagittarii  Hist.  Harmonia  passionis. 
Witsii  Meletemata. 

Zeigleri  Hist,  dogmatis  et  Redemptione. 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  3d  Series.  2:381,660 
Barrow  on  the  Apostles'  Creed. 
Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 
Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Works. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  7:205. 
Charnock's  (Stephen)  Works. 


Jesus  Christ. 

DEATH  or— continued. 
Christian  Review.  11:584.  13:422. 
Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  23:738. 
Methodist  Quart.  Rev.  1:212.  6:227.  9:185. 
New  Englander.  5:415. 
Owen's  Death  of  Death  in  the  death  of  C. 
Pearson  (Bp.)  on  the  Apostles'  Creed. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

OBEDIENCE  OF. 
Hartmanni  Obed.  Christi  aetiva,  vicaria. 
Tittmann,  de  Obedientia  Christi. 
Walchius  de  Obedientia  Christi  aetiva. 
Winzer  de  Obedientia  Christi  aetiva. 
Amer.  Biblical  Repository.  8:1.      ^ 
Christian  Spectator.     Vol.  2. 
Fuller's  (Andrew)  Essays. 
Spaulding's  Universalism  destroys  itself. 
Wilkes'  (S.  C.)  Christian  Essays. 
Witsius  on  the  Covenants.     Bk.  2,  ch.  6. 

OFFICES  OF.    See  mediation,  titles. 
Gesneri  Orthodoxa  Confessio  de  off.  Christi. 
Hunnii  (Mg'id.)  Disputationes. 
Jaegeri  (loan.  Wolf.)  Disputationes. 
Lyseri  (Guil.)  Disputationes. 
Mentzeri  (Balth.)  Disputationes. 
Mulleri  (loan.  Ernest.)  Disputationes. 
Winkelmanni  (loan.)  Disputationes. 
Bowdler's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 
Crombie's  Character  and  offices  of  Christ. 
Dwight's  Theology.     Scr.  44  to  63. 
Jerram  on  the  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement. 
Stevenson's  (G.)  Offices  of  Christ. 
Urwick  on  the  Atonement. 

SONSHIP  OF.    See  sonship. 

A  PROPHET. 

Frischmuthii  (loan.)  Exercitationes. 

Koeppenii  Disputatio  de  Messia  prophetic©. 

Reuchlini  (Chris.)  Dissertationes. 

Sanden  (Bern.)  Exercitationes. 

Stiers,  Reden  des  Herrn  Jesu. 

Bennett's  Lectures  on  the  preaching  of  C. 

Cappe's  Ministry  of  Christ. 

Charnock's  (Stephen)  Works. 

Goodwin's  (John)  Works. 

Kirk's  (Edward  N.)  Sermons. 

Newcombe  on  our  Lord  as  an  instructor. 

Sumner's  (Bp.)  Ministry  of  Christ. 

Vaughn's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Willan's  Hist,  of  the  ministry  of  Christ. 

Williams'  (H.  W.)  Ministry  of  the  Redeemer. 

A  PRIEST.     See  intercession. 
Baierus  de  J.  C.  solo  et  unico  sacerdote. 
Callixti  (Ge'o.)  Dissertationes. 
Calovius  de  Officio  Christi  sacerdotali. 
Danhaveri  Christosophia. 
Fabricii  de  Sacerdotio  Christi.     (Dwells  on 

the  Old  Test,  teachings  on  this  point.) 
Hulsemanni  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 


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Jesus  Christ. 

A  PRIEST— continued. 
Mallet's  (F.)  Priesterthum  des  Herrn. 
Mayerus  de  Officio  Christi  sacerdotali. 
Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Berry  Street  Lectures.     No.  18. 
Brown's  Nat.  and  Revealed  Relig.     Book  4. 
Charnock  on  Christ's  Intercession. 
Flavel's  Works. 
Grey  (James)  on  the  Priesthoods  of  Christ 

and  Melehisedec. 
Jackson  on  the  Priesthood  of  Jesus  Christ. 
Le  Bas'  (C.  W.)  Sermons. 
Lessey's  (T.)  Sermons. 
Moore  (T.)  on  the  Priesthood  of  Christ. 
Parry's  Apostleship  and  Priesthood  of  C. 
Randolph's  (Bp.)  Mission  of  Christ. 
Smith's  (J.  Pye)  Scrip,  test,  to  the  Messiah. 
Tholuck's  Diss,  on  Sacrifices.     (At  the. end 

of  his  Commentary  on  Hebrews. 
Tomkins'  Christ  the  Mediator. 
Vaughn's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Wilson  on  the  Priesthood  of  Christ. 
Witsius  on  the  Covenants. 

A  KING. 
Alphen  (Hier.  Sim.)  Dissertationes. 
Calovii  (Abraham.)  Dissertationes. 
Fabricii  (Franc.)  Diss,  philol.-theologicaa. 
Frisehmuthii  (loann.)  Disseriationes. 
Nonnen  de  Summo  domino  OeavdpcoTrov. 
Schmidtii  (lo.  Andr.)  Dissertationes. 
Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  .3:748.  2d  Sen  2:439. 
Blundell's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Charnock's  (Stephen)  Works. 
Christian  Review.  14:568. 
Lit.  and  Theol.  Review.  5:193. 
Maurice  (F.)  on  the  Kingdom  of  Christ. 
Owen's  Meditations  on  the  glory  of  Christ. 
Ryland's  Life  of  Rev.  James  Hervey. 
Sabin's  (J.  E.)  Kingship  of  Christ. 
Vaughn's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Whately  (Abp.)  on  the  Kingdom  of  Christ. 

Jefvlsh    Antiquities.        See    biblical 

HISTORY,  COINS,  FESTIVALS,  ILLUSTKA- 
TIONS  OF  SCRIPTURE,  JEWS,  HIST.  OF, 
REPUBLIC  OF  THE  JEWS,  WEI8HTS,  &C. 

Abicht,  de  Servorum  Heb.  acquisitione,  &o. 
Altingii  de  Servis  Hebrasorum. 

de  Conscionibus  Judajorum. 

Antonii  Antiquitates  Hebrajicse. 

Aster,  Eleemosynae  JudaBorum. 

Babelii  Antiquit.  Judaicae  et  Evangelicse. 

Babor's  Alterthiimer  der  Hebrseer. 

Bartolocci  Bibliotheca  Rabbinica.     (Vast.) 

de  Judfeorum  Sectis. 

Ritus  studendi  in  Academiis. 

de  Musicis  instrumentis  Hebraeor. 

Bauer's  Handbuch  der   Geschichte  der  He- 

braischen    Nation.     ("  The   best    on    the 

subject." — Heeren.) 

Kurzgef.  Hdbh.  d.  Heb.  Alterthiimer. 

Bertramus  de  Republica  Hebraeorum. 
•  de  Politia  Judaica. 


JeM'ish  Antiqultleg — continued. 

Blume,  Lex  Dei.  (Written  to  show  how 
extensively  the  Roman  law  was  based  on 
that  of  Moses.) 

Brannii  Selecta  Sacra. 

Bucheri  Antiquitates  Biblicae. 

Buxtorfii  Synagoga  Judaica,  <fec. 
(Opera  varia.) 


Calmet,  Dictionaire  Historiques. 

Carpzovii  (J.  G.)  Apparatus  hist.  crit.  an- 
tiquit. sacr.  (There  is,  perhaps,  nothing 
better  on  this  subject.) 

Cunaeus  de  Republica  Hebraeorum.  (For- 
merly the  general  text-book  on  this  subj.) 

Danhaveri  Politia  Hebra?orum. 

Dassovii  Antiquitates  Hebraeicae. 
Dissertationes. 


De  Rossi  de  Heb.  typographiae  origine. 

De  Wette's  Lehrbuch  der  Heb.  Archaeologie. 

Deylingii  Dissertationes. 

Dieterici  Antiquitates  Biblicae. 

Drusius  de  Sectis  Judaicis. 

Eisenmenger's  Entdecktes  Judenthum. 
(Wonderful !  193  Rabbinical  writers  pro- 
cured, consulted,  digested,  and  every  quo- 
tation given  at  length  in  the  original, 
with  an  exact  translation.) 

Eusebii  Onomasticon. 

Faber's  (J.  E.)  Horns  Mosaicae. 

Fabricii  (J.)  Bibliographia  antiquaria. 

Fuerst's  Cultur  Geschichte  der  Juden. 

Gatakeri  Adversaria  Miscellanea. 

Gessenius'  Verschiedene  Werke. 

Geyer,  de  Luctu  Hebraeorum. 

Godwin!  Synopsis  Antiquitarum  Heb. 

Moses  et  Aaron. 


Ilecht  de  Secta  Scriborum. 
Herbelot,  Bibliotheque  Orientale. 
Hildebrandi  Antiquitates  Sacras. 
Hospinianus  de  Templis  et  festis  Jud. 
Hostius  de  Hydriarum  capacitate. 
Hettinger  de  Decimis  Judseorum. 

Cippi  Hebraici. 

Juris  Hebrifiorum  leges. 


Ikenii  Antiq.  Hebr.  delineatae. 
lohannsen's  Kosmogonische  Ansichten. 
Josephi  (Flav.)  Opera. 
Keil's  Handbuch  d.  biblisehen  Archaeologie. 
Lamii  Apparatus  Biblicus. 

de  Tabernaculo,  templo,  &c. 


Le  Long,  Bibliotheca. 

Leydekkeri  Republica  Hebr.     (Immense.) 

Lightfoot,  HorcB  Hebraicaj. 

Lund's  Alte  Judische  Heiligthiimer. 

Maimonides,  Opera  varia. 

Meyer,  de  Temporibus  sacris,  et  festis,  Ac, 

cum  animadversiones  in  Spencer,  de  legi- 

bus  Heb. 
Miegii  Constitutiones  servi  Hebrasi. 
Millii  (D.)  Dissertationes  Selectfe. 
Montani  (Ben.  A.)  Antiquitum  Judaicarum. 
Mailer,  de  Sepulchris  Hebraeorum. 
Pareau,  Antiq.  Heb.  breviter  descripta. 
Pfeifferi  Delineatio  antiq.  HebraBorum. 
Sciographia. 


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Jevrish  Antiquities — continued. 

Quenstedtii  Antiquitates  Biblicas. 

Reckenbergeri  Judasorum  ritus  antiqui. 

Reimar  

Relandi  Antiquitates  Sacrse. 

Other  works.     (All  valuable.) 

Rhenferdi  Ethnarca  Judworum. 

Rosenmuller's  Biblische  Altertbumskunde. 

Scaliger  de  tribus  Sectis  Judaeorum. 

Schachtii  Animad.  ad  Ikenii  Antiq.  Heb. 

Scholz's  Handbueh  d.  bibl.  Archaologie. 

Schroederi  Com.  pbilologico-critica  de  vestitu 
mulierum  Hebraiorum. 

Scbulze  Compendium  ArchaeologiaHebraicse. 
(A  book  never  finished.  The  above  treats 
of  the  polit.  and  eccles.  state  of  the  Jews.) 

Selden  de  S3-nedriis  juridicis. 

de  Successione  in  Pontificat.  Heb. 

Uxor  Heb.  sive  de  nuptiis,  &c. 

de  Anno  civili  et  Kalendario. 

Simonis  Onomasticon. 

Spencer,  de  Legibus  Hebraeorum  ritualibus. 
(Learned,  but  considered  unsound.) 

Trigland  de  Tribus  Jud.  sectis. 

Ugolini  Thesaurus  Antiq.  Saerarum.  (Con- 
tains, in  35  folios,  a  republication  of 
nearly  500  treatises  on  this  subject,  by  the 
most  eminent  writers  previous  to  1768. 
With  ample  indexes.) 

Ursini  Antiquitates  Hebreeorum. 

Van  Dale,  Dissertationes. 

Van  Till,  de  Musica  vet.  Hebraeorum. 

Vitringa  de  Syagoga  vetere. 

Observationes  Sacrse. 

Vorstius  de  Synedriis  Hebrasorum. 
.  Witsii  Egyptiaca. 

(Opera  varia.) 

Wolfii  Bibliotheca  Hebraica. 

Wormius  de  Corruptis  antiquit.  Hebraeorum 
apud  Taciturn  et  Martialum  vestigiis. 

Zornii  Bibliotheca  Antiquaria. 

Addington's  (Steph.)  Dissertations. 

Amer.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  Series.  2:174.  6:154. 

Arndt's  Key  to  Jewish  Antiquities. 

Bogue's  (David)  Lectures. 

Brooke's  History  of  the  Jews.     To  1840. 

Brown's  (W.)  Antiquities  of  the  Jews  illus- 
trated from  recent  travels.     1820. 

Burder's  Oriental  Customs. 

Calmet's  Dictionary. 

Antiquities,  sacred  and  profane. 

Pref.  to  the  various  books  of  S.  S. 

Croxall's  Scripture  Politics. 

Fleury's  Ancient  Israelites. 

Frazier's  Magazine.  13:579,682. 

Godwin's  Moses  and  Aaron.  ("The  most 
elaborate  system  of  Jewish  Antiquities 
extant." — Horne.) 

Gray's  Connection  between  Jewish  and 
Heathen  Literature. 

Harmer's  Observations. 

Home's  (Jas.)  Jews  and  their  Republic. 

Isaacs'  Ceremonies,  Customs,  Rites,  and 
Traditions  of  the  Jews. 

Jahn's  Archaeologia  Biblica.   Tr.  by  Upham. 


Je-wlsh.  Antiquities — ccntinued, 

James'  Office  of  Judge  among  Hebrews. 

Jenning's  Jewish  Antiquities.  (A  course  of 
Lectures  on  Godwin's  Moses  and  Aaron. 
Universally  esteemed.) 

Jones'  (Prof.)  Scriptural  Antiquities.  (A 
good  compend.) 

Josephus'  Jewish  Antiquities. 

Kitto's  Journal.  3:50.  (Fine  arts.) 

Lewis'  (Tho.)  Origines  Hebraja3.  (An  ad- 
mirable compilation  for  private  libraries.) 

Lightfoot's  Horas  Hebraeicae. 

Miscellaneous  Works. 


Lowman's  Civil  government  of  the  Hebrews. 
Rationale  of  the  Hebrew  worship. 


Mede's  (Joseph)  Works. 

Michaelis'  Commentaries  on  the  laws  of 
Moses.  Trans,  by  Alex.  Smith.  (A  fair 
specimen  of  reckless  modern  German  con- 
jecture and  criticism.) 

Mills'  (Abp.)  The  Ancient  Hebrews. 

Museum  of  Foreign  Lit.  15:157. 

North  British  Review.  13:141. 

Palfrey's  (J.  G.)  Academical  lectures. 

Reland's  Dissertations.     (Ancient  medals.) 

Rose's  (John)  Hulsean  Lectures.     1853. 

Saurin's  (James)  Dissertations. 

Shaw's  History  and  philosophy  of  Judea. 

Tappan's  (David)  Lectures  on  Jewish  Antiq. 

Weems'  Ceremonial  law  of  Moses. 

See  a  great  number  of  authors,  who  wrote 

before  1700,  in  Wolfii  Bih.  Hebraica  ;  and 

in  Imbonati  Biblioth.  Latino- Hebraica. 

Jewish.  Controversy. 

See    JUDAISM,     MESSIAH. 

Pro. 

Abarbanelis  Commentaria  in  Vet.  Test. 

Rosch  Amanah. 

Predicator  salutis. 


Aben  Ezra  Commentaria  in  Vet.  Test. 

Albonis  Fundamenta  fidei. 

Gaon,  Liber  de  fide. 

Isaac  ben  Abraham,  Chizzouk  Emounah. 

Jarchi  Commentaria  in  Vet.  Test. 

Maimonides,  Jad  Chazakak. 

More  Nevochim. 

Sepher  Hammizooth. 

Many  other  treatises. 


Manasseh  Ben  Israel,  Concionator. 
Abendanna's  Polity  of  the  Jews 
Aguilar's  (Grace)  Jewish  Faith. 
Spirit  of  Judaism. 


Crool's  Restoration  of  Israel. 
Fernandes'  (Benj.  D.)  Dias'  letters. 
Leeser  on  the  Jewish  Religion. 
Moccalta's  (Moses)  Faith  strengthened. 
Raphall's  Almuth. 

Con. 
Augustine,  Tractatus  adversus  Judaeos. 
Basil,  Demonstratio  contra  Judaeos. 
Chrysostom,  Homiliae  quinque. 
Cyprian,  Testimonia  contra  Judaeos. 
Cyril  Alexandrinus,  adversus  Judaeos. 


25Y 


JeTvlsh  Controversy — continued. 

Con. 
Eusebius,  Demonstratio  Evangelica. 
Gregory  Naz.,  Delecta  testimonia  ex  V.  T. 
Hipj)olytus,  Dt'iuonstsatio  adv.  Judseos. 
Justin  Martyr,  Dialogus  cum  Tryphone. 
Origen,  contra  Celsuui. 
Tcrtullian,  ad  versus  Judaeos. 
Allix  (Pet.),  Dissertationes. 
Bibliandri  Consideratio  de  Jud.  et  Christ. 
Buxtortii  Liber  Cosri. 
Calovii  (Abraham.)  Dissertationes. 
Danzii  Inauguratio  Christi  ad  docendum. 
Eisemenger's  Entdeckter  Judenthum. 
Frischmuthii  (loan.)  Dissertationes. 
Gatica  de  Adventu  Messiae. 
Gussetii     Jesu    Christi    Veritas    salutifera. 

(Reply  to  Chizzouk.) 
Hackspanii  (Theod.)  Disputationes. 
Helvici  Elenchi  Judaici. 
Hoornbeckii  Disputationes  anti-judaicae. 
Hulsii  Disputatio  cum  lacobo  Abendana. 
Langii  Causa  Dei. 

Limborchii  ColUitio  arnica  cum  Orobio. 
Martini  Pugio  fidei  Christianae. 
Mulleri  (loan.)  .Judaismus. 
Munsteri  (Sebast.)  Disputationes. 
Perezonii  Dissertationes. 
Pt'oitieri  Matajologia. 
Placcei  (losua)  Disputationes. 
Plesuer's  Jiidisch  Mosaiche  Religion. 

Test-reden  fur  Israeliten. 

Porchet,  adversus  Impios  Hebraeos. 
Schiittgen's  Jesus  der  wahre  Messias. 
Spanheimii  (Fred.)  Dubia  Evangelica. 
Turretini  Theologise  Institutiones. 
Widmari  (Abdias.)  Disputationes. 
Allix's  (P.)  Observat.  on  the  sacred  books. 
Alphonsus"  Dial.  bet.  a  Christian  and  a  Jew. 
Barrow  on  the  Creed. 

Caiman's  Errors  of  modern  Judaism.     1846. 
Chandler's  Prophecies  of  the  Messiah. 
Clayton's  Enq.  into  the  coming  of  Messiah. 
Crawford's  Letter  to  the  Hebrew  nation. 
De  Luc's  Letter  to  the  Jews. 
Frey's  (J.  C.  F.)  Works.  (A  converted  .Jew.) 
Hawtrey's  Knowl.  of  Messiah  the  only  hope. 
Isaiah's  Messias  of  the  Christian  and  Jew. 
Kidder's  Demonstration  of  the  Messiah. 
Lardner's  Works.     ("Testimonies.") 
Leslie's  Short  method  with  Jews. 
Marcus'  Motives  for  leaving  the  Jew.  faith. 
Sharp's  Concessions  of  Jews  and  Heathen. 
Simeon's  Answer  to  Jewish  objections. 
Stanhope's  Truth  of  the  Christian  religion. 
Turner's  Disc,  concerning  the  Messias. 
Warburton's  Address  to  the  Jews. 
Ward's  Philosophical  Essay. 

The  curious  will  find  a  multitude  of  now- 
forgotten  opponents  of  Judaism,  chiefly  .Jews 
who  became  Christians,  in  Imbo\atds,  Bib- 
lioth.  Lilt.  Hebniicn ;  FabriciuS,  Si/Ilnhxis 
script,  de  veritate  Heli;/.  Christi;  andWALCH, 
Bibliothecn,  Cap.  V.  Sec.  8. 

IT 


Je-ivlsn  Proselytes.    See  proselttbs. 
Jews,  Civil  Disabilities  of. 

Blackwood's  Magazine.  fi8:73. 
Edinburg  Review.  62:3fi;i.  86:73. 
Foreign  Quart.  Review.  11:441. 
Frazier's  Magazine.  1:541.  36:02.3,738. 
Herschell's  Present  state  of  the  Jews.    1837. 
Monthly  Review.   122:106. 
Pellat's  Civil  disabilities  of  the  Jews. 
Quarterly  Review.  8:2S2. 
Westminster  Review.   10:435.  19:215. 

Je^vs,  Conversion  of.     See  conveksion. 

Je-ws,  History  of.  See  bibltcal  histort. 

JEWS,  CONDITION  AND  PROSPECTS,  TEN 
TRIBES. 

Bassnage,  Histoire  des  Juifs  depuis  Jesus 

Christ  jusqu'a  present.     1700. 
Baur's   Handbuch  d.  Gesch.  d.  Hebraischen 

nations.     ("The  best  on  the   subject." — 

Heerex.) 
Berruyer,  Hist,  du  peuple  de  Dieu. 
Calmet,  Hist,  de  la  Bible,  et  des  Juifs. 
Conringius  de  Republica  Hebra3orum. 
Engelstoftii  Historia  populi  J.  biblica. 
Halevy,  Histoire  des  Juifs  moderns. 
Hegisippi  Hist.  J.  a  temp.  Maccabajorum. 
Herzfeld,  Chron.  Judic.  et  primorum  Regum. 
Holbergi  Historia  Judaica. 
Josephi  Opera. 
Jost's  Gesch.  der  Juden  seit  der  Maecabeer 

bis  auf  iinsere  Tage.     1846. 

Gesch.  d.  Juden.  u.  seiner  Secten. 


Lamy,  Hist,  de  I'Ancienne  paque  des  Juifs. 
Leo's  (H.)  Geschichte  d.  Jiidischen  staates. 
Maizonnet,  Histoire  du  peuple  d'Israel.  (To 

the  return  from  Babylon.) 
Miinter's  Jud.  Krieg  unter  Trajan  u.  Hadr. 
Prideaux,  Hist,  des  J.   (To  the  death  of  Chr.) 
Usseri  Annales  Vet.  Testamenti. 
Venemae  Institutiones  Historicae. 

Adams'  Hist,  of  the  Jews,  from  the  dest.  of 
Jerusalem  to  the  present  time.     1818. 

Alexander's  Hist,  of  Israel.  (To  the  destruc- 
tion of  Jerusalem.  An  accurate  eompend.) 

Amer.  Quart.  Register.  4:109.  (Poland.) 

Bassnage's  Hist,  of  the  Jews.     To  1708. 

Beausobre  &  L'Eufant's  Introd.  to  the  N.  T. 

Berk's  Hist,  of  the  Jews.  (From  the  destruc- 
tion of  Jerusalem  to  1842.) 

Blunt's  Establishment  and  residence  of  the 
Jews  in  England. 

Hulsean  Lectures.     1832.     (Against 

Milman.) 

Brooks'  History  of  the  Jews.     To  1841. 

Bruce's  History  of  the  Jews  in  all  ages. 

Calmet's  History  of  the  Old  and  New  Test. 

Chris.  Examiner.  9:290.  45:48. 

Cockayne's  Civil  history  of  the  Jews,  from 
Joshua  to  Hadrian. 

Craddock's  Hist,  of  the  0.  Test,  methodized. 

Da  Costa's  Israel  and  the  Gentiles. 

Edersheim's  History  of  the  Jewish  nation. 
(From  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem.) 


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Jetvs,  HIgtory  of— cmilinued. 

Elliott's  Jews  in  America. 

Evans'  Jews  in  England,  from  the  Norman 

conquest  to  the  present  time.     1848. 
Fausett's  Sermons  before  the  University  of 

0.xford.     1839.     (Attacks  Mihnaii.) 
Fleury's  Histor3'  of  the  Ancient  Israelites. 
Geneste's  Parallel  hist,  of  .Judah  and  Israel. 
Green's  .Jews  since  the  death  of  Christ. 
Hale's   (Archdeacon)   History  of  the  Jews. 

(From  the  time  of  Alexander  to  the  de- 
struction of  Jerusalem.) 
Hegissippus  on  the  Jewish  war.  (In  5  bks.) 
Hewlett's  History  of  the  Jews.   (From  Nehe- 

miah  to  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem.) 
Home's  (Jas.)  Scripture  hist,  of  the  Jews. 
Huie's  Hist,  of  the  Jews,  fromithe  destruct. 

of  Jerusalem  to  the  prcs  nt  time.     1841. 
Jahn's  Hist,  of  the  Hebrew  Commonwealth. 
Jenks'  History  of  the  Jews. 
Josephus'  History  of  the  Jews. 
Jost's  History  of  Judaism  and  its  Sects. 
Lewis  Origines  Hebrpefe. 
Lincoln's  Elements  of  Christian  Theology. 
Lindo's  History  of  the  Jews  in   Spain  and 

Portugal,  from  the  earliest  times.     (With 

translations  of  all  the  laws  respecting  them.) 
Mayer's  Hist,  of  the  J.,  to  their  dispersion. 
Methodist  Quarterly  Review.  2:192. 
Mier's  Chronicles.     (Very  full  in  describing 

the  state  of  the  J.  during  the  Crusades.) 
Mitchell's  Records  of  events  connected;,  &c. 
Neal's  History  of  the  Jews. 
Newman's  (F.  W.)  Hist,  of  the  Heb.  monar. 
North  American  Review.  .32:2.34. 
Parsons'  (Ed.)  Hist,  of  the  Jews  in  all  ages. 
Prideaux's  Connection  of  the  0.  and  N.  T. 
Raphall's  Post-biblical  history  of  the  Jews. 

(From  B.  C.  420,  to  A.  D.  70.) 
Riddle's  (.1.  E.)  History  of  the  Jews. 
Russell's  Connection  of  Sac.  and  Prof.  Hist. 

(Designed  as  a  supplement  to  Shuckford.) 
Sauriu's  Historical  Discourses. 
Shuckford's  Connect,  of  Sac.  and  Prof.  Hist. 
Smith's  (Geo.)  The  Hebrew  people.    (To  the 

time  of  Christ.) 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  .3:480. 
Stackhouse's  History  of  the  Bible. 
Stanley's  History  of  the  Jewish  Church. 
Stephens'  (W.)  Kings  of  Judah  and  Israel. 
Tomlin's  Hist,  of  the  Jews  and  Jewish  Sects. 
Tovey's  History  of  the  Jews  in  England. 
Trimmer's  History  of  the  Jews,  from  Nehe- 

miah  to  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem. 


Jews,      Present 
Prospects. 


Condition      and 


Archives  Israelites.     Periodical.     Paris. 
Bedarride,  les  Juifs  en  France,  et  Italic,  et 

en  Espagne.     1860. 
Beugnot,  les  Juifs  d'Occident. 
Cohen's  Darstellung  des  Gottesdienstes,  Ac. 
Gaussen,  les  Juifs  evangelises. 
Gregoire,  Histoire  des  Sectes.     1828. 
John  a  lent,  de  Moderna  theol.  Judaica. 


Je%vg,  Present  Condition — continued. 

Kirchncr's  .Jiidischcs  Ceremoniel. 
Montbron,  Litt6rature  des  Hebreux. 
Addison's  State  of  the  Jews,  particularly  in 

Barbarv.     1672. 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.    2d  Series.  .3:.398.  4:176. 
American  Quart.  Register.  4:109. 
Asmonean,  The.     A  Jewish  Periodical. 
Ayerst's  Jews  of  the  19th  century. 
Bodcnschatzan's  Ceremonies,  ka.     1748. 
British  and  For.  Rev.  5:402.  (Poland.) 
Brooks'  Hist,  of  the  Jews.     Chap.  13.    1841. 
Caiman's  State  of  the  J.  religion.     1839. 
Christian  Examiner.  54:1. 
Christian  Observer.     1861. 
Dallas'  (A.)  Look  at  .Jerusalem.     1841. 
De  Castro's  Jews  in  Spain. 
Eclectic  Review.  New  Series.  2:342. 
Etheridgc's  Jerusalem.    1856.    (A  survey  of 

the  religious  learning  of  the  Jews.) 
Finn's  Jews  in  China.     1840. 

Jews  in  Spain  and  Portugal.     1841. 


Foreign    Quart.    Review.    24:511.    (Egypt.) 

27:241.  (Poland.) 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Miscellaneous  Pieces.     1828. 
Harold's  Modern  Judaism. 
Hennert's  State  the  Jews.     1821. 
Herschell's  Present  State,  &c.     1833. ' 
Isaacs'  Forms,  Customs,  &c.     1834. 
Jewish  Chronicle.     Periodical. 
Jewish  Intelligencer.     Periodical.    ' 
Jewish  Repository.     Periodical. 
Kitto's  Journal.  8:172. 
Levis'  Spanish  and  Portuguese  Jews. 

Jews  in  their  dispersions.     178.T 


Littell's    Living    Age.      24:511.      (Egvpt.) 

31:298.  (England.) 
McCaul's  The  old  paths.     (Modern  Judaism 

compared  with  the  relig.  of  Moses.   1838.) 
McCausland's  Latter  days  of  the  J.  nation. 
McCheync's   Travels  as  a  Deputation  from 

the  Church  of  Scotland.     1 839. 
McNeil's  Lectures  on  the  prophecies. 
Margoliouth's  Modern  Judaism.     1843. 
Jews  of  Great  Britain. 


Mayer's  Present  condition  of  the  J.     1700. 
On  the  Prophecies. 


Mills'  British  Jews.     1852. 

Modena's    Rites    and    mode   of  life   of    the 

present  Jews  throughout  the  world.  1650. 
Monthly  Review.  122:251. 
Museum  of  For.  Lit.  9:470.  32:50. 
Niles'     Register.       Vol.  15.       Supplement. 

(Maryland.) 
Ockley's  History  of  the  present  Jews.    1707. 
Princeton  Review.  19:.378. 
Reports  of  the  Lond.  Society  for  promoting 

Christianity  among  the  .Jews.  Since  1811. 
Schmucker's  Modern  Judaism.     1860. 
Steinschneider's  Jewish  literature,  from  the 

8th  to  the  18th  century. 

Jews,  liost  Tribes.    See  ten  tribes. 
Je-ws,  Restoration.    See  bestoration. 


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Jeynes.    See  jains. 

Job.    See  faith  op  the  patriarchs. 
Calinet's  Dit-sertationes. 
Chemnitii  (Chris.)  Dissertationes. 
Deylingii  (Salom.)  Disputationes. 
Feri  Jobi  liistorise  explicatio. 
Miillerus  de  terra  Jobi. 
Spanheimii  (Fred.)  Historia  Jobi. 

Amer.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  Series.  .3:163.  11:163. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  7:144. 
Christiaii  Examiner.  4:309.  23:29. 
Gierke's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Eclectic  Review.  New  Series.  3:29. 
Garnett  on  the  Argument,  age,  author,  Ac. 

(Regards  the  book  as  an  allegory,  written 

by  Enekiel !) 
Halbert's  Gospel  revealed  to  Job. 
Hickman's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Hodge's  Elihu.     (Design  of  the  book.) 
Kitto's  Bible  Illustrations. 
KoUock's  (Shepard  K.)  Sermons. 
Lamont's  (David)  Sermons. 
Magee  on  the  Atonement.     No.  59. 
N.  York  Review.     4:457. 
North  American  Review.  26:40. 
Palfrey's  (J.  G.)  Academical  Lectures. 
Peters'  (Cha.)  Critical  Dissertations  on  Job. 
Shuckford's  Connec.  of  Sac.  and  Prof.  Hist. 
Southern  Literary  Messenger.  6:563. 
Trench's  (Francis)  Sermons. 
Wemyss'    Job    and    his   times.     (State   of 

religion,  morality,  arts,  sciences,  manners, 

customs,  <fcc.) 

Joliu  the  Baptist.    See  biography. 
Beckmanni  (Frideman.)  Disputationes. 
Butneri  (Jo.  E.)  Historia  Joannis. 
Bythneri  Inquisitio  in  historiam  J. 
Cellarii  (Balthas.)  Dissertationes. 
Du  Bosc  (Pierre)  Sermones.     (Very  fine.) 
Hammerschmid,  de  Vita  et  morte  Johannis. 
Herzog's  Theol.  Real-encyclopiidie.     B.  VL 
Hottingeri  (loan.  H.)  Dissertationes. 
Konneman's  Johannes  der  Taufer :  ein  Fort- 

bild  fUr  unsern  zuchen,  &e. 
Krummacher's  Johannes  der  Tiiufer. 
Lisco's  (J.  G.)  Biblische  Betrachtungen. 
Rabius  de  Victu  loannis. 
Rhoden's  J.  der  taufer  in  sein  leben,  &g. 
Winer's  Realworterbuch. 
Witsii  Observationes  Historicse. 
Allestree's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Anderson's  (J.  S.  M.)  Discourses. 
Belfrage's  Portrait  of  John  the  Baptist. 
Dehon's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Duncan's  ( W.  C.)  Life  and  character  of  John. 
Faringdon's  Anthony)  Sermons. 
Hewlett's  (.John)  Sermons. 
Holmes'  Bampton  Lectures.     1782. 
Home's  (Bp.)  Life  and  death  of  John. 
Horseley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Krummacher's  Life  and  character  of  John. 
Le  Bas'  (Cha.  W.)  Sermons. 
MacduflTs  Sunsets  on  the  Hebrew  mountains. 


Mede's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Stebbings'  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Weston's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

John  the  Kvangellst.    See  bioorapht. 

Calmeti  Dissertationes.     (Prolegom.) 
Callenbergii  (loan.  Henr.)  Dissertationes. 
Cellarii  (Balthns.)  Dissertationes. 
Cromii  Probabilia  haud  probabilia. 
Flovini  Exercit.  historico-philologiise. 
Roster's  (C.  M.  L.)  Enstehung,  Fortbild.,  &o. 
Lampii  Prologomena  in  Evang.  J. 
Mosheimii  Dissertationes. 
Pa«rei  (David)  Dissertationes. 
Stein  de  Evang.  J.     (Cont.  Bretschneider.) 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  7:440.  3:299. 
Bishop's  (Charles)  Discourses. 
Dehon's  (Theodore)  Sermons. 
Home's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Lee's  (Bp.)  Practical  Discourses. 
Macfarlane's  Disciple  whom  Jesus  loved. 
Princeton  Review.  3:569. 
Trench's  Life  and  character  of  John. 
Westcott's  Introduction  to  the  study  of  the 
Gospels.     Chap.  5. 

Jonah.    See    biography. 
Bryant's  (Jacob)  Dissertations. 
Close's  Typical  persons  of  the  Old  Test. 
Fairbairn's  Life,  eharac,  and  mission  of  J. 
Foster's  Lectures  at  Broadmead  Chapel. 
Jones'  (Thomas)  Jonah's  Portrait. 
Methodist  Quart.  Rev.  5:382. 
Preston's  Parochial  Lectures. 
Sibthorp's  Pulpit  Recollections. 
Simpson's  (James)  Evening  Exercises. 
Southern  Quart.  Review.     22:505. 
Townsend's  (George)  Sermons. 
Young's  Lectures  on  the  book  of  .lonah. 

Jordan.    See  geography,  pai.kstine. 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  3:265. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  3:184.     (Sources.) 
Lord's  Lit.  and  Theol.  Journal.  2:288. 
Lynch's  Expedition  to  the  Dead  Sea. 

Joseph,  Father  of  Christ. 

Calmet,  Prologomena  et  Dissertationes. 
De  Soto,  Vita  et  excellentia  Josephi. 
Goetzii  (Geo.  Henr.)  Meletemata. 
Larom's  Dissertations  on  the  history  of  J. 

Joseph,  Son  of  Jacoh. 

Adamson's  (John  L.)  Jos.  and  his  brethren. 
Bitaube's  Life  of  Joseph. 
Bullock's  (Wm.)  Practical  Lectures. 
Close's  Typical  persons  of  the  Old  Test. 
Collier's  (W.  B.)  Lectures  on  Scripture  facts. 
Cummings'  (John)  Last  of  the  Patriarchs. 
Davie's  Lectures  on  the  history  of  Joseph. 
D'Oyly's  (George)  Sermons. 
Edelman's  Sermons  on  the  history  of  J. 
Gibson's  (Timothy)  Lectures. 
Gordon  on  Particular  providences. 


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Joseph,  Son  of  Jacob — continued. 

Howard's  (H.  L.)  Joseph  and  his  brethren. 

Larom's  Bow  in  strength. 

Lawson's  (Dr.  Geo.)  Lectures. 

Lincoln's  (W.)  Joseph  and  Jesus. 

McGowan's  (Dr.  John)  Works. 

Mason's  Hist,  of  J.  spiritually  improved. 

May's  (Nath.)  History  of  Joseph. 

Smith's    (Thornley)    History  of  Joseph    in 

connection  with  the  customs  of  the  time. 
Sprague's  Letters  to  young  men. 
Wardlaw's  (R.)  Lectures  on  the  life  of  J. 
Winslow's  (Octav.)  Fulness  of  Christ. 

Josephiis.    See  testimony  of  josephus. 

Josephi  Opera  omnia.  (The  edition  gene- 
rally preferred  is  that  of  Hudson,  1720,  on 
account  of  the  accuracy  of  the  text,  and 
the  admirable  indexes.) 

Eichstadt,  Testimonia  de  J.  C. 

Krebsii  Observationes  in  Nov.  Test. 

Ottii  Excerpta  ex  J.  ad  N.  T.  illustrationem. 

Sohmidii  (C.  F.)  Enarratio  sententias  J. 

Trendelenburgii  Christomathia. 

Findlay's  Vindication  of  the  sacred  books. 

Frazier's  Magazine.  25:115. 

Jones'  (John)  Ecclesiastical  Researches. 

Kitto's  Journal.  6:292. 

Lodge's  (Tho.)  Transl.  of  the  works  of  J. 

Trail's  Translation  of  "  The  Jewish  War." 

Whiston's  Translation  of  the  works  of  J. ; 
with  notes,  and  eight  dissertations. 

Joshua.    See  biography. 
Close's  (Fr.)  Sermons  on  typical  persons. 
Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Thornley)  Hist,  of  J.  in  connection 

with  the  customs  of  his  time. 
Thompson's  (F.  F.)  Lent  Lectures.    Lect.  6. 
Williams'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Joy. 

Abernethy's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

American  Biblical  Repository.  9:267. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Bather's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Bradbury  on  Christian  joy. 

Christian  Observer.  25:673. 

Christian  Quarterly  Spectator.  4:513. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Craddock's  (Walter)  Sermons. 

Dodson's  (Joseph)  Twelve  Discourses. 

Donne's  (John)  Sermons. 

Dwight's  (T.)  Sermons. 

Evans  on  Christian  Temper. 

Gale's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Gilpin's  (William)  Sermons. 

Grove's  (Henry)  Sermons  and  Tracts. 

Hervey's  (James)  Sermons. 

Howe  (John)  Delighting  in  God.  ("  One 
of  the  finest  pieces  of  practical  theology 
in  the  English  language." — Bogue  & 
Bennett.) 

Lamont's  (David)  Sermons. 


Joy — continued. 

Limborch's  Christian  Theology. 

Morris'  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Muston's  (C.  R.)  Sermons. 

Oakley's  (Fred.)  Sermons. 

Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Ryan's  (Vincent  W.)  Sermons. 

Scattergood's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Slade's  (James)  Sermons. 

Smallridge's  (George)  Sermons. 

Tappan's  (David)  Sermons. 

Vaughn  (Henry)  on  the  Fruits  of  the  Spirit. 

Whichcot's  (B.)  Sermons. 

Juhilee. 

Gerhardi  (loan.)  Exercitationes. 
Kranold  de  Anno  Hebrasorum  jubilseo. 
Maimonides  de  Jubilajo  Hebra'orum. 
Voisin,  de  Jubileo  secundum  Hebraeos. 
Wagenseilii  (loan.  Chr.)  Disputationes. 
Woldius  de  Anno  Hebraeorum  Jubilseo. 

Godwin's  Moses  and  Aaron. 
Rose's  Law  of  Moses. 

Judaism.     See  caballa,  CEREMnNiAL  law, 

JEWISH      CONTROVERSY,      RABBINICAL 
LITERATURE,     TALMUD. 

Altingii  Republica  Hebrajorum. 

Ascher,  WW12  niO"^N. 

Badenschartz'    Kirchliche   Verfassung,    Ac. 

(A  great  work.) 
Bahr's  Symbolik  des  Mosaichen  Cultus. 
Bartolocci    Bibliotheea    magna    Rabbinica. 

(A  synopsis  of  Heb.  literature.  It  contains 

an  account  of  the  lives,  as  well  as  writings, 

of  Jewish  authors  ;  and  copious  extracts, 

with  a  Latin  translation.) 
Beer's  Geschichte  Lehren  und  Meinungen. 
Benjamini  Itinerarium.     12th  century. 
Bindrim  de  Excom.  apud  Hebrasos. 
Bretschneideri  Capita  Theologize  Judaeorum 

Dogmaticae. 
Buddaji  Historia  Philosophite  Hebraeorum. 
Buxtorf  de  Synagoga  Judaica. 
Cameri  Theologia  Israelis. 
Coringius  de  Politia  Hebr^orum. 
Danhaveri  Politia  Hebrajorum. 
Dassovius  de  Lustratione  Jud.corum. 
Drusius  de  tribus  Sectis  Judivorum. 
Eisenmenger's  Entdecktes  Judenthum. 
Goremburgii  Synagoga  Judaica. 
Gramberg's  Gesch.  d.  religiousideen  d.  A.  T. 
Heideggeri    Dissertatio    de  articulis  funda- 

mentis  Judaicae  religionis. 
Hemberg  de  Politia  Hebraeorum. 
Hottingeri  Juris  Hebrasorum  Leges.  CCLXI. 

Compendium  Theologiae  Judaicse. 

Joseph  Zarphati  ^DV  T. 

Koecheri  (H.  F.)  Nova  Bibliotheea  Hebraioa. 

(Necessary  to  complete  Wolfius.) 
Lent,  Moderna  Theologica  Judaica.     (Acta 

erud.) 
Levi  (Simon)  Hist,  religionis  Judaeorum. 
Lightfoot,  Opera  omnia. 
Mali  Synopsis  Theol.  Jud.  veteris  et  novae. 


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Judaism — ermtimted. 

Meieri  Judaica  :  seu  vet.  scriptorum  profa- 
norum  de  rebus  Judaicis  fragmenta. 

Meyer  de  Origine  et  causa  festorum  Jud. 

Mordechai  Japhe,    rmXH    B'oS- 

Nicolas,  des  Doct.  relig.  des  Juifs  pendant 
les  deux  siecles  anterieurs  a  I'ere  chr^t. 

Pinchas,    DHJi)    t^llO. 

Kelandi  Dissertationes  Miseellaneae. 

Salvador,  Hist,  des  Institutions  de  Mo'ise. 

Scheiomo,  tyipH  moj;. 

Schoettgenii  Horse  Hebraicas. 

Schroeder's  Satzungen  und  Gebrauche,  &o. 

Selden  de  Sj'iiedriis  vet.  Hebraeorum. 

Selemon  b.  Melech,    'sv    SSdO- 

Spencer  de  Legibus  Hebr.  ritualibus  et  eorum 
rationibus.  (It  attempts  to  show  that  the 
Mosaic  ritual  was  borrowed  from  the 
Egyptians.) 

Stein's  Koheleth. 

Surenhusii  Theologia  Hebr£Borum. 

Thummius  de  testis  Judworum. 

Tillemont,  Ruine  des  Juifs. 

Tissard  de  Hebrasorum  ritibus. 

Tolandi  (J.)  Dissertationes. 

Triglandius  de  Judasorum  sectis. 

Ugolini  Thesaurus.  (A  collec.  of  the  works 
of  eminent  writers  on  the  laws,  customs, 
rites,  ifcc,  of  the  anc.  Heb.  34  vols.,  folio.) 

Vendii  Dissertationes. 

Vitringa  de  Synagoga  vetere. 

Voisin,  Theologia  Judseorum. 

de  lege  Divina. 

Vorstius  de  Synedriis  Hebraeorum. 

Winer,  Chrestomathia  Talmud,  et  Rabbin. 

Witsius  de  Theocratia  Israelitarum. 

"Wolfii  Bibliotheca  Hebra3a.  (Not  confined  to 
Jewish  writers.  Gives  an  account  of  Old 
Testament  Scriptures,  Editions,  Lexicons, 
and  writers  against  the  Jews.) 

Abendana's  Ecc.  and  civil  polity  of  the  Jews. 

Addington's  Relig.  knowl.  of  the  anc.  Jews. 

Aguilar's  (G.)  Spirit  of  Judaism. 

The  Jewish  faith. 

Allen's  (John)  Modern  Judaism.  1816.  (The 
best  modern  English  work.  Seueral  edi- 
tions since.) 

Alexander's  (L.)  Hebrew  ritual  and  doctrine; 
oral  and  traditional. 

Asher's  Itinerary  of  Rabbi  Benjamin. 

Asmonean,  The.     Periodical.     N.  York. 

Bernard's  Creed  and  ethics  of  the  Jews. 

Berry  Street  Lectures. 

Calmet's  Preface  to  Exodus  and  Deuteron. 

Dissertations  prefixed  to  Comment. 

on  Exodus. 

Cappe's  Critical  Remarks. 

Chandler  on  the  Prophecies. 

Christian  Examiner.  54:1. 

Christian  Month.  Spectator.  1:125. 

Cro^all's  Scripture  Politics. 

D'Israeli's  Genius  of  Judaism. 

Durell  on  the  Mosaic  Institutions. 

Eisenmeuger's  Traditions  of  the  Jews. 


J II  d  a  1 8  m — continued. 

Etheridge's  (J.  W.)  Religious  and  scholastic 
learning  of  the  Jews.     1856. 

Ewing's  (G.)  Essays. 

Fergus'  Laws  and  Institutions  of  Moses. 

Fleury's  Manners  of  the  Jews. 

Fuller's  Sermon  on  the  Messiah. 

Godwin's  Moses  and  Aaron.  (Many  editions.) 

Helon's  Pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem,  by  Strauss. 

Henry's  (H.  A.)  Religious  belief  of  Israel. 

Home's  (Jas.)  Jews  and  their  republic. 

Hoppus'  Hist,  and  polity  of  the  Hebrews. 

Isaacs'  Ceremonies,  customs,  traditions,  &o, 

Jahn's  Heb.  Commonwealth.     Tr.  by  Stow. 

Jewish  Advocate.     Periodical.     London. 

Jewish  Herald.  "  " 

Jewish  Repository.  Period.  Lond.  1813-1 S15. 
Continued  as  J.  Expositor  181 6-LS29,  and 
as  J.  Intelligencer  1830  to  the  present. 
Johnston's  Israel  after  the  flesh.     (To  show 
that   Judaism    was   purely    national   and 
territorial,  and  not  a  system  for  individual 
salvation.) 
Jurieu's  History  of  doctrines  and  worship. 
Kidder's  Demonstration  of  the  Messias. 
Knickerbocker  Magaz.  22:168. 
Law's  Theory  of  Religion. 
Leeser  (Isaac)  on  the  Jewish  religion. 
Leo's  Ceremonies  and  customs  of  the  Jews. 
Lewis'  Origines  Ebraic».     (Explains  every 
branch  of  the  Levitical  law,  and  all  the 
Jewish  usages.) 
Lightfoot's  .lewish  Miscellanies. 

■ —  Temple  service  in  the  time  of  Christ.  . 

Works.  Ed.  by  Putnam.  (13  v..  8vo.) 

London  Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  27:315. 
Lowe's  Annual  festivals  of  the  Jews. 
Lowman's  Rationale  of  the  Heb.  ritual. 

Civil  government  of  the  Jews. 

MoCaul's  Sketches  of  Judaism.     1838. 
Maimonides'  Creed  and  Ethics  of  the  Jews. 
Mede's  Works. 

Mendelssohn's  Jerusalem.     Tr.  by  Samuels. 
Michaelis'  Com.  on  the  Laws  of  Moses. 
Moccalta's  Faith  strengthened. 
Monthly  Review.  84:18.  131:117. 
Pendahzur's  Book  of  Religion. 
Priestley's  (Jos.)  Letters  to  the  Jews. 
Raphall's  Tr.  of  18  treatises  from  the  Mishna. 
Ross'  View  of  the  Jewish  religion. 
Salomon's  Sermons.     Trans,  by  Goldsmid. 
Saurin  on  the  Conception  of  Christ. 
Scott's  (Dr.)  Controv.  with  a  learned  Jew. 
Selden's  Tracts. 

Shaw's  Hist,  and  philos.  of  Judaism.     (An 
admirable  defence  of  the  Mosaic  system. 
Against  Hume.) 
Smith's  Hebrew  people. 
Spectator.     No.  495. 
Stanhope's  Boyle  Lectures. 
Stehelen's  Traditions  of  the  Jews. 
Tama's  Transactions  of  the  Sanhedrim  (.-du- 

voked  at  Paris.     1806. 
Tomlin's  Account  of  the  Jewish  Sects.' 
Townley's  Reasons  for  the  law  of  Moses. 


262 


Judaism — continued. 

Warburton's  Divine  legation  of  Moses. 

< Address  to  the  Jews. 

Watson's  (Alex.)  Miscellaneous  Discourses. 

Weemes  on  the  Ceremonial  law. 

Wotton's  Usages  of  the  Scribes  in  the  time 

of  Christ  and  Pharisees. 

The  curious  will  tind  every  work  against 
the  Jews,  up  to  1694,  in  Imbonatus  ;  and 
every  work  in  their  favor  in  Bartolocci. 
FuEKST,  in  his  lilhliotheea  notices  all  the 
books  relating  to  Jews  in  alphabetical  order, 
down  to  1863. 

Judas  Iscariot. 

Buddci  Meditationes  Sacrae. 

Goctzius  de  Juda3  proditoris  cultu. 

Gronovii  (lacob.)  Exercitationes  Acadcm. 

Krackewitzii  (Alb.  lochim.)  Dissertationes. 

Raymond!  Metamorphosis  latronis  in  Apos. 

Rusmeyeri  (M.  C.)  Dissertationes  duse. 

Scholhueyer's  Jesus  und  Judas. 

Seldeni  Opera  Theologica. 

Serrarii  (Nicol.)  Opera. 

Woergeri  SymbolfB  Theolog.  et  historic^. 

Bonar's  Observations  on  Judas  Iscariot. 

Bradley's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Christian  Review.  5:328. 

Girdlestone's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Harris'  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Henry)  Sermons.  • 

Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  6:215,226,427. 

Judas,  or  Jude.    See    apostles. 
Bibliotheca  Brrmensis. 
Biel  (lo.  Chris.)  Observationes. 
Quade,  Commentatio  de  vita  Judae. 

Judea.    See  Palestine. 

Judgment.    See   rash  judgment. 

Judgment     Day.      See    saints    judoinq 

THE   WORLD. 

Altingii  Dissertationes  Theologicae. 
Amyraldi  Dissertationes  Theologicae. 
Franzii  (Wolfgang)  Disputationes. 
Schottii  Comment,  exegetico-dogmaticus  in 

Christi    sormones. 
Vossii  Disputationes  theol.    Disp. 14,15,16. 
Willeti  Tuba  monitoria. 
Zornii  Delineatio  Theologise  patristicae. 
Amory's  (Tho.)   Sermons.     (8  on  this  subj.) 
Barrow's  (Bp.)  Works. 
Bates'  Four  last  things. 
Baxter  (R.)  on  the  Judgment  day. 
Berens'  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  8:471. 
Bolton  on  Death,  Judgm.,  Heaven,  and  Hell. 
Boston's  Fourfold  state. 
Brooks'  Golden  Key. 
Brownrig's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 
Christian  Observer.  18:ir!7. 
Clarke's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 


Judgment  Daj- — continued. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Davies'  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Doddridge's  (Philip)  Lectures. 

Dwight's  (Timothy)  Discourses.     Disc.  156. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Sermons. 

Fiddes'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Natural  Religion. 

Fuller's  (And.)  Gospel  its  own  witness. 

Girdlestone's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Greenham  on  the  Universal  Judgment. 

Green's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

Greenwood's  Day  of  Judgment. 

Hale's  (Sir  Matthew)  Contemplations. 

Hampden's  (R.  D.)  Sermons. 

Hervey's  Theoron  and  Aspasio. 

Sermons. 


Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Works. 

Home's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Horneck's  Prospect  of  the  day  of  judgment. 

Howe's  Blessedness  of  the  righteous. 

Irving's  (Edward)  Orations. 

Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 

Jephson's  Certainty  of  a  future  judgment. 

Jortiu's  (John)  Sermons. 

King's  Morsels  of  Criticism. 

Latimer's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Lonsdale's  Test,  of  nature,  reason,  and  JleT. 

Lucas'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

McCaul's  (Alexander)  Sermons. 

Massillon's  Sermons. 

Melville's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Monthly  Review.  68:417. 

Scattergood's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Seaburj^'s  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Sherlock's  Practical  treatise  oh  the  J. 

Simpson  on  the  Language  of  Scripture. 

Smith  on  the  Great  day  of  Judgment. 

Stoddard  on  the  Day  of  .Judgment. 

Summerfield's  (John)  Sermons. 

Thayer's  (Elihu)  Sermons. 

Trench's  (R.  C.)  Sermons. 

Venn's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Walker's  (James)  Sermons. 

Watts'  World  to  come. 

AVhiteley's  (Jos.)  Advantages  of  Revelation. 

Wilson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Yonge's  (James)  Sermons. 

Judgments  of  God.     See  justice  op  god, 

NATIONAL  retributions,  PROVIDENCE. 

Arnold's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Sermons. 

Beard's   Theatre  of  God's  judgments.     (A 

curious  collection  of  narratives.) 
Brown's  (W.  L.)  Sermons. 
Charnock's  Works. 
Fowle's  (F.  W.)  Plain  sermons. 
Hoare's  (C.  J.)  Lectures. 
Hooper's  (Bp.)  Works.     (Pestilence.) 
Taylor's  Life  of  Christ. 
Tiilotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Turner's  Hist,  of  remarkable  providences. 

Julian  the  Apostate. 

Juliani  (Imp.)  Opera.     Many  editions. 


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Julian  the  Apostate — continued. 

Gregory  Naz.,  Invectivse. 
Augustine,  contra  Julianum. 
Cyril  Alex.,  contra  Julianum. 

Abichtii  (Joann.  Geo.)  Dissertationes. 
Bassnage,  Ilistoire  des  Juifs. 
[Bletterie],  Vie  de  I'Euipereur  Julien. 
Fabricii  Lux  Evang.  toti  orbis.     (Gives  all 

the  testimony  as  to  the  attempt  to  rebuild 

the  temple.) 
Korner's  Kaiser  Julian  d.  Abtriinnige. 
Neander's  Kaiser  J.  und  sein  Zeitalter. 
Rabbaneri  Amenitatum  quinque  decades. 
Schulz,  de  Philosoph.  et  moribus  Juliani. 
Wiggers,  de  J.  apostata  et  chris.  persecutore. 

[Bletterie's]  Life  of  the  Emperor  Julian. 
Buncombe's  Select  works  of  the  Emperor  J. 
Gregory's  (Naz.)  Declarat.  of  condemnation. 
Hicks'  (Geo.)  Jovian.     (Ans.  to  Johnson.) 
Methodist  Quart.  Review.  9:387. 
Moyle's  Posthumous  Works. 
Neander's  Emp.  Julian  and  his  generation. 
Taylor's    Orations    of    Julian    against   the 

Christians.     Trans,  from  the  Greek. 
Warburton's   Julian.     (Defends   the  reality 

of  the  miracle  of  the  fiery  eruption.) 

Justice.    See  morals. 
Abercrombie's  Moral  Feelings.  Part  1,  sec.  2. 
Dyke's  (Oswald)  Sermons. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Works. 

Justice  of  God. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repository.  3d  Series.  4:586. 

Bellamy's  (Joseph)  Ersays. 

Bourne's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Brakenridge's  (William)  Sermons. 

Butler's  Analogy  of  Religion  and  Nature. 

Charnoek's  (Stephen)  Works. 

Clarke's  Demonstration  of  the  Exist,  of  God. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Cole  on  the  Righteousness  of  God. 

Dwight's  (Timothy)  Theology.     Disc.  10. 

Foster's  Natural  Religion. 

GriflBn  (Edw.  D.)  on  the  Atonement. 

Grindal's  (Abp.)  Remains. 

Jamieson's  Use  of  Sacred  History. 

Jefferson  (J.)  on  Divine  Justice. 

Ludlam's  Essays.     Essay  2. 

McCaul's  (Alexander)  Sermons. 

Magee  on  the  Atonement.     No.  24. 

Owen  on  Divine  Justice. 

Robinson's  Christian  System.     Ess.  8. 

Ryland's  Contemplations. 

Saurin's  Sermons. 

Scott's  Christian  life. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Venn's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Wisheart's  (William)  Sermons. 

Witsius  on  the  Covenants.     Book  12,  Ch.  8. 


Justification.     See    faith,   good  works, 

IMP0TATION,  PAUL  AND  JAMES,  CSION 
WITH  CHRIST. 

Ignatius,  Epistola  ad  Magnesianos. 

Irenaeus,  adversus  Haeresis. 

Battus  adversus  Pontificos. 

Beckmannus  de  foro  Dei  absolutorii. 

Bczie  Apologia  de  Justificatione. 

BuUi  Harmonia  Apostoliea. 

BuUinger  de  Gratia  Dei.     (Much  esteemed.) 

Burmanui  (Francisc.)  Disputationes. 

Calvini  Institutiones  Theologica. 

Chemnitii  Examen  concilii  'JCridcntini. 

Crocius  de  Justif.  peccatoris  coram  Deo. 

Cundisius  de  Lege  et  Evangelio. 

Pechtii  Examen  Conciliatiouis. 

Fox  (Joseph.)  de  Christo  gratis,  &c. 

Frisius  de  Norma  Justificationis. 

Gerardi  Loci  Theologici. 

Gerlachus  de  Justif.  hominis  coram  Deo. 

Gisenii  Diascepsis. 

Grynaji  (lo.  lacob.)  Dissertationes. 

Hagenbaohii  Historia  Doctrinae.     Sec.  251. 

Heshusius  de  Justificatione  hominis.     (Agt. 

the  decree  of  the  Council  of  Trent.) 
Hoepfneri  Disputationes  duodecim. 
Le  Blanc,  Thesis  de  Justificatione  Christ!. 
Loescherus  de  Effectibus  Justificationis. 
Musajus  de  Ratione  formali  Justificatione. 
Noesselti  Opuscula. 
Parasus  de  Justificatione  impii. 
Piscator  de  Causa  meritoria  nostra. 
Placette,  Traite  de  la  Justification. 
Prideaux,  Lectiones  de  capitibus  Controv. 
Redman    de    Justificatione.      ("The    most 

learned  man  of  his  time."     [1515.]     Bp. 

Burnet.) 
Riveti  Vindiciae  Evangelii. 
Scharpius  de  Justificatione  coram  Deo. 
Schelvigius  de  Just,  fidelium  veteris  test. 
Schwartz,  de  Disputatione  inter  Melanctho- 

nem  et  Lutherum. 
Selneccerus  de  Just,  hominis  coram  Deo. 
Spener's  Glaubens-Gerechtigkeit. 
Storr,  Doctrina  Christiana. 
Teuberi  Meletemata  et  Problemata. 
Thummii  Explicatio  terminorum  et  distino- 

tionum  in  arduo  articulo  Justificationis. 

Justitia  Christi ;  activa,  et  passiva. 

Witsii  Eeonomia  Fcederis. 
Miscellanea  Sacra. 


Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Adam  (Tho.)  on  the  first  11  ch.  of  Romans. 

Allen's  (W-)  Christian  Justification  stated. 

Appleton's  Works.     Lecture  43. 

Barrow's  (Bp.)   Works.     (Two   sermons  on 

Romans  5:1.) 
Bates'  Sermons  on  forgiveness  of  sin. 

Harmony  of  the  Divine  Attributes. 


Baxter's  (Rich.)  Aphorisms  of  Justification. 

on  Saving  faith. 

Reply  to  Eyre,  Kendall,  and  others. 


Bennett's  (J.)  Justificat.  revealed  in  Script. 
Bennett'-6  (William)  Sermons. 
Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 


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Justiflcation — continued. 

Black's  (David)  Sermons. 

Booth's  Reign  of  Grace. 

Boyse's  Theological  Works.  (Collects  the 
passages  from  the  New  Testament,  and 
gives  a  paraphrase.) 

BradshavF  on  Justification.  (Puritan.  Trans- 
lated into  several  languages.) 

Bull's  (Bp.)  Defence  of  the  Nicene  Creed. 

Bullinger's  Decades.     (Parker  Society  pub.) 

Bunyan's  Defence  of  the  doctrine  of  J. 

Burgess'  (Anthony  Lectures. 

Burgh's  (William)  Discourses. 

Burton's  (H.)  Truth's  triumph  over  Trent. 

Charnock's  (^Stephen)  Works. 

Chris.  Monthly  Spectator.  8:334. 

Christian  Observer.  19:360. 

Cloag  on  Justification  by  faith. 

Comber's  Roman  forgeries  in  the  Councils 
of  the  first  four  centuries. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons  on  Doctrines. 

Crandon's  J.  by  Grace.    (Severe  on  Baxter.) 

Davenant's  (Dr.  John)  Lectures. 

Davies'  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Dickinson's  (Jonathan)  Letters. 

Downham  on  Justification. 

Dwight's  Theology.     Sermon  34. 

Eaton's  Honeycomb  of  Justification. 

Eclectic  Review.     July,  1830. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Discourses. 

Elliott's  Sin  destroyed,  and  sinners  saved. 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 

Erskine's  (Ralph)  Faith  no  Fancy. 

Erskine's  (Tho.)  Essay  on  Faith.     (Exc't.) 

Erskine's  (Ebenezer)  Sermons  on  Heb.  10:22. 

Eyer's  ( W.)  Justification  without  conditions. 

Faber  (Geo.  S.)  on  Primitive  Doctrine. 
(Gives  the  several  definitions  of  the  Ro- 
man and  Anglican  Churches.) 

Flavel's  Method  of  grace  in  the  gospel. 

Fox's  Grace  of  Christ  in  Justification. 

Fuller's  (Andrew)  Sermons. 

Gill's  Doct.  of  J.  stated  and  maintained. 

Gisbourne's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Goodwin's  (J.)  Exp.  of  the  9th  ch.  of  Rom. 

Grew's  (Obadiah)  Sermons  on  Jer.  2:0. 

Guyse's  Pref.  to  the  Epistle  to  the  Romans. 

Hampden's  (R.  D.)  Sermons. 

Hawker's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Hay  ward's  (Roger)  Sermons. 

Hervey's  Theoron  and  Aspasio. 

Heurtley's  Bampton  Lectures.     1845. 

Hewitt's  Points  of  Christian  doctrine. 

Hey's  Lectures  on  Divinity. 

Hill's  (G.  D.)  Wayfarings  in  Christ. 

HoUoway's  Analogy  of  faith.     (Beautiful.) 

Hooker's  (Rich.)  Discourses  on  Justification. 

Junkin  (George)  on  Justiflcation. 

Kollock's  (Shepard  K.)  Sermons. 

Lawrence's  Use  and  practice  of  faith. 

Lime  Street  Lectures. 

Lond.  Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  8:312. 

Maitland  on  the  8th  chapter  of  Romans. 

Melancthon's  J.  of  man  hy  faith  alone. 

Meth.  Quart.  Rev.  4:5.  5:5. 


Justification — continued. 

Norris  on  Reason  and  Faith. 

O'Brien's  Ten  Sermons  at  Trinity  College. 

Owen  (John)  on  Justif.  by  faith.  (Precious.) 

Pemble  on  Justification  by  faith. 

Polhill's  Precious  faith  considered. 

Prideaux's  Heads  of  the  Controversy. 

"Princeton  Rev.  12:268,561. 

Rawlin  on  J.  by  Christ's  Righteousness. 

Rogers'  Doctrine  of  Faith. 

Romaine's  (William)  Sermon^. 

Russell's  (D.  M.)  Discourses. 

Salter's  Hall  Sermons.     Ser.  by  J.  Newman. 

Scharp  (John)  on  the  J.  of  men  before  God. 

Sim's  (W.  F.)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Theyre)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (W.)  Sermons.     (Unworking  faith.) 

Taylor's  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Justification. 

Toplady's  Free  will  and  Merit  examined. 

Trail's  (Robt.)  Works.     (Several,  editions.) 

Troughton's  Lutherus  redivivus. 

LTsher's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Ward  on  Special  justification. 

Whitfield's  (George)  Sermons. 

Wilson's  Selections  on  the  Atonement. 

AVitherspoon's  (John)  Works. 

Yonge's  (James)  Sermons. 

Justin  Martyr.     See  fathers. 
Justini    Opera.     (Ed.    Otto.     Prefatus    est 

Baumgarten-Crusius.     1850.) 
• ■  (With  corrected  text,  English 

introd.  and  notes,  by  W.  Trollope.    1845.) 
Baronii  Anales. 

Fabricii  Interp.  locorum  quorundam  St.  J. 
Grabii  Spicelegium. 
Halloixii  Acta  et  documenta  Justini. 
Kromii  Authentia  dialogi  cum  Tryphone. 
Langii  (S.  G.)  Dissertationes. 
Le  Clerc,  Vie  de  Justin  Martyr. 
Oudinus  de  Scriptoribus  Ecclesiasticis. 
Tentzelii  Exercitationes.     Par.  1. 
Volkmar's  Justin  der  Martyrer. 

Brown's  Tr.  of  J.  M.'s  "  Dialogue."     Notes. 
Cave's  Primitive  Christianity. 
Chevalier's  Trans,  of  the  "Aiiulogy"  of  J.  M. 
Christian's  Magazine.  3:291. 
Conybeare's  Bampton  Lectures.     1839. 
Kay's  Account  of  the  writings  of  Justin. 
Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  (Jospel.     Pt.  2. 
Moses'   Trans,   of  the  "  Exhortation  to  the 

Gentiles." 
Reeves'  Apologies  of  Justin,  Tertullian,  and 

Minutius.     Translation  and  notes. 
Semisch's  Life  and   writings  of  Justin  M. 

Translated  by  Ryland. 
Tomline's  (Bp.)  Writings  and  opinions  of  J. 
Universalist  Quarterly.  3:272. 

Kabbala.    See  cabala. 

Kantism.    See    transcendentalism. 

Karaites.  See  Judaism. 
Drusius  de  Sectis  Judaicis. 
Hechtii  Antiquitates  KarsBorum. 


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Karaites — continued. 

Fiirst's  Gesch.  d.  Karaerthums  bis  900. 
Held  (J.  M.)  de  Secta  Karaeorum. 
Scaligeri  Opuscula. 
Sehupartus  de  Secta  Karaeorum. 
Simonis  (Rich.)  Dissertationes. 
Triglandi  (lacob.)  Diatribe. 
Ugolini  Thesaurus  Antiquitat.  Sacrae. 
Warneri  (L.)  Dissertationes. 
Wolfii  Notitia  Karieorum. 

Beausobre's  Introd.  to  Sacred  Scripture. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  21:39. 
Henderson's  Biblical  Researches. 
Ockley's  Hist,  of  the  Jews.     (Appendix.) 

tLeeping  the  Heart.    See  government. 

Keri  and  Ketil). 

See   VARIOUS  readings. 

Keys  of  tlie  Cliurch.    See  popery. 
Botsaccus  de  Chvvibus  Petri. 
Carpzovii  (loan.  Bened.)  Disputationes. 
Danhaveri  (loan.  Conrad.)  Disputationes. 
Hulsemanni  Potestas  clavium. 
Mullerus  de  Clavibus  regni  coelorum. 
Newmannus  de  Auctorit.  clavis  ligantis,  Ac. 
Olearii  (loan.)  Dissertationes. 
Pfaffii  (Christoph.  Matt.)  Dissertationes. 
Wagnerus  de  Etiicacia  clavium. 
Waltheri  (Mich.)  Dissertationes. 
Wigandi  (loan.)  Dissertationes. 
Hammond's  (Henry)  Power  of  the  Keys. 

Kln^^dom  of  God.    See  millenarians. 
Augustine,  de  Civitate  Dei. 
Dorperi  Dissertationes  exeget.  theologiae. 
Allestree's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Baxter's  (Arthur  G.)  Sermons. 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Blunt's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Burton's  (Hezek.)  Sermons. 
Campbell's  (George)  Dissertations. 
Chalmers'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Dehon's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Erskine's  (Ebenezer)  Sermons. 
Heber's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Jebb's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Pring's  (John)  Sermons. 
Storr's  (Prof.)  Dissertations. 
Tracts  for  the  Times.     No.  49. 
Wilson's  (Will.)  Kingdom  of  our  Lord. 

Knlglits.    See  chivalry,  military  orders. 

Knights  of  St.  Jolin  of  Jerusalem, 
or  Knights  of  Malta. 

Caoursini  Stabilimenta  militum  Hieros. 
Clozeaux,  Privileges  des  Papes,  Empereurs, 

Roys,  et  Princes,  en  faveur,  &e. 
Dienemann's  Nachricht  vom  Johanniterord. 
Fabricii  Biblioth.  Graec.  et  Lat.  antiquar. 
Goussancourt,  le  Martyrologie  des  Chevaliers 

de  Malte. 


Knights  of  St.  John — contimied, 

Honore,  Diss,  historiques  et  critiques. 

Nicolai's  Beschuldigungeh,  <&c. 

Sibert,  Hist,  des  ordres  royaux. 

Vertot,  Hist,  des  Chevaliers  Hospitallers. 

Wedekind's  Ritterlichcn  St.  Johan.  Ordens. 

Zentgravii  Dissertationes. 

Boisgelins'  Ancient  and  modern  Malta. 

Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  57:60. 

Porter's  (W.)  Hist,  of  the  Knights  of  Malta. 

Southern    Literary  Messenger.    7:830.  8:41, 

139,186.  9:86,163. 
Tauffe's  Hist,  of  the  sovereign  order,  &c. 
Vertot's  Hist,  of  the  Knights  Hospitallers. 

Clozeaux  and  Fabricids,  quoted  above, 
each  give  a  large  list  of  works  relating  to 
this  order. 

Knights   Templar. 

See    MILITARY  ORDERS. 

Dupuy,  de  I'ordre  militaire  des  Templiers. 
Falkenstein's  Gesch.  des  Tempelhemordens. 
Gurtleri  Historia  templariorum  militum 
Maillard,  Regies  secret  des  Templiers. 
Mansuet,  Hist,  critique  et  apologetique. 
Michelet,  Proces  des  Templars. 
Putean,  Hist,  de  I'ordre  des  Templiers. 
Raynouard,  Monumens  histor.  relatifs  a  la 
condemnations  des  Chevaliers  du  temple. 
Strauchii  Disputationes  Historicae. 
Thomasii  (Christiani)  Dissertationes. 
Addison's  (C.  G.)  Hist,  of  the  Knights  Tem. 
Burnes'  (Dr.  J.)  Hist,  of  the  Knights  Temp. 
Dublin  University  Mag.  20:197. 
Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  12:189.  N.  S.  2:1. 
Edinburg  Review.  9:196. 
Foreign  Quar.  Rev.  4;60S. 
Museum  of  For.  Lit.  2:243.  15:385. 
Southern  Quar.  Rev.  9:457. 

Kno-wledge. 

Abcrnethy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Balguy's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Baxter  on  Knowledge  and  Love. 

Boj'S  on  Christian  Knowledge. 

Brown's  Philosophy  of  the  human  mind. 

Buckminster's  (Joseph  S.)  Sermons. 

Burgess'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Burgh's  Dignity  of  Human  nature. 

Chalmers'  (Dr.)  Sermons.  (Distinction  be- 
tween Knowledge  and  Consideration.) 

Clagget's  (William)  Sermons. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 

Fiddes'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Advantage  of  knowledge  to 
the  lower  classes. 

Nugent's  Origin  of  human  knowledge. 

Thompson  (J.  P.)  on  the  Christian  graces. 

Winder's  Rise,  progress,  &c.,  of  knowledge. 

Kno^vledge  of  God.    See  acquaintance. 

Knox,   John. 

Krummacher's  J.  Knox  u.  die  Konig.  Maria. 


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Knox's  Works.    Edited  by  D.  Laing.    1846. 

McCrie's  Life  of  John  Knox. 

Quarterly  Keview.  9:418. 

TuUocli's  Leaders  of  the  Reformation. 

Koran.    See    mahometanism. 

Alcoran  de  Mahomet :  trans,  par  Sieur  de 
Ryer. 

Acoluthi  rrrpaTXa  Alcoranica.  (Arabic,  Per- 
sian, Turkish,  and  Latin  ;  valuable  notes.) 

Beidhawii  Commentarius  in  Koranum. 

Caschii  Commentarius  in  Koranum. 

Chinchon,  Anti-koranum, 

Elberkevi,  La  foi  Musselmane. 

Hinkelmanni  Aleoranus. 

Kasimirski  Traduction  nouvelles. 

Leuchteri  Aleoranus  Mahometicus. 

Maracii  Alcoran,  cum  vita  Mahometi. 

Nbldeke,  Histoire  de  Koran. 

Savary,  Le  Koran  traduit  de  lArabe.  Notes. 

Turpin,  Histoire  de  lAlcorau. 

Vertot,  Discours  sur  TAlcoran.  (Often  ap- 
pended to  Vol.  h  of  his  History  of  the 
Knights  of  Malta.) 

Wagner's  Turkenbiichlein. 

Weil's  Historisch-krit.  Einleitung  in  d.  K. 

Butler's  (C.)  Horaj  Biblicae.     (Appendix.) 

Notes  on  the  Koran. 

Cureton's  Book  of  Religions. 

Du  Ryer's  Translation  of  the  Koran, 

Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  19:375. 

Foreign  Quart.  Rev.  24:1. 

Lane's  Selections  from  the  Koran. 

Museum  of  For.  Literature.  2:13. 

Retrospective  Review.  3:1. 

Sales'  Tr.  of  the  Koran  ;   with  preliminary 

dissertations,  notes,  &c.     (All  sufficient.) 
Savary's  Trans,  of  the  Koran,  <fcc. 

Liabadists. 

Pro. 

L'Abadie,  Introduction  a  la  piete. 

Odes  Saerees. 

(Thirty  other  publications.) 

Labadianorum  Declaratio.     1571. 
Lignon  (Petrus  du),  Cateehismus. 
Schurmannice  (Annje  Marife)  £VK\ripiav, 
Sluter  (H.)  de  Rcgeneratione. 
Yvon  (Pet.)  Essentia  relig.  patefacta. 

(Other  works  in  German  and  Latin.) 

Veritas   sui    Vindex ;     seu    solemnis    Fidei 

declaratio  J.  de  Labadie,  P.  Yvon,  P.  de 

Lignon,  &c.     1672. 

Con. 
Arnold,  Lettre  d'un  docteur  en  theologie. 
Brownii  Causa  Dei  cont.  Antisabbatarios. 

Epistolae. 

Calovii  (Abr.)  Theses  Theologicae. 
Colberg's  Platonisch-hermetisches  Christen. 
Jaegeri  (loan.  Wolfgang.)  Dissertationes. 
Maresii  Propemticon  ad  loan.  Labadium. 
Mayeri  (loan.  Frid.)  Dissertationes. 
Nifanii  (Chris.)  Matasologia  Labadiana. 
Pauli  Examen  errorum  de  Labadie. 


Scheibler,  Probe  der  Labadistischen  Relig. 
Wolzogenii  (Ludov.)  Opera. 

liabadlsts,  History  of. 

Arnold,  Relation  touchant  Labadie. 
Histoire  Eccles.     P.  II.  lib.  17. 


Grcgoire,  Histoire  des  Sectes. 
Hackenbergii  Epistola  de  J.  Labadie. 
Histoire  curieuse,  de  la  vie,  les  vrais  senti- 
ments, &c. 
Weismanni  Hist.  Ecclesiastica.  P.  II.  sec.  17. 

liactautius. 

Lactantii  Opera. 

Ammon,  Lactantii  opiniones  de  religione. 

Cellarii  Excerpta  de  vita  Lactantii. 

Falsteri  Conspectus  errorum  Lactantii. 

Fresnoy,  Lactantii  Vita. 

Gereti  (Georg.)  Dissertationes. 

Goldneri  Vita  Lactantii. 

Kortholti  Diss,  de  Cicerone  Christiano. 

Krebsii  (J.  A.)  Dissertationes. 

Merlin,  Apologie  de  Laetance.     (Written  to 

refute  what  he  regarded  as  calumnies  in 

Bayle  Dictionary.) 
Nourrii  (Nicol.)  Dissertationes. 
Rau,  Diatribe  de  philosophia  Lactantii. 
Walchii  Diatribe  de  L.  ejusdemque  stilo. 
AVinckleri  Philologemata  Lanctantiana. 
Dalrymple's  Trans,  of  L.  on  the   death  of 

persecutors. 
Hailes'  Trans,  of        Do. 
Lardner's  Credibility,  &c.     Part  2. 
Mountain's  Summary  of  the  works  of  L. 

Lamb  of  God.    See  sacrifice. 

Jones'  (Will.,  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 

Liamaisin. 

Dinters,  Diss,  de  religione  Lamaica. 
Edinburg  Review.  93:206. 
Littell's  Living  Age.  30:1. 

liamech. 

Vansittart's  Cain  and  Lamech :  or  a  com- 
parative view  of  the  numbers  seven  and 
seventy  times  seven. 

Liangiiage.    See  affiliation,  confusion  of 

TONQUKS,  ORIGIN  OF  LANGIJAQE. 

liapsed  Christians. 

Cyprian,  Epistolae. 

Albaspinaei  Observationes. 

Daloelus  de  Poenis  et  satisfactionibus. 

Rechenbergius  de  Iterata  regeneratione. 

Zentgravius  de  Conversione  secunda. 

The  Church  histories  of  Eusebius,  Mos- 
HEIM,  and  SpANHEur,  are  full  on  this  subject  ; 
but  the  whole  history  of  the  controversy  may 
be  gathered  from  the  Epistles  of  Cyprian, 
and  Marinus,  Vita  Cijpriunne. 

Liatitiidinarians. 

The  term  is  used  by  Mosheim  as  including 


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what  some  call  Low-Church  men.  He  enu- 
merates as  Latitudinarians,  Chillingworth, 
Cudworth,  Hales,  Whiehcot,  Tillotson,  &c. 
Walch  uses  the  term  as  nearly  equivalent  to 
Deists.     See  Indifferentists. 

Ijaugliter.    See  gravity,  jesting. 

Lia-w  of  God.    See  commandments, 

LAW    OF    MOSES. 

Iia^v  of  Natious.    See  origin  of  laws. 
Azuni,  ()rigine  et  progres  du  droit. 
Burlemaqui,  Droit  naturel. 
Cumberland,  de  Legibus  naturaj. 
Demangeat,  Droit  international  prive. 
Dufour,  Droit  maratime. 
Grotius  de  Jure  belli  et  pacis. 
Hautefeuille,  Droits  et  devoirs  des  nations 

neutres. 

Droit  maratime. 

Heinecii  Jus  naturae  et  gentium. 

Klubner,  Droit  des  gens  moderne.     1861. 

Leibnitz,  Codex  juris  gentium. 

Mably  (G.  B.).  (Euvres. 

Marten  (Cha.),  Manuel  diplomatique. 

Marten  (G.  F.),  Droit  des  gens  moderne. 

Montesquieu,  Esprit  du  lois. 

Nau's  Grundsiitze  des  Volkerseerecht. 

Ort.olan,  Regies  Internationales. 

Petrushavecz,  Droit  international. 

Pouget,  Principes  de  droit  maratime. 

Proudhon,  La  guerre  et  la  paix. 

PuflFendorf  de  Jure  nat.  et  gentium. 

Rayneval,  Institutions  du  droit. 

Vattel,  le  Droit  des  gens. 

Villefort,  Droit  international. 

Amer.  Advocate  of  Peace.  1:64,333. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  5:1. 

Bailey's  International  policy  of  the   great 

Powers.     In  1861. 
Beller's  Delineation  of  universal  law. 
Brit,  and  Foreign  Review.  9:144. 
Burlemaque  on  Natural  law.  Tr.  by  Nugent. 
Bynkershoeck's  Laws  of  war. 
Chitty  on  the  Law  of  nations. 
Cobbet's  (Wm.)  Laws  of  nations. 
Democratic  Review.  21:23. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  3,  prop.  72. 
Duane's  Law  of  N.  popularly  considered. 
Eden's  Historical  sketch  of  the  international 

policy  of  Europe.  1823. 
Edinburg  Review.  71:161. 
Fergus'  (Henry)  History  of  the  Hebrews. 
Flanders  on  Maritime  law. 
Godwin's  Political  Justice. 
Grotius'  Law  of  war  and  peace.  (The  edition 

of  1738,  with  the  learned  notes  of  Barbey- 

rac,  is  generally  preferred.) 
Grove's  Moral  Philosophy. 
Heineccius'  System  of  universal  Law. 
Hobbes'  Moral  and  political  Law. 
Hunt's  Merchants'  Mag.  12:255. 
Jenkins  on  Admiralty  jurisdiction. 
Kennedy's  Hulsean  Prize  Essay.  1856.  (The 

influence  of  Christianity  on  internat.  law.) 


Liaiv  of  Nations — continued. 

Mackintosh's  (Sir  J.)  Law  of  nature  and  nat. 
Macqueen's  Chief  points  in  the  laws  of  war, 

neutrality,  search,  and  blockade. 
Marten's  Law  of  Nature.  Tr.  by  W.  Cobbett. 
Montesquieu's  Spirit  of  Laws. 
Museum  of  Foreign  Literature.  37:289. 
North  Amer.  Review.  6:310.  41:287.  44:16. 
Poison's  Principles  of  the  law  of  nations. 
Puffendorf's  Laws,  &o.     Tr.  by  Kennett. 
Rutherforth's  Institutes  of  Natural  law. 
Sharp's  (Granville)  Law  of  nature. 
Vattel's  Law  of  nations. 
Ward's    History    of  the   law  of  nations  in 

Europe,  from  the  time  of  the  Greeks. 
Wheaton's  Elements  of  the  law  of  nations. 
Woolsey  on  International  law. 

Lia-w  of  Nature.    See  light  of  nature. 
Ambrose,  de  Officiis. 
Alberti  Compendium  Juris  Naturae. 
Cicero,  de  Officiis. 
de  Legibus. 


Crellii  Ethica  Aristotelica  et  Christiana. 
Cumberland,  de  Legibus  Naturag. 
Grotius  (G.)  de  Principiis  juris  naturalis. 
Grotius  (H.)  de  Jure  belli  et  pacis. 
Heydenreich,  Uber  die  Philosophic,  Ac. 
Plato,  de  Legibus. 
Puffendorf,  de  Jure  naturae. 

de  Officio  hominis  et  civis. 


Selden  de  Jure  naturaj  et  gentium. 
Sharrock  de  Officiis  secundum  naturae  jus. 
Turrettini  Dissertationes.     Diss,  viii — xi. 

Buchanan's  (James)  Lectures. 
Clark's  (Sam.)  Obligations  of  Nat.  Religion. 
Cobb's  Bampton  Lectures.     1783. 
Conybeare's  Reply  to  Tindall. 
Cumberland's  Law  of  N.    Trans,  by  Towers. 
(A  powerful  refutation  of  Hobbes.) 

Translated  by  J.  Maxwell. 


With  Introduction,  notes,  &c. 

Dawson's  Origin  and  obligation  of  Law. 

Erskine's  (J.)  Theol.  Dissertations.    Diss.  4. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 

Hodge's  (Walter)  Elihu.     Preface. 

Mackintosh's  (Sir  J.)  Law  of  N.  and  nations. 

Morehead's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Parker's  Divine  authority  of  the  law  of  na- 
ture. (Highly  praised  by  Lardner,  who 
makes  great  use  of  it  in  the  39th  chapter 
of  his  "Testimonies.") 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Ductor  Dubitantium.    Bk.  2. 

Lttiwa  of  Honor.    See  duelling. 
Bluett's  Laws  of  honor  condemned. 
Paley's  (William)  Sermons. 

Liaws  of  moses.    See  ceremonial  law. 
Arndtii  Manuale  legum  Mosaicarum. 
Baumgarten-Crusius  de  Lege  morali  Mosaica. 
Bialoblotzky  de  Lege  Mosaica. 
Blume,  Lex  Dei.     (A  comparison  of  Roman 

and  Mosaic  law.) 


268 


laaws  of  Moses — continued. 

Cunsei  Republica  Hebreeorum. 

Maimonides,  More  Nevochim. 

Michaelis  de  Lege  Mosaica. 

Pastoret,  Histoire  de  la  legislation. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Blackall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Bull's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

Dwight's  Theology.     Disc.  91. 

Fergus'  (H.)  Institutions  of  Moses. 

Howarth's  Abiding  obligation  of  the  law. 

Jones'  (Wm.,  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 

Lewis'  Origines  Hebraicae. 

Litton's  Mosaic  dispensation  introductory  to 

Christianity. 
Lowman's  Dissertations. 
Maimonides'  Reasons  for  the  law  of  Moses. 

Tr.  by  Townley.   Notes  and  dissertations. 
Michaelis  on  the  Law  of  Moses. 
Rose's  (Hugh)  Hulsean  Lectures.     1833. 
Stanhope's  Boyle  Lectures.     1701. 
Tilly's  f William)  Sermons. 
Townley's  (James)   Reasons  for  the  law  of 

Moses.    (From  the  More  Nevochim;  with 

notes  and  dissertations.) 
Van  Mildert's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Liay  Agency.    See  individual  effoet. 

Lay  Baptism. 

Pro. 

Tertulliani  Opera  (de  Baptismo). 

Thomas  Aquinas,  Summa  Theologiae. 

Zanchii  (Hieron.)  Miscellanea. 

Bingham's  Hist,  of  the  practice  of  the  Chur. 

Episcopal  Magazine.  1:171. 

Fleetwood's  (Bp.)  Judgment  of  the  Church 

of  England. 
Hooker's  Ecclesiastical  Polity. 
Whitgift's  (Abp.)  Works. 

Con. 
Brett's  Doctrine  of  lay  baptism. 

Reply  to  Bingham's  history. 

Cosin's  (Bp.)  Letter  to  Mr.  Cordell. 
Dodwell  on  the  Soul. 
Hickes  (G.)  on  Lay  baptism. 
Lawrence  (R.)  on  Lay  baptism. 

liay  Preacliing. 

Campbell's  (John)  Jethro.  (Prize  Ess.  1839.) 
Martin's  Preacher  sent. 

Vindication  of  Do. 

Mills'  Local  ministry  of  the  Methodists. 
Pearson's  (Ed.)  Admonition  agt.  Lay  Pr'ng. 
Poole's  (Matt.)  Quo  warranto. 
Presbyterian  Review.  1:137. 

Liaying  on  of  Hands. 

See    CONFIRMATION. 

Pro. 
Keach's  (Benj.)  Works. 

Con. 
Danvers  [or  D'Anvers]  on  Baptism. 
Treatise  on  laying  on  of  hands. 


liej^ends. 

Acta  Sanctorum.     (60  volumes,  folio.) 

Baillet,  les  Vies  des  Saints. 

Bonini  Sanctuarium. 

Giry,  Vies  des  Saints.    Continued  by  Gu^rin 

to  1862.     (Immense.) 
Hartei  Vitae  Sanctorum. 
Lipomani  Vitae  Sanctorum. 
Majoris  Magnum  speculum  exemplorum. 
Marigot,  Vie  des  Saints. 
Martene,  Thesaurus  Anecdotorum. 
Mombritii  Sanctuarium. 
Ribadeneirse  Flos  Sanctorum. 
Roswidi  Vitae  Patrum. 
Ruinarti  Acta  primorum  martyrum. 
Salazari  Anamnesis.     (Immense.) 
Surii  Vitae  Sanctorum.     (Next  to  the  first 

named  work,  this  is  the  most  extensive.) 
Voragini  Legenda  aurea. 
Wicellii  Hagiologium. 

Villegas'  Lives  of  the  Saints. 
Wright's  L.  current  in  the  middle  ages. 

These  worthless  books  are  innumerable. 

Lent  Sermons.    See  fastino. 
Allestree's,    Richard,    Sermons. 
Andrewes'    Bp.,  " 

Beveridge's,    Bp.,  " 

Bird's,    Charles    S.,  " 

Blackall's,    Offspring,  " 

Brownrig's,    Bp.,  " 

Burnett's,    Gilbert,  " 

Cotes',    Henry,  " 

Donne's,    John,  " 

Fleetwood's,    Bp.,  " 

Gunnings',    Bp.,  " 

Hankinson's,    Thomas   E., " 
Hare's,    A.    W.,  " 

Hooper's,    Bp.,  " 

Home's,    Bp.,  " 

Ken's,    Bp.,  " 

Neve's,    Timothy,  " 

Oxford  Lent  Sermons.    By  eminent  divines. 
Patrick's,    Bp.,    Sermons. 
Porteus',    Bp.,    Lent   Lectures. 
Seeker's,     Abp.,  Sermons. 

Shuttleworth's,    P.    N.,      " 
Smallridge's,    George,         " 

lieonistw.    See  cathari,  waldenses. 

Leprosy. 

Altingii  (Ilenric.)  Dissertationes. 
Clerici  (J.)  Dissertationes. 
Maimonides,  More  Nevochim. 
Wedelii  (Geo.  Wolfg.)  Exercitationes. 
Withofii  (F.  T.)  Opuscula. 
Calmet's  Dissertations. 

Maimonides'  Law  of  Moses.     Translated  by 
Townley. 


Leviatlian.        See 

history. 
Baieri  (lo.  Guil.)  Dissertationes. 


BEHEMOTH,      NATURAL 


269 


Hasei  (Theod.)  Disquisitiones.     Wood  cuts. 

(Curious.) 
Woergeri  (Francisc.)  Dissertationes, 
Vansittart's  Remarks,  critical  and  philologi- 
cal, on  Job,  ch.  41.    (Sometimes  appended 
to  his  new  translation  of  Psalm  49.) 

licvitical  Iia-\v.    See  ceremonial  law. 

licvity.     See    consideration,   deportment, 

SRAVITT,  SOCIAL  INTERCOURSE,  SOBRI- 
ETY, THOUGHTFULNESS,  WATCHFUL- 
NESS. 

Ijeivdnesst    See  chastitt. 

IiiJ>erality.    See  alms,  benevolence. 
Allen  on  Christian  Beneficence. 
Barrow  on  Bounty  to  the  poor. 
Boase's  Tithes  and  oiierings. 
Bowling's  (John  G.)  Sermons. 
Gough's  (Tho.)  Surest  way  of  thriving. 
Pike  (J.)  on  Christian  liberality. 
Porteus'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Wells'  Rich  man's  duty. 
Woodhouse's  (G.  W.)  Practical  sermons. 

Ijibertines. 

Deylingii  Observationes  Sacrae. 
Hardouin  de  Synagoga  Libertinorum. 

Liiberty  of  Conscience. 

See  CHRISTIAN  liberty,  establish- 
ments,   TOLERATION. 

D'Aubigne,  die  religiose  Freiheit  v.  christ- 

lichen  Standpunkte. 
Jurieu,  Maximes  de  Morales. 
Saurin,  sur  les  Droits  de  la  conscience. 
Simon  (Jules)  la  Liberie  de  conscience. 
Vinet's  Freheit  des  religiosen  Cultus. 

American  Quart.  Review.  17:319. 

Bayle's  (P.)  Commentary  on  Luke  14:23. 

Beatson's  Divine  right  to  religious  freedom. 

Blackburn's  Confessional. 

Brook's  Historj'  of  religious  liberty. 

Brook  &  Steane's  Results  of  an  investigation 

of  Protest,  intolerance  in  Germany.    1834. 
Brown's  Rebuke  to  a  ludicrous  infidel.  (The 

preface  is  a  noble  defence  of  liberty  of 

conscience.) 
Bunsen's  Signs  of  the  times.     1856. 
Christian  Disciple.  4:91. 
Christian  Examiner.  10:87,385. 
Christian  Review.  14:305. 
Clarke's  History  of  Intolerance. 
Colebrook's  (Geo.)  Letters  on  Intolerance. 
Eclectic  Review.  New  Series.  10:337. 
Edinburg  Review.  21:293. 
Fish's  (Henry  C.)  Price  of  soul  liberty,  and 

who  paid  it. 
Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 
Fowler's  (Bp.)  Libertas  Evangelicus. 
Ibbot's  Boyle  Lectures.     1727. 
Montesquieu's  Spirit  of  laws. 
Moyle's  Doctrinal  Works. 
New  Englander.  3:392.  6:194. 


liiberty  of  Conscience — continued. 

Niles'  Register.  16:226.  23:261. 
Pett  (Sir  P.)  on  Liberty  of  conscience. 
Pickard's  Discourses. 
Piper's  (Henry  H.)  Sermons. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  4:117,326. 
The  Old  Whig.  Nos.  5,6,8,9,10. 
Underbill's  (E.  B.)  Tracts. 

Struggles  and  triumphs  of  religious 

liberty. 
Westminster  Review.  2:1. 
Whiteman  on  Religious  liberty. 
Williamson's  (David)  Lectures. 

Iiife  of  Christ.    See  jesus  christ. 

Liicentiousness.    See  chastity, 

FORNICATION,    rORlTY,    DNCLEANNE88. 

Life  of  Paitli.     See  walk. 

lilglit  of  Nature.    Soe  deism,  existence 

OF    GOD,     IDOLATRY,     NATURAL    THEO- 
LOGY,   NECESSITY    OF    REVELATION. 

Chauvin,  de  Religione  Natural!. 
Creutzer,  de  Leibnitii  doetrina. 
Diogenes  Laertius,  de  Vitis  Philosophorum. 
Fortlage's  Darstellung  und  Kritik  der  Be- 

weiss  fur  das  Dasein  Gottes. 
Grotius  de  Veritate. 
Hammii  Scrutatio  principii  primi. 
Hansennii  (Petr.)  Meditationes. 
Mori  (Henr.)  Demonstrationes. 
Enchiridion  Ethicum. 


Pfhanner,  Systema  Theologise  Gentilis. 
Platonis  Opera.     (De  rebus  divinis,  &c.) 
Plutarchi  Moralia. 
Poiretus  de  Deo. 
Proclus  de  Theologia  Platonica. 
PufFendorf,  de  Officiis  hominis  et  civis. 
Reimar's  (H.  S.)  Naturalische  Religion. 
Simon  (Jules),  Religion  Naturelle. 
Velthusii  de  Cultu  naturali. 
Vossius  de  Philosophia  et  Philosoph.  Sectis. 
de  Theologia  Gentili. 


Walch's  (C.  W.  F.)  Naturlichen  Gottesge- 

lehrtheit. 
Wolfii  Theologia  naturalis. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Barr's  Summary  of  Natural  Religion. 

Bates'  (William)  Works. 

Baxter's  (Andrew)  Matho. 

Blackwell's  (Thos.)  Sacred  Scheme. 

Bourne's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Boyle  Lectures  for  1692,1695,1704,1713,1717, 

1721,1747,1766,1778,1808,1 847. 
Boyle  (Robt.)  on  the  Veneration  due  to  God. 
Bridgewater  Treatises. 
Broughton's  Christianity  distinct  from  the 

religion  of  nature. 
Brown's  Natural  and  revealed  relig.     Bk.  1. 
Bulkley  (C.)  on  Natural  Religion. 
Bushman's  Introd.  to  the  study  of  nature. 
Butler's  Analogy  of  religion  to  nature. 
Calamy  on  the  Light  of  nature. 
Charnock  (Stephen)  on  Providence. 


210 


liiglit  of  Nature — continued. 

Cheyne's  Philos.  principles  of  religion. 
Christian  Examiner.  52:117. 
Chris.  Month.  Spectator.  4:249.  3:85. 
Clarke's  (S.^  Boyle  Lectures.     1704. 
Conybeare's  Defence  of  Revealed  Religion. 
Culverwell  on  the  Light  of  Nature. 
Cumberland's  Laws  of  Nature. 
Dick's  Philosophy  of  Religion. 
Dryden  (J.)  on  Natural  Religion. 
Duncan's  (J.  S.)  Botano-theology. 
Duncan's  (H.)  vSaered  Philosophy. 
Durham's  Astro-theology. 

Physico-theology. 

Edwards  on  the  Causes  of  Atheism. 

Ellis  on  the  Knowledge  of  Divine  things. 

Erbury's  Confutation  of  Deism. 

Fiddes'  Theologia  Speculativa. 

Foster's  (James)  Discourses  on  social  virtue. 

Gardner's  (James)  Sermons. 

Gastrell  on  Natural  religion. 

Gerard's  Evidences  of  nat.  and  rev.  religion. 

Glover's  (P.)  Tracts. 

Greenfield's  Connexion  of  nat.  and  rev.  relig. 

Hale's   (Chief  Justice)  Knowledge  of   God. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Modern  Infidelity. 

Hallet's    Future    state   not    proved   by   the 

Light  of  Nature. 
Haly burton's   Insufficiency  of  natural  relig. 
Harris'  Eight  Sermons  on  the  being  of  God. 
Hey's  (Dr.  John)  Lectures. 
Hume's  Dialogues  on  natural  religion. 
Jack's  Mathematical  Theology. 
Kames  (Lord)  on  Natural  Religion. 
Law's  (W.)  Theory  of  Religion. 

Argument  a  jmori. 

Case  of  Reason  fairly  delineated. 

Mackay's  Progress  of  the  intellect. 

Mole's  Obligations  of  Natural  religion. 

Morehead's  Dialogues. 

Nye  on  Natural  and  revealed  religion. 

Orr's  (J.)  Theory  of  religion. 

Parker's  Defence   of  natural   and  revealed 

religion. 
Peabody's  (A.  P.)  Lowell  Institute  Lectures. 

1864. 
Ramsay's  Principles  of  religion. 
Ray's  Physico-theology. 
Scott's  Christian  Life.     Part  2. 
Search.     See  Tucker. 
Sherlock  on  Providence. 
Simon  on  Nat.  Religion.  Trans,  by  Marsden. 
Squier's  Natural  and  revealed  religion. 
Stanley's  Lives  of  the  Philosophers. 
Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacrse. 
Stuynoe's  Salvation  by  Christ  alone. 
Sturm's  Reflections  on  the  works  of  God. 
Sykes'  Connection  of  nat.  and  rev.  religion. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Ductor  dubitantium. 

Necessity  of  faith  in  Christ. 

Tennison  against  Hobbes. 

Totham's  Scale  of  truth. 

Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued.  (Profound 

and  clear.  First  published  under  the  name 

of  Edward  Search.) 


liight  of  Nature — continued. 

Tunstell's  Natural  and  revealed  religion. 
Twells'   Vindic.  of  the  Gospel  of  Matthew. 
Tytler's  Essaj's  on  important  subjects. 
Wakefield  on  Public  worship. 
Warburton's  Sermons  at  Lincoln  Inn. 
Watson's  Popular  evidences  of  nat.  religion. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Berry  Street  Sermons. 
Wayland's  Elements  of  moral  science.  Ch.  7. 
Whiston's  Astronomical  principles  of  relig. 
Wilkes'  (S.  C.)  Christian  Essays. 
Wilkins'  Principles  and  duties  of  nat.  relig. 
Willatts  on  the  Religion  of  nature. 
Wilson's  (Jos.)  Letters  on  religion.   (A  good 
introduction  to  Butler's  Analogy.) 

Iilfe  a  Pilgrimage. 

Blunt's,  Henry,  Sermons. 
Boyd's,  John,  Sermons. 
Bradley's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Bull's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Bryant's,  Matthew,  Sermons. 
Conybeare's,  John,  Sermons. 
Dehon's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Duche's,  Jacob,  Sermons. 
Girdlestone's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Hare's,  J.  C,  Sermons. 
Home's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Potts',  J.  H.,  Sermons. 
Skelton's,  Philip,  Sermons. 
Walker's,  Robert,  Sermons. 

liimits  of  Hnman  Knotv^iedget 

See   PROVINCE  op  reason. 

Iiittlc  Sins.     See   venial. 

liitiirgies.    See  book  of  common  prater, 

FORMS   OF   PRATER,    REVISION   OF    LIT. 

Pro. 
Brometii  (C.  H.)  Dissertationes 
Friderici  Liturgia  vetus  et  nova.  (Lutheran.) 
Krehl's  Evangelische  Gebete. 
Lorrain,  I'Ancienne  maniere  de  prier. 

Ashton's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Barclay's  (P.)  Persuasive   to  the  people  of 

Scotland  to  overcome  their  prejudices. 
Bennett's  History  of  precomposed  forms. 
Letter  to  Robinson. 


Bingham's  Origines  Sacrje. 

Blackwood's  Mag.  18:573. 

Bowdler's  (T.)  Discourses  on  the  Liturgy. 

Bull's  (Bp.)  Works. 

Christian  Observer.  11:501. 

Clagget's  Answer  to  objections. 

Croft's  Bampton  Lectures.     1786. 

Durell  on  the  Public  worship  of  God. 

Edwards'  Theologia  Reformata. 

Faulkner  on  the  Lawfulness  of  Liturgies. 

Fisher  s  Defence  of  the  English  Liturgy, 

Freeman's  Principles  of  Divine  Service. 

Gorham  on  Public  Worship.    (Prize  Essay.) 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Polemic  Works. 

Hammond's  Practical  Discourses. 

Defence  of  the  L.  of  the  Ch.  of  EngL 


2n 


Liturgies — continued. 

Pro. 
Hooker's  Ecclesiastical  Polity. 
Jewell's  (Bp.)  Apology. 
Lindsay's  Vind.  of  the  Church  of  England. 
Mangey's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Mant's  Sermons  before  the  Univ.  of  Oxford. 
Maskell's  Offices  of  the  Church. 
New  York  Review.  4:109. 
Quarterly  Review.  50:509. 
Shuckford's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Stebbings'  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Polemic  discourses. 
Watson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Wheatley  on  the  Common  Prayer. 

Con. 
Amer.  Presbyt.  Rev.  4:230. 
Boyse's  (Jos.)  Theological  works. 

Remarks  on  Liturgies. 

Brekell  on  the  use  of  forms  in  public  prayer. 
Christian  Exam.  49:258.  54:23. 
Clarkson  (David)  on  Liturgies. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Parts  3d  and  9th. 
Dwight's  Theology.     Ser.  144. 
Eclectic  Rev.  N.  Series.  1:412. 
Haldane  (J.  A.)  on  Social  Worship.    (Able.) 
Harding's  Reply  to  Jewell's  Apology. 
Jones'  Essay  on  Public  Worship. 
King's  Inventions  of  men  in  worship. 
Orton's  (Job)  Lectures. 
Owen  (John)  on  Liturgies. 

on  Church  Peace. 

Pierce's  Vindication  of  Dissenters. 
Powell's    (Vavassor)    The   Common  Prayer 

book  no  divine  service. 
Robinson's  (B.)  Case  of  Liturgies. 

Letter  to  Wm.  Bennet. 

Taylor  on  Public  Worship. 
Account  of  prayer. 

Lilturgles,  History  of.    See  christian 

ANTIQCITIES,  RITES   AND  CEREMONIES. 

Allatius  de  Libris  eccles.  Grfecorum. 
Assemanni  Codex  liturg.  Orientalium. 
Augusti's  Christlichen  Kunstgeschichte. 
Bonae  Rerum  Liturgicarum,  etc. 
Boquilut,  Histoire  de  la  Hturgie. 
Brandt's  Homiletisch-liturgisches  correspon- 

denz-blatt. 
Cave,  de  Officiis  eccles.  Grseeorum. 
De  Vert,  Explicatio  hist,  de  ceremonies. 
Eisenschmid's  Einige  Gebrauche. 

Kirchengebrauche   d.    Protestanten. 

Friderici  Liturgia,  vetus  et  nova. 
Gavantii  Thesaurus  Rituum. 
Gerbcrti  Monumenta  vet.  liturgiae. 
Grancolas,  Lit.  d'Occident  et  d'Orient. 
Hoffmanni  Collectio  rariss.  et  inedit,  &c. 
Koecheri  Bibliothcoa  Liturgica. 
Koehleri  Principia  theologiie  liturg. 
Krazer  de  Apostolocis  necnon  antiquis  eccles. 

occid.  liturgiis.     (Very  complete.) 
Lienhart  de  Antiquis  liturgiis. 
Lindani  Libri  ecclesiastici  Latini. 


Liturgies,  History  ot—cmfinued. 

Mabillonii  Antiqui  libri  rituales. 

Martene,  de  Antiquis  ecclesias  ritibus. 

Muller  s  Lexicon  des  Kirchenrechts. 

Muratori  Liturgia  Romana  vetus. 

Renaudoti  Lit.  Orientalium  collectio.  (Con- 
tains fifty  liturgies,  some  of  them  declared 
to  be  1,400  years  old;  with  learned  dis- 
sertations and  notes.) 

Zaccariae  Bibliotheca  Ritualis. 

Rennet's  Use  of  preconceived  forms. 
Bingham's  Christian  antiquities.  Ch.  13-15. 
Bray's  Bibliotheca  Parochialis. 
Brerewood  on  Languages  and  religions. 
Brett's  Collection  of  liturgies. 
Bunsen's  Hippolytus  and  his  age. 
Clay's  L.  of  Edward  VI.  and  Elizabeth. 
Comber's  Rise  and  use  of  Liturgies. 
Down's  History  of  the  Lit.  and  its  revisions. 
Eclectic  Review.  95:236. 
Frazier's  Magazine.  23:33. 
Hall's    Reliquaj    Liturgicae.     (12   liturgies, 

including  the  Middleburg,  Saxon,  Scotch, 

and  American.) 
Heylin's  Miscellaneous  Tracts. 
Reeling's    Liturgife    Brittanicae.     (The    six 

liturgies  from  the  time  of  Edward  VI.  to 

Charles  II.,  in  parallel  columns.) 
Neale's  History  of  the  Eastern  Church. 

Translation  of  the  liturgies  of  Mark, 


James,  Clement,  and  Chrysostom. 
Neale   &   Forbes'  Ancient   liturgies    of  the 

Galilean  church ;   with  introd.,  notes,  &c. 
New  Englander.  1:469. 
Schaff's  Ancient  Catholic  liturgies. 

In  Bray's  Bibliotheca  is  a  list  of  the 
chief  liturgies,  of  all  ages.  L'Estrange,  in 
his  Alliatice  of  divine  offices,  exhibits  all  the 
English  Protestant  liturgies ;  with  various 
readings,  and  a  running  commentary.  Pae- 
SINI  Liturg.  orient,  collectio,  gives  those  of 
the  East.  Daniel,  Codex  liturgicus,  gives 
those  of  the  Papal,  Lutheran,  Oriental,  and 
Reformed  churches:  with  valuable  notes. 
Bbunet  gives  those  of  various  nations. 

liives  of  the  Apostles.    See  apostlks. 

Lives  of  tlie  Fathers.     See  fathers. 
Barbeyrac,  de  la  Morale  des  Peres. 
Gerhardi  Patrologia. 

Ildefonsus  de  Illustribus  eccles.  scriptores. 
Martene,  Thesaurus  Anecdotorum. 

Allen's  Fathers  of  the  first  5  centuries. 

Blakey's  (R.)  Primitive  fathers. 

Butler's    (Alban)     Fathers     and     Martyrs. 

(Endeavors   to   exculpate  them  from  the 

sharp  censures  of  Barbeyrac.) 
Cave's  Lives  of  the  F.  of  the  first  3  cent. 
Eminent  F.  of  the  4th  century. 


Evans'  Biography  of  the  early  church. 
Le  Clerc's  Lives  of  the  primitive  Fathers. 
Lupton's  Glory  of  their  times. 
Wayne's  Religious  biography. 


272 


Ill-res  of  the  Saints.    See  legends. 

liocusts.     See   natural  history. 
Bornemanni  (Olaus.)  Dissertationes. 
Cellarii  (Chris.)  Schediasma  historicum,  &c. 
Gleichius  de  Victu  loannis. 
Oldius  in  Domicilio,  et  victu  loannis. 
Rabii  Exercitationes  Philologicae. 
Stolbergius  de  Amictu  et  victu  loannis. 

Eisner's  Com.  on  the  New  Testament. 
Paxton's  Illustrations  of  Scripture. 
Sandys'  (George)  Travels. 
Shaw's  (Thomas)  Travels. 

Iiogic.    See  mind. 
Abicht's  Philos.  d.  Erkenntnisse.     1791. 
Albertus  Magnus.    1494.     (Several  treatises 

in  his  "works.") 
Aristotelis  Ars  Rhetoricoe. 

Demonstratio  Log.  verae. 

Baumgarteni  Acroasis  Logiea.     1761. 
Berg's  Epikritik  der  philosophie.     1805. 
Caseii  Summa  vet.  interpretum  in  universam 

logicam  Aristotelis. 
Campenellae    Philosophia  rationalis.     1638. 
Crousaz,  Systems  de  logique.     1725. 
Degerando,  de  I'Art  de  penser.     1800. 
Destutt,  Elemens  d'Ideologie.     1818. 
Engel's  Methode  d.  Vernunftlehre.     1780. 
Ernsthausen's  Inhalt  der   logischen  Wahr- 

heit.     1804. 
Euler,  Lettres  a  une  princess.     1810. 
Feverlini  (J.  G.)  Dissertationes.     1712. 
Fichte,  Begriff  d.  Wissensehaftslehre.    1798. 
Hegel  (C.  W.  F.)  Wissenschaft  der  Logic. 

1816. 
Hillegeri  Institutiones  logicae  eclecticas. 
Kant's  Logik.     1800. 
Krug's  Denklehre,  oder  Logik.     1806. 
Laromiguiere,  Legons  de  Philosophie.  1815. 
Leibnitzii  Opera.     1768. 
Malebranche,  Recherche  de  la  Verite.    1700. 
Ramus  (P.),  Institutiones  Dialecticae.    1545. 
Reinhold's  (K.  L.)  Kritik  der  Logic.     1789. 
Rosenkreutz,  Modifications  de  Logique. 
Sluteri  Anatomia  logicae  Aristotelicae. 
Twesten's  (A.  D.)  Logik.     1825. 

Aristotle's  Logic. 

Bacon's  (Sir  Francis)  Works. 

Barron's  Lectures  on  Belles  lettres. 

Belsham's  Compendium  of  Logic. 

Bentham's  (Jer.)  New  system  of  Logic. 

Blakey's  (Robt.)  Essay  on  Logic. 

Bohour's  Logic.     (Examples   from   ancient 

and  modern  authors.) 
Bosanquet's  System  of  Logic. 
Brown's  (Francis)  Logic. 
Campbell's  Philosophj'  of  Rhetoric. 
Christian  Examiner.  40:263. 
Christian  Quart.  Spectator.  7:322. 
Coleridge  on  True  and  false  reasoning. 
CoUard's  Essentials  of  Logic. 
De  Morgan's  First  Notions. 
Gambier  on  Moral  evidence. 
Glassford's  Principles  of  evidence. 


liOgic — continued. 

Hamilton's  (Sir  W.)  Lectures  on  Logic. 

Hill's  System  of  Logic. 

Houghton's  Prodromus. 

Rett's  Logic.     (Analysis  of  Aristotle.) 

Latham's  L.  in  its  application  to  language. 

Le  Clerc's  Art  of  reasoning. 

Locke  on  the  Human  understanding. 

Mansell's  Prolegomena  Logiea.  (The psycho- 
logical character  of  logical  processes.) 

Mills'  System  of  Logic. 

Milton's  (J.)  Ars  logiea. 

Moberly's  Lectures  on  Logic. 

Newman's  (F.  W.)  Lectures. 

Reid's  Analysis  of  Aristotle's  Logic. 

Solly's  (Tho.)  Syllabus  of  Logic. 

Tappan's  (H.  P.)  Logic. 

Tatham's  Scale  and  chart  of  truth. 

Thompson  on  the  Laws  of  thought. 

Waddington's  Life  of  Ramus. 

Walker  (J.)  on  Logic. 

Watts'  Right  use  of  reason. 

Weisley's  (C.)  Guide  to  Syllogism. 

AVhately's  Elements  of  Logic. 

AVhewell's  Historj'  of  inductive  sciences. 

Philosophy  of  De. 

Logic  for  the  million. 


See,  at  the  end  of  Robt.  Blakey's  Essay 
on  Logic,  London,  1848,  an  alphabetical  list 
of  more  than  a  thousand  writers  on  this  sub- 
ject. Few  of  those  here  cited  are  named  in 
that  list.  The  author  of  Reflections  upon 
learniiiff,  an  able  work  of  the  last  century, 
attributed  to  Mr.  Baker,  states  that  between 
Albertus  Magnus,  and  the  time  of  the  Refor- 
mation, "  there  have  been  twelve  thousand 
authors  that  have  commented  on  the  books 
of  Aristotle." 

liOgos.    See  christologt. 
Carpzovius  de  Xoyoj  Philonis  non  Johanneo 

adversaria. 
Dorner's  Entwickelung-Geschichte  der  Chris- 

tologie. 
Eusebii  Preparatio  Evangelica. 
Kostlin's  Lehrbegriff  des  Evangilium. 
Lampe  de  Aoyw  vTroaraTiKi^,  &c. 
Meier,  die  Lehre  von  der  Trinitat. 
Misleri  Theognosia. 
Winzer,  num  quid  discriminis  inter  tov  Xoyoi' 

et  TO  nvtvfia  intercedat. 

Bryant's  Sentiments  of  Philo  Judaeus. 
Burton's  Bampton  Lectures.     1829. 
Dawson's  Moyer  Lectures.     1773.     (On  the 

Texts  in  which  the  word  occurs.) 
Elmlicht's    Theophania ;     or,     pre-existent 

Messiah. 
Howe's  Critical  Observations. 
Kitto's  Journal.  3:107. 
Lady  Mover's  Lectures.     (Waterland,  1720; 

Felton,"l728;   Seed,  1733;  Dawson,  1764; 

and  others.) 
Lardner  on  the  Logos. 
Lowman's  Tracts.     Tract  3. 


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liOgos — continued. 

Lawrence's  (Rich.)  Dissertation  on  the  Logos. 

(Often  appended  to  his  reflections  on  the 

Unitarian  version.) 
Luck's  Dissertations. 
Methodist  Quar.  Review.  11:377,536. 
Pearson  on  the  Creed. 

Smith's  (J.  Pye)  Scrip,  test,  to  the  Messiah. 
Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued. 
Upham's  Letters  on  the  Logos. 
Watts'  Dissertations.     Diss.  4. 
Whitaker's  Origin  of  Arianism. 
Whitby's  Exposition  of  John  Chap.  1. 

Iiollards.    See  wickliffites. 
Gellenius  de  Admiranda  sacra  et  civili,  Ac. 
Gramaye,  Antiquitates  Belgicae. 
Sanderus  Brabantia  et  Flandria  illustratse. 
Walchii  (J.  G.)  Miscellanea  Sacra. 

Apology  for  Lollard  Doctrines.    (Attributed 

to  Wickliffc.     Edited  by  Todd.     1842.) 
Knox's  (John)  Works.     (L.  of  Scotland.) 
Mosheim's  Ecclesiastical  History. 
Walch's  Dissertation  on  the  Lollards. 

Liombards.    See  albioenses. 

LiOng   liife.     See   lovf.  of  life,  old  aoe. 

liongsuffering  of  God.    See  patience. 

Iioquacitjr.    See  tongue. 
Cooper's  (Archdeacon)  Sermons. 
Dawes'  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Fell's  (Bp.)  The  Ladies'  calling. 
Gouldburn's  The  idle  tongue. 
Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate. 
fteyner's  Rules  for  the  govt,  of  the  tongue. 
Richardson's  (William)  Sermons. 

liOrd's  Day.    See  sabbath. 
Franke,  de  Diei  dominici  apud  vet.  Chris- 

tianos. 
Hartman,  de  Rebus  gestis  Christianorum. 
Hengstenberg,  Ueber  den  Tag  des  Herrn. 
Liebetrut's  Tag  des  Herrn. 

Agnew  (.T.  H.)  on  the  Christian  Sabbath. 

Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Barnes'  (Albert)  Practical  Sermons. 

Baxter's  Chris.  Sabb.     (Reply  to  Whately.) 

Baylee's  Statistics  and  facts  on  the  L.'s  day. 

Benson's  (Charles)  Lectures. 

Bloomfield's  Letters  to  the  Inhabitants  of 
London. 

Brooks'  Div.  and  moral  oblig.  of  the  L.  day. 

Brown's  Sunday  Thoughts. 

Brown  &  Taylor's  Discussion  on  the  obliga- 
tion of  the  Sabbath. 

Bryan's  (Matthew)  Discourses. 

Bulkley's  (John)  Discourses. 

Burder's  (H.  F.)  Lectures. 

Burnet  on  the  39  Articles. 

Burnside  on  the  different  sentiments  enter- 
tained in  Christendom  in  relation  to  the 
weekly  Sabbath. 

18 


liord's  Day — cfmtimted. 

Burton's  Proper  observance  of  the  L.'s  day 
Caudrey's  Christian  Sabbath. 
Chalmers  on  the  Christian  Sabbath. 
Christian  Examiner.  30:92.  50:55. 
Christian    Monthly    Spectator.       8:449,571. 

9:225,393.  10:225. 
Christian  Observer.  16:315.  26:358. 
Christian  Quarterly  Spectator.  4:334.  6:580. 
Christian  Sabbath,  The.     A   series   of  dis- 
courses by 

Dr.  Rice,         Origin  and  history. 
Dr.  Hague,     Authority  and  perpetuity. 
Dr.  Ganse,      Duties. 
Dr.  Adams,     Benefits. 
Dr.  Vinton,     Civil  relations. 
Close's  (F.)  Sermons. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons.    ■ 
Crolj''s  (Dr.  George)  Sermons. 
Dealtry's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 
Dehon's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  9. 
Dorrington's  (Theoph.)  Discourses. 
Dwight's  Sermons.     Ser.  105. 
Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  22:697. 
Edwards'  (Justin)  Sabbath  Manual. 
Edwards'  (John)  Discourses. 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 
Estlin's  Apology  for  the  Sabbath. 
Fairbairn's  Theological  Essays. 
Farquhar's   Torch   of  time.     (To  show  the 
advant.  of  Sunday  to  the  working  classes.) 
Fisher's  History  of  the  Sabbath  day.     (Its 
uses  and  abuses,  with  notices  of  the  Puri- 
tans, Quakers,  <fec.) 
Foster's  (James)  Discourses. 
Gilfillan's  (James)   The  Sabbath  viewed  in 
the  light  of  reason,  revelation,  and  history.) 
Gilfillan's  (S.)  Essay.     (Practical.) 
Gilpin's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 
Glasse's  (G.  H.)  Sermons. 
Guild  on  the  Profanation,  &o. 
Hacket's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Hakewell's  Institution,  End,  Dignity,  Ac. 
Hambleton's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hengstenberg  on  the  Sabb.     Tr.  by  Martin. 
Hessey's  Bampton  Lectures.     1860. 
Heylin's  (Peter)  Hist,  of  the  Sabbath,  from 

the  Apostles  to  the  present.     1636. 
Hill's  (Robert)  Discourses. 
Hill's    (M.)    The   Sabbath   made   for   man. 

(Origin,  history,  principles,  <fec.) 
Holden's  (George)  Christian  Sabbath. 
Hole's  (Matthew)  Discourses. 
Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Discourses. 
Horseley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Howlitt's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hughes  (Joseph)  on  the  Christian  Sabbath, 
Humphrey  on  the  Sabbath. 
Ives'  Sunday  no  Sabbath. 
Jebb's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Jenkins'  (George)  Sabbatismos. 
Jepson  on  the  Proper  observance,  <to. 
Jones'  (Wm.,  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 
Kingdon's  History,  Obligation,  Ac. 


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Ijord's  Day — continued. 

Knowles'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Mant's  (Bp.)  Christian  Sabbath. 

McFarlanc  on  the  Authority,  Ac.  (Discusses 
the  question  of  civil  enforcement.) 

Mede's  (Joscjih)  Sermons. 

Miller's  Physiology  in  harm,  with  the  Bible. 

Milner's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

North  British  Rev.  18:39.3. 

Ollerenshaw's  Sabbath  labor  is  seventh  day 
slavery.     (Prize  essay.) 

Orton's  (.Job)  Si.x  Discourses  on  the  Sabbath. 

Owen's  (John)  Sermons. 

Owen's  (J.  B.)  Six  Sermons  on  the  Sabbath. 

Parsons'  (Joseph)  Discourses. 

Piret's  (David)  Ethics  of  the  Sabbath. 

Pocklington's  (John)  Sermons.  (Sunday  no 
Sabbath.)     , 

Porteus'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Princeton  Review.  35:5.37. 

Quinton's  Antidote  to  the  curse  of  labor. 

Rush's  (Judge)  Charges. 

Sharp's  (Abp.)  Discourses. 

Sherman's  Plea  for  the  Sabbath. 

Singleton's  Duty  of  keeping  holy  the  Sabb. 

Skeeler's  (Thomas)  Discourses. 

Skelton's  (P.)  Sermons. 

Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  2:142,198,331.  5:39,89. 

Stopford's  Scripture  account  of  the  Sabbath. 

Symond's  (J.)  Enquiry  into  the  design,  &c. 

Thorn's  Lectures  on  the  Christian  Sabbath. 

Treffrey's  Christian  Sabbath. 

Turner's  (.J.  M.)  Sermons  on  the  Lord's  day. 

Twissc's  Christian  Sabbath  defended. 

Umfrcvillc's  (Charles)  Discourses. 

Veale's  (W.)  Prize  Essay  on  the  Sunday 
question.     1854. 

Venn's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Walker's  (Robt.)  Sermons. 

Wardlaw's  (Ralph)   Discourses  on  the  Sabb. 

Webster's  Sermons  on  the  Sabbath. 

Wells'  Practical  Sabbatarian. 

Whately's  Thoughts  on  the  Sabbath.  (Elicited 
replies  from  Baxter,  Foster,  Stopford,  and 
others.  He  maintains  thet  the  Sabbath  is 
not  a  New  Testament  ordinance.) 

White's  Def.  of  the  doct.  of  the  Cb.  of  Engl. 

Willison  on  the  Sanctification  of  the  Sabb. 

Wilson's  (Bp.,  of  Calcutta)  Discourses. 
Wright  on  the  Christian  Sabbath. 
Wroughton's  (Charles)  Discourses. 
Wyman  (R.)  on  the  Lord's  day. 
Younger's  Light  of  the  week.    (Prize  essay.) 

So  many  writers  on  the  Lorcl'n  day  call  it 
the  Sabbath,  that  it  is  impossilsle  to  separate, 
accurately,  the  references  under  these  heads. 

liord's  Prayert 

Cyprian,  in  Orationem  Dominicam. 

Origen,  Ylcpi  tuxif. 

Chrysostom.  Homilioe  in  Matt.    Hom.  XIX. 

Tertullian,  Opera. 

Gregory  Nyssen,  in  Orationem  Dominicam. 

Augustine,  de  Oratione  Domini. 


Lord's  Prayer — continued. 

Amj^raldi  (Moses)  Exercitationes. 

Arndt's  (F.)  Vaterunser. 

Bonnet  (L.),  Sermons  sur  la  priSre,  etc. 

Brunner  de  Oratione  Domini. 

Chemnitii  Harmonia  evangelica. 

Danaji  Explicatio. 

Harms'  Vaterunser  in  11  Predigten. 

Marheineke's  (Ph.)  13  Predigten. 

Matthai's  Auslegung  des  Vaterunser. 

Noesseltii  Exercitationes. 

Olearii  Observationes  Sacraj. 

Posner's  (A.  S.)  Eilf  Predigten. 

Suiceri  Observationes  Sacraa.     Cap.  vii — xi. 

Vitringa  de  Synagoge  vetcre. 

AVeber,  Ecloga„^  Ex-eget.     Loc.  IT,  III. 

Wernsdorfii  Vindicia  orationis  Dominicse. 

Alison's  (Archib.)  Sermons. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Rej)OS.  5:190.  6:187. 

Anderson's    (Robert)    The    Lord's  prayer  a 

manual  of  religious  knowledge. 
Audrewes'  (Bp.)  Sermons.  (19  on  this  subj.) 

Atmore's  Discourses  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Baker's  (Sir  R.)  Meditations. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Baxter  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Benson's  Hulsean  Lectures.     1820. 

Berens'  (Edward)  Lent  lectures. 

Bevan  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

l^isse's  (Tho.)    Course  of  Sermons  on  L.  P. 

Blackall's  (Bp.)  Bight  Sermons. 

Booker's  (L.)  Lectures  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Bradshaw  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Busfield's  (J.  A.)  Sermons  on  the  Lord's  Pr. 

Cappe's  Remarks  upon  important  passages. 

Clowe's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Dallas'  Ten  practical  Sermons. 

Dalton's  Expository  discourses  on  the  L.  P. 

Daniels'  (W.  B.)  Sermons. 

Denton  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

D'Espinassous'  Law  of  life.  Translated  by 
AVilkinson. 

Downame's  Doctrine  of  practical  praying. 

Edwards'  (E.)  Lectures  on  the  Lord's  Prayer. 

Edwards'  (Bp.)  Theologia  Rcformata. 

Elton  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 

Fcnner  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Fuller's  (Andrew)  AVorks. 

Gouge's  (AVilliam)  Guide  to  God. 

Griffith  (T.)  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Hale's  (Sir  Matt.)  Conteni]ilations. 

Hebden's  Dissertation  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Hill's  (G.  D.)  Sermons  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Hole's  Exposition  of  the  Catechism. 

Hooker  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Hopkins'  (Ezek.)  Expos,  of  the  Lord's  Pr. 

Horlock's  (II.  D.)  Sermons  on  the  Lord's  P. 

Howell's  (AVilliam)  Eleven  Sermons  on  the 
Lord's  praj'er.  ("One  of  his  paragraphs 
would  have  been  another  man's  sermon. 
His  ideas  were  great  ideas,  and  struggled 
forth  in  their  naked  and  unadorned  gran- 
deur."— H.  Melvill.) 

Hugo's  (Tho.)  Sermons- on  the  Lord's  prayer. 


275 


liOrd's  Prayer — continued. 

Tackson  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Jones'  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Karslake's  Expos.,  devotional  and  practical. 

King's  Exposition  of  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Latimer's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Leighton's  (Abp.)  Works. 

Lloyd  (J.  C.)  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Loraine's  (N.)  Lectures  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Manton  (Thomas)  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Mangey's  (Thos.)  Practical  Discourses. 

Harriot's  (Harvey)  8  sermons  on  the  L.'s  P. 

Maurice's  (F.  D.)  Sermons. 

Mendham's  Exposition  and  critical  notes. 

Nance  (J.)  on  the  L.  P.  and  ten  command'ts. 

Nicholson  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Packer's  (J.  G.)  Ten  sermons  on  the  L.'s  P. 

Page  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Perowne's  Sermons  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Pigott's  (Edward)  Discourses. 

Rowsell's  (T.)  Sermons. 

Saunders'  (S.)  Discourses  on  the  Lord's  Pr. 

Seobell's  (E.)  Sermons  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Scudder's  Key  of  Heaven. 

Sharp  (G.)  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Shepherd's  Critical  and  practical  elucidation. 

Tapprel  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Tholuck's  Com.  on  the  Serm.  on  the  Mount. 

Towerson  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Trail's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Verschoyle's  (Hamilton)  Sermons. 

West's   Nature,   design,  and  importance  of 

prayer.      (Contains   several   dissertations 

on  the  Lord's  prayer.) 
Williams'  (W.  R.)  Lectures  on  the  L.  prayer. 
Witsius  on  the  Lord's  prayer.  Tr.  by  Pringle. 
Wix's  Sermons  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 
Yates'  Modell  of  Divinitie. 

liOrd's  Supper.   See  frequent  commttnion, 

INFANT  COMMDNION,  HLOSE  OOMMn- 
NION.  PRIVATE  COMMUNION,  WEEKLY 
COMMUNION. 

Augustine,  Sermones. 
Chrysostom,  Homiliae. 
Gregory  Nyssen,  Opera. 

Albertin,  de  Eucharistia.  ("Against  the 
Papal  view,  and  the  best  treatise  on  this 
side  of  the  question." — Wiesman.) 

Baxtorfii  Dissertationes. 

Bezae  Summa  Doct.  de  re  sacramentaria. 

Blondell  de  Eucharistia  veteris  ecclesiae. 

Bullinger  de  forma,  &c.,  Ccena;  Domini. 

Burmanni  Disputat.  XVIII,  de  coena. 

Calvin  de  Ccena  Domini. 

Dorschei  (loann.  Geo.)  Considerationes. 

Du  Moulin,  Abrege  des  Controverses. 

Hammelii  Collegium  Testamentarium. 

Harenbergii  Theol.  Dogm.  ex  monumentis 
Patrum. 

Hildebrandi  rituale  Eucharistiee  vet.  eecles. 

Hoepfneri  Isagoge  ad  salutarem  usum  ccena. 

Hospiniani  Historia  Sacramentaria. 

Hottingeri   Dissertatio   philologico-theolog. 


Lord's  Supper — continued. 

Laroque,  Histoire  de  I'Eucharistie. 

Melanothonis  Sententia  de  coena  Domini. 

Mylii  Tract,  de  Sacramento  eucharistico. 

Pfaffii  Syntagma  Dissert.  Theologicarum. 

Quenstedii  Disputationes. 

Riickert  d.  Abendmahl  in  d.  alten  Kirche. 

Vorstii  (Conrad.)  Dissertationes. 

Adams'  (Neh.)  The  communion  Sabbath. 

Addison  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Alexander's  (J.  W.)  Young  Communicant. 

AUix's  Preparation  for  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Examination  of  the  scruples  of  those 

who  refuse  to  partake. 

Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  2:1. 

Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Discourses. 

Bayard's  Letters  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Beachcroft's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Bell's  (Wm.)  Authority,  nature,  &c. 

Belfrage's  Sacramental  addresses  and  medi- 
tations.    (Excellent  for  young  ministers.) 

Bennett's  (W.  J.  E.)  History,  doctrine,  Ac. 

Beza's   Discourses.     (Chiefly  agt.  Papists.) 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  1:499.  19:384. 

Bickersteth's  Guide  and  Compan.  (Popular.) 

Blair's  Essays  on  important  subjectSj(,. 

Bloomfield's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Bonnet's  Meditations  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Boston's  Communion  Sermons. 

Bowyer  (T.)  on  the  Nature,  end,  &a. 

Bradley's  (Charles)  Sermons  at  the  Celebra- 
tion, <fec. 

Brett's  Nature  and  benefits  of  the  Eucharist. 

Brevant's  Sacrament  and  Sacrifice.     (Able.) 

Brown's  (J.)  Communion  Sermons. 

Bullinger's  Decades. 

Calamy's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 

Campbell's  Sacramental  Meditations. 

Card's  (R.)  Dissertat.  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Cave's  Primitive  Christianity.  Parti,  ch.  11. 

Chaplin's  (J.)  The  memorial  hour. 

Charlesworth  on  the  Supper  of  our  Lord. 

Chris.  Exam.  11:20.3.   13:261. 

Chris.  Monthly  Spect.  4:66,476.  10:203. 

Clarke  (Adam)  on  the  Eucharist. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  S.)  Sermons. 

Cleaver's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Clowe's  Design  of  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Comber's  Companion  to  the  Altar. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Cotton's  (R.  L.)  Lectures. 

Cranmer's  (Abp.)  Def.  of  the  true  doctrine. 

Cudworth's  True  notion  of  the  L.'s  Supper. 

Dehon's  (Dr.  T.)  Sermons. 

Dodsworth's  (William)  Sermons. 

Doolittle's  Treatise  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

D'Oyly's  (George)  Sermons. 

Drum  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Duncan's  Communicant's  assistant. 

Dwight's  Theology.     Ser.  160  and  161. 

Dyke's  Worthy  Communicant. 

Earle's  Sacramental  Exercises. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 


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liOrd's  Supper — cfmiinued. 

Erskine's  (R.)  Sermons  on  sacram.  occasions. 

Erskine's  (Ebenez.)  Sacramental  sermons. 

Erskine's  (J.)  Theological  Dissert.  Diss.  5. 

Falconer's  Devotions. 

Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 

Featley's  Grand  sacrilege  of  the  Ch.  of  Rome. 

Flavel's  Sacramental  Meditations. 

Fleetwood's  Reasonable  Communicant. 

Ford's  (Jas.)  Devotional  Communicant. 

Francklin's  f  Thomas)  Sermons. 

Frith's  (John,  the  Martyr)  Works. 

Gardner's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Gibson  on  the  Lord's  S.     (Often  reprinted.) 

Girdlestone's  (Charles)  Seven  Sermons. 

Gleig's  Guide  to  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Goode's  Nature  of  Christ's  presence,  &c. 

Goodwin's  Evangelical  Communicant. 

Gordon's  (Adam)  Sermons. 

Gray's  Communion  Sermons. 

Grierson's  Doot.  and  practical  Treatise,  Ac. 

Grotius'  Treatise  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Grove  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Halley  (Robt.)  on  Symbolic  institutions. 

Halyburton's  10  Sermons  before  and  after. 

Haweis'  Communicant's  companion. 

Hawker's  (Robt.)  Sacramental  Meditations. 

Henry's  Communicant's  companion.  (Among 
the  best  known.) 

Hesketh  on  Eating  and  drinking  unworthily. 

Hewlett's  Manual  of  Instruction,  <fcc. 

Hildersham  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Hoadley's  Nature  and  end  of  the  Supper. 
(Gave  rise  to  much  controversy.  A  list 
of  numerous  writers  who  engaged  in  it,  is 
given  in  Horne's  Catalogue  of  Quetn'a 
College  library.) 

Horneck's  Crucified  Jesus.     (Excellent.) 

Hunter's  (Dr.  Henry)  Sermons. 

Hutchinson's  (R.)  Works.  (Parker  Soc.  pub.) 

Ibbetson's  Plain  and  affectionate  discourses. 

Immen's  Pious  communicant  encouraged. 

Jackson  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Jefferys'  (Dr.  John)  Sermons  and  tracts. 
(Collects  and  paraphrases  all  the  passages 
in  the  New  Testament  where  the  subject 
is  mentioned.) 

Johnson's  (J.)  Unbloody  sacrifice.  (Gives 
the  sentiments  of  the  first  four  centuries.) 

Kidder's  Convivium  Celeste. 

King's  Sacramental  devotions. 

Morsels  of  Criticism. 

Kittlewell's  Help  to  worthy  communicants. 

Knox's  (Vicessimus)  Nature,  Efficacy,  &g. 

Lake's  Guide  to  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Larroque's  History  of  the  Eucharist.  (Col- 
lects passages  from  writers  in  every  cen- 
tury, and  upon  every  question  connected 
with  the  Lord's  Supper.) 

Law's  Demonstrations  of  gross  errors,  Ac. 
(Reply  to  Hoadley.) 

Lisle's  Testimony  of  Antiquity. 

Maclear's  Witness  of  the  Eucharist.  (Nor- 
risian  prize  essa^     1863.) 

Masillon  on  the  Proper  dispositions,  <fee. 


liOrd's  Snpper — continued. 

Mason's  First  ripe  fruits. 

Mede's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Morice  (W.)  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate. 

Morrison's    Counsels    for    the    Communion 

Table.     (Against  Hoadley.) 
Oakley's  (Frederick)  Sermons. 
Ogden's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Orme's  Ordinance  of  the  L.  S.  illustrated. 
Orton's  Sacramental  Meditations. 
Osterwald's  Duties  of  communicants. 
Owen's  (John)  25  Sacramental  discourses. 
Patrick's  Necessity,  end,  and  manner,  &o. 
Pierce's    (S.    E.)     Twenty-two    discourses. 

(Much  esteemed.) 

Essay  on  the  Eucharist. 


Filling's  Discourses  on  the  Sacraments. 
Princeton  Rev.  12:14.  20:227. 
Proudfit's  Sacramental  Sermons. 
Prj'nne's  Yindic.  of  the  free  admission  both 

of  regenerate  and  unregenerate. 
Randall's  23  Sermons  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 
Rawlett  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

on  Covenanting  with  Christ. 


Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Meditations  on  the  Lord's 
Supper.  ("Displays  stupendous  erudi- 
tion."— British  Critic.) 

Ridley's  (Bp.)  Christian  Passover. 

Roberts'  Communicant  instructed. 

Robertson's  Letters  and  Dialogues. 

Sellers'  Week's  preparation  for  the  Lord's  S. 

Sharpe's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Shower's  Sacramental  Discourses. 

Skelton's  (P.)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Samuel  S.)  Sermons. 

Smithie's  Non-Communicant. 

South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Spalding's  Synaxis  Sacra. 

Stovighton's  Trew  Judgemente  of  a  Chyrstynn, 
agreeing  with  Scripture,  and  moost  Cath- 
olycke  and  trew  dyffinicyon  of  the  Doctours. 

Sykes'  Rational  Communicant.  (Many 
editions.     Suited  to  humlile  capacities.) 

Tavlor's  (Jer.)  Christian  consolation. 

— ^ Life  of  Christ.     Disc.  19. 

Worthy  Communicant. 


Taylor's  (J.)  'True  doctrine  of  the  Eucharist. 

(Replies  to  Archdeacon  Wilberforce,  and 

most  ably.) 
Temple  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 
Thayer's  (Elihu)  Sermons. 
Thompson's  (Henry)  Forty  addresses. 
Trott  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 
Tyndale's  Works.  (Pub.  by  the  Parker  Soc.) 
Vaux's  Bampton  Lectures.     1826. 
Vides  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 
Walters'  Discourses  on  Isaiah,  Ch.  55. 
Warburton's  Rational  account  of  the  nature, 

end,  cfec. 
Warren  on  the  Supper.  (Reply  to  Hoadley.) 
Waterland's    Doctrine     of    the    Eucharist. 

(Against  Hoadley.) 
AVatson  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Works. 


2n 


Lord's  Supper — continued. 

Whiston  on  the  L.  S.     (Against  Hoadley.) 
White  (Alex.)  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 
AVilberforce's  Doct.  of  the  Eucharist.    (High 

Church.) 
Willet  on  the  Supper. 
Williams  (W.  R.)  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 
Willison's  Meditations  and  Sermons. 

Catechism  for  Communicants. 

Wilson's  Introduction  to  the  Lord's  Supper. 
Wilson's  (Dan.)  Addresses  to  young  persons. 
Wrangham's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

The  books  on  this  theme  amount  to  thou- 
sands. A  large  number  of  them  belong  to 
the  Popish  controversy. 

liost  Tribes.    See  ten  tbibes. 

liOts.    See  UAMiNO. 
Atterbury's   (Lewis)   Sermons.     (On  games 

of  chance.) 
Balmford's  (James)  Reply  to  Gataker  on  L. 
Down's  Defence  of  lots  in  light  matters. 
Gataker's  (Tho.)  Historical  and  theological 

treatise  on  the  use  of  lots.     (Eminent  in 

all  he  undertook.) 
Defence  of  the  treatise  on  lots  against 

J.  B. 
Hall's  (J.  V.)  Nature  and  use  of  lots.  (Strong 

against  playing  cards.) 
Mason's  (J.  M.)  Christian  Magazine. 

liOt's  Wife. 

Baumanni  (M.)  Thesaurus. 

Clerici  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 

Fischeri  Statua  Salina. 

Grammii  Exercitationes. 

TierafiF  de  sacris  Judeeorum  vinculis. 

Witsii  Exercitationes  Academicae. 

Fiske's  (George)  Sermons. 

Le  Clerc's  Dissertations.     Tr.  by  Brown. 

Philman's  Dissertations. 

Liotteries. 

[Coudrette]  Dissertation  Theologique. 

Amer.  Quart.  Review.  21:355. 

Christian  Monthly  Spect.  8:196. 

Christian  Observer.  1:579. 

Doyle's  Five  years  in  a  lottery  office. 

Meikle's  Solitude  sweetened. 

More's  (J.  C.)  Six  years  in  a  lottery  office. 

(A  vivid  exposure.) 
North  Amer.  Review.  37:494. 
Ridgeley's  Body  of  divinity. 
Tyson's  (J.  R.)  L.  system  of  the  U.  States. 

liove  of  Country. 

Dietz's  Versuch  iiber  d.  Patriotismus. 
Miiller  (J.  F.),  Ueber  Patriotismus. 

Abercrombie's  Philos.  of  the  moral  feelings. 
Adams'  (William)  Sermons. 
Barker's  (John)  Sermons. 
Barrow's  (William)  Sermons. 
Berkley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 


liOve  of  Country — continued. 

Bolingbroke's  (Lord)  Letters. 

Brougham's  (John)  Sermons. 

Bulkley's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 

Barney's  (C.  P.)  Oxford  prize  Essay.     1809. 

Burnside's  Religion  of  mankind. 

Cecil's  Serm.  before  the  St.  Andrew's  Assoc. 

Couybeare's  (John)  Sermons. 

Cook's  (John)  Sermons. 

Davies'  (Pres.)  Sermons. 

Fawcett's  (Jos.)  Sermons.     (Wn  v  iJhrist  did 

not  inculcate  patriotism.) 
Foster's  (James)  Sermons.     (Same  subject.) 
Fuller's  (Andrew)  Sermons. 
Hewlett's  (John)  Sermons.     (The  Christian 

hero.) 
Button's  (F.  H.)  Discourses. 
Jortiu's  (John)  Sermons. 
Leland's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Mason's  (William)  Sermons. 
Milne's  Christian  Patriot. 
Munkhouse's  Occasional  discourses. 
Nance's  (John)  Sermons. 
New  England  Magazine.  6:318. 
Price's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Sam.  Stanhope)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
Southern  Literary  Messenger.  8:600. 

liOve  of  God. 

Jurieu  (P.),  de  L'Amour  divin. 
Rechenbergii  (Adam.)  Dissertationes. 
Saurin  (E.)  de  I'Amour  de  Dieu. 
Scharf's  (G.  B.)  Entheiligtes  Gotteshaus. 

Alford's  (Dean)  Sermons. 

Barnes'  (Albert)  Practical  Sermons. 

Butler's  (Bp.  Joseph)  Sermons.  (Profound.) 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Clarkson's  (David)  Sermons. 

Cruso's  (Timothy)  Sermons. 

Eadie  (Dr.  John)  on  Divine  love.  (Noble.) 

Gisbourne's  (Tho.)  Enquiry  respecting  love 

as  one  of  God's  attributes. 
Hall's  (Robt.  Sen.)  Help  to  Zion's  travellers. 
Hastings'  (Henry  J.)  Sermons. 
Kirk's  (Edward  N.)  Sermons. 
Le  Bas'  (Cha.  W.)  Sermons. 
Muston's  (C.  R.)  Sermons. 
Peabody's  (A.  P.)  Lectures  before  the  Lowell 

Institute. 
Stanhope's  Augustin  on  the  love  of  God. 
Tindall's  (The  Martyr)  Works. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Whitby's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

Love  of  Life. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Barnes'  (D.)  Sermons. 
Chevallier's  (Temple)  Discourses. 
Hall's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

IiOve  of  Novelty* 

Cawood's  (John)  Sermons. 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 


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Ijove  of  Pleasure.    See  parable  of  the 

PRODiaAL  SON,  PLEASURE. 

De  Joux,  Predication  du  Christianisme. 

Barker's  (John)  Sermons. 
Capp's  Devotional  discourses. 
Chandler's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Dorrington's  (Theophilus)  Sermons. 
Hoole's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Ibbot's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 
Irving's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Pearson's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued. 
Van  Mildert's  (William)  Sermons. 

Liove  of  Praise.    See  fame. 

Appleton's    Works.      (Addresses    at    Com- 
mencement.) 

Blackall's  (Offspring)  Sermons. 

Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Hurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Jortin's  (John)  Dissertations.     Diss.  4. 

Mason  on  Self-knowledge. 

Montgomery's  (Robt.)  God  and  man.  (Able.) 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.  (Hurst's.) 

Noel's  (Gerard  T.)  Sermons. 

Oliver  on  the  Pursuit  of  happiness. 

Rose's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Sam.  Stanhope)  Sermons. 

Thompson's  (J.  P.)  Lectures  to  young  men. 

Trapp's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Van  Mildert's  Sermons  at  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 

Wayland's  (D.  S.)  Sermons. 

liOve  of  tlie  World.    See  worldliness. 

liove  of  our  Neighbor. 

Bourdaloue,  Sermons. 

Feverlin's  (C.)  der  Schuldigen  Liebe,  etc. 

Franckius'  Bewegungsgriinden  zu  Beoebach- 

tung,  etc. 
Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Bather's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Berens'  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Boyse's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Butler's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Sermons  on  public  occasions. 

Candlish's  Two  great  commandments. 

Caryl's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Dick's  Philosophy  of  religion. 

Evans  (Dr.  John)  on  Christian  temper. 

Gresley's  (William)  Sermons. 

Hastings'  (H.  J.)  Parochial  sermons. 

Horsely's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Kirwan's  (W.  B.)  Sermons. 

Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.   (Sernmn 

by  Milward.) 
Morony's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Neal's  (D.)  Berry  Street  Sermons. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (They re)  Sermons. 


Thompson's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Whichcot's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Whitaker's  (Edw.  W.)  Sermons. 
Wilson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Iio-ve  to  Clirist. 

Blunders  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Vaughn  (Henry)  on  the  Fruits  of  the  Spirit. 

Liove  to  Kuemies.    See  forgiveness. 
Allestree's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Balguy's  (John)  Discourses. 
Blackall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Blair's  (James)  Sermons. 
Burton's  (Hezekiah)  Sermons. 
Butts'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Fawcett's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Fuller's  (Andrew)  Works. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Scholefield's  (Radcliffe)  Sermons. 
Scougal's  (Henry)  Discourses. 
Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Skelton's  (P.)  Sermons. 
South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Stock's  (Gabriel)  Sermons. 
Tillotson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Waterland's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
AVaters'  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Zollikoffer's  (Geo.)  Sermons. 

liOve  to  God. 

Saurin  de  I'Amour  de  Dieu. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Amory's  Dialogues  on  Devotion. 
Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Bather's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Baxter's  (Arthur  G.)  Sermons. 
Beattie's  Elements  of  moral  science. 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Binnings'  (Hugh)  Sermons. 
Boyle's  (Hon.  Robt.)  Seraphic  love. 
Burnet's  (Gilbert)  Sermons. 
Butler's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Candlish's  (R.  S.)  Two  great  commandm'ts. 
Cappe's  (N.)  Devotional  Discourses. 
Christian  Oljserver.  11:685. 
Clarke's  (Dr.  S.)  Sermons. 
Davies'  (Pres.  Samuel)  Sermons. 
Dick's  Philosophy  of  Religion.    Ch.  1. 
Donne's  (John)  Sermons. 
Dwight's  Theology.     Disc.  92. 
Erskine's  (Ebenezer)  Sermons. 
Evans'  Sermons  on  Christian  temper. 
Fuller's  Calvinistic  and  Socinian  syst.  comp. 
Grove's  Ethics. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Devotional  works. 
Hall's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Heber's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Joyce's  Love  to  God  the  perfection  of  Chris- 
tian morals. 
KoUock's  (S.  K.)  Sermons. 


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IjOve  to  God — contintied. 

Lake's  (Bp.)  Nine  sermons. 
Le  Bas'  (C.  W.)  Sermons. 
Moberly's  Law  of  the  Love  of  God. 
Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.     Vol.  1. 

(Sermon  by  Annesley.) 
Neve's  (Timothy)  Sermons. 
Paley's  Principles  of  Moral  Philosophy. 

Sermons. 

Porteus'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Romaine's  (William)  Sermons. 

Scott's  Christian  Life. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Shuttleworth's  (P.  N.)  Sermons. 

Spring's  Essays  on  Chris,  character.   Ess.  6. 

Van  Mildert's  Sermons  at  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Watts  on  the  Passions. 

Weston's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Wilson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Wright's  Great  Concern. 

Zollikoffer  on  the  Evils  in  the  world. 

IJove  to  Men.    See  love  of  neiohbob. 

liOve-FeastSt 

Henchelii  de  Agapis  vet.  Christianorum. 
Kestner  Geheime  Weltbund  der  Christen. 
Quistorpius  de  Agapis  nascentis  ecclesiae. 
Schenckii  Dissertationes. 
Schlegelii  (Christoph.)  Dissertationes. 
Schurzfleischius  de  veteri  Agaparum  ritu. 
Stolbergii  (Balthas.)  Dissertationes. 

Council  of  Carthage. 

Council  of  Laodicea. 

Edinburg  Encyclopedia.     Art.  Agapae. 

Hallet's  Notes  on  Scripture  texts. 

Jones'  Biblical  Cyclopedia.     Art.  Agapae. 

IiOyola>    See  Jesuits. 
Allegambe,  Bibliotheca. 
Bartoli,  Histoire  de  St.  Ignace. 
Beavais,  Vie  de  St.  Ignace. 
Bohours,     "  " 

Bussier.      "  " 

De  Silva,  Hist,  de  Dom.  Inigo  de  Guipuscoa 

chevalier  de  la  vierge.     (Satirical  history 

of  Loyola.) 
Hane's  Leben  und  Thaten  Ig.  Loyola. 
Maffsei  Vita  et  mors  St.  Loyola. 
Orlandini  Hist.  Soc.  Jesu.     Pars  I. 
Pasquier,  Cat.  des  Jesuites.     Chap.  17. 
Possino  de  Vita  et  morte  Ignatii. 
Ribadeneire,  Vie  de  Loyola. 

Amer.  Eclectic  Review.  4:351. 
Bonhours'  Life  of  Ignatius. 
Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  26:84. 
Edinburg  Review.  75:161. 
Foreign  Review.  5:271. 
Museum  of  For.  Lit.  4:319. 
N.  Amer.  Review.  59:412. 
Princeton  Review.  26:647. 
Retrospective  Review.  9:39. 


Stillingfleet's  Works. 

Taylor's  (Isaac)  L.  and  the  early  Jesuits. 

Taylor  (W.  E.)  on  Popery. 

Wharton's  Enthusiasm  of  the  Ch.  of  Rome. 

Liuciferiaiis. 

Luciferi  Opera  omnia  quae  extant. 
Hieronymi  Dialogus  adv.  Luciferianos. 

liuke.    See  lives  of  the  apostles. 
Clauswitzii  Diss,  de  Luca  evang.  medico. 
Frischii  Dissertationes. 
Kirstenii  Vitae  Evangelistarum  quatuor. 
Kochleri  Sanctus  Lucas  Evangelista. 
Schlichteri  Ecloga  Historica. 
Spanheimii  Exereitationes  Academicse. 
Winkleri  (loann.  Dieter.)  Dissertationes. 

Dunster  (C.)  on  McKnight's  hypothesis  of 
the  date  of  Luke's  Gospel. 

IiuIceTrarmness.    See  baceslidino. 
Bramston's  (Dr.  William)  Sermons. 
Burrow's  (E.  J.)  Hours  of  devotion. 
Christian  Examiner.  1:13. 
Collison's  (M.  A.)  Sermons. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Davies'  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Erskine's  (John)  Sermons.    (2  on  this  subj.) 
Fellowes'  (Robt.)  Religion  without  Cant. 
Fuller  on  Spiritual  declension  and  the  means 

of  revival. 
Gardner's  (John)  Sermons. 
Gatty's  (Alfred)  Sermons. 
Jackson's  (Miles)  Sermons. 
Masillon's  Sermons. 
Mason  (John)  on  the  Human  virtues. 
Monsell's  (C.  H.)  Sermons. 
Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.  (Sermon 

by  Matt.  Sylvester.) 
Oakley's  (Frederick)  Sermons. 
Pictet  on  Religious  Indifference. 
Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Winslow's  Personal  declension  and  revival. 
ZoUikoffer's  Sermons  on  prevalent  vices. 

liUSts  of  tlie  Flesh.   See  concitpiscencb, 

LEWDNESS,  LOVE  OF  PLEASURE,  SENSC- 
ALITT,  &C. 

Liutlier.    See  reformation. 
Audin,  Hist,  de  la  vie  de  Luther. 
Becker's    M.    Luther    in    den    Hauprzugen 

seines  Lebcns  geschildert. 
Buchholtz's  Aufenthalt  in  Worms.     April, 

1521. 
Cochlfei  Commentatio   de   actis   et   scriptis 

M.  L.     (Papal.) 
Danhaveri  Memoria  thaumasiandri  L. 
Effner's  Luther's  Lebengeschichte. 
Fabricii  Centifolium  Lutheranum. 
Forstmanni  Vita  Lutheri. 
Hennige's  Lebenslauf  Luther. 
Hennegii  Sanctus  thaumasiander  Lutherus. 
Hernschmidii  Vita  Mart.  Lutheri. 


280 


lixit'h.ex— continued. 

Junckneri  Vita  L.  et  successorum. 
Keil's  M.  Luther's  Lebens  Umstande. 
Kies'  (Ludwig)  Luther's  Leben  und  Tod. 
Kirchmayeri  Disquisitio  historica  de  M.  L. 
Klein  (C),  L.  corisidere  coinme  predicateur. 
Konig's  M.  Luther  d.  Deutsche  reformator. 
Koeli,  Ehrengedachtnis. 
Ledderhose's  M.  Luther,  naoh  seinem  aussern 

u.  innern  Leben  Dargestellt. 
Mattherii  Historia  Martini  Lutheri. 
Melanchthonis  Hist.  vita3  Lutheri. 
Meurer's    L.'s   letzte  Lebenstage,  Tod,  und 

Begriibniss. 
Michelet,  Hist,  de  la  vie  de  Luther. 
Niemeyer's  M.  L. :  sein  Leben  und  Wirken. 
Pfizer's  Leben  Luther's. 
Schoepffer's  Anverbrandter  Luther. 
Selnecceri  Vita  Lutheri. 
Spieker's  Geschichte  Dr.  M.  Luthers. 
Spangenberg's  Predigten  von  Luther. 
Stang"s  Luther :  sein  Leben  und  Wirken. 
TJkert's  Luther's  Leben. 
Vogel,  Bibliotheca  Lutherana. 
Zeibichii  Electa  hist,  vitae  et  mortis,  etc. 

Adams'  (C.)  Words  that  shook  the  world;  or 
Luther  his  own  biographer. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  3d  Series.  1:130.  2:191. 
3:55.3,594. 

Atterbury  (F.)  on  the  Spirit  of  Luther. 

Bell's  Colloquia  Mensalia. 

Blackwood's  Mag.  25:26,200. 

Christian  Examiner.  27:402.  30:148.  32:19. 
43:98.  45:170. 

Eclectic  Mag.  6:1. 

Edinb.  Rev.  7:354.  68:145.  82:50. 

Toix's  (John)  Acts  and  monuments. 

Hare's  Viudic.  of  L.  from  his  recent  English 
assailants.  1855.  (Wm.  Hamilton,  Hal- 
lam,  Ward,  Newman,  Ac.) 

Life  of  Martin  Luther;  by  Bowers. 

—         by  Burkhardt. 


by  C'roley.  50  plates. 

by  Cubitt. 

by  D'Aubigne. 

by  Gelzer. 

by  Haynes. 

by  Hazelin. 

by  Konig. 

by  Martyn. 

by  Meuree. 

by  Michelet. 

■ by  Riddle. 

by  Sears. 

by  Stork. 

by  Tischer. 

by  Worsley. 

London  Quart.  Review.  .3:201. 

Museum  of  For.  Lit.  28:271.  29:446.  35:321. 

North  Amer.  Review.  63:433. 

Scott's  (J.)  Luther,  and  the  L.  reformation. 

Southern  Lit.  Messenger.  4:596. 

Stephens'  (Sir  James)  Essays. 

TuUoch's  Leaders  of  the  Reformation. 


See  a  notice  of  ''  all  the  extant  works  re- 
ferring to  the  labors  of  Martin  Luther,"  in 
Vogel,  Bibliotheca  Jiiographira. 

ljutlierauism.    See  ArasBURO  confession, 

CONSn  B8T  ANTI ATION. 

Pro.  t 

Lutheri    Opera.     (Many  editions;    that   of 

Halle,  1740-1750,  in  24  volumes,  is  deemed 

as  good,  on  the  whole,  as  any.) 
Albert's  die  Griindliche  Widerlegung  eines 

paebstlichen  Buchs. 
Augusti's  Syst.  der  Christlichen  Dogmatik. 
Bahrd,  Systema  Theologiae. 
Balduini  Apologia  pro  Augustana  confess. 
Bretschneider's  Handbuch  der  Dogmatik. 
Chemnitzii  Loci  Theologici. 
Confessio    Doctrinae    Saxonicarum    ecclesi- 

arum.     (The  famous  confession  drawn  up 

by  Melancthon,  Bugenhagen,  <fec.) 
Fabricii  Harmonia  confess.  Augustana;. 
Francke,  Libri  symbolici  Ecc.  Lutheranae. 
Franzii  Disputationes. 
Gerhardi  Loci  Theologici.  ("  The  Coryphaeus 

of  Lutheranism."' — Lowkdes.) 
Hardtii  Historia  Reformationis. 
Heinrich,  Lutheri  Theologia  sincera. 
Heppe,  Confess,  fidei  Eccl.  reformatse. 
Hotfkuntz's  Lehr  und  Wehreatechismus. 
Hulsemani  Conf.  August,  vindicans. 
Hunnii  Opera.  (Very  bitter  agt.  Calvinists.) 
Koecheri  Opera. 

Krackewitzii  Theses  Theological. 
Loescher's  Reformationsactcn. 
Masius,  Defence  de  la  rel.  Lutherienne. 
Melancthonis  Opera.    (Often  rejirinted.    His 

"  Loci   Communes "  passed  through  fifty 

editions  in  his  lifetime.) 
Mueller  der  Anti-Bretschneider. 
Phillippi,  Kirchliche  Glaubenslehre. 
Schrceder's  Unterricht. 
Seckendorf,     Commentarius     historicus     et 

apologeticus  de  Lutheranismo.     (Reviews 

all  Luther's  writings,  and  gives  copious 

extracts.) 
Strigelii  Loci  Theologici. 
Twesten's  Vorlesungen  Uber   d.  Dogmatik. 
Waltheri  Demonstratio. 

Zeitschrift   fiir  die  Lutherische    Theologie. 
Bretschneider's  Manual  of  doct.  theology. 
Buddeus'  Exhibition  of  religion,  as  professed 

in  the  Lutheran  Church. 
Calixtus'  Adjudication  of  theolog.  controv. 
De  Wette's  Doctrinal  System. 
Gerhard's  Catholic  Confessions. 
Hunn's  Doctrines  of  the  Lutheran  Church. 
Luther's  Works.   Trans,  by  II.  Cole.  10  vols. 
Schmidt's  Dogmatic  of  the  Lutheran  Church. 
Schmucker's  Lutheran  Manual.     (Illustrates 

the  Augsburg   Confession,  and  gives  the 

forms  of  govern't  and  discipline  in  the  L. 

Churches  of  the  U.  States,  as  in  1855.) 

Popular  Theology.  ■ 

Vindic.  of  American  Lutheranism. 

Church  of  the  Redeemer. 


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liiitlieranisinL — continued. 

Con. 
Abbadie,  Verite  de  la  relig.  reforme. 
Andrese  (Jacob.)  Widerlegung  d.  pezelichen 

Berichts. 
Andreaj    (Conrad)    Zwolff    underschiedliche 

Tractatlein  aus  Luther's  Schriiften  Zusam- 

men  getragen.     (Satirical.) 
Arcudii  Libri  vii  de  Concordia  Ecc.  Occid. 

et  Orient,  in  Septem  sacramentum  admin- 

istratione. 
Botsacci  U.apa  BaWtraipOi. 

Reformatum  pseudo-Augustanum. 

Cancerin's     Rettung     der    Augspurgischen 

Confession. 
Corvin's  Richtige  Antwort  aufein  gedrucktes 

Bittschreiben  eines  Calvinisten. 
Eckhardi  Fasciculus  Controv.  theologicarum. 

(Contains  the  opinions  of  Zuingle,  Calvin, 

Beza,  Piscator,  and  many  others,  arranged 

under  the  various  controverted  heads.) 
Fischeri  Assertionis  Lutheranae  confutatio. 
Gabillon,  la  Verite  do  la  relig.  reformee. 
Hutteri  Calvinista  auto-politicus. 
Lintrupii  Specimen  Calumniae. 
Mentzeri    Collatio  Augustanae  Confessionis 

cum  doctrina  Zuinglii,  Calvini,  Bezae,  et 

sociorum. 
Mueleni  Veritas  relig.  Christ,  reformatae. 
Reiser's  Wiederhotter  Beweis. 
Saluti   Recens   Lutheranarum   Assertionum 

oppugnatio. 
Treug,  Calvinisches  Todbett. 
Vervesii  Disputationes  Viginti. 
Vorstii  Apologia  pro  ecclesiis  orthodoxis. 
Wernsdorfii  (Gottl.)  Demonstratio. 
Brett  on  Lutheranism. 

liUtlierauism,  History  of. 

Augusti,  Gesch.  und  Statistik  d.  evangelis- 

chen  kirche.     (To  1837.) 
Feverlini  Bibliotheca  Symbolica.  (A  learned 

account  of  the  various  confessions  of  faith, 

with  the  editions,  versions,  &c.,  to  1766.) 
Harnack's  Lutherische  kircHe  in  Lichte  der 

Greschichte. 
Langemackii  Historia  Catechetiea. 
Lentz's  Gesch.  der  Christlichen   Homiletik. 
Maimbourg,  Histoire  du  Lutheranisme. 
Osiandri  Enchiridion  controversiarum  inter 

Lutheranos  et  Calvinianos. 
Planck's  Entwickelung  des  protestantisehen 

Lehrbegriffs. 
Scheibel's  Archiv  fiir  hist.  Entwickelung,  <fec. 
Seckendorfii     Commentarius    historicus    et 

apologeticus.     (A    great    standard   work, 

which  gives  Papal  as  well  as  Protestant 

statements,  reviews  Luther's  writings,  and 

spreads  out  the  original  documents.) 
Seelenii  Stromata  Lutherana. 
Walchii  (J.  G.)  Introductio  in  libros  eccles. 

Lutherantfi  symbolicos. 
Einleitung  in  die  Religions-streitig- 

keiten  der  Evang.  Lutherischen  Kirche, 

bis  auf  jetzige  Zeiten.     1739. 


Lutlierauism,  History  of— cmtitmed. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  3d  Series.  1:130. 

Amer.  Quarterly  Register.  13:162.  15:378. 

Christian  Examiner.  27:402. 

Edinburg  Review.  68:145. 

Hazelius'  L.  Church  in  America.     To  1846. 

Lives  of  Luther.     (See  Luther.) 

Lockman's  History,  doctrine,  &c.,  of  the  L. 

Marheinecke's  Hist,  of  the  Ref.  in  Germany. 

Planck's  Origin,  changes,  <fec.,  of  L. 

Robertson's  History  of  Charles  V. 

Schaeffer's  Early  history  of  the  L.  Church. 

Schmucker's  American  Lutheran  Church. 

Scott's  History  of  the  Church  from  the  Diet 
of  Augsburg  (1530),  to  the  death  of  Lu- 
ther (1546). 

Seekendorf's  History  of  Lutheranism. 

liuxury.    See  love  op  pleasurb. 

Brown's  Essay  on  the  Characteristics. 

Burgh's  Importance  of  manners  to  a  State. 

Carrington's  (James)  Sermons. 

Cole's  (T.)  Discourses. 

Dennis'  (J.)  Vice  and  luxury  public  mis- 
chiefs. (Reply  to  Mandeville's  fable  of 
the  bees.) 

Ferguson  on  Civil  Society. 

Innes  on  Virtue. 

Law's  Theory  of  Religion. 

Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 

Pinto's  Essay  on  Luxury. 

Robinson's  Claude  on  the  composition  of  a 
sermon. 

Stockdale's  Three  discourses  on  luxury. 

Zollikoffer's  Sermons  on  prevalent  vices. 

liying.    See  falsehood,  TRniH. 
Kierkegard,  de  Notione   atque  turpitudine 

mendacii. 
Nabe  (F.  A.),  Dissertationes. 
Rostii  Mendae.  non  necessaria. 

Beddome  on  the  Catechism. 

Brady's  (Nicholas)  Sermons. 

Brent's  Nature  and  guilt  of  lying. 

Brown  on  the  Catechism. 

Clarke  on  the  Catechism. 

Clarke's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Gierke's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Lect.  68. 

Downame's  (John)  Treatise  against  lying. 

Dwight's  Theology.     Ser.  125  to  127. 

Dymond's  (Jonath.)  Essays.     (Superior.) 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 

Grove's  Moral  Philosophy. 

Hole  on  the  Catechism. 

Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Lament's  (D.)  Sermons   on  prevalent  vices. 

Museum  of  For.  Literature.  7:61. 

New  Englander.  1:184. 

New  England  Mag.  7:302. 

(These   two  discuss  the  question,  "  Is  it 

ever  justifiable  ?") 
Owen's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Paley's  Moral  Philosophy.     Bk.  3,  ch,  15. 


282 


Ijying — continued. 

Parsons  on  the  Catechism. 
Ridgeley  on  the  Catechism. 
Seeker  (Abp.)  on  the  Catechism. 

Sermons. 

Smallridge's  (George)  Sermons. 
South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (John)  Sermons. 
Vaughn's  (Charles  J.)  Sermons, 
Vincent  on  the  Catechism. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Maccabees.    See  apocrtpha. 

niacedonlans. 

See  I.  coDNCiL  of  Constantinople. 

Athanasius,  Epistola  ad  Serapianum. 
Bazil,  de  Spiritu  sancto  ad'  Amphiloehium. 
Theodoret,  Dialogi. 
Alexandri  Dissertationes. 
Amphilochius  de  Spiritu  sancto. 
Didymus  (Alex.)  de  Spiritu  sancto. 
Goetzii  (Geo.  Henrici)  Dissertationes. 
Paschasius  de  Spiritu  sancto. 

See  ample  list  of  writers  in  'V  oigtii  £ib- 
liotheca  Historiae  haeresiologicae. 

Magi.    See  religions,  farsees. 
Allix,  de  anno  et  mense  natali  J.  C. 
.Anquetil  du  Perron,  Systemes  des  Mages. 
Beausobre,  Hist,  de  Manieha>isme.  L.  I,  c.  5. 
Bodinus  de  Magorum  Daemonomania. 
Hyde,  Hist.  vet.  Persarum.  Magorum,  &c. 
Schmidtii  (G.  F.)  Magi  advenientes. 
Adams'  (H.)  Diet,  of  Religions.    Art.  Gaurs. 
Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  3d  Series.  2:517. 
Frank's  (J.  C.)  Hulsean  prize  Essay.    1814. 
Gibbon's  Decline  and  Fall  of  Rome. 

Magic.  See  witchcraft. 
Bekker,  le  Monde  enchante. 
Giraldo,  Hist,  curieuse  des  sorciers,  magi- 

ciens,  &o.,  jusq'a  nos  jours.     1846. 
Horst's  (G.  C.)  Zauber-bibliothek. 
Le  Brun,  Histoire  des  superstitions. 
Levi,  Histoire  de  la  Magic. 
Masse,  I'lmposture  des  devins. 
Maury,  la  Magic. 
RSsie,  Hist,  des  sciences  occultes. 
Salverte,  des  Sciences  occultes. 
Analytical  Magazine.  13:470. 
Barrett's  Celestial  Intelligencer. 
Bigland's  Essays.     Ess.  8: 
Blackwood's  Mag.  69:450. 
Brewster  on  Natural  Magic. 
Colquhoun's  History  of  Magic. 
Cox's    (Francis)    Detestable  wickedness   of 

magical  sciences.     1561. 
De  Foe's  History  of  the  Black  Art. 

Historj'  of  the  Devil. 

Dublin  Univ.  Magaz.  29:28. 

Eclectic  Mag.  5:433. 

Ennemo'Ser's  Hist,  of  Magic.  Tr.  by  Howitte. 

For.  Quar.  Review.  6:417. 

Frazier's  Mag.  22:1. 


Magi  c — coniinued. 

Gaule's  Magical  Diviner  pozed  and  puzzled. 
Godwin's  (Will.)  Lives  of  the  Necromancers. 

(A  very  interesting  and  convenient  book.) 
Littell's  Living  Age.  5:567. 
Mason's  Anatomy  of  Sorcery  and  charms. 
North  Brit.  Review.  3:1,165. 
Salverte's  Philosophy  of  magic  and  apparent 

miracles.     Tr.ans.  by  Thompson. 
Southern  Lit.  Messenger.  6:629. 
Wilkins'  Wonders  of  Geometry. 
AVright's  Narratives  of  Sorcery  and  Magic. 

Writers  on  Satanic  agency  and  magic  have 
been  diligently  enumerated  and  reviewed  by 
ThomASIUS,  de  Origine  et  progressu  jiincessus 
inquiaitorii  contra  sagas. 

Magistracy.  See  banoorian  controversy, 

CIVIL  GOVERNMENT. 

Dentehmanni  (loan.)  Dissertationes. 

Echardi  Opus  de  ordine  eccles.  et  polit. 

Habichorstius  deMagistratusetsuppliciorum 
capitalium  Constitutione  Divina. 

Hennichii  (loan.)  Dissertationes. 

Niehenckii  (Geo.  F.)  Dissertationes. 

Scharfii  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Tracts. 

Amer.  Quart.  Rev.  8:58. 

Atterbury's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Berkeley's  (Bp.)  Works. 

Butler's  (Bp.)  Occasional  Sermons. 

Colly er's  (W.  B.)  Scripture  duties.     Lect.  8. 

Donne's  (John)  Sermons. 

Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  16:530. 

Dwighfs  Theology.     Ser.  114. 

Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 

Gee's  Divine  right  of  the  civil  magistrate. 

Goodman's  Obedience  to  civil  powers. 

Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

(ireen's  Conscientious  obed.  to  Governors. 

Gresley's  (William)  Sermons. 

Griffith's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Works.  (Submission  to 
rulers.) 

Ibbot's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 

Johnson's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Sermons. 

Latimer's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Leighton's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Lightfoot's  (Dr.  J.)  Sermons. 

Neves'  (Timothy)  Sermons. 

Owen  on  the  Power  of  magistrates. 

Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Scott's  (John)  Sermons. 

Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  Duetor  Dubitantium. 

Tombes'  Saints  no  smiters.  (A  lucid  argu- 
ment against  the  interference  of  magis- 
trates with  religion.) 

Tottie  on  Subjection  to  civil  powers. 

Tucker's  Light  of  Nature. 

Usher's  Power  of  the  Prince. 

Warburton's   (Bp.)    Sermons.     (Appendix.) 

Wilson's  Duty  of  Magistrates. 


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magnanimity  t 

Butcher's  (William)  Sermons. 
Witherspoon's  (John)  Sermons. 

Mahomet. 

Abulfeda,  de  Vita  et  rebus  gestis  Moham. 
Boulanvilliers,  la  Vie  de   Mohamad.     ("A 

prolix  fable." — Moshkim.) 
Gagnier,  Vie  de  Mahomet. 
Savary,  la  Vie  de  IVJahomet.     ("  Of  all  the 

lives  of  M.,  this  is  the  best." — Mills.) 
Turpiu,  Histoire  de  la  vie  de  Mahomet. 

Chr.  Examiner.  9:360.  49:184. 

Chr.  Quart.  Spect.  3:169,176. 

Church  Review.  3:401. 

Eclectic  Magaz.  21:36. 

For.  Quart.  Rev.  24:1. 

Life  of  Mahomet ;  by  Abulfeda. 

by  Addison. 

by  Boulanvilliers. 

by  Bush. 

by  Hawkins. 

• by  Wash.  Irving. 

by  Merrick. 

by  Miles. 

by  Muir. 

by  Prideaux. 

by  Savary. 

by  Springer. 

N.  Amer.  Review.  63:496.  71:273. 
North  Brit.  Rev.  13:101. 

Southern  Quart.  Review.  18:375.  20:173. 

Maliometanigm.    See  koran. 
Al  Koran  :  Lex  Islamitica.  (Many  editions.) 
Andreas  Confusio  sectae  Mahomedanae. 
Bibliandri  M.  Saracenorum  principis,  ejus- 

que  successorum,  doetrinae,  <fec. 
Brentii  Homilias.     Hom.  XXIL 
Butner's  Beschreibung  d.  turkischen  Relig. 
Callixti  (Fred.)  Dissertatioues. 
Chardin,  Voyage  aux  Indes  Orientales. 
Danhaveri  Disputationes  Theologicse. 
Doederlin,  de  Fundamentis  theologiae  M. 
D'Herbelot,  Bibliotheca  Orientalis. 
Bollinger's  Mohammed's  Religion. 
Erhardus  de  Erroribus  prsecipuis  de  historiis 

Mahometi. 
Fabricii  (J.)  Delectus  argumentorum,  &c. 
Frischmuthii  (loan.)  Dissertationes. 
Garsin,  Exposition  de  la  foi  Musselmann. 
Geropoldi  Arcana  Muhammedanismi. 
Hackspanii  Fides  et  leges  Mahomedis. 
Henningii  Muhammedanus  precans. 
Holmii  Theologige  Muham.  consideratio. 
Hoornbeckii  Summa  Controversiarum. 
Hottingeri  Historia  Orientalis. 
Kortholti  (Chris.)  Dissertationes. 
Langii  (loann.  M.)  Dissertationes. 
Michaelis  de  Muham.  laxitate  morali. 
Miliii  (D.)  Dissertationes  Selectae. 
Moebius   de   Causis  et  mediis  quae  Muham- 

etanam  relig.  introduxerunt. 
Nerriter's  Mahometanisohe  Moschea. 


Maliometanlsm — continued. 

(Eisner,  des  Effets  de  la  rel.  de  M.  pendant 

la  trois  premier  siecles,   sur  I'esprit,  les 

moeurs,  <fcc.,  des  peuples. 
Pastoret,  Zoroastre,  Confucius,  et  Mahomet 

compares. 
Reland  de  Relig.  Mohammed.     (Acta  erud.) 
Schneider's  Theologie  Turckenspiegel. 
Schroederi  M.  testis  veritatis  contra  seipsum. 
Schuberti  Institutiones  Theolog.  Polemicfe. 
Systema  Religionis  Muhamed.    (Acta  erud.) 
Tassy,  Expos,  de  la  foi  Musselmane. 
Tholuck's  Vermisohte  Schriften,  Ac. 
Voetii  Select.  Disputat.  Theolog.     Par.  II. 
Wallich,  der  Turcken  Religion. 
Warneri  Compendium  eorum  quae   Moham- 

medani  de  Christo  aliisque  capitibus  rel. 

Christ,  tradiderunt. 

Addison's  First  state  of  Mahometanism. 

Present       "  "  1798. 

Amer.  Eclectic  Rev.  4:97,268. 

Amer.  Quart.  Rev.  7:64. 

Amer.  Quart.  Obs.  1:103. 

Analyt.  Mag.  1:178.  16:235. 

Arnold's  (J.  M.)  Islamism,  and  its  relation 

to  Christianity. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  23:406. 
Bryant's  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion. 
Butler's  (E.)  Horae  Biblicae. 
Christian  Examiner.  65:95. 
Chris.  Review.  5:372. 
Chris.  Month.  Spectator.  1:509. 
Controversial  Tracts  on  Mahometanism,  with 

preface  by  Prof.  Lee. 
Dublin  Review.  7:98. 
Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  2:171. 
Edinb.  Monthly  Rev.  4:323. 
For.  Quart.  Review.  12:192. 
Forster's  (Chas.)    Mahometanism  unveiled. 

(See  British  Critic.  7:1.) 
Gibbon's  Decl.  and  Fall  of  the  Rom.  Empire. 
Hamilton's  Trans,  of  the  Hedaya.  (The  code 

of  Mahometan  Law.) 
Lane's   Selections   from    the   Koran ;    with 

commentary. 
Macbride's  Mahometan  religion  explained, 

with  suggestions  for  its  confutation. 
Martyn's     (Henry)     Oontroversial     Tracts. 

Trans,  by  Prof.  Lee. 
Memoirs. 


Matthews'  Mishcat-al-masabih.  (A  transla- 
tion of  M.  traditions ;  held  sacred  next  to 
the  Koran.  The  only  work  of  the  kind  in 
English.) 

Maurice's  (F.  D.)  Boyle  Lectures.     1847. 

Mede's  Works.     (Diss,  on  Rev.  9th  chap.) 

Merrick's  Life  and  religion  of  Mahomet. 

Millar's  Propagation  of  Christianity. 

Mills'  History  and  present  state  of  M.  1816. 

Modern  Universal  History. 

Monthly  Review.  91:199.  119:362,475 

Mosheim's  Ecclesiastical  History. 

Muehleisen's  Koran  and  the  Bible. 

Museum  of  Foreign  Lit.  15:168,289. 

Neale's  (W.  H.)  M.  contrasted  with  Chriat'y. 


i 


284 


Mahometanlsiu — continued. 

Neale's  (F.  A.)  Rise  and  progress  of  M.,  and 
the  present  condition  of  the  Turks.  1854. 

Newton  (Bp.)  on  the  Prophecies. 

Niebuhr's  Travels. 

Pitt's  Religion  and  manners  of  Mahometans. 

Rabadan's  M.  Tr.  by  Morgan.  (Curious  pi.) 

Reland's  Mahomedisa. 

Ricaut's  History  of  the  Turks. 

Simpson's  Key  to  the  Prophecies. 

Southern  Quart.  Review.  20:173. 

Stanley's  History  of  the  Eastern  Church. 

Taylor's  (W.  C.)  Hist,  of  M.  and  its  sects. 

Van  Mildert's  Boyle  Lectures.     1806. 

White's  Bampton  Lecture.  1784.  (Chris- 
tianity and  M.  compared  in  the  history, 
effects,  &c.) 

For  numerous  other  works  on  Mahometan 
doctrine  and  customs,  consult  De  Sacy, 
Bibliotheque,  1830 ;  and  Elliott's  Biblio- 
graphicnl  index  to  Mahometan  history.  1849. 

malice.    See  hatred,  kesentment. 

Dehon's  (Bp.  T.)  Sermons. 

Hey's  (Dr.  John)  Discourses  on  the  malev- 
olent sentiments. 

Mammon.    See  covetousness,  parable  of 

THE  politic  steward,  RICHES. 

Man,   Natural   History  of.    See  eth- 
nology, origin  of  nations,  unity. 

Du  Moulin,  Hist,  des  races  humaine. 
Edward,  des   Caracteres  physiologique  des 

races  humaine. 
La  Cepede,  Histoire  naturelle  de  I'homme. 

Les  ages  de  la  nature. 

Pauw,  (Euvres  Philosophique. 

Virey,  Hist,  naturelle  du  genre  humain. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  2d  Series.  11:274. 
Brit.  Quarterly  Rev.  1:337. 
Democratic  Rev.  26:227.  27:41,133. 
Dunbar's  History  of  mankind  in  rude  and 

in  cultivated  ages. 
Frazier's  Magaz.  30:537.  44:651. 
Guyot's  Earth  and  man.     Tr.  by  Felton. 
Home's  (Lord  Kames)  Sketches. 
Jones'  Origin  of  differences  of  color,  <fec. 
Latham's  Nat.  Hist,  of  the  varieties  of  man. 

Man  and  his  migrations. 

Lawrence's  Lectures.     (Able.) 
Littell's  Living  Age.  24:490.  29:323. 
Lond.  Quart.  Review.   1:328.  86:1. 
Methodist  Quart.  Rev.  4:255.  10:531. 
Mudie's  (Robt.)  Works.     Vol.  3. 
Murray's  (Jas.)  Creation,  and  the  design  of 

the  Mosaic  history. 
Princeton  Review.  21:159.  22:603,313. 
Prichard's    Physical    History   of  Mankind. 

(Modifying   inf.    of    physical    and   moral 

causes,  <fec.     1836.     Greatly  improved  in 

1855.     162  engravings.) 
Schoolcraft's  Notes  on  the  Iroquois. 
Smith's   (Sam.    S.)  Causes  of  difference   in 

color. 


Man,  Natural  History  of— continued. 

Smith's  (C.  H.)  Natural  hist,  of  the  species. 

(With    an    introduction,   containing    the 

views  of  Blumenbach,  Prichard,  Bachman, 

Agassiz,  <fec.) 
Van    Amrige's    Natural    History   of    Man. 

(Reviews  Lawrence,  Prichard,  and  others.) 
Ward's  (S.  H.)  Nat.  history  of  man.  Plates. 
Westminster  Review.  14:17.  20:186.  65:83. 
Young  (J.  R.)  on  Modern  Scepticism.    1865. 

(Reviews  Lyell,  Huxley,  Colenso,  <fcc.) 

Man,   Perfectability  of. 

See   human  progress. 

Man-Pleasing.    See  fear  of  man. 
Adams'  (Wm.)  Sermons  bef.  the  University. 
Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Marshall's  (Nathan)  Sermons. 
Smallridge's  (George)  Sermons. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Williams'  (Geo.)  Sermons.    (Two  discourses 

on  this  subject — one  showing  it  as  a  snare, 

and  the  other  as  a  duty.) 

Manicliees. 

Augustine,  contra  Adimantum. 
Fortunatum. 

Faustum. 

Secundinum. 

de  Natura  boni. 
de  Fide. 


Gregory  Nys.,  Opera. 
Alexander,  Ilpof  ras  Mavixaioviolai. 
Alticotii  Dissertatio  histor.  critica. 
Arnold,  Histoire  des  heresies. 
Baur's  Manichseisches  Religionssystem. 
Beausobre,  Hist,  critique  de.  M.     ("  Calcu- 
lated to  misleati." — Dowling.) 
Colditz's  Entstehen  des  M.  Religionssystem. 
Didymus  adversus  Manichaeos. 
Heilmanus  de  Auctoritate  librorum  N.  Test. 
Horbii  Historia  Manichaeorum. 
Hyde,  Vet.  Persarum  et  Medorum  religio. 
Mosheim,  de  Rebus  Christ,  ante  Constantin. 
Petri  Historia  Manichajorum. 
Photii  Historia  Manich^eorum. 
Bibliotheca. 


Serapion,  adversus  Manichaeos. 
Spangenbergii  Historia  Manichasorum. 
Strauchii  reeensio  Historica. 
Tillemont,  Memoires  Ecclesiastique,  etc 
Victorinus  contra  Duo  prinoipia,  <fec. 
Vossii  (G.  J.)  Theses  Theologicae. 
Wegneri  (A.  F.  V.j  Disputationes. 
Wolfii  Manichasismus  ante  Manichaeos. 
Burton's  Bampton  Lectures.     1829. 
Lardner's  Credibility,  Ac.     Part  2. 
Mosheim's  Observ.  on  Cudworth's  Intel,  sys. 
Toplady  on  the  Scheme  of  necessity.    Ch.  7. 

Manna.    See  natural  hist,  of  the  bible. 
Bocharti  Opera.  (Different  kinds  of  Manna.) 
Buxtorfii  Exercitationes. 
Calovii  (Abrah.)  Disputationes. 


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TniVionati  (Jos.)  Dissertationes. 

Salmasius    De    manna   et   saccharo.     (Two 

voliiini's,  folio  !) 
Staiielii  Thesauni?  diss,  philologiearum. 

manners.     Soe  clerical  habits. 

Manuals  of  Devotion.    See  devotion, 

PRAYER  BOOKS. 

Andrews'  Manual  of  Devotions. 
Arndt's  Garden  of  Paradise. 
Bogatzkj's  Golden  Treasury. 
Churchman's  Manual  of  Devotion. 
Cochrane's  Manual  of  Devotion.   ("Nothing 

better." — Chalmers.) 
Cosin's  (Bp.)  Private  Devotion. 
Dewar's  (D.)  Manual  of  Devotion. 
Grinfield's  Devotional  E.xeroises. 
Hawkins'  (L.)  Devotional  Exercises. 
Hele's  Select  offices  of  private  devotion. 
Holderne's  Manual  of  Devotion. 
Hutchinson's  Devotional  Exercises. 
Button's  Private  Devotions. 
Hutton's  (J.)  Devotional  Exercises. 
Ken's  Retired  Christian's  Exercises. 
Mason's  (William)  Spiritual  Treasury. 
Quark's  (Francis)  Manual  of  Devotion. 
Shephard  on  Private  Devotion. 
Spinkes'  Manual  of  Devotion. 
Strutt's  (J.)  Manual  of  Devotion. 
Sturm's  Evening  Devotions. 
-      Morning  Devotions. 
Taylor's  Golden  Grove. 
Timson's  Devout  Musings. 
Wellbeloved's  Devotional  Extracts. 
Wilson's  Sacra  Privata.         , 

Manuscripts  of  S.  S.   See  bib.  criticism, 

PHILOLOGY,  VARIOUS  READINGS. 

Assemani  Bibliotheca  Orientalis.  (Enume- 
rates and  compares  an  immense  collection 
of  MSS. ;  Turkish,  Syriac,  Persian,  Hebr., 
Armenian,  Samaritan,  and  Ethiopic.) 

De   Rossi,  Var.  Lectiones.     (Prolegomena.) 

Dupin,  Dissertations  Preliminaire. 

Houbiganti  Prolegomena. 

Montfauoon,  Bibliotheca  Bibliothecarum. 

Pfaffii  (C.  M.)  Dissertationes. 

Tischendorf,  Anecdota,  sacra  et  profana. 
(Gives  a  catalogue  of  the  manuscripts 
obtained  by  Prof.  T.,  and  also  those  of  the 
British  Museum,  and  Bodleian  Library.) 

Waltoni  Prolegomena. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  1:254. 

Butler's  Horse  Biblicte. 

Curzon's  Visit  to  monasteries  in  Lebanon. 

Dupin's  Preliminary  Dissertations. 

Kennicott's  (Benjamin)  Dissertations. 

Lawrenee  on  the  Systematic  classification  of 
MSS.  adopted  by  Griesbach.  (An  able 
disproof  of  some   of  G.'s   decisions.) 

Marsh's  Michaelis.     (Introduction.) 

Mills'  Prolegomena. 

Pettigrew's  Bibliotheca  Sussexiana.  (A 
descriptive  catalogue  of  295  ancient  MSS., 
and  1,543  different  editions  of  printed 
Bibles,  collected  by  the  Duke  of  Sussex.) 


Piatt's  Catalogue  of  Ethiopic  Biblical  MSS. 
Simons'  Critical  history  of  the  Old  Test. 
Walton's  (Bryan)  Prolegomena. 
Westwood's  Paleographia  Sacra.     (50  beau- 
tiful illustrations.) 
Wetstein's  (John  James)  Prolegomena. 

Slarcellians. 

Augustini  Epist,  ad  Marcellinum. 
Alexandri  Dissertationes. 
Irgens  de  Marcello,  Ancyrae  episcopo. 
Montfaucon,  Bibliotheca  Manuscriptorum. 

Marcioniteg. 

Epiphanius,  de  Hteresibus. 
IrensBus,  contra  Hareses. 
Origen,  contra  Marcionitas. 
Tertullian,  contra  Marcionitas. 

Alexandri  (Natalis.)  Dissertationes. 
Beausobre,  Hist,  de  Manichaeisme.     Lib.  4. 
Lcschnerti  Diss,  de  baptismate  vicario. 
Strumii  Historia  Bardesanii. 
Tillemont,  Memoires  pour  servir  a  I'histoire 
de  I'Eglise. 

Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  gospel  history. 
Mariners.    See  seamen. 

Marlolatry. 

Bailie,  de  la  Devotion  a  la  Saint  vierge. 
(This  book  produced  a  strong  sensation  at 
the  time  of  its  publication,  in  1696.) 

Basnage,  Histoire  du  culte  de  la  Vierge. 

Callixti  (Frider.  Ulric.)  Dissertationes. 

Catharini  (Ambr.)  Opuscula. 

Costeri  (Francisc.)  Meditationes. 

Marraecii  Bibliotheca  Mariana. 

Memoires  de  Trevoux. 

Sandii  Horologium  Mysticum. 

Voetii  (G.)  Disputationes  Selectae.    Ft.  III. 

Bull's  (Bp.  Geo.)  Sermons. 

Evans'  (B.)  Modern  Popery.     1855. 

Fleetwood's  Life  and  death  of  the  virgin  M. 

Gibson's  Preservative  against  Popery. 

Hall's  (John)  The  Virgin  Mary. 

Home's  (T.  H.)  Mariolatry. 

North  British  Review.  8:182. 

Patrick's  (Bp.)  Mary  misrepresented  by  the 

Roman  church. 
Powell's  (H.  T.)  Roman  forgeries. 
Seymour's  Mornings  among  the  Jesuits. 
Tayler's  (W.  F.)  ('bar.  and  crimes  of  Popery. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Wholesome  advice  from  the 

Virgin  to  her  indiscreet  worshippers. 
Tyler's  Worship  of  the  Virgin  contrary  to 

the  Scriptures,  and  to  the  practice  of  the 

first  five  centuries. 

Mark. 

Bibliandri  Protevangclion. 
Dorschei  (loan.  Geo.)  Dissertationes. 
Justinian!  Marci  Evangelist,  vita. 
Kirsteni  Vita  Evangelistarum. 
Knubel,  de  Evang.  Marci  origine. 


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Mollcri  (loann.)  Disputationes. 
Saunier's  Quellen  des  Marcus. 
Schneringii  (Godf.)  Disputationes. 
Spauheimii  (Frid.)  Exercitationes. 

niaronitest    See    monothelites. 
Assemanni  Bibliotheca  Orientalis. 
r»e  la  Croix,  Etat  present,  <fec.     1695. 
Ecchellensis  Constitut.  Ecc.  Maronitarum. 
Gerhardi  (loann.  Ernest.)  Dissertationes. 
Lacroix,  Etat  present  des  eglise  M.     1715. 
La  Roque,  Voyage  de  Syrieetde  Montliban. 
Le  Brun,  Explication  de  la  Messe. 
Le  Quicn,  Oriens  Chrii^tianus. 
Naironi  Diss,  de  origine,  nomine,  Ac.     (A 

strong  defence  of  the  sect.) 
Renaudot,  Hist.  Patriarcharum  Alexandrin. 

Collectio  Liturgiarum  Orient. 

Schnurrer,  de  Eccl.  Maronitica.    As  in  1810. 
Simon,  Histoire  critique  de  Chretiens  Orien- 

taux.     Ch.  12. 
Sionata  (a  Maronite),  de  Maronitar.  vitibus. 
Churchill's  Ten  years'  residence  on  Mount 

Lebanon.     1842  to  1852. 

Druses  and  Maronites.     To  1862. 

Clayton's  Journey  to  Damascus.     1736. 
Green's  Journey  to  Damascus.     1725. 

Marriage. 

Augustin,  de  Nuptiis. 

TertuUian,  Apologeticus  adv.  Gentes. 

ad  Uxorem. 

de  Monogamia. 

Amyraut,  Considerationes  sur  marriage. 

Bourdaloue  (Comp.  de  Jesus),  Sermons. 

Brehmii  Sex  condones  nuptiales. 

Calmeti  Dissertatio.  (Prefixed  to  Commen- 
tary on  Canticles.) 

Carpzovii  Schediasma.  (On  the  question, 
"  Should  persons  of  different  religions 
intermarry  ?") 

Chauss6e,  I'Excellence  du  marriage. 

De  Jonghe,  de  M.  ejusque  impedimentis. 

Erasmi  Christiani  Mat.  institutio. 

Fabricii  Bibliographia  Antiquaria. 

Haferungius  de  Jure  matrimoniali. 

Hotomanus  de  Veteri  ritu  nuptiarum. 

Kerner's  Kostliche  Hockzeitperlen. 

Klee  (H.),  DieEhe:  eine  dogmatisch-archae- 
ologische  Abhandlung. 

Kochii  Dissertatio.  (To  prove  that  Paul  was 
married.) 

Melancthonis  Opera.     Tom.  1. 

Neubour,  Diss,  in  1  Tim.  4:7,8. 

PufFendorf  de  Jure.     Lib.  VI,  c.  1. 

Sanchez,  Disp.  de  matrimonio.   2  vols.,  fol. ! 

Seldeni  Uxor  Hebra3ica. 

Sontagius  de  Connubiali  paradiso. 

Spangenburg's  Ehespiekel. 

Twiskii  Disputationes  sacrse. 

Adair's  Plan  of  Platonic  matrimony. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  2:70. 

Archer's  Sermons  on  matrimonial  duties. 

Astell's  Reflections  on  marriage. 

Baily's  Marriage  as  it  should  be. 


Marriage — continued. 

Barr's  (E.)  Theolog.  and  philos.  Essays. 
Baxter's  (Rich.)  Christian  Directory. 
Bean's  Advice  to  a  new-married  couple. 
Broadbelt's  (Geo.)  Original  Essays. 
BuUinger's  Christian    state   of  matrimony. 
Trans,  by  Miles  Coverdale. 

on  the  Cohabitacion  of  y'  faythfuU 


with  y"  unfaythfull. 

Butler's  (Alban)  Sermons. 

Carey's  Amer.  Museum.  4:21,105,213. 

Cecil's  Remains.     (Marriage  of  ministers.) 

Christian  Month.  Spect.  1:514. 

Cockburn's  Dignity  of  married  life. 

Coe's  Christian  Duties  and  Cautions. 

Creswell's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

Davis'  (James  M.)  Pastor's  Offering. 

Defoe's  Religious  courtship.     (Admirable.) 

Family  Instructor. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Lee.  225,234,265. 

Dodwell's  Obligation  to  marry  in  the  true 
communion. 

Dwight's  Theology.     Disc.  119. 

Elliot's  Wedding  Sermon. 

Ellison's  (H.  J.)  Way  of  holiness. 

Foster's  Duties  of  the  married  state. 

Gahan's  (William)  Sermons. 

Gataker  (Tho.)  on  Conjugal  Duties. 

Gawden's  Sanctity  and  solemnity  of  M. 

Gilly  on  Clandestine  marriages. 

Gilson's  (David)  Sermons. 

Grant's  (James)  Essays. 

Grantham's  (Tho.)  Discourses  onconj.duty. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Cases  of  Conscience. 

Hill's  Letters  and  Reflections. 

Hole's  (Matt.)  Sermons. 

Hooker's  Ecclesiastical  Polity. 

Hooper's  Seconde  booke  of  TertuUian  unto 
his  wyf;  wherein  is  conteyned  most  godly 
counsel  how  y"  unmarried  may  choose 
companyons,  and  soe  live  quietly. 

Jay's  (Will.)  Essay  on  marriage. 

Johnson's  (J.)  Advantages  and  disadv.  of  M. 

Johnson's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Kendall's  Address  to  young  women. 

Lawrence's  (William)  Marriage  vindicated. 
( The  free  love  doctrine  of  2  centuries  ago.) 

Lawton's  (Edward)  Lectures. 

Leslie's  (Charles)  Theological  Works. 

Luther's  Fruitful  sermon  on  marriage. 

Malcom's  (Howard)  Christian  rule  of  mar- 
riage. (Against  the  marriage  of  believers 
with  unbelievers.) 

Milton's  Paradise  lost.  Bk.  4,  line750,etseq. 

Morison's  Counsels  to  a  newly  wedded  pair. 

North  Brit.  Review.  12:532. 

O'Donahue  on  Social  happiness. 

Ovington's  Duties,  advant.,  and  sorrowsof  M. 

Owen's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Pamphleteer.  17:347.  18:553. 

Petrie's  Marriage  gift.     (Admirable.) 

Ryan's  Philosophy  of  Marriage. 

Salmon's  Essay  on  M.  (The  M.  ceremonies 
of  all  nations,  and  other  curious  matter.) 

Seeker's  (William)  Wedding  ring. 


287 


Marriag^e — continued.  . 

Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Stennet  on  Domestic  Duties. 
Stough ton's  (John)  Sermons. 
Strachy  on  Holy  Matrimony. 
Summerfield's  (John)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 

Wedding  ring. 

Taylor's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Tunstell's  Considerations  on  government. 
•  West's  (Moses)   Unlawfulness  of  mixed  M. 
Wheatley's  Rationale  of  the  Book  of  com- 
mon prayer. 

Bride-bush.     (Duties  of  M.) 

Cure-cloth.     (Troubles  of  M.) 

Witherspoon's  (John)  Letters. 

Many  old   German  and    Latin   books  on 
marriage  are  mentioned  by  Walch,  Biblioth. 


Marriage  with  a  "Wife's  Sister. 

See    CONSANQUINITT. 

Pro. 
Harpprecht,  Com.  in  iv.  libros  Institutionem 

Justiniani. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  1:283. 
Coppleston's  (Bp.)  Tracts. 
Cook's  (Parsons)  The  marriage  question. 
Denham  (J.  F.)  on  M.  with  a  wife's  sister. 
Denman  (Lord)  on  Do. 

Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  3:735. 
Foster's    Review   of    the    laws   prohibiting 

certain  marriages. 
Frazier's  Magaz.  41:112. 
Fry's  Case  of  marriage  between  relations. 
Jenkinson  (J.  S.)  on  M.  with  a  wife's  sister. 
London  Quart.  Review.  10:645. 
Mcllvaine's  (Bp.  C.  P.)  Letters  on  marriage. 
Quarterly  Review.  85:84. 
Sleigh  on  Marriage  with  a  wife's  sister. 
Westhead's  Marriage  code  of  Israel. 
Whately's  (Abp.)  'Tracts  and  Discourses. 

Con. 

Bucer  (Martin),  Commentaria.    (Matt,  xix.) 

Chemnitii  (Chris.)  Dissertationes. 

Perizonii  (loachim.)  Dissertationes. 

Sanchez  (Soc.  Jesu)  Disputationes. 

Selden  de  Jure  uaturale  et  gentium. 

Spengleri   Instructio  parochialis.     Pars  IV. 

Wagenseil's  Belehrung  d.  JUdisch-teutschen. 

Zanchius  de  Sponsalibus. 

Ainsworth's  Commentary.     (Levit.  18.) 

Andrews  (Bp.)  on  the  Moral  law. 

Assembly  of  Divines,  London :  Voted  that 
"A  man  may  not  marry  any  of  his  wife's 
kindred  nearer  in  blood  than  he  may  marry 
of  his  own." 

Babington's  (Bp.)  Notes  on  the  five  books 
of  Moses. 

Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 

Beza  on  Polygamy  and  Divorce. 

Butler's  (Charles)  Propinquity  an  impedi- 
ment to  Marriage. 

Calvin's  Commentary.     (Levit.  18.) 


Marriage,  &c. — continued. 
Con. 

Dwight's  (S.  E.)  Hebrew  wife. 

Edwards'  (Bp.)  Body  of  Divinity.     (On  the 
7th  commandment.) 

Hammond's  (Henry)  Works. 

Hayward's  British  laws  relating  to  the  mar- 
riage of  a  wife's  sister.     1846. 

Hope's  Report  on  the  laws,  Ac.     1850. 

Janeway  (J.  J.)  on  Unlawful  marriages. 

Keble's  (John)  Address  to  Eng.  churchmen. 

Lee's  History  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
(Appendix.) 

Livingston  (J.  H.)  on  Incestuous  marriages. 

North  British  Review.  12:286,532. 

Perkins'  Christian  Economy. 

Princeton  Review.  15:182,420. 

Proctor  (W.)  on  M.  with  a  wife's  sister. 

Pusey  (E.  B.)  on  Do. 

Tindall's  (Translator  of  the  N.  T.)  Practice 
of  Prelates. 

Weemse's  Exposition  of  the  moral  law. 

Martyrology. 

Chrysostom,  Homilise. 

Sermones  panegyrici. 

Ignatius,  Martyrii  acta. 
Origen,  Exhortatio  ad  martyrium. 
Lactantius,  Opera. 

TertuUian,  Apologeticus  adv.  Gentes. 
ad  Martyras. 


Augustine,  Sermones. 

Arnold!  Historia  Christianorum  ad  metalla 

damnatorum. 
Assemanni  Acta  martyrum.  (A  noble  work.) 
Bedae  (Venerab.)  Martyrologium. 
Bernard,  les  Heros  du  Christianisme.  (From 

Christ,  to  1858.) 
Bohemicae    Eccles.  persecutionum   synopsis 

hist. .  (A   valuable   supplement  to  Fox's 

Book  of  Martyrs.) 
Buchta  de  Numero  cruentorum. 
Calovii  (Abr.)  Confessio  Martyrum. 
Crispin!  Actiones  et  monumenta  martyrum. 

(From  the  time  of  Wicklitfe  and  Huss,  to 

1560.) 
Crocius'  Gross  Marty rbuch.     (The  martyro- 

logy  of  Germany,  France,  England,  Italy.) 
Dodwelli  Dissertationes  Cyprianae. 
Fleidner's  Buch  der  Martyrer,  und  andrer 

Glaubenszeugen  der  evangel,  lyrche. 
Galonius  de  Cruciatibus  sanct.  martyrum. 
Geddes  de  Mart,  protestantibus  Hispanis. 
Goebel's  Marter  Chronik. 
Hast's  Gesch.  der  Wiedertaufer. 
Heckel,  die  Martyrer  der  evang.  Kirche  in 

den  ersten  zeiten,  nach  der  Reformation. 
Histoire  des   Martyrs,   depuis  le  temp   des 

apotres,  jusq'a  present.     1619.     (The  first 

Protestant  general  martyrology.) 
Ittigius  Selecta  hist,  ecclesiastica. 
Kortholtus  de  Vita  et  moribus  Christianis 

primajvis. 
Loescheri  Dissertations.     (Early  Martyrs.) 


288 


Mart  yrology—rnyih'nvfd. 

Luykin,  Thf-atre  iles  niartyrep.  (Has  104 
curiuus  old  engravinjjs  of  iimrtyrdoins,  of 
Apostles,  early  Cliri.-'liiiii.-',  Walilensies,  Ac. 
It  is  little  more  than  extracts  from  Van 
Braght.) 

Marangoni  Thesaurus  Parochorum.  (English, 
Scotch,  and  Irish  martyrs.) 

Martelaors  Spiegel  der  Werclose  christenen. 

Melius  de  Persceutione  Pliniana. 

Muhlii  Coinmentaria  de  Martyribus. 

Niemanni  (Seba.«t.)  J)is?ortationes. 

Ortlobii  (Christoph.)  Dissertationee. 

Ostii  Diss,  de  hj-innis  marfyrum. 

Reuchlinus  de  Stu<lio  M.  in  ecel.  primativa. 

Ries'  (Hans  de)  Jlist.  de  Martelaaren.  (A 
great  treasure,  embracing  the  perio<l  from 
1524  to  icon.  Often  reprint,  and  enlarged.) 

Ruinarti  Selecta  et  sincera  martyrum  acta. 
(Lauded  by  Walch  and  Weisman.  He 
collects  about  all  the  authentic  accounts 
of  the  sayings  and  doings  of  the  early 
martyrs.) 

Saligius  de  Diptychis  veterum. 

Sausay,  Martyrologium  Gallicanum. 

Schmidtii  (Sebast.)  Dissertationes. 

Sebastiaenzoon's  Het  ofler  des  Heercn. 
Events  in  1599. 

Tillemont,  Memoires  pour  servir,  Ac. 

Van  Braght's  Bloedigh  toonel  der  Doops- 
gesinde  en  weereloose  Christenen. 

Walchii  (Geo.)  I)issertationes. 

Wandelberti  Martyrologium. 

Weinrichii  Martyrologium  sanctorum. 

Zoruii  (P.)  Acta  Martyrum. 

Bilson's  Martyrs  of  the  reign  of  Mary. 

Bloomfield's  Jlistorj-  of  the  martyrs.    Plates. 

Bonar's  Last  days  of  martyrs. 

Boyle's  Martyrd.  of  Theodore  and  Didymus. 

Bray's  Papal  dominion. 

Brown's  (J.  Newton)  Baptist  martyrs. 

Cave's  Lives  of  the  .\postles. 

Challoner's  Modern  British  martyrology. 

Clarke's  (Sam.)  General  martyrology.  (A 
very  useful  work,  extending  from  the 
beginning  to  1500.) 

Comber's  History  of  the  French  massacre. 

Coverdale's  Letters  of  the  martyrs  who  gave 
their  )y  ves  in  the  late  bloodye  persecution. 
1564. 

Crookshank's  Martj-rology.     (Modern  M.) 

Dodwell's  I'rimitive  martyrs. 

Fox's  Martyrology.  (A  complete  edition, 
with  plates,  was  published  in  1841.  An 
edition  in  3  vols.,  folio,  1S61,  has  an  im- 
mense number  of  curious  wood-cuts.  But 
that  of  Mendham  A  Pratt,  in  1855,  is 
preferred.     8  vols.,  8vo.) 

Geddes'  Miscellaneous  Tracts. 

Haile's  (Lord)  Remains  of  Chris,  antiqnitj. 

Harper's  (T.)  Lives  and  suflcrings  of  the  M. 

Hook's  (Ellis)  Spirit  of  the  martyrs. 

Kirkman's  Lives  and  sufl'eriiigs  of  the  M. 

Mall's  History  of  the  Martyrs. 


Martyrology-^-eontinued. 

Moore's  (Henry)  Persecutions  of  the  Church 
of  Rome.    (A  full  Protestant  martyrology, 
with  lives  of  Reformers  and  Pojies,  history 
of  the  Inquisition,  Ac.     Many  plates.) 
Recce's  Martyrology.  (A  valuable  compend.) 
Rey's  Persecutions  by  the  French  olergy. 
Stamp's  (J.  S.)  Martyrologia.  Plates.  (Com- 
prehensive.) 
Stejihens'  Martyrological  Biography. 
Taylor's  (B.)  England's  bloody  tribunal. 
Van  Braght's  Martyrology  of  the  Baptists. 

Trans,  by  Underbill. 
Watson's  (John)  English  Martyrology. 

A  multitude  of  other  martyrologies  are 
extant,  chiefly  Papal.  Bolland,  in  his 
general  preface  to  the  Arid  Snnrlnrum,  treats 
at  length  on  the  subject  of  Martvrologies 
and  Menologies.  A  list  of  Latin  martyrolo- 
gies is  given  by  Fabricics,  Bibliuth.  Graec. 
Vol.  9. 

Mary  Maj^dalen. 

Anquetin,     l)is!;ertafion.     (To    prove     that 

Mary  .Miigilalen,  Mary,  sister  of  Martha, 

and  Mary  the  sinner,  were  three  different 

l)ersons.j 
Bos?uet,  (Euvrcs  Completes.  Vol.  27.  ("  The 

three  Magdalens.") 
Bourdaloue,  Sermons. 
Calmeti  Dissertationes.     (Pref.  t«  Com.  on 

Luke.) 
Casauboni  Exercitationes.     Exerc.  XFV. 
Lamii  Apparatus  Biblicus.    (Maintains  that 

there  was  but  one  Mary  Magdalen.) 
Masson,  La  femme  pecherisse  de  I'Evangile: 

son  unitO  avec  Marie  Madeleine,  et  Marie 

de  Bethanie. 
Pezroni  Historia  Evangelica. 
Sorii  Apologetica.  (Same  opinion  as  Lamy.) 

Newlin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
Tillemont's  Ecclesiastical  History. 
Townley's  Essays  on  vor.   subjects.     Ess.  5. 
Williams'  (William)  Sermons. 

Mary,  Mother  of  Chrlat. 

Lipinii  (.Martin.)  Disputationes. 
Meisneri  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Montagu  (R.),  Analecta. 
Apparatus 


Riamboldi  testis  veritatis  in  historias^arise ; 

adv.  Baronium  et  alios. 
Schmidii  (Jo.  Andr.)  Prolusiones. 

Masonry.    See  FRBEMAgoxRT. 

Masora.    See  vowbl  poikts. 

Mass. 

Albertin  (Valcn.)  de  Eucharistia. 
Areularii  (loan.  Dan.)  Disputationes. 
Baliluini  (Fridcr.)  Disputationes. 
Bauer,  Priifung  der  Griindc. 
Boehart,  Traits  de  sacrifice  de  la  messe. 


289 


Mass — ontiniied. 

Buddei  Miscellanea  Sacra. 
Callixti  (Fridcr.)  Dissertationes. 
Carlstadt's  Ausleguug  der  Worte  Christi. 
Dassovii  (Thcodor.)  Disputationes. 
Dei'odon  [or  Rodon],  le  Tombeau  de  la  messe. 
Du  Moulin,  Pratique  des  ceremonies  de  la  M. 
Fechtius  de  Orig.  et  superstitione  Missarum. 
Fuerleini  Dissertationes  histor.  theol. 
Gerhardi  (Ernest.)  Dissertationes. 
Haberkorn,  d.  Grumllichen  Widcrlegung. 
Gesner  de  Ritibus  quas  Rom.  eccl.  a  majori- 

bus  suis  Gentilibus  in  sacra  transtulit. 
Jaegeri  Suppositio  missae  sacrifieio. 
Kiliani  Tract,  de  sacrifieio  missatieo. 
Le  Brun,  Explication  des  pri^res,  Ac. 
Lutheri  Opera. 
MolinEei  Anatome  Misste. 
Mornay,  de  doct.  de  I'Euchariste,  quand,  et 

par  quels  degres.  la  messe  s'est  introduite 

a  sa  place. 
Osiandri  (J.  A.)  Dissertationes. 
PfaflBus  de  Falsitate,  vanitate,  etc. 
Scheibel's  Abendmahl  des  Herrn. 
Schmidtii  (And.)  Exercitationes. 
Schultbess'  Lehre  von  h.  Abendmahl. 
Sohnii  (Georg.)  Opera. 

Sutlivius  de  Variis  erroribus  Romanae  Eccl. 
Thummii  (Theodor.)  Disputationes. 
Zornii  (Pet.)  Dissertationes. 
Zwinglii  Expositio  eucharistisB. 

Anderson's  (Dr.  W.)  The  Mass. 
Becon's  (Tho.)  Relics  of  Rome. 

(Various  other  tracts.) 

Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Works. 

Brevint's  (D.)  Missale  Romanum.    (Strong.) 

Cotter's  Trans,  of  the  M.  and  rubrics.  Notes. 

Cranmer's  (Abp.)  Worjis. 

Bering  (Sir  Ed.)  on  Proper  Sacrifice. 

Derodon's  Funeral  of  the  Mass. 

Du  Moulin's  Anatomy  of  the  Mass. 

Hicks'  Controversial  Letters. 

Lee's  The  Family  and  its  duties. 

Maguire's  One  hundred  defects  of  the  Mass. 

Meager's  Popish  Mass  celebrated  by  heathen 

priests,  for  the   living  and  the  dead,  for 

ages  before  Christ. 
Retrospective  Review.  12:70. 
Whitby's  Absurdity  and  Idolatry  of  the  M. 

See  ancient  books  and  pamphlets  on  this 
subject,  in  Walch's  Bibllnth.,  and  Lowndes' 
British  Lihrarian.  At  the  time  of  the  Re- 
formation, most  of  the  productions  of  the 
press  had  refereace  to  some  part  of  the 
Popish  controversy. 

Massacre  of  St.  Bartliolomew. 

Brizzard's  Bartholemaus  nacht. 

Cockl)urn's  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew. 
Comber's  Hist,  of  the  Mass.  of  St.  B.  Plates. 
Dublin  Univ.  Magazine.  H.3:298. 
Waddington's  Black  Bartholomew. 
Wilkes'  Persecut.  of  Protestants  in  France. 

19 


Masters.     See  rflativk  dctier. 
Materialism.  See  immortalitt,  necessitt, 

SODL,  SPINOCISM. 

Pro. 
BUchner  (Louis)  Kraft  und  Stoff. 
Cabanis,  Rapports  du  physique  et  du  moral 

de  I'homme. 
Camper  (Pierre),  (Euvres. 
Ezalbe's  Neue  Darstclluug  d.  Scnsualismus. 
Feurbach's  Wesen  d.  Christcnthum. 
Hobbes'  Elementa    Philosophiaj. 
Holbach's  (P.  T.)  Systeme  de  la  Nature. 
La  Mettrie,  L'Homme  machine. 

ffiuvres  Philosophique. 

Pallas,  Elenchus  Zoophytorum. 

Spicilegia  Zoologica. 

Spinoza,  Opera  posthuma. 
Voigt's  Bildern  aus  d.  Thierleben. 

Atkinson  (Henry  G.)  on  Materialism. 
Broussais  on  Irritability  and  insanity. 
Compte's  Positive  Philosophy. 
Cooper's  (Dr.  Tho.)  Philosophical  Essays  on 

Materialism  and  association  of  ideas. 
Coward's  (Dr.  W.)  Thoughts  on  the  Soul. 

Second  'Thoughts. 

Further    Thoughts    upon    Second 

Thoughts.     (Reply  to  Turner.) 

Fearon's  (H.  B.)  Thoughts   on  Materialism. 
Hartley  on  Man. 

Hegel's  Encyclopedia  of  philos.  sciences. 
Hobbes'  Elements  of  philosophy.     Sec.  1. 

Human  Nature. 

Leviathan. 


Holmes  (Ed.)  on  the  Materiality  of  the  soul. 
Holyoake's  Works.     (Various  articles.) 
Lawrence's  Lectures  on  Physiology. 
Martineau's  (J.)  Rationale  of  relig.  enquiry. 
Martineau's  (Miss)  Laws  of  man's  nature. 
Mirabaud's  System  of  Nature. 
Morgan  on  the  Philosophy  of  life. 
Parker  (T.)  on  Matters  in  relation  to  religion. 
Priestley  (Jos.)  on  Matter  and  Spirit. 
Essay  on  Hartley's  Theory. 


Tattersall  on  the  Anatomical  argument. 

Toland's  Pantheisticon. 

Vestiges  of  the  Nat.  history  of  creation. 

Con. 
Bacon,  de  Augmentis  Scientiarum. 
Bergier,  Examen  du  Materialisme. 
Cicero,  de  Senectute. 
Fabri,  Briefe  gegen  d.  Materialismus. 
Fichte  (J.  H.),  Anthropologic. 
Frauenstadt's  Materialismus  sein  Wahrh. 
Frohschammer's   Menschenseele  u.  Physiol. 
Plato,  de  Legibus. 
Schaller  (Julius)  Leib  und  Seele. 
Scholten,  M.  moderne,  et  ses  causes.     1859 
Tittman  (F.  W.),  Ueber  Leben  u.  StofiF. 
Vitringae  Observationes.     Lib.  III. 
AVeber,  die  neuste  Vergotterung  d.  Stoff. 
Abernethy's  Physiological  Lectures. 
Allen  on  the  Immortality  of  the  soul. 
Baxter  (And.)  on  the  Soul.    ("Just,  precise, 

and  finished." — Warbueton.) 


290 


Materialism — continutd. 

Con. 
Barrow's  (Isaac)  Works. 
Beattie  on  Truth. 
Belsbam's  Essays.     Vol.  2. 
Benson's  Reply  to  Dr.  Priestley. 
Bentley's  Boyle  Lectures.  1691,1692. 
Berington's  Letters  on  Materialism. 
Berkeley's  Minute  Philosopher. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  17:201. 
Bold  (Sam.)  on  the  Resurrection. 
Boyle's  (Robert)  Free  Enquiry. 

Essay  on  final  causes. 

Broughton's  Psychologia.     (Masterly.) 
Brown's  Philosophy  of  the  human  mind. 
Buchanan's  Modern  Atheism.   Ch.  4.  1855. 
Cheyne's  Principles  of  Natural  Religion. 
Christian  Review.  27:289. 
Clarke's  (S.)  Boyle  Lectures.     1704.1705. 

Against  H.  Dodwell  on  the  Soul. 

Ditton  on  the  Resurrection. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  2,  prop.  24. 
Drew  (Sam.)  on    the   Soul.     ("Wonderful. 

Nothing   like   it  was   ever   published." — 

Prof.  Kidd.) 
Dudley's  (John)  Anti-materialist. 
Dwight's  Sermons.     Ser.  2,3. 
Eclectic  Rev.  New  Series.  2:410. 
Fearon's  Thoughts  on  Materialism. 
Ferriar  on  the  Doctrine  of  Materialism. 
Fleming's  Survey  of  Coward  on  the  Soul. 
Frazier's  Mag.  4.3:418. 

Gifford's  Outline  of  an  Answer  to  Priestley. 
Grove's  (Henry)  Thoughts  on  a  future  state. 

Essay  on  the  soul's  immateriality. 

GurJon's  Boyle  Lectures.     1721,1722,1723. 

Hallet's  Notes  on  Scripture. 

Hart's  Materialism  tested  by  reason. 

[Hole's,  (Matt)]  Antidote  to  Infidelity. 

Horseley's  Tracts. 

How's  Living  Temple. 

Hunter's  Physiology. 

Jackson  on  Matter  and  Spirit. 

Jaeger's  Examination  of  Spinoza. 

Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christ'y.  (Pref.) 

Keach's  (Benj.)  Impostor  detected. 

Kenrick's  Essay  on  primaeval  history. 

Langston  on  the  Rational  Soul. 

Lee's  (Arthur)  Immortality  of  the  soul. 

Lee's  (Samuel)  Eschatology. 

Littell's  Living  Age.  29:323,373. 

Locke's  Essays.     Book  4,  ehap.  3. 

Memoirs  of  Manchester  Philos.  Society.  4:20. 

Monboddo's  (Lord)  Ancient  Metaphysics. 

Monthly  Review.  2:382.     (Rev.  of  Holmes.) 

More's  Immortality  of  the  Soul. 

Nichols'  Conference  with  a  Theist. 

Paine's  Soul  and  Instinct,  physiolegieally 

considered. 
Price's  Dissertations. 
Princeton  Review.  37:243. 
Purves'  Observations  on  Dr.  Priestley. 
Ramsay's  Principles  of  Nat.  and  Rev.  Relig. 
Reid's  (Thomas)  Essays. 
Eoe'8  Bible  versus  Materialism. 


Materialism — continutd. 

Con. 

Rotherham  on  the  Distinc.  bet.  soul  and  body. 

Stewart's  Philosophy  of  the  mind. 

Stillingfleet's  Origines  SacraB. 

Tarrier  on  the  Brain. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Tucker's  Light  of  Nature  pursued. 

Turner  on  the  Separate  existence  of  the  soul. 

(Reply  to  Coward.) 
Urwin  (Joseph)  on  Materialism. 
Watts'  Ontology. 

Essays.     Essay  3. 


Wilkinson's  Connect,  of  the  body  with  man. 

Clarke,  Baxter,  Law,  Pickard,  and  others, 

give  the  principal  arguments  on  both  sides. 

Maternal  Duties.  See  family  govern- 
ment, FEMALE  SEX,  RELATIVE  DaTIEg, 
WIVES. 

Aime-Martin,  Education  des  mfires :  ou  de 
la  civilization  du  genre  humaine  par  les 
femmes. 

Abbot's  (John  S.)  Mother  at  home. 

Anderson's  (Christ.)  Domestic  Constitution. 
(Has  scarcely  an  equal  on  this  subject.) 

Bakewell's  (Mrs.)  Mother's  Guide. 

British  Mother's  Journal.  Period.  London. 

Christian  Review.  2:20. 

De  Foe's  Family  Instructor. 

Denham's  (J.  F.)  Letters  to  a  mother. 

Duncan's  Cottage  Fireside. 

Ellis'  (Mrs.)  Mothers  of  England. 

Englishwoman's  Magaz.     Lond.,  from  1846. 

Fry's  Scripture  principles  of  education. 

G.arnett's  Lectures. 

Hall  on  the  Education  of  children. 

Hamilton's  (Mrs.)  Letters. 

Helme's  Maternal  Instruction. 

James'  Family  Monitor. 

Kendall  on  Parental  Education. 

Marshall's  (Emily)  Woman's  Worth. 

Martin  on  the  Education  of  mothers. 

Memoir  of  Mrs.  Isabella  Graham. 

Memoir  of  Mrs.  Susan  Huntingdon. 

Milner's  (Mrs.)  Christian  Mother.  (Exem- 
plifications from  Bible  narratives.) 

Mother's  Magazine.     Period.     N.  York. 

Mother's  Journal.     Period.     N.  York. 

Mother's  Friend.     Period.     London. 

Payson's  Sermons  for  Christian  families. 

Phillips'  The  Hannahs.  (The  influence  of 
mothers  over  sons.) 

Reed's  Mother's  Manual. 

Sigourney's  (Mrs.)  Letters  to  mothers. 
Letters  to  young  ladies. 


Sprague's  Letters  to  a  daughter. 
Spring  (Gard.)  on  the  Relig.  Ed.  of  children. 
Spurr  (Mrs.)  on  the  Educ.  of  infant  children. 
Taylor's  (of  Ongar)  Advice  to  Mothers. 
Taylor's  (Mrs.)  Maternal  solicitude. 
Wall's  (C.)  Mother's  Book. 

Matter  not  Self-Existent. 

See   ATHEISM,   ETERNAL  EXISTENCE  OF 
MATTER,  GNOSTICS. 


291 


Mattheiv.    See  apostlbs. 
Buslavii   Dissortationes.     (On    the   original 

iHMguage  of  his  gospel.) 
Ferf,  lie  Auotor.  Matt,  in  refcrendo  C.  v-vii. 
Florin!  Exereitationcs  PhilologiciC. 
Frischii  Dissertationes.    (Matthew  not  to  be 

confoundeJ  with  Levi.) 
Michaelis  Prolegomena  ad  N.  Testamentum. 
Olshausen,  A]>ostol.  evang.  M.  origo  defend. 
Schuberti  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 

Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Dehon's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Jones'  (Jer.)  Reply  to  Mr.  Whiston's  charge 

of  dislocation. 
Marsh's  Michaelis. 
Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

nieaiis  of  Grace.    See  hearing. 

Charnock's  (Stephen)  Works. 

Darnell's  (W.  N.)  Sermons. 

Dehon's  Sermons  on  the  means  of  grace. 

Dwight's  Theology.     Ser.  135,137. 

Foster's  Essays.  (On  the  epithet  Romantic.) 

Fuller's  (Andrew)  Works. 

Griffin's  Park  St.  Lectures.     Lee.  7  and  8. 

Jelf's  Bampton  Lectures.     1844. 

Kcttlewell  on  Christian  Obedience. 

Lawson's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Martin's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.  (Sermon 
bv  W.  Greenhill.) 

Scott's  (Dr.  John)  Christian  Life.  ("Want- 
ing in  Evangelical  views."  Bickersteth.) 

Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 

White's  (Hugh)  Profession  and  practice. 

Mediation  of  Christ.    See   atonement, 

MESSIAH,   REDEMPTION,  &C. 

Ilaueisenii  Dissert,  de  loco  Gal.  iii.  20. 
Osiandri  Theologia  Positiva. 
Schotanus  de  Jesu  Christo  mediatore. 

Balmer's  (Robert)  Academic  Lectures. 

Bateman's  (Josiah)  Sermons. 

Rennet's  (W.  J.  E.)  Sermons. 

Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 

Charnock's  (Stephen)  Sermons. 

Clarke's  (David)  Sermons. 

Clarkson's  (David)  Sermons. 

Flavel's  Fountain  of  life. 

Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 

Hopkins'  (Ezekiel)  Sermons. 

Hurrion's  Knowledge  of  Christ. 

.Jinu's  on  the  Mediation  of  Christ. 

Knox's  (.1.  S.)  Sermons. 

McLaiichlan's  Way  to  (iod. 

Meikle's  Nat.  of  the  mediator,  dispensation. 

Ogileu's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Owen  on  Redemption. 

Pearson's  Nat.  and  benefit  of  Christianity. 

Symington  on  the  Atonement. 

Thompkins'  Christ  the  Mediator. 

Townsend's  (.John)  Discourses  on  Prayer. 

Townsend's  (George)  Sermons. 

Vaughn's  (Charles  J.)  Sermons. 

Whiston's  Sermons  and  Essays. 


Meditation.    See  contemplatioit, 

DEVOTION,  SOLITUDE. 

Augustine.  Meditationes. 
Gerardi  (loann.)  Meditationes. 
Gromatensis  de  Oratione  et  Meditatione. 
Riccius   de  mode  recte  Meditandi  de  rebus 

Divinis. 
Sturm,  Betrachtungen  iiber  d.  worke  Gottes. 

Anthony's  (John)  Comfort  of  the  soul. 

Augustine's  Meditations.    Tr.  by  T.  Rogers. 

Bateman's  (Josiah)  Sermons. 

Bates'  (Wm.)  Works.     Disc.  16. 

Bennct's  Christian  Oratory. 

Berkley's  (Earl  of)  IHstorical  Applications. 

Bogan's  Mirth  of  a  Christian  life. 

Brown's  Natural  and  Revealed  religion. 

Brownrig's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Bryson's  (James)  Sermons. 

Bullar's  (John)  Lay  lectures.     Lect.  6. 

Burroughs'  (James)  Sermons. 

Butcher's  (Wiliam)  Sermons. 

Calamy's  (Edin.)  Art  of  Divine  meditation. 

Capel's  Daily  Observations. 

Cawood's  (John)  Sermons. 

Chalmers'    Sermons.      (Difference    between 

knowledge  and  consideration.) 
Charnock's  Works. 
Corbet's  Self-employment  in  secret. 
Davies'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Dwight's  Theology.     Ser.  146. 
Edwards'  (Bp.)  Theologia  Reformata. 
Fuller's  (Andrew)  Sermons. 
Gerard's  (J.)  Meditations.  Tr.  by  Winterton. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  Works. 
Horneck's  Great  law"of  Consideration. 
Howe's  (Charles)  Devout  Meditations. 
Jones'  Book  of  the  Heart. 
Kennaway's  (Charles  E.)  Sermons. 
Melville's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Morehead's  (Robert)  Discourses. 
Palej''s  (William)  Sermons. 
Pearsall's  (Richard)  Contemplations. 
Quarle's  Spare  Hours. 
Sibbs'  Divine  Meditations. 
Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Life  of  Christ. 
Thomas'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Townson's  (John)  Sermons. 
Usher's  (Abp.)  Manual  of  divine  duties. 
Verschoyle's  (Hamilton)  Sermons. 
Waple's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Warwick's  Spare  Minutes.     (Excellent.) 
White's  Divine  Meditations. 
Wilson's  Saera  Privata. 
Young's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Meekness.    See  beatitudes,  pride. 
Bundy's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Chalmers'  (Tho.)  Posthumous  Works. 
Cock's  (.John)  Sermons. 
Coite's  (Thomas  W.)  Sermons. 
Cook's  (John)  Sermons. 
Cooper's  (E.)  Sermons. 
Cooper's  (James)  Sermons. 
Cox's  (Robert)  Sermons. 


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Meeltness— crtn/iwM/'rf. 

Dunlop's  (Will.)  Sermons. 

Edwards  on  the  Affections. 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 

Evans  on  Christian  Temper. 

Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 

Henry  (Matt.)  on  Quietness  of  spirit. 

Hunt's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Jones'  (Will,  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Knight's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Le  Bas'  (Cha.  W.)  Sermons. 

Logan's  (John)  Sermons. 

Scougal's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 

Spring's  (Gardner)  Essays. 

Sumner's  (John  Bird)  Sermons. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Va«ghn  (Henry)  on  the  Fruits  of  the  Spirit. 

Vincent's  (Will.)  Sermons. 

Whiehcot's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Whitaker's  (Edw.  W.)  Sermons 

Wilkins'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Meeting    Houses.     See    chtiroh    archi- 

TECTDRE,    PLACES    OF   WORSHIP. 

Melanclioly.    See  despondency. 
Baxter's  (Rich.)  Cure  of  Melancholy. 
Brady's  (Nicholas)  Sermons. 
Burton's  Anatomy  of  Melancholy.     (Kinds, 

causes,  symptoms,  and  cures.) 
Clarke's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Clifford's  Signs  and  causes  of  Melancholy. 
Fawcet's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 
Kollock's  (Shepard  K.)  Sermons. 
Marshall's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Moss'  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Rogers  (Timothy)  on  Trouble  of  mind. 
Smith's  (Dr.  William)  Sermons. 
Trebeok's  (Andrew)  Sermons. 
Whitefield's  (George)  Sermons. 

nielancthon. 

Melancthonis  Opera  Omnia.  (Many  editions. 

The   last  is  by  Bretschneider.     24  vols., 

4to.     1836.) 
Melancthonis  Werke.  Herausg.  von  Koethe. 

1830. 
Camerarii  Melancthonis  vitae  narratio. 
Dresler's  !Melancthon's  Leben  und  Wirken. 
Hildebrandt's  Melancthon. 
Knauth's  (F.)  Philipp  Melancthon 
Kuhlmen's  P.  Melancthon. 
Ledderhose's  Christliche  Biographien. 
Matthes'  Melancthon's  Leben  und  AVirken. 
Meurer's  P.  Melancthon's  Leben. 
Neubert's  (H.  M.)  M.  und  die  stadt  Dresden. 
Strobel,  Melancthoniana. 

Apologie  Melancthons. 

Wohlfarth's  Philip  Melancthon. 

Melancthon,  Life  of;  by  F.  A.  Cox. 

■    by  Heppe. 

by  Ledderhose. 

by  Planck. 


nielauctlion — continued. 

Am.  Quart.  Reg.  15:306. 
Biblioth.  Sacra.  3:301. 
Brit.  Quart.  Rev.  3:191. 
Chris.  Examiner.  20:273. 
Eclectic  Magazine.  8:27. 
Princeton  Rev.  10:1. 
Quarterly  Review.  14:236. 

There  are  various  other  lives  of  Melanc- 
thon. Several  appeared  in  1860,  the  ter- 
centenary of  his  death. 

Melcliisedec. 

Benzelii  Dissertationes  Academieae. 
Borgesii  Hist.  Critica  Melchisedechi. 
Calmet,  Commentaire.  (Dissertation  prefixed 

to  the  Epistles.) 
Deylingii  Observationes  Sacrse. 
Fabricii  de  Sacerdotio  Christi. 
Gaillardi  Melchesidecus  Christus  unus. 
Heideggeri  Historia  patriarcharum. 
Hottingeri  Diss,  philologico-theologicarum. 
Koerburgii  Dissertationes  Philologicaa. 
Kraftii  Observationes  Saeraj. 
Van  Rein,  Dissertationes  Philologicse. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  3d  Series.  4:495. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  16:528. 

Broughton's  (H.)  Works.     (Affirms  him  to 

be  Shem.) 
Calvin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Chevallier's  Hulsean  Lectures.     1826. 
Close's  (Francis)  Historical  Sermons. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses, 
(lill's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons  and  Tracts. 
Glas'  (John)  Notes  on  Scripture  texts. 
Gray  on  the  Priesthood  of  Jesus  Christ. 
.James  on  the  Priesthood  of  Christ. 
Jerome's  Epistles  to  Evangelus. 
Kollock's  (Shepard  K.)  Sermons. 
Owen's  (John)  Dissertations. 
Page  (Thomas)  on  the  Types. 
Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity. 
Sharp's  (Granville)  Melchisedec. 

Memory.    See  mnemonics. 
Des  Cartes  de  Passionibus. 
Helvetius  de  L'Esprit. 
Tafel's  Unsterblichkeit  und  Wiedererinner- 

ungskraft,  <tc.,  der  Seele. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.     Prop.  8. 

Durham's  Physico-Theology.  Book  5,  ch.  1. 

Knott's  New  aid  to  memory.     1841. 

Locke's  Essays.     Bk.  3. 

Reid  on  the  Intellectual  powers.    (Gives  the 

difi'erent  theories  concerning  memory.) 
Stewart's  Philosophy  of  the  mind. 
Universalist  Quarterly.  5:221. 
Watts'  Essays.     Essay  3. 

Memory  after  DeatU. 

Alstrin,  de  Anima. 
Fabricii  (J.  A.)*Exercitationes. 
Guntheri  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Olearii  (B.  C.)  Dissertationes. 


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Scholand,  Das  ewige  Leben. 
Schubert's  Seelen  nacht  dem  Tode. 
More's  (Henry)  Philosophical  poems. 

Meiidseaus.    See  hemerobaptists. 

nXenuo  Simon. 
Mennonis  Opera  theologica. 
Cramer,  Het  leven  en  de  verrigtingen  von 

Menno  Simons. 
Harder,  das  Leben  Menno  Simons. 
Roosen,  M.  S.  den  evangelischen  Mennoti- 

tengemeinden. 
Brown's  (J.  N.)  Life  and  times  of  Menno. 

Mennonites. 

Pro. 

Confessio  brevis  prsecipuorum   Chris,   fidei 

articulorum.     1580. 
Confession  des  Christlichen  Ulaubens.    Dor- 
drecht.    1632. 
Confessio  Fidei  illorum  Mennonistarum  qui 

vulgo  clarici  vocantur.     1678. 
Abrahami  Apologia  pro  Protestantibus. 

Introd.  in  scientiam  cultus  Divini. 

Bekentnis   des    Glaubens    nach    Gotteswort 

wie  Dasselbe  von  vielen  Jahren,  etc.  1618. 
Bekentnissen    der   vereinigten    Flamischen, 

Friesischen,  und  Hochdeutschen  Taufge- 

sinten  Gemeinengottes.     16B5. 
Braghtii  Theatrum  Martyrum. 
Centz  [or  Centson],  Confession  des  Glaubens 

und  vornehmsten  Stucken  der  Christlichen 

Lehre.     1630. 
Dooregeestii  Apologia  pro  Mennot.  doctrina. 

Catechesis. 

Epistolae  ad  F.  Spanheim. 

Eeghemi  Theologia  Christiana. 
Fred'erici  (Douwen.)  Catechesmus. 

Orthodoxa  Doctrina. 

Indicatio  in  aphorismos  fundament. 

Gerberi  Confessio  fidei  Christianae. 

Handlung  der  Vereinigten  flamischen.  1649. 

Huyzen  (Cornel.)  Cateohismus. 

Knuyt,  Brevis  confessio  fidei. 

Linder's  (J.)  Vaterlandes  fall  u.  des  V.  Trost. 

Mennonis  Opera  Theologica. 

Munzer's  Ordnung  d.  deutsch.  Amts  zu  Alsted. 

Protestatior  und  Entbietung. 

Deutsche  evangelische  Messe. 

Several  other  treatises. 

Nicolai  Praecip.  dogmatum  fidei  confessio. 

Quod  sit  Ecclesia  Dei. 

Outerman  das  Bekfentnis,  etc. 

Petri  (Pet.)  Dissertationes. 

Phillippi  Enchiridion  Christ,  doctrinae. 

Reiswitz's  Glaubensbekentniss  d.  M. 

Riesius  de  Recto  linguas  usu. 

Roosen,  Disquisitio  Historioa. 

Schabaelii  Paradismus  Animarum. 

Togeri  (Frid.)  Christianae  Theolog.  Systema. 

Twiske,  de  Religionis  Libertate. 

(Other  works.) 

Van     Gent's    Aufang    und    Fortgang    der 

Uneinigkeiten. 
Van  Huyzen,  Epitome  doct.  Mennonitarum. 
Wybrantii  Catechesis  in  symbolum  apostol. 


Wiertn.on.ltea—cantinvcd. 

Con. 
Ampsingii  (lo.  Asueri)  Disputationes. 
Botsacc,  Weiderlegung  de  weidertauSerischen 

Lehre. 
Bullinger  adversus  Catabaptistarum. 
Burgmann's  (lo.  Chris.)  Dissertationes. 
Cassander  de  Baptismo  Infantum.    Prefatio. 
Cloppenburgii  (loan.)  Gangrena  Theologiae. 
Hunnii  (Nicol.)  Dissertationes. 
Koecheri  (loan.  Chris.)  Commentationes. 
Lasco  (Johan.  A.),  Defensio  verae  Doctrinae. 
Loescheri  (Casp.)  Dissertationes. 
Luther,  Von  der  himlischen  Propheten. 
Masecovii  Anti-Mennone. 
Melancthoni  Opera.     (Against  Servetus.) 
Mulleri  (L)ann.)  Anabaptismum. 
Osiandri  Enchiridion  Controversiarum. 
Rues,  Gegenwiirtigen  Zustand  d.  M. 
Rulich's  Rettung  unserer  Kindertauffe,  etc. 
Schulteti  Disputationes. 
Schultz's  Warnung  fur  gemeinschaft,  &c. 
Spanheimii  Elenchus  Controv.  Theolog. 
Wigandus  in  Dogmatibus  Anabaptistarum. 

Mennonites,  History  of. 

Alenzoon's    Gegenbericht ;   auf  die  Vorrede 

des  Martyrbuchs. 
Burgmanni  de  Hist.  M.  fontibus  et  subsidiis. 
Crichton's  Geschichte  der  Mennoniten. 
Jehring's  Griindliche  Historic  von  der  Be- 

gebenheiten,   &c.     (Describes  the  martyr- 
dom of  many.) 
Hast's  Geschichte  der  Wiedertauffer. 
Hunzinger's    Kirchen   und   Schulwesen  der 

Taufgesinnten. 
Keltneri  (Frider.)  Disputationes. 
Kieseling's  Lehrgebaude  der  Wiedertaufer. 
Kraftii  Bibliotheca  Theologica. 
Loescheri  (Caspar.)  Dissertationes." 
Maatschoen's  Gesch.  der  Mennoniten. 
Mennonis  Opera  Theologica. 
Molleri  Cimbria  Literata. 
Rose's     Unschuld     und    Gegenbericht    der 

evangelischen  taufgesinten  Christen. 
Rues'  Nachrichten  vom  Zustande  der  M. 
Schultz's  Warnung  fur  d.  Gemeinschaft  der 

Gottesdienstes  d.  Mennonisten. 
Schyn,  Hist.  Christianorum  in  Belgio  feeder. 

(Clearly  distinguishes  the  Men.  from  the 

Anabaptists    of   Germany,    and   is   every 

way  profound  and  full.) 
Twisckii  Historia  Martyrum. 
Van  Braght,  Martyrologium  Harlemense. 
Van   Gent,  Hist,  von  der  Begebenheiten  der 

Mennonitarum. 
Van   Huyzen's   Historische   Erzahlung  von 

dem  Ursprung  und  Fortgang,  &c. 

Brown's  (J.  N.)  Life  and  times  of  Menno. 
Van  Braeht's  Martyrology. 

The  M.  are  comrfionly  called  "Anabaptists" 
by  writers  of  the  17th  century:  and  much  of 
what  purports  to  be  their  history,  may  be 
drawn  from  the  writers  cited  under  that  head. 


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Mental  Reservation. 

Placette's  Christian  Casuist. 

Mercifulness.    See  beatitudes. 
Carr's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Cook's  (John)  Sermons. 
Evans  on  Christian  Temper. 
Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Herring's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Mason's  (John)  Christian  Morality. 
Norris'  (John)  Sermons. 
Stephens'  (H.)  Sermons. 

Mercy  of  God.     See   attributes. 
Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Bloomfield's  (ti.  B.)  Sermons. 
Blunt's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Bradley's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Charnock's  Works. 
Coope.r's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Dwight's  Theology.     Sermon  12. 
Foster's  (James)  Discourses. 
Hill's  (Bryan)  Sermons. 
Ludlam's  (W.)  Essays. 
Newlin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Paley's  Moral  Philosophy.     Book  2,  ch.  5. 
■Robinson's  Christian  System. 
.S;iurin's  Sermons. 
1  lylor's  (Jeremy)  Sermons, 
'lillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Whitaker's  (Edward  W.)  Sermons. 
Wisheart's  (William)  Sermons. 

Mercy-Seat.     See  shf.ckinah. 

Mercy  to  Brutes.    See  cruelty. 

,  Merit.     See   faith,  good  works, 
justification. 

Mesmerism.     See    clairvoyance, 
.     reciprocal   influence. 

Chastanet,  du  Magnetism  animal. 
Chardell/de  Psyehologie  physiologique. 
Delaage,  le  Sommiel  magnetique  explique. 
Deleuze,  Defence  du  magnetism  animal. 

Hist,  critique  du  magnet,  animal. 

Ennemoser's  Magnetismus  ;   in  Verhaltnisse 

zur  Natur  and  Religion.     1853. 
Kerner's  Seherin  von  Prevorst. 
Puisegur,  Memoires  pour  servir  al'hist.,  etc. 
Reichenbach,  Researches. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  2d  Series.  ]  :.362. 

Amer.  Quart.  Review.  4:1,26. 

Amer.  Quart.  Magaz.  12:4:13. 

Analytical  Magaz.  10:34. 

Bell's  Principles  of  animal  magnetism. 

Blackwood's  Magaz.    1:563.  57:219.  60:223. 

70:70. 
Boismont  on  Hallucination. 
British  Quart.  Review.  2:402. 
Bush's  Mesmerism  and  Swedenborg. 
■  Charl.  Elizabeth's  Letter  to  Miss  Martineau. 
Christian  Quart.  Spectator.  9:434,647. 
Christian  E.xaminer.   50:49.   51:395. 
Colquhoun's    Isis   Revelata.     (State  of  the 
doctrine  in  1844.) 


Mesmerisni — continued. 

Crowe's  (Mrs.)  Night-side  of  nature. 

Deleuze's  Practical  animal  magnetism. 

Democratic  Review.  9:515.  20:102. 

Dod's  Philosophy  of  electrical  Psychology. 

Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  23:37,286.  37:52.  3S:.383. 

Dupotet  on  Animal  magnetism. 

Durant's  New  theory  of  animal  mag.     1837. 

Eclectic  Mag.  1:71.  23:271. 

Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  18:369.  30:222. 

Ennemoser's  History  of  magnetism. 

Esdaile's  (J.)  Mesmerism  in  India. 

Forbes'  Illustrations  of  modern  magnetism. 

Foreign  Quart.  Rev.  5:96.  12:413. 

Frazier's  Mag.  1:673. 

Gregory's  Letters  to  an  enquirer. 

Grimes'  Etherology. 

Haydock's.  Somnolism  and  Psycheism. 

International  Mag.  5:198. 

Lee  on  Animal  magnetism. 

Leger  on         Do. 

Littell's  Living  Age.  1Y:28,595. 

Mackay  on  Popular  Delusions. 

Martin's  Animal  magnetism  examined. 

Martineau's  (H.)  Letters  on  Magnetism. 

Mayo  on  the  Truth  contained  in  popular 
superstitions. 

Monthly  Review.  131:291. 

Museum  of  For.  Literature.  23:361.  24:317. 

Newnham  on  Human  magnetism. 

North  British  Rev.  13:1.   15:69. 

Page's  Psychomancy. 

Phillips'  Vital  Electro-dynamism. 

Quarterly  Review.  61:151. 

Reschenbach's  Animal  Electricity.  Trans- 
lated by  AV.  Gregory. 

Sandys'  Mesmerism  and  its  opponents.' 

Southern  Lit.  Messenger.  4:253.  5:319. 

Southern  Quart.  Rev.  3:467..  11:212. 

Townsend's  Facts  on  Magnetism. 

The  Zoist.  Periodical.  Loud.  1844,  onward. 

Messieurs  de  Port  Royal. 

See  roRT  kotal. 

Messiali.    See  christologt. 
Allis,  Judicium  veteris  Ecclesiae. 
Buxtorf,  de  Messiah  nostro. 
Calovii  (Abrah.)  Dissertationes. 
Crameri  Scholte  Prophetica\ 
Doutschmanni  (loann.)  Exercitationes. 
Frischmuthii  (loan.)  Dissertationes. 
Jacquelot,  Dissert,  sur  le  Messie. 
KirchoiBi  Messias  Elucidatus. 
Norelli  Phosphorus  Orthodoxaj  Fidei. 
Olearii  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Rittengelii  Veritas  relig.  Christianas. 
Schoetgen's  Jesus  d.  wahre  Messias. 
Sommeri  Specimen  Theologias  Soharicse. 

Abbadie  on  the  Christian  religion. 
Barnard's  Dudleian  Lecture.     1756. 
Bassuage's  History  of  the  Jews. 
Calmct  on  the  Works  of  the  Messiah. 
Charon's  Demonstration  of  the  Gospel. 
Farrar's  Bampton  Lectures.     1803. 


295 


W.esaiBih.— continued. 

Galloway's  Messiah. 
Goodwin's  Hulsean  Lectures.     1857. 
Haldane's  (R.)  Evid.  and  auth.  of  Div.  Rev. 
Isaiah's  M.  of  the  Christians  and  Jews. 
Kidder's  Boyle  Lectures.     (Chiefly  to  prove 

the  Christian  religion.) 
Lowman's  Argument  from  prophecy. 
McLaurin's  Messiah. 

Noel's  (Baptist  W.)  Five  sermons  on  the  M. 
Parish  on  Revelation. 

Smith's   (J.  Pye)  Scrip,  testimony  to  the  M. 
Stanhope's  Boyle  Lectures.     1701,  1702. 
Sykes'  True  ground  of  the  expectation,  &c. 
Turner  on  the  Messiah. 
Wolfe's  M.  as  predicted  in  the  Pent,  and  Ps. 

Messianic  Psalms. 

Kanne's  Christus  im  Alte  Testament. 
Kuinoel's  Weissagungen  der  Alt.  Test. 
Mayer's  Patriarchalischen  Verheitzungen. 
Reinke's  Einleitung,  Grundtext,  etc. 
Scherer's  Ausfiihrliche  Erklarung,  etc. 
Schulze's  Kritik  aller  mess.  Psalmen. 
Schmidii  (Sebastian.)  Resolutio  brevis,  cum 

paraph,  psalmorum  propheticorum. 
Harpur's  Christ  in  the  Psalms. 
Rosenmiiller  on  the  Messianic  psalms. 
Ryland's  Psalms  restored  to  the  Messiah. 
Williams'  Psalms  interpreted  of  Christ. 
Wolf's  Messiah  in  the  Pent,  and  Psalms. 

Metaphysics.    See  mind. 
Metempsycliosis.    See    budhism,    bouls 

OP    BRUTES. 

Conz,  Shicksale  der  Seelenwanderung. 

Hauberus  de  Transmigratione. 

Heusse,  de  Metempsychosi. 

Irhovius  de  Palingenesia  veterum. 

Krug,  der  Neue  Pythagoras.     Ag.  Ritzen. 

Meyers  (J.  B.),  Idee  der  Seelenwanderung. 

Naville  (G.  C),  Dissert.  Psychologica. 

Osiandri  (Joh.  A.)  Dissertationes. 

Ritzen,  die  Hochsten  Angelegenheiten. 

Sartorius  de  Metemp.  Pythagorica.  (Par- 
ticularly explains  Matt.  14:2,  and  16:4; 
John  9:2  ;   Wisdom  of  Solomon  8:19.) 

Schlosser,  iiber  die  Seelenwanderung. 

Schubert's  Wanderung  der  Seele. 

Sedermark,  de  Metempsychosi  veterum. 

Slevogti  (P.)  Disputationes. 

Ugolini  Thesaurus  antiq.  sacrarum. 

Wedekind's  Bestimmung  des  Menschen. 

Wernsderfii  (Gottl.)  Disputationes. 

Asiatic  Researches.  6:163. 

Bird's  (James)  Historical  Researches. 

Colebrook's  Miscellaneous  Essays. 

Francklin's  Doctrines  of  the  Budhists. 

Hodgson's  Religion,  &c.,  of  Nepal. 

Holwell's  (John  Z.)  Dissertation  on  the  M. 

Kennedy  on  the  Puranas. 

Low's  Budha  and  the  Phrabat. 

Stevenson's  Analysis  of  the  Puranas. 

Upham's  Hist,  and  doctrines  of  the  Budhists. 


Ward's  Hist,  and  literature  of  the  Hindus. 
Wilson's  (H.  H.)  Lectures  on  the  Puranas. 

Metliodism.    See  weslet. 

Pro. 
Jacoby's  Handbuch  d.  Methodismus. 
Warren's  Systematische  Theologie. 
Armenian  Magazine.  85  vols. 
Baker's  (0.)  Discipline  of  the  M.  church. 
Bangs'  Vindication  of  the  M.  E.  Church. 
Benson's  Apology  for  the  Methodists. 

Com.  on  Old  and  New  Testament. 

Defence  of  the  Methodists. 

Further  defence. 


Bibliotheca  Sacra.  19:241. 

Broca's  Refutation  of  Scott. 

Clark's  (Dr.  W.)  Works. 

Doctrine  and  discipline  of  the  M.  E.  Church, 

approved   at   the    General    Conference  in 

Baltimore.     1792. 
Emory's  (Bp.)  Defence  of  our  fathers. 

Episcopal  controversy  reviewed. 

Grindal's  Laws  of  Wesleyan  Methodism, 
Gorrie's  Episcopal  Methodism. 
Hodgson's  Ecclesiastical  Polity. 
Calvinism  examined  and  refuted. 


Inskip's  M.  explained  and  defended. 

Macbriar's  Apology  for  Methodism. 

Methodist  Magazine.   London. 

Methodist  Quart.  Review.  N.  York. 

Pierce's  Principles  and  polity  of  M. 

Porter's  Compendium  of  Methodism. 

Riggs'  Principles  of  Methodism. 

Rule's  Wesleyan  Methodism  as  a  system. 

Stevens'  (Abel)  Centenary  Reflections. 

Tefi"t's  Methodism  successful,  and  the  internal 
causes  of  its  success. 

Turner's  Constitution  and  discipline  of  M. 

AVard's  Miniature  of  Methodism. 

Warren's  Laws  of  the  Wesleyans, 

Watson's  Theological  Institutes. 

Wesley's  (John)  Works. 

Wesleyan  Banner.  Periodical. 

Wesleyan  Christian  Library.  43  vols. 

Wesleyan  Vindicator.  Periodical, 
Con. 

Annan's  DiflBculties  of  Arminian  M.  (Stric- 
tures on  Wesley,  Clark,  Fisk,  Bangs,  <tc.) 

Boucher's  Christian  religion  made  plain. 

Brown's  (A.  M.)  Arminian  inconsistencies. 
(To  show  that  all  the  distinctive  doctrines 
of  Presbyterians  are  taught  by  standard 
Methodist  writers.) 

Burns'  (AVm.)  Moral  tendency  of  Methodism. 

Christian  Review.  6:45. 

Cook's   (J.)  M.  condemned  by  M.  preachers. 

Croft's  'Thoughts  concerning  the  Methodists. 

Downes'  Methodism  Examined. 

Frees'  Rules  for  discovery  of  false  prophets. 

Tracts. 


Graves'  Great  Iron  Wheel. 

Green's  (Bp.)   Dissertation  on  Enthusiasm. 

Principles  and  practices  of  M. 

Hale's  Methodism  inspected. 
Hill  on  the  Pastoral  function. 


296 


Methodism — cmdinued. 

Con. 
Hunt's  Folly  and  danger  of  Methodism. 
Ingram's  (R.  A.)  Causes  of  dissension. 
Jackson's  The  Church  and  the  Methodist. 
Lavington's  Enthusiasm  of  Methodists  and 

Papists  compared.     Notes  by  Pohvhele. 
McMichael's  Government  of  the  M.  church. 
Morris  on  Methodist  church  polity. 
Musgrave's  Polity  of  the  Methodist  Church. 
Nightingale's  Portraiture  of  M.  1807. 
Norris'   Methodism   and  the  church  funda- 
mentally opjiosed. 
Nott  on  Religious  Enthusiasm. 
Owen's  (T.  E.)  Methodism  unmasked. 
Pelton's  Absurdities  of  Methodism. 
Russell's  Hints  to  Methodists. 

Reply  to  Benson's  defence. 

Taylor's  (Isaac)  AVesley  and  Methodism. 
Whitefield's  (Geo.)  Remarks  on  Enthusiasm. 
Whitehead's  Pious  Christian's  faith  and  hope. 

See  Decanvee's  Cat.  of  ivorks  in  refuta- 
tion of  M.,  from  its  origin,  in  1729,  to  the 
present,  1846.  Specifies  227  Anti-Methodist 
publications. 

Methodists,  History  off 
Baum'sMethodismus;  gekronte  Preisschrift. 
Burckhard,  Gesch.  d.  Methodisteu  in  Engl. 
Atmore's  Methodist  Memorial.     (A  history 

of  the  introduction  of  M.  into  America.) 
Bangs'  History  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  from  its 

origin  in  1776.    1840. 
Boehm's  (Henry)  Reminiscences. 
Bogue  &  Bennet's  History  of  Dissenters. 
Clarke's    Life    and   times   of  Bp.   Hedding. 

(Contains  much  general  information.) 
Coke's  (Thomas)  Journal. 
Crowther's  Portraiture  of  Methodism.  1814. 
Dixon's  Methodism  in  America.  1849. 
Origin,  economy,   and  present  con- 
dition of  Methodism.  1843. 
Dunn's  Wesleyan  M.  in  Nottingham.  1847. 
Elliot's  History  of  the  great  secession  [1845] 

eventuating   in    the    organization    of  the 

Methodist  Church,  South. 

Life  of  Bp.  Roberts. 

Finley's  Sketches  of  Western  M.  1857. 
Garret's  Digest  of  Minutes  of  Conferences. 

From  1744  to  1826. 
Gorrie's  History  of  the  Meth.  Church  in  the 

United  States  and  Canada.  1849. 
Goss'  Statistical  history  of  the  first  century 

of  American  Methodism.  1866. 
Hampson's  History  of  Methodism.  1791. 
Henkle's  Life  of  Bp.  Jackson. 
Investigator.   1:367. 
Jackson's  (Tho.)  Life  of  C.  Wesley. 

Centenary  of  Wesleyism.  1839. 

Lives  of  early  Methodists. 

Jobson's  American  Methodism.  1857. 
Lee's  Hist,  of  M.  Ch.  in  the  U.  S.  1776  to  1809. 
London  Review.  14:111.  (A  valuable  sketch 

of  the  action  of  American  Methodists  on 

the  subject  of  slavery,  since  1780.^ 


Methodism,  History  of— continued. 

Minutes  of  the  General  Conferences. 

Myles'  Hist,  of  the  Methodists.  1729  to  1802. 

Nightingale's  Rise,  progress,  doct.,  Ac.  1807. 

North  British  Review.  27:90. 

Peck's  Early  M.  in  New  York  and  Penna. 

Raybold's  Methodism  in  West  Jersey. 

Quarterly  Review.  3:113. 

Smith's  (Geo.)  Hist,  of  Weslej-an   M.    1860. 

Southey's  Rise  and  progress  of  Methodism. 

Stevens'  Memorial  of  M.  in  New  England. 

2d  Series. 

History  of  the  M.  from  the  origin  to 


the  death  of  Whitefield. 

Life  and  times  of  Nathan  Bangs,  D.D. 

Centenary  of  Methodism.  1866. 


Tucker's  History  of  the  principles  of  M. 
Warren's  Chronicles  of  Wesleyan  M.  To  1825. 

Michael.    See  archangel. 
Middle  Aged. 

Lindsey's  Duties  of  the  middle  aged. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  2:105. 

Middle  Ages. 

Achery,  Spicelegium  scriptorum,  etc.  (A 
vast  collection  of  curious  tracts  of  the 
middle  ages  ;   with  learned  notes.) 

Cangii  Nomenclator  scrijitoium,  etc. 

Canisii  Thesaurus  monumentorum  ecclesiast. 
et  historicorum. 

Cave,  Historia  Literaria. 

Cellarii  Historia  medii  ffivi. 

Dewhear,  Prelectiones  hiemis  saeculorum. 

Gos'  Cultus  in  Mittelalter. 

Morhofiii  Polyhistoria. 

Muratori  Rerum  Italiearum  scriptores. 
Antiquitates  Italic»  medii  asvi. 


(These  two  works  make  39  large  folios.) 
Pertz,  Monumenta  Germaniiv.     (From  A.  D. 

500  to  1500.     A  huge  work.) 
Pictet,  I'Eglise  de  I'onzieme  siecle. 
Schmid's  (H.)  Mysticismus  der  Mittelalters. 
Schmidt's  (K.)  Mystiques  du  14  siecle. 
Zaccariae  (Soc.  Jes.)  Anecdotorum. 

Amer.  Quart.  Register.  6:272. 

Berington's  Literary  hist,  of  the  middle  ages. 

Blackwood's  Magazine.  47:61. 

Des  Michael's  History  of  the  middle  ages. 

Dunham's  Hist,  of  Europe  in  the  mid.  ages. 

Eclectic  Magazine.  6:289. 

Edinburg  Review.  23:229.  30:140. 

Froissart's  Chronicles  of  France,  Spain,  <fcc. 

Hallam's  History  of  the  middle  ages. 

Koeppen's  AVorld  in  the  middle  ages.  (The 
institutions,  customs,  Ac,  in  Europe,  Asia, 
and  Africa;  from  the  5th  to  the  15th  cent.) 

Maitland's  State  of  religion  in  9-12th  cent. 

Maurice's  (F.  D.)  Mediaeval  philosophy.  (A 
conspectus  of  the  works  of  Boethius,  Eri- 
gena,  Lanfranc,  Anselm,  Abelard,  <S.c.  &c.) 

Monthly  Review.  87:1,136. 

Museum  of  For.  Literature.  3:393. 

Neander's  Memorials  of  Christian  life. 

North  Brit.  Review.  8:68.  (Italy.) 


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Middle  Ages — continued.  * 

Petrie's  History  of  Great  Britain. 

Princeton  Review.  27:62. 

Westminster  Review.  51:334. 

Wrist's  English  literature  and  superstitions 

ot The  middle  ages. 

The  following  list  is  given  by  East 
Apthorp,  in  his  "Letters." 

Collections. 
Schardius,  1673.  Pistorius,  1613.  Reuberus, 
1619.  Urstisius,  1670.  Goldastus,  1661. 
Frekerus,  1717.  Lindenbregius,  1706. 
Meibomius,  16S8.  Paulinus,  1698.  Leib- 
nitz, 1700.  Kulpisius,  1685.  Schilterus, 
1702.  Reineceius,  1702.  Ludewig,  1718. 
Echard,  1723.  Canisius,  1725.  Pezius,  1720. 

Individual  Histories. 

A.  D. 

283-  565.  feigonii  hist,  de  oocid.  irnperio. 

570-1286.  regno  Italiaj. 

360-  570.  Warnefridi  F.  Diaconus. 
-  552.  Jornandes,  de  rebus  Geticis. 

176-  628.  Isidori  Hist.  Gothorum. 
0.  C-  600.  Gregorius  Turonensis. 

600-  735.  Continuatus. 

714-  900.  Annalcs  Francorum  fuldenses. 

741-  842.  Adelini  Benedictini  annales. 
U.C.-  751.  Antiq.  Gauloises  de  C.  Fauches. 

755-1076.  Adami  Breniensis. 

768-  814.  Eginhardi  vita  Caroli  Mag. 

778-  840.  Thcgani  vita  Ludovici  Pii. 

788-1504.  Alberti  Crantzii  de  ecclesiis. 

830-1370.  Joannes  Tritheuiius. 
1-  907.  Regino,  cum. 
O.C.-1228.  Conrado,  et. 
O.C.-1352.  Lamberto  Schnab. 
0.  C.-llOO.  Hermanus  Contractus. 
1073-1082.  Brunonis  Hist,  belli  Saxonici. 
0.  C.-1152.  Otto  Frisingensis. 
1162-1237.  Godefridi  monachi  Annales. 

381-1112.  Sigebertus  Gemblacensis. 
1113-1210.  Robertus  de  Monte. 
O.C.-1250.  Vicentii  Speculum. 
1270-1378.  Alberti  Annales. 
U.C.-1278.  Polonus,  de  quo  Niceron  xiv.  195. 
1163-1343.  Continuatio. 
1295-1362.  Henricus  de  Rebdorf  apud  Frek. 
1326-1400.  Chroniques  de  Froissard. 
1-1472.  Platina  de  vitis  Pontifieum. 
1-1494.  Caspianus  quern  excipit. 
1494-1540.  Paulus  Jovius. 
1461-1500.  Memoires  de  Philipe  de  Comines. 
For  an  account  of  many  hundred  writers 
of  the  middle  ages,  see  Caxg,  Cave,  Dew- 
hear,  and  MoKHOFF,  mentioned  above. 

A  most  convenient  tnbii/rrr  view  of  all  the 
principal  historians,  with  a  notice  of  the 
various    editions,    is    given    in    Freker's 

Pirectorium  hhtorirorum  medii  aeriim. 

The  liternrij  condition  of  the  middle  ages 
is  abundantly  illustrated  by  Hody,  de  Graecis 
illust. ;  Roscoe,  Lorenzo  de  Medici ;  and 
Hallam,  History  of  Literature. 


Military  Orders.    See  chitalst. 
Fabricii  Bibliotheca  Antiquarum,  etc. 
Favyne,  Theatre  d'Honneur. 
Gregoire,  Histoire  des  Sectes,  etc. 
Hermance,  Histoire  de  Religions. 
Heylot,  Histoire  des  Ordres. 
Mabillon,  Ann.ales. 
Memoirs  de  Trevoux. 
Pantaleonis  Militaris  ordinis  rerum,  etc. 
Thomasii  (Christian.)  Dissertationes. 
Vitriarius  de  Ordinibus  Equestribus. 
Burke's  (B.)  Orders  of  Knighthood. 
Pamphleteer.  5:33. 

Millenarians. 

Pro. 
Alstedius  de  Mille  annis  Apocalypsis. 
Andalaj  Exegesis  locorum  S.  Scrip. 
Gocceii  Opera  exeget.  didac.  et  polem. 
Driessenii  Meditationes  in  Apocalypsin. 
Lambert,  Exposition  des  Predictions,  etc. 
Petersen's  Erkliirung  der  Otfenbarung.  C.  xx. 

Nubes  testium  verit.  de  regno  Christi. 

Petachia. 

Schliissel  der  Offenbarung. 


P.  was  the  Ajax  of  this  party  in  the  17th 
century,  and  wrote  other  strong  treatises, 
between  1693  and  1718,  which  called  forth  a 
host  of  replies. 

Rallii  Haleyonia  eccl.  evangelicarum. 
Riemann's  Lehre  der  heiligen  Scrift.  vom 

taufendjahrigen  Reiche. 
Seitz's  Melchisedeckisches  Priesterthum. 
AVorthington,  Ecclesiae  futurse  felicitas. 
Alsted's  Saint's  reign  on  earth. 
Beloved  city. 


Anderson  (Wm.)  on  the  Millen.  doctrine. 

Archer  on  the  Personal  reign  of  Christ. 

Baxter's  Louis  Napoleon  the  destined  mon- 
arch of  the  world. 

Begg's  (Jas.  A.)  Evid.  of  Christ's  reign,  Ac. 

Letter  to  a  minister. 

Scripture  argument. 

Bellamy  (Jos.)  on  the  Millennium. 

Berg  (Jos.  F.)  on  the  Second  Advent. 

Beverly's  (Thomas)  Works. 

Bonar's  Redemption  drawing  nigh. 

Bryant's  (Alfred)  Millenarian  views. 

Christian  Herald.  Dublin.  1830-1834. 

Clayton  on  the  Time  of  Christ's  coming. 

Coleman's  (J.  N.)  Sermons. 

Cox's  (.lohn)  Millenarian's  answer  to  the 
hope  that  is  in  him. 

Cunningham's  Second  coming  of  Christ. 

Examination  of  Faber  on  prophecy. 

Review  of  AVardlaw  on  the  M. 

Premillennial  Advent. 


Davis'  (W.)  Beautiful  city. 

Drummond's  Scriptural  doctrine  of  the  M. 

DufEcld  (G.)  on  the  Second  coming,  &c. 

Defence  of  Do. 

Durant's  Salvation  of  the  saints. 
Frere's  Prophecy  of  Daniel  and  Ezra. 
Fry's  Glorious  Epiphany  of  Christ. 
Gill's  (Philip)  Second  coming  of  Christ. 


298 


Mtlleuarlans — continiKd. 

Pro. 

Gregory's  State  of  the  world  at  the  final 
outbreak  of  evil,  and  2d  coming  of  Christ. 

Hartley's  (Thomas)  Paradise  restored. 

Henshaw's  Lectures  on  the  Advent. 

Homes'  Resurrection  revealed. 

Irving  (Edward)  on  the  Prophecies. 

Jones'  (H.)  Kingdom  at  hand. 

Jones'  (Joel)  Jesus  and  the  coming  glory. 

McCausland's  Jerusalem  and  Rome. 

Mandeville's  Exp.  of  the  Ep.  to  the  Hebrews. 

Mansford  on  Millenarianism. 

Maton  on  the  Millennium. 

Mede's  (Joseph)  Works. 

Morning  Watch.  Periodical.  Lond.  1829-33. 

Newton  (W.)  on  the  first  two  visions  of  the 
book  of  Daniel. 

Ogilvy  on  the  Premillennial  advent. 

Pirie's  French  Revolution  in  the  light  of  the 
Sacred  Oracles. 

Ranew's  Saint's  glory  after  the  resurrection. 

Roach's  Imperial  standard  of  Messiah. 

Shimeal's  Second  coming  of  Christ. 

Silliman's  (Anna)  The  world's  Jubilee. 

Sirr's  Letters  to  Rev.  H.  Gipps. 

Waples  on  the  Apocalypse. 

Wattson's  (Tho.)  Shiloh's  Sceptre. 

White's  (Hugh)   Reflections  on  the  2d  Adv. 

Winthrop's  (Edward)  Lectures. 

Wood's  Believer's  Guide. 

Con. 
Amyraut,  de  Regno  de  Mille  ans. 
Brockii  Sehediasma  de  Chiliasmo. 
Calixti  (F.  U.)  Tractatio  de  Chiliasmo. 
Corodi's  Gesebichte  des  Chiliasmus. 
Diedrich,  Ueber  d.  Chiliasmus. 
Duget,  Traditions  des  S   S.  Peres. 
Gebhard  (V.  C.)  de  Chiliasmo. 
Koch's  (Christop.)  Grundliche  Widerlegung 

d.  ungegriindeten  tausendiahrigen  Reichs. 
Mennlingius  de  Chiliasmo. 
Meyeri  Castigatio  Petersenii. 

Discussio  circa  Chiliasmum. 

Neumanni  (J.  G.)  Disputationes  VIII. 
Neumeister,  der  Kinder  Gottesdienst. 
Sandhagenii  (C.  H.)  Epistolte. 
Waechtleri  (lacobus)  Opera. 
Wolfiii  (I.  I.)  Dialogus  de  Chiliasmo. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  12:470. 
Brown's  (David)  Second  coming  of  Christ. 
Burgh's  Lectures  on  the  Second  Advent. 
Christian  Review.  8:115.  (Hist,  of  the  doet.) 
Craddock  on  the  Apocalj'pse. 
Crosby  (Alpheus)  on  the  Second  Advent. 
Eclectic  Review.  New  Series.  1:248. 
Faber's  (Geo.  S.)  Calendar  of  prophecy. 
Gipps  on  the  First  Resurrection. 
Hall's  (Tho.)  Reply  to  Homes. 
Hamilton  (Wm.)  on  the  Millennium. 
Hey's  (Dr.  John)  Lectures.  Bk.  4,  Art.  4. 
Jefferson  (John)  on  the  Millennium. 
Jones'  (Wm.)  Lectures  on  the  Apocalypse. 
London  Quart.  Review.  5:481. 


Milleuariaus — continued. 
Con. 

Lyons'  (W.  P.)  Millennial  studies. 
Matou's  Israel's  Redemption. 
Morrison  on  Christ's  personal  reign.  ^ 
Pareus'  Com.  on  Revelations.  Chap.  2v. 
Petrie's  Chiliasto-mastix. 
Princeton  Rev.  19:564.  23:1.  25:66.  28:524. 
Reed's  (Andrew)  Sermons. 
Shedd's  Eschatology. 

Stuart's  (Prof.)  Strictures  on  Dr.  Dufiield. 
Vint's  New  illustration  of  prophecy.  (Main- 
tains that  the  millennium  is  past.) 
Waldegrave's  Bampton  Lectures.  1854. 
'Whitby  (Dan.)  on  the  Millennium. 
Williamson's  Letters  to  a  Millenarian. 
Young's  (Cha.)  Arguments  about  the  M. 

Smieunial  Churcli  [Sliakers]. 

Pro. 

A  Holy  and  Divine  book,  from  the  Lord  God 
of  Heaven  ;  revealed  in  the  United  Society 
at  Lebanon,  New  York. 

Christian  Secretary.  Periodical. 

Christ's  First  and  second  appearing. 

The  Day  Star.  Periodical. 

Evans'  Origin,  history,  principles,  and  rules, 
of  the  United  Society  of  believers  in 
Christ's  second  coming.  1859. 

Juvenile  Guide. 

The  Kentuckj'  Revival. 

The  Millennial  Church. 

The  Sacred  Roll.  (Held  to  be  written  by 
inspiration.) 

Summary  View  of  the  Millennial  Ch.  1823. 

Testimony  of  Christ's  second  coming.   (Con- 
tains  a  full   statement  of  the   faith   and 
practice  of  "  The  Church  of  God  in  the 
latter  day."  1808.) 
Con. 

Christian  Month.  Spectator.   6:351. 

Dyer's  (Mary)  Sufferings  among  the  Shakers. 
1818. 

Haskell's  Shakerism  unmasked. 

Knickerbocker  Magazine.  11:552.  (By 
Horace  Greeley.) 

Lamson's  Two  years  among  the  Shakers. 

New  York  Theol.  Magazine.  1:82. 

Niles'  Weekly  Register.  23:37.  37:58. 

Rathbone's  (Valentine)  Hints.  (Once  be- 
longed to  this  people.) 

Millennial  Church,  History  of. 

Brown's  History  of  the  Shakers.  1812. 
Evans'  Origin,  History,  &c. 
Panoplist.  4:289. 
Taylor's  Account  of  the  Shakers. 
West's  History  of  the  Shakers. 

Millennium.     See    apocaltpse,    goo, 

MILLENARIANS,    SECOND    ADVENT. 

Justin  M.,  Dialog,  cum  Tryphonte  Jud. 
Lactantius,  Divinse  Institutiones. 
Origen,  de  Principiis. 
Irenceus,  Fragmenta. 


299 


Millennium — continued. 

Boehmeni  (Jacob.)  Opera. 

Corrodi  Gescliichte  des  Chiliasmus. 

Daille,  de  Usu  Patrum. 

Dupin,  Analysis  Apocalypsis. 

Gennadi  us   de  Dogmatibus  eccles.  Cap.  LV. 

Weigelii  Apparatus  Literarius. 

Addison's  Account  of  the  Millennium. 

Allein  (W.)  on  the  Millennium. 

American  Monthly  Rev.  3:202. 

Bellamy's  Works. 

Biblioth.  Sacra.  6:657. 

Bogue's  (D.)  Discourses  on  the  Millennium. 

Burnett's  Theory  of  the  Earth. 

Bush  on  the  M.    (Makes  it  to  have  occurred 

in  the  days  of  Constantine.) 
Chris.  Examiner.  57:1. 
Chris.  Monthly  Spectator.  1:71,295. 
Christian  Observer.  27:713. 
Chris.  Review.  6:528.  8:115.  (History  of  the 

doctrine.)   13:249.  (Signs.) 
Cogswell's  Harbinger  of  the  Millennium. 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 
Edwards'  (Morgan)  Academical  Exercises. 
Ellison  (Seacombe)  on  the  Millennium. 
Emerson's  (Jos.)  Lectures  on  the  M. 
Eyre's  Observations  on  the  Prophecies. 
Fleming  on  the  First  Resurrection. 
Gill's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons  and  Tracts. 
Gorton  s  Scripture  account  of  the  M. 
Gray's  (Robert)  Discourses. 
Greenham  on  the  Prophecies. 
Hart's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Hartley's  (T.)  Paradise  restored. 
Holmes'  (Nath.)  Resurrection  revealed. 
Hopkins'  (S.)  System  of  Divinity. 

-on  the  Millennium.     (Learned.) 

Killingworth's  (Grantham)  Works. 

Larduer's  Works. 

Loader's  Millennium;   or  Joy  to  the  World. 

Mandeville's  (Viscount)  Hor^  Hebraicse. 

Mede's  (J.)  Works. 

Newton  (Bp.)  on  the  Prophecies.     Diss.  25. 

Priestley's  Institutes  of  Religion. 

Princeton  Rev.  5:204. 

Russel's  (Dr.  M.)  Discourses. 

Sherwin's  Collection  of  tracts  relat.  to  the  M. 

Spaulding  on  the  Apocalypse. 

Stuart  on  the  Apocalypse. 

Vine's  Illustrat.  of  proph.    (Thinks  it  past.) 

Whitby's  Diss.  (At  the  end  of  his  Comment.) 

Winchester  on  the  Millennium. 

Woodward's  (Henry)  Essays  and  Sermons, 

Worthington  on  Redemption. 

Millerism. 

Miller's  Principles  of  prophetic  chronology. 
Evidence  of  the  second  coming  of 

Christ  about  the  year  1843. 

(Other  treatises.) 

Christian  Examiner.  41:87. 

Christian  Review.  9:597. 

Midnight  Cry.  PeriodicaL  Boston.  Published 

from  1842  to  1847. 


mind.    See  common  sense,   logic,  motives, 

MORAL  SUASION,  PROVINCE  OP  REASON, 
RECIPROCAL  INFLUENCE,  TRANSCEN- 
DENTALISM. 

Campanella  de  Libris  propriis,  etc. 
Casmanni  Psj'chologia. 
Collard,  Royer.     (In  Jouffroy's  Reid.) 
Cousin,  Fragmens  philosophiques,  etc. 
ffiuvres. 


Degerando,  Hist,  comparee  des  systemes  de 

la  philosophie. 
Delitzsch's  Biblisehe  Psychologic. 
Destutt  de  Tracy,  Elemens  d'Ideologie. 
Francastorius  de  Intellectu. 
Helvetius,  CEuvres. 
Jouffroy,  (Euvres. 
Kant's  Metaphysic  der  Sitten. 
der  Rechtslehre. 


Streit  der  Facultaten. 

&G.  &o. 


Laromiguiere,  Legons  de  philosophie. 
Leibnitzii  Opera. 
Maccovii  Metaphysica. 
Malbranche,  Recherche  de  la  verity. 
Massius,  sur  I'Instinct,  I'intelligence,  etc. 
Ramus,  Scholte  Metaphysicae. 
Rapin,  Pensees  sur  la  nature  de  I'Esprit. 
Rorarius  de  usu  Rationis. 
Stahlii  Metaphysica. 
Wallis,  Institutiones  Logicse. 
Zwantzigeri  Kantii  metaph.  morum. 
Abercrombie  on  the  Intellectual  powers. 
Essays. 


Amer.  Institute  of  Instruction.    Periodical. 

Amer.  Quart.  Review.  10:291. 

Appleton's  (Pres.)  Works.  (Value  of  intel- 
lectual philosophy.) 

Bain's  (A.)  The  Senses  and  the  Intellect. 

Ballantyne's  Examination  of  the  hum.  mind. 

Beattie  on  Truth. 

Belsham's  Philosophy  of  the  mind. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  5:108.  8:73. 

Bilfinger  on  Pneumatology. 

Bishop's  (D.)  Introd.  to  the  study  of  mind, 

Blackwood's  Mag.  4:682.  39:798.  40,122,253, 
327,524,627,741.  41:258. 

Blakey's  History  of  the  philosophy  of  mind, 
(Gives  the  opinions  of  all  the  principal 
writers  on  this  subject,  from  the  earliest 
period  down  to  1848.) 

British  Quart.  Rev.  5:289. 

Brodie's  (B.  C.)  Psychological  Inquiries. 

Brown's  (Peter)  Procedure  and  limit  of  the 
understanding. 

Brown's  (Tho.)  Lectures  on  the  Mind. 

Brucker's  History  of  Philosophy. 

Christ.  Month.  Review.  100:402. 

Christ.  Month.  Spect.  7:28,66.  8:141. 

Christ.  Quart.  Spect.  6:609.  7:89. 

Christian  Review.  3:418. 

Clarke's  (Sam.)  Boyle  Lectures.  1704. 

Clifford  (M.)  on  Human  reason. 

Coluber's  Free  thoughts  on  souls. 

Corey's  Metaphysical  inquiries.  (Ancient 
and  modern  philosophers.) 

Cousin's  Elements  of  Psychology. 


300 


Mind — continued. 

Crouza's  Art  of  Thinking. 

Cudworth's  Intellect,  system  of  the  uniyerse. 

Davies'  Cultivation  of  the  mind. 

Democratic  Review.  24:24. 

Des  Cartes'  Works. 

Doddridge's  Lectures. 

Douglass'  Philosophy  of  the  mind. 

Dublin  University  Mag.  1:140. 

Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  24:205. 

Edinburg    Review.    1:475.    27:180.    36:220. 

50:194.  68:179.  70:190. 
Fearns  on  Human  consciousness. 
Ferrier's  Institutes  of  Metaphysics. 
Ferrol  on  the  Human  Intellect. 
Fichte's  Works. 
For.  Quart.  Review.  1:358. 
Frazier's  Magazine.  8:291. 
Fuller's  Acquirements  and  hist,  of  the  mind. 
Glanvill's  Essays. 

Gregoire's  Faculties  of  the  Negroes. 
Grinfield's  Evidences  of  Christianity,  by  the 

inductive  philosophy  of  the  mind. 
Hamilton's  (Sir  William)  Works. 
Hartley  on  Man. 

Haven's  (Jos.)  Mental  Philosophy. 
Hegel's  Works. 
Helvetius'  Essays.     Trans,  by  W.  Mudford. 

"       '•    W.  Hooper. 

Herbert's  (.J.  F.)  Philosophical  works. 
Hickok's-  Rational  Psychology. 
Holland's  (H.)  Mental  Physiology. 
Houghton's    Prodromus.     (First  principles 

of   reasoning.) 
Hume's  (David)  Works. 
Kant's  Critique  of  pure  reason. 
Knickerbocker  Magazine.  7:553.  11:297,435. 

15:413,451.  37:525. 
Le  Clerc's  Ontology. 
Leibnitz's  Philosophical  works. 
Literary  and    Theol.   Review.  1:74,169,584, 

614.  2:122,261,576. 
Locke  on  the  Understanding. 
McCaul's  Philosophy  of  mind  and  matter. 
Mackey's  Progress  of  the  human  mind. 
Mayne's  (Cha.)  Philosophical  works. 
Mayo's  Pathology  of  the  mind. 
Methodist  Quarterly.  4:243. 
Mills'  Phenomena  of  the  human  mind. 
Monboddo's    (Lord)    Ancient    Metaphysics. 

("Displays      great      erudition."  —  Lord 

Dalhousie.) 
Monthly  Review.  97:129.  118:441. 
Mudie's  Mental  Philosophy. 
Museum  of  For.  Literature.  10:441.  11:6. 
Norris'  (J.)  Ideal  world. 
North  Amer.  Review.  19:1.  24:56,480.  29:67. 

36:488.   53:1.   85:19. 
Oldfield's  Improvement  of  Reason. 
Oswald's  Appeal  to  common  sense. 
Penroee  on  the  Nature  of  human  motives. 
Pirie's  (W.  R.)  Posthumous  Works. 
Priestley's  Examination  of  Reid's  Inquiry. 
Princeton  Review.  1:93. 
Quarterly  Review.  12:281.  17:39.  26:474. 


M  i  nd — con  tinned. 

Ranch's  Psychology. 

Reid's  Intellectual  and  active  powers. 

Reinhold's  Life  and  Works. 

Riccalton's  (Robert)  Works. 

Sawyer's  Mental  Philosophy. 

Schelling's  Works. 

Schumacker's  Mental  Philosophy. 

Scott's  (R.  E.)  Elements  of  Intellec.  Philos. 

Limits  and  objects  of  physical  and 

metaphysical  science. 

Shultzenstein's  New  system   of  Psychology. 

Smart's  New  School  of  Metaphysics. 

Smyth's  Christian  Metaphysics.  (Plato, 
Malbranche,  and  Gioberti,  compared  with 
modern  psychologists.) 

Southern  Review.  3:125. 

Southern  Lit.  Messenger.  5:616. 

Steinthall's  Grammar,  Logic,  and  Psycho- 
logy :  their  relations  to  each  other. 

Stewart's  Philosophy  of  the  mind. 
Essays. 


Taylor's  (Isaac)  Elements  of  Thought. 

World  of  mind. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Sketch  of  Moral  Philosophy. 
Tenneman's  History  of  Philosophy. 
Thompson  (Wm.)  on  the  Laws  of  Thought. 
Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued. 
United  States  Lit.  Gaz.  5:109.  6:161. 
Upham's  Mental  Philosophy. 
Usher's  Theory  of  the  human  mind. 
Clio. 


Voltaire's  Metaphysics  of  Newton. 

Watts  on  the  Improvement  of  the  mind. 

Strength   and   weakness   of  human 

reason. 

Webb's  (Prof.)  Intellectualism  of  Locke. 
(Defends  Locke's  theory  from  the  objec- 
tions of  Hamilton  and  others.) 

Westminster  Review.  54:353. 

Wigan's  Duality  of  the  mind,  proved  by  the 
structure,  functions,  and  diseases  of  the 
brain. 

Wolfe's  Metaphysical  Works.     (Numerous.) 

Mineralogy  of  the  Bible. 

See    NATCRAL  HISTORT. 

Ministerial  Education.    See  cat.l  to 

THE  MINISTRY,  EDUCATION  SOCIETIES, 
ELOQUENCE,  STUDV  OF  THEOLOGY, 
THEOLOQICAL   SEMINARIES,  THEOLOOY. 

Bechmannus  de  Cognitu  necessariis  in  prae- 

parando  ministro. 
Crocius  de  Ratione  studii  theologici. 
Gerardi  Methodus  studii  theologici. 
Maresii  Enchiridion  candidatorum. 
Strigelii  Ratio  disceudi  theologiam. 

Am.  Quart.    Register.     Periodical.     (Many 

articles.) 
Biblioth.  Sacra.  8:235. 
Bickersteth's  Christian  Student. 
Bloonifield's  Importance  of  learning,  Ac. 
Bray's  Bibliotheca  Parochialis. 
Bull's  (Bp.)  Companion  for  candidates. 
Campbell's  (Dr.  George)  Lectures. 


301 


Ministerial  Edncatlon — cmtinued. 

Chris.    Rev.    1:106.  2:260,579.  3:254.  7:447. 
12:95. 

Chris.  Monthly  Spect.  1:132.  4:449. 

Chris.  Examiner.  11:84. 

Clarke's  (Adam)  Letter  to  a  preacher. 

Cockburn's  Lectures  on  a  ministerial  educa- 
tion in  the  Lhiivcrsity  of  Cambridge. 

Craig's  (William)  Sermons. 

Freeston's  Advice  to  a  young  minister. 

Gibbon's  Christian  Minister. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Letter  to  Eustace  Carey. 

Hinton  (Jolin  H.)  on  Min.  qualifications. 

Hodgson's  (Chr.)  Instructions  to  candidates. 

Kentish's  Importance  of  M.  education. 

Macgill's  Considerations. 

Marsh's  (H.)  iJsel'ulness  and  necessity,  &c. 

Mason's  Student  and  pastor. 

Letter  to  a  friend. 

Mather's  (Cotton)  Directions  to  a  candidate. 

Napleton's  Advice  to  a  student. 

New  Englander.   1:126. 

N.  Amer.  Review.  49:206. 

Orton's  (Job)  Letters  to  students,  &c.  (Many 
notices  of  persons  and  books.) 

Osterwald's  Lectures. 

Princeton  Review.  5:55.  15:587. 

Raike's  Remarks  on  clerical  education. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Eight  charges. 

Sisson's  300  questions  in  Divinity. 

Spiritof  the  Pilgrims.  6:268,456! 

Universalist  Quarterly.  7:221. 

Lists  of  books  for  small  theological  libra- 
ries are  given   in  Edwards  on  Preaching, 

1705;  Bray's  Bibliotheca  Purochinlis,  1707; 

Cleaver's    List    of   hooks  for    the  younger 

clergy,  1800  ;   and  Bridges  oh  the  Ministry, 

1829. 

Ministerial  Habits. 

See    CLERICAL  HABITS, 

Ministerial  Titles. 

Christian  Month.  Spect.  2:297. 

Ministerial  Vestments. 

See     VESTMENTS. 

Ministering   Spirits.    See    anoels, 

OPARDIAS     ANGELS. 

Herara  de  Angelis. 
Meerheimii  Historia  angelorum. 
Victorelli  Dissertationes. 
Wernsdorfii  Exercitationes  historicse. 

Ambrose's  (Isaac)  Works.  (Ser.  on  Ps.  91:11.) 

Boyse  on  the  Ministry  of  angels. 

Bull's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Camfield  on  Angels. 

Caswal's  (E.)  Sermons. 

Clayton's  History,  attributes,  pursuits,  Ac. 

Clayton's  (Robt.)  Vindication  of  the  0.  Test. 

Copner's  (.lames)  Sermons. 

Hallet's  (Jos.)  Notes  on  Scripture. 

Heber's  (Bp.)  Parish  Sermons. 

Home's  (Bp.)  Discourses.  « 

Johnson's  (John)  Sermons. 


Ministering  Spirits — coniimied. 

Limborch's  Theology.  Bk.  2,  ch.  2. 

Marshall's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 

Mostyn's  (G.  T.)  Ministry  of  angels. 

Nicholson's  (William)  Sermons. 

Patrick's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Pearce's  Com.  on  the  Epis.  to  the  Hebrews. 

Reynolds  on  Angels. 

Slade's  (James)  Sermons. 

Stebbings'  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (W^ill.)  Sermons. 

Thomas'  Ministry  of  angels  in  the  church. 

Walker's  (G.  R.)  Ministry  of  angels. 

Waters'  (John  W.)  Sermons. 

Wheatley's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

White's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Ministry.    See     call,     clerical    habits, 

ELOQCENCE.  LAY  PREACHING,  MINIS- 
TERIAL EDPCATION,  PASTORAL  THEO- 
LOGY, PREACHING,  STUDY  OF  SCRIP- 
TURE,     THEOLOGY. 

Chrysostom,  de  Sacerdotio. 
Ambrose,  de  Officiis  Clericorum. 
Jerome,  de  Vita  Clericorum. 
Augustine,  de  Vita  Clericorum. 
in  Ezek.  cap.  xxxiv. 

D'Aubigne,  II  y  a  un  ministere  de  la  parole, 

institue  de  Dieu? 
Eckhardi  Opuscula  Theologire. 
Fechtius,  de  Necessitate,  sanctitate,  etc. 
Fenelon,  Traite  du  Ministere. 
Henningii  Pastor.     (Mode  of  life.) 
Maresii  Enchiridion  Candidatorum. 
Ostervald,  de  I'Exercise  de  ministere. 
Rampachii    Commentatio.     (Gives   copious 

accounts  of  the  sentiments  of  the  Fathers.) 
Sadeele  de  Legitima  vocatione  pastorum. 
Zeltneri  (Gustav.  Geo.)  Dissertationes. 
Zornii  Delineatio  theol.  piitristicDe. 

Addison's  Primitive  Institution,  &c. 

Anderson's  (J.  S.  M.)  Sermons. 

Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 

American  Bibl.  Repos.  9:64. 

American  Quart,  Register.    (Many  articles.) 

Bailey's  (B.)  Duties  of  the  Chris,  ministry. 

Balguy's  (Thomas)  Visitation  Discourses. 

Barlow's  (Bp.)  Remains. 

Baxter's  Reformed  Pastor. 

Bearcroft's  Thirteen  discourses  on  the  M. 

Berens  on  Pastoral  Watchfulness. 

Blackbourn's  Duties  of  the  clergy. 

Bloomfield's  (Geo.  B.)  Sermons. 

Blundell's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Blunt's  Parish  Priest's  duties  and  obligat. 

Boardman   (H.  A.)   on  the  Chris.  Ministry. 

Bridge's  (Chas.)  Christian  Ministry. 

Brown's  Pastor's  Manual.  (Contains  tracts 
by  Mason,  Doddridge,  Watts,  Erskine, 
Cecil,  Newton,  Scott,  Bostwick,  A.  Booth, 
and  Jennings.) 

Bulkley's  Christian  Minister. 

Bullinger's  Decades. 

Cappe's  (Newcombe)  Practical  Discourses. 

Cellerier  on  the  Ministry. 


302 


Ministry — confinwd. 

Channing's  (Will.  E.)  Discourses. 
Christ.  Examiner.  6:101.  15:334. 
Christ.  Month.  Spect.  3:401.  8:441.  9:487. 
Christian    Observer.    14:13.    19:433.  20:533, 

544.  22:329,546.  28:137,41fi. 
Christian  Quart.  Spect.  4:207.  6:542.  7:353. 

8:411. 
Christian    Keview.    1:15.  3:254,576.  11:266. 

13:501.  15:400. 
Chrysostom  on  the  Priesthood.     Translated 

by  Cowper. 

Trans,  by  Mason. 

Clergyman's   Instructor.     (A   collection   of 

valuable  treatises.) 
Coetlogan's  Sermons. 
Condor  on  the  Importance  of  the  clerical 

character. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Crosthwaite  on  the  Christian  ministry. 
Davies'  (Pres.  Samuel)  Sermons. 
Dealtry's  (William)  Sermons. 
Donne's  (John)  Sermons. 
Dwight's  Sermons.  Ser.  150-154. 
Eade's  Comprehensive  view  of  the  Gospel  M. 
Eclectic  Keview.  4th  Series.  20:23. 
Edinburg  Rev.  19:360. 
Edmondson  on  the  Christian  ministry. 
Edwards'  (John)  Preacher. 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 
Enfield's  Character,  qualifications,  &c. 
Evans'  Usefulness  the  great  object,  <fec. 
Puller's  Works.    (Papers  in  Evangel.  Mag.) 
Gibbon's  (Tho.)  Christian  Minister. 
Gibson's  Origin,  Qualifications,  &c. 
Gilpin's  Portrait  of  St.  Paul. 
Graves  on  the  Clerical  character. 
Heber's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Henry's  (Matt.)  Sermons  and  Tracts. 
Hodge's  (John)  Sermons. 
Holbrook's  (A.)  Duties  of  the  ministry. 
Horseley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Huntingdon's  (Prof.)  Sermons. 
Innes'     (W.)     Excitement     and     direction. 

(Extracts   from   Baxter,    Watts,    Alleine, 

Witherspoon,  Erskine,  Martyn,  Brainard, 

Cecil,  and  Robert  Hall.) 
James'  (J.  A.)  An  earnest  ministry  the  want 

of  the  times. 
Jewell's  (Bp.)  Works. 
Johnson's  Clergyman's  Vade  Mecum. 
Jones'  (William)  Sermons. 
Jurieu's  Pastoral  Letters. 
Kentish's  Nature  and  duty  of  the  Ministry. 
Latham's  DiflBculties  and  discouragem'ts,  <fec. 
Law's  (Wm.)  Earnest  address  to  the  clergy. 
Leechman's  Temper,  char.,  and  duty  of  a  M. 
Lettuce  (Dr.)  on  the  Clerical  character. 
*    Lucas'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Lucy's  Nature  of  a  Minister. 
Mackensie's  Clergy  of  the  first  ten  centuries. 
McCaul's  (Alexander)  Sermons. 
Mandell's  Sermons  on  the  Christ.  Ministry. 
Masillon's  Charges  and  Conferences. 
Mason's  Student  and  Pastor. 


Ministry — continued. 

Mede's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Monroe's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

North  Am.  Rev.  49:206. 

Orton's  Letters  to  a  young  clergyman. 

Osterwald's  Lect.  on  the  M.    Tr.  by  Stevens. 

Paley's  (Wm.)  Sermons.     (Dangers  of,  &c.) 

Pike's  (J.  G.)  Christian  M.  contemplated. 

Princeton  Review.  26:708. 

Raikes'  (Henry)  Ordination  Sermons. 

Rees  on  the  Maintenance,  &c. 

Riddle's  (J.  E.)  Sermons. 

Robertson's  (John)  Sermons. 

Rose's  (H.  J.)  Discourses. 

Ryland's  (John)  Sermons.     (Trials  of  a  M.) 

Seabury's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Charges  to  the  clergy. 

Shuttleworth's  Speculum  Sacrum. 

Smith's  (John  Pye)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (John)  Nature,  qualifications,  &c. 

Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.   6:268,456,499. 

Spring's  (Gardner)  Power  of  the  pulpit. 

Steward  on  Mediatorial  sovereignty. 

Stillingfleet's  Amusements  of  the  clergy. 

Storry's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Summerfleld's  (John)  Sermons. 

Sumner's  (Abp.)  Sermons.     (4  on  this  subj.) 

Tappan's  (David)  Sermons. 

Taj'lor's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 

Institution  and  necessity  of  the  M. 

Rules  and  advices  to  the  clergy. 


Thompson's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Tilly's  (William)  Sermons. 

Tindale's  (John)  Manual  for  young  M. 

Turner's  (D.)  Christian  ministr}' considered. 

Compendium  of  social  religion. 

Universalist  Quart.  7:221. 

Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 

Vinet's  Theory  of  the  evangelical  ministry. 

AVallace's  Guide  to  the  Christian  ministry. 

Walker's  (J.)  A  faithful  ministry. 

Posthumous  sermons. 

AVatts'  Foundation  of'a  Christian  church. 
Rules  for  ministerial  conduct. 


Wayland's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Letters  on  the  Christian  ministry. 


White's  Letters  from  a  father  to  his  sons. 
Wilks'  Signs  of  conversion  in  ministers. 
Wilkins'  (Bp.)  Ecclesiastes. 
Wylie's   Gospel  ministry,  and  the  duty  of 

supporting  it. 
Wynne's  The  model  parish.  (Prize  essay.) 

The  innumerable  "  charges,"  by  Church 
of  England  Bishops,  and  Archdeacons, 
contain  much  valuable  matter. 

Ministry  of  Angels. 

See    MINISTERING  SPIRITS. 

Minorites.    See   Franciscans. 
Minucius  Felix. 

Minucii  Opera.    Various  editions.     That  of 
Davis,  Camb.  1812,  is  commonly  preferred, 
Balduini  (Fred.)  Dissertationes. 
Bremer,  Ep.  crit.  super  aliquot  M.  locis. 


303 


Mlnncliis  Felix — continued. 

Burchardi  (Georg.)  Dissertationes. 
Heuuianni  (Chris.  Augus.)  Observationes. 
Hoven,   Hist.   crit.  de    a;tate,    dignitate,   et 

patria,  Minueii  Felex. 
Lobsteini  M.  prise*  chris.  verae  fidei  testis. 
Meieri  (H.)  Com.  de  Minucio  Felice. 
Ouselii  Coiiini.  in  Minucio. 
Polet's  Uebersetzung  und  Aninerkungen. 
Stieberi  (F.)  Observationes  criticae. 
Dalrymple's      Trans,  of  the  Octavius. 

Holdeu's  With  Com. 

James'  (Rich.)    Notes. 

Lorraine's  (Pet.) Notes. 

Reeves'  (W.)       Notes. 

Miracles.    See  false  miracles,  miracles 

OF    tHE   FIRST   AGES. 

Augustine,  Opera. 
Justin  M.,  Apologia. 
Origen,  contra  Celsum. 
Boniward,  de  la  Source  de  I'ldolatrie. 
Eck's  Wundergesehichten  des  N.  Test. 
Eusebii  Evangelioa  Demonstratio. 
Graffe,  Philos.  Vertheidigung,  &c. 
Gudii  Diseussio  m3'sticae  M.  Christi  interp. 
Helvetii  Libellus  de  miraculis. 
Hottingeri  Diatribe,  philos.-theologica. 
Huebneri  (H.  L.)  Dissertationes. 
Roster's  Immanuel. 
Lilienthal's  Wunderwercke  Jesu 
Mammachius,  Orig.  et  Antiq.  Christianorum. 
Meinerhagen's  Bedentung  der  bibl.  Wunder. 
Pfaffii  (Christoph.)  Disputationes. 
Picteti  Dissertationes  Theologiete. 
Spencer,  Notat.  ad  Origen  contra  Celsum. 
Wagner's  (E.  F.)  Thaten  und  Shicksale  J.  C. 
Werenfels,  Opuscula  Theologica. 
Witsii  Meletemata.     Dissertatio  IV. 
Adams'  (Will.)  Answer  to  Mr.  Hume. 
Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  8d  Series.  3:304,423. 
Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Atkinson's  Vindication  of  the  literal  sense. 
Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Barrington  on  the  Witness  of  the  H.  Spirit. 
Bates'  Works.     Chap.  3  and  4. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  19:328. 
Bingham's  Antiquities  of  the  Chris,  church. 
Bonnett's  Enquiries,  philosophical  and  criti- 
cal, concerning  Christianity. 
Brackenridge's  (John)  Sermons. 
Bragge  on  our  Saviour's  miracles. 
Brown's  Essays  on  the  Characteristics. 
Bulkley  on  the  Miracles  of  Christ. 
Butlet's  Analog}'  of  religion  and  nature. 
Campbell  on  Miracles.     (Answer  to  Hume.) 
Chapman's  Eusebius. 
Chapman's  M.  the  proper  credentials,  Ac. 
Chris.  Examiner.  31:348.  49:47, 
Chris.  Review.  12:274,408. 
Clarke's  Boyle  Lectures.  1705. 
Collyer  (W.  B.)  on  Scripture  Miracles. 
Conybeare's  (John)  Answer  to  Tyndall. 

Sermons. 

— '- Discourse  on  Miracles. 


Miracles— con^HMed. 

Cox's  (R.  C.)  Lectures  on  Miracles. 

Cudworth's  Intellectual  System.  Bk.  l,ch.  5. 

Cummings'  (John)  Foreshadows.     (Poor.) 

Ditton  on  the  Resurrection  of  Christ. 

Dodd's  (William)  Sermons. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  5. 

Douglass'  Criterion  of  true  miracles. 

Doyle's  Answer  to  Woolston. 

Edinburg  Review.  46:91.  52:388. 

Edwards'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Elrington's  Lectures  before  Trinity  College. 

Encyclopedia  Brittanica.     Art.  "  Miracles." 

Entick's  Evidences  of  Christianity. 

Episcopal  Magazine.  1:202.  2:108. 

Evangelical  Review.  1:491. 

Farmer's  Dissertation  on  Miracles.    (Great.) 

Fiddes'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Fleetwood's  Essays  on  Miracles. 

Gardners  Short  answer  to  a  long  letter. 

Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Hallett's  Nature,  kind,  and  number  of  Christ's 
Miracles. 

Harris'  Unreasonableness  of  Infidelity. 

Hewlett's  M.  real  evidences  of  a  Div.  revel. 

Hook's  (Walter  F.)  Sermons  at  Oxford. 

Horseley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hovey's  (Alvah)  The  miracles  of  Christ. 

Howarth's  Hulsean  Lectures.  1836. 

Humphrey's  (W.  G.)  Discourses  on  the  M. 

Hurrion  on  the  Spirit. 

James'  (William)  Sermons. 

Jameson's   Analogy   between   the    miracles 

and  doctrines  of  Scripture. 
Jepton's  Reality  of  our  Saviour's  miracles. 
Jortin's  Boyle  Lectures.  1750. 

Reach's  Gospel  mysteries  revealed. 

Ring's  Morsels  of  Criticism. 
Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  GospeL 
Laurent's  Expostulation. 
Lawson  (Cha.)  on  the  Miracles  of  Christ. 
Le  Bas  (Cha.  W.)  on  Miracles. 
Leland's  View  of  Deistical  writers. 
Le  Moine's  Diss,  on  M.  (Against  Chubb.) 
Lit.  and  Theol.  Review.  1:150.  4:489. 
Locke  on  Miracles. 
Mackenzie  (M.  J.)  on  Miracles. 
Mant's  (Bp.)  Works. 
Marsden's  Hulsean  Lectures.  1844. 
Mayo  on  the  Miracles  of  our  Lord. 
McGuire's  Miracles  of  Christ. 
McRnight's  Truth  of  the  Gospel. 
Month.  Review.  124:205.  126:180. 
Mozley's  Bampton  Lectures.  1800. 
jMyers'  Mosaic,  Historic,  and  Prophetic  M. 
New  Englander.  2:208. 
Newton  on  the  Prophecies. 
Ogilvie's  Bampton  Lectures.  1836. 
Owens  (H.)  Boyle  Lectures.  1769,1770,1771. 
Paley's  Evidences  of  Christianity.     Prop.  2. 
Parker's  Bibliotheca  Biblia.  No.  28. 
Patton's  Two  Defences.  (Rep.  to  Heathcote.) 
Christian  Apology. 


Peabody's  (A.  P.)  Lectures  before  the  Lowell 
Institute.  Lect.  3. 


304 


Sllra.elea— continued. 

Pearce's  M.  of  Christ.     (Against  Woolston.) 
Penrose's  Use  of  Scripture  M.     (Very  able.) 
Potts'  (J.  H.)  Discourses. 
Powell's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Price's  Dissertations.  Diss.  4. 
Princeton  Review.  3:48].  8:.348.  28:255. 
Ray's  Vindication  of  Christ's  miracles. 
Reeves'  Apologies  of  Justin,  Tertullian,  Ac. 
Reinhard  on  Miracles. 

Reynolds'  (Jos.  W.)  on  our  Lord's  miracles. 
Rogers'  (John)  Sermons. 
Rutherford's  Credib.  of  M.     (Much  valued.) 
Seaton's  Compendious  view  of  Miracles. 
Sheppard's  Faith  and  Practice  illustrated. 
Sherlock's  Trial  of  the  Witnesses. 
Smallbrooke  on  Miracles. 
Southern  Lit.  Journal.  2:442. 
Stebbins'  Defence  of  Scripture  History. 
Stevenson  on  the  Miracles  of  Christ. 
Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacrae.  Bk.  2,  ch.  9,10. 
Sutton's  Christ's  Miracles  no  Allegories. 
Sykes'  Credibility  of  Miracles. 
Taylor's  Apology  of  Ben  Mordecai.  (Strong.) 
Thompson's  (Edw.)  Bulwarks  of  Christ'j'. 
Thompson's  (William)  Aids  to  faith. 
Tilley's  Preservative  against  Infidelity. 
Tillotson's  Sermons.  Ser.  229,236,281. 
Toll's  Defence  of  Middleton's  free  enquiry. 

(Against  Dodwell.) 
Trench  (Francis)  on  the  M.  of  our  Lord. 
Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued. 
Universalist  Quar.   1:233.  4:346.  5:113. 
Van  Mildert's  Boyle  Lectures.  1802-1804. 
Vince's    Credibility   of  Scripture   Miracles. 

(Masterly  reply  to  Hume.) 
Wardlaw  (Ralph)  on  Miracles. 
Watson's  Tracts.  Vol.  4. 
West  on  the  Resurrection. 
Westcott's  Characteristics  of  the  gospel  M. 
Weston  on  the  Rejection  of  the  Christian 

Miracles  by  the  Heathen. 
Wescott's  Elements  of  the  Gospel  Harmony. 
Wood's  (Leonard)  Works.  Vol.  4. 

Miracles  of  tlie  First  Ages  of  the 

CIturcli.     See  false  miracles. 
Pro. 

Augustine,  de  Civitate  Dei. 
Justin  Martyr,  Apologia. 

Dialog,  cum  Tryphone. 

Irenaeus,  Opus  eruditissimum.  Ed.  Frobenii. 

Minucius  Felix,  Octavius. 

Origen,  contra  Celsum. 

Tertullian,  ad  Seapulam. 

Mosheim,  de  Rebus  ante  Constantinum. 

Pfannerus  de  Donis  miraculis. 

Schulz's  Geistesgaben  der  crsten  Christen. 

Balmer's  (Robt.)  Academic  Lectures. 

Pulpit  Discourses. 

Barrington's  (John  S.)  Miscellanea  Sacra. 
Boys'  Suppressed  Evidence ;   or  proof  from 

the  records  of  the  Fathers,  Waldenses,  &c. 
Brook's  Exam,  of  Middleton's  free  enquiry. 
Burton's  Eccles.  hist,  of  the  2d  and  3d  cent. 


Miracles  oftUe  First  A^^es — cwntinuid. 

Pro. 

Chapman  on  the  Miraculous  powers,  <fec. 

Jesuit  Cabal  farther  opened. 

Church  (Tho.)  on  the  Miraculous  powers,  Ac. 

Appeal  to  the  unprejudiced. 

Dodwell's  Free  .answer  to  Middleton. 
Douglas' Criterion.  (Exc't.  Exposes  Hume.; 
Fleury's  Eccles.  Hist.  (An  essay  at  the  end.) 
Heathcote's  Animadversions  on  Middleton. 
Jackson's  Remarks  on  Middleton's  Inquiry. 
Jenkins'  (Tho.)  Exam,  of  M.'s  "Inquiry." 
Newman's  (J.  H.)  Miracles  of  eccl.  history. 
Parker's   Miraculous   powers   of    the   early 

fathers. 
Rawlinson's  Bampton  Lectures.  1859. 
Reeves'  Apologies  of  Justin,  Tertullian,  and 

Minucius. 
Rutherford  on  Miracles. 
Stebbins'  Observations  on  Middleton. 
Sykes'  Credibility  of  Miracles. 

Two  questions  impartially  considered. 

Walton's  Miraculous  powers  of  the  church. 
Whiston  on  Demoniacs. 

on  the  Exact  time  when  miraculous 


gifts  ceased  in  the  church. 
Con. 

Jenkins'  Examination  of  Dodwell's  reply  to 
Middleton. 

Middleton's  Free  inquiry  into  the  miracu- 
lous powers  supposed  to  have  existed  in 
the  Church. 

Vindication.  (Reply  to  Dodwell  and 

Church.) 

Reply  to  Stebbins  and  Chapman. 

Reply  to  Mr.  Toll. 

North  British  Rev.  Vol.  4. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Toll's  Defence  of  Middleton's  Free  Inquiry. 

Yates'  Defence  of  Middleton's  Inquiry. 

See  a  notice  of  this  controversy  in  a  note 
by  Dr.  Kippis,  to  Doddridge's  Lecture*, 
Part  6  ;  and  in  Joseph  Clarke's  Theological 

Tretiti^bs. 

Miracles,  Pretended.    See  false. 
Miracles  of  the  Church  of  Rome. 

Bouchier,  de  Martyrio  Fratrum. 

Chamieri  Panstraticae  Catholicae. 

Corntei  Miracula  eccles.  Catholieae. 

Des  Va;ux,  Lettres  sur  les  miracles  que  Ics 
Jansenistes  attribuent  aux  reliques  de 
I'Abbe  de  Paris.  , 

Estienne,  de  la  Conformite  des  marvielles 
anciennes  avec  des  modern.  (A  keen, 
satirical  comparison  between  Paganism 
and  Popery.) 

[Le  Gros],  Lettres  Theologique. 

Montgeron,  la  Verite  des  miracles  de  Fran- 
cois de  Paris. 

Adams  (John)  on  Miracles. 
Breviut's  Saul  and  Samuel  at  Endor. 
Campbell  on  Miracles. 


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Douglass'  Criterion  of  true  miracles. 

Hume's  (Da-rid)  Essays. 

Kidder's  Messiah. 

Lowe  on  Romish  Miracles. 

Middleton's  Free  Enquiry. 

Monthly  Review.  124:205.  126:780. 

North  British  Review.  4:451. 

Princeton  Review.  8:348. 

Sykes  on  Miracles  and  Revelation. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

niirtli.     See  sobriety. 

Colman's  (Benj.)  Sermons.  (How  to  im- 
prove Mirth.) 

Marriott'i  (John)  Sermons.  (Use  and  abuse 
of  Mirth.) 

Mislina.    See    r.ibbinical  literature, 

TALMUDS. 

Mishna  :  sive  totius  Hebrseorum  juris  ;  cum 

commentariis  Maimonidis  et   Bartenorae. 

Latinitate   donavit,    ac   notis    illustravit, 

Surenhusius.     (6  vols.,  folio.) 
Sola  &  Raphall's  Translation  of  18  treatises 

from  the  Mishna.     (The  only  English  tr.) 

Dlissal.    See  litcroies. 

Arnaudi  Epitome.     (Of  Gaimnt.) 

Brevint,  Missale  Romanorum. 

Cari  Responsorialia  et  Antiphonaria. 

Cochla?i  Speculum  antiquae  devotionis. 

Gavanti  Thesaurus  sacrorum  rituum. 

Gerberti  Vet.  Liturgia  illustrata. 

Huebneri  Historia  Missse.  (Notices  all  the 
Papal  liturgies.) 

Lipenii  Bibliotheca  Theologica.  » 

Mabillonii  Liturgica  Gallicana. 

Meuschenii  Ceremonialia.  (Acta  erud.  1732.) 

Mohrenii   Expos.  Missae  atque  Rubricarum. 

Muratori  Liturgia  Romana  vetus. 

Pinii  Tractatus  historico-theologicus. 

tisart,  Expositio  Rubicarum  missalis. 

Piscarae  Praxis  Ceremoniarum. 

Rosarii  Observationes. 

Thomasii  Codices  Sacramentorum. 

Lewis'  Bible,  Missal,  and  Breviary.  (Con- 
tains an  entire  translation  of  the  Missal, 
Rubrics,  <fcc.,  with  prefaces,  and  other 
useful  matter.) 

For  many  other  works  on  the  Missal,  see 
Lowndes'  Britinh  Librarian. 

Missions.    See  jesuit  missions,  Moravians, 

PLANTING  OF  CHRISTIANITY. 

Annales  de  la   Propagation   de  la  foi.     (A 

continuation  of  the  "  Lettres  Edifiante.") 
Blumhardt's  Allgem.  missionsgeschichte  und 

missionsgeographie.  1828. 
Callenburg's  Bericht  an   Einige  Christliche 

Freunde.     (A  truly  great  work.) 
Cerri,  L'Etat  present  de  I'eglise  Romaine. 

1830. 
Fabricii  Lux  Evang.  toti  orbi  exoriens. 
Janichii  de  Impedimentis  circa  convertandos 

Mohammedanos. 

20 


Missions — crmtinued. 

Klumpp's  Evangelischc  Missionswesen. 

Kristna  Saga.  (A  reliable  and  sufficient 
ace.  of  the  introduction  of  Christianity  into 
Iceland  in  981,  and  its  progress  till  1121.) 

La  Croze,  Histoire  du  Christianisine. 

Lettres  Edifiantes.  Periodical.  (60  volumes. 
Embracing  an  account  of  the  learning  and 
science  which  the  Romish  missionaries 
diseov'd  or  acquired  in  both  hemispheres.) 

Liicke's  (G.  C.  F.)  Missionsstunden.  1841. 

Mammachii  Origincs  Christians. 

Mascovii  Dissertationes. 

Niecamp,  Historia  Missionis  evangelicae. 

Oldenthorp's  Missionsgeschichte. 

Paget,  Christianographie. 

Schmidt's  (K.  C.  G.)  Kurzgefaste  lebens 
Beschreibungen,    &q. 

Sondermann's  Tabellarische  Uebersicht,  etc. 
1846. 

Steger's  Protestantische  Missionen. 

Xavieri  Epistolse.  (Full  of  good  hints  to  a 
missionary.) 

Zimmermann's  Gustav.-Adolf.-Verein.  185^. 

Accounts  of  the  Society  for  propagating  the 

gospel. 
Aikman's  Cyclopedia  of  Christian  M.  1859. 
Alder's  AVesleyan  missions.  To  1840. 
Amer.  Baptist  Missionary  Magazine.     1803, 

to  the  present. 
Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  3d  Series.  4:453. 
Amer.  Quarterly  Review.  3:423.  4:265.  6:77. 

9:164.  10:93.  12:1. 
Asiatic  Researches.   Periodical.  Calcutta. 
Baptist  Missionary  Magazine.  London. 
Barge  &,  Strickland's  American    Methodist 

Missions. 
Earth  on  Christian  Missions. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  14:418.  15:543. 
Blumhardt's   Christian    missions    in    every 

part  of  the  world.  Maps. 
Body's  (J.  A.)  Christian  missions. 
Best's  History  of  the  Moravians. 
Brown's  Propagation  of  Christianity. 
Burder's  Missionary  Anecdotes. 
Burns'  (.Jabez)  Sermons. 
Caddel's  Missions  in  Japan  and  Paraguay. 
Calcutta  Chris.  Observer.  (Many  articles.) 
Campbell's  (J.)  Philosophy  of  M.  1842. 
Maritime  discoveries. 


Carey's  Enquiry  respecting  missions. 
Carne's  Lives  of  eminent  missionaries. 
Chalmer's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Chandler's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Choules'  History  of  Missions.  (A  revised  and 

improved  edition  of  Tho.  Smith's.) 
Christian  Examiner.  1:182.  29:51.  44:416. 
Chris.  Monthly  Spectator.  8:404. 
Chris.    Review.     1:325.  2:485.  6:280.  8:304. 

10:566.  14:167,556. 
Chris.  Observer.    London.    (In  almost  every 

volume  are  valuable  missionary  statistics.) 
Church  Miss.  Soc.  Intelligencer.  Periodical. 
Clarkson's  (W.)  Christian  Missions;  or  facts 

and  principles  of  Evangelism. 


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ttl»alonn^'mtintied. 

Conference  on   M.,  held  at  Liverpool,  1860. 

Cox's  Ilifitory  of  the  London  Baptist  Mis- 
sionary Society.  From  1792  to  1842. 

Davies'  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Doane's  ((}.  W.)  Sermons.    (3  on  this  subj.) 

Douglass'  (James)  History  of  Missions. 

Druminond's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Duff's  Missions  the  chief  end  of  the  church. 

Eclectic  Review.     Loudon.    (Many  articles.) 

Elliot's  Christian  Commonwealth. 

Ellis'  History  of  the  London  M.  Soc.  1844. 

Exeter  Hall  Lectures  to  young  men. 

Foreign  Missionary.  Periodical.  New  York. 
]8:i:{-lS.36.  (Presbyt.  missions  chiefly.) 

Foster's  (John)  Sermons. 

Frazier's  Magazine.  4:261. 

Friend  of  India.  Calcutta.   Periodical. 

Fuller's  (And.)  Apology  for  Missions. 

Gammel's  Hist,  of  Amer.  Baptist  missions  in 
Asia,  Africa,  Europe,  and  America. 

(iillies'  Historical  Collections. 

(rrant's  Bampton  Lectures.  1843. 

(Jreen's  (Ashbol)  History  of  Presbyterian  M. 

Hall's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Address  to  Eustace  Carey. 

Hamilton  (R.  W.)  on  Missions.  (An  essay 
to  which  a  prize  of  $1,000  was  awarded, 
1846.  "  One  of  the  noblest  productions  of 
consecrated  genius  and  learning."  PnouT.) 

Harris'  Great  Commission.  Prize  essay. 

Holmes'  Missions  of  the  United  brethren. 
(From  the  beginning  to  1812.) 

Hoole's  Year-book  of  Missions. 

Home's  Letters  on  Missions.  • 

Horsley"s  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hough's  (James)  Vindic.  of  Prot.  missions. 

Huie's  Hist,  of  M.  From  the  Ref.  to  1842. 

Humphrey's  History  of  the  Society  for  the 
propagation  of  the  gospel.   1830. 

Irving's  (Edward)  Orations. 

Jackson's  Centenary  volume.  (Wesleyan.) 

Jenkins'  Union  of  the  Holy  Spirit  and  the 
Church  in  the  conversion  of  the  world. 

Johnson's  (John)  Sermons.  (17  on  missions.) 

Kennef  s  History  of  Christianity. 

Acct.  of  the  Society  for  propagating 

the  gospel. 

Kingsmill's  M.  and  Missionaries.  To  1853. 

Laughton's  Progress  of  Christianity. 

Literary  and  Theol.  Review.  3:165. 

London  Review.   15:405. 

Lord's  History  of  Protestant  missions. 

Love's  Address  to  the  friends  of  missions. 

Two  hundred  missionary  letters. 

Lowrie's  For.  M.  of  the   Presbyter.  Church. 

Two  years  in  uj)per  India.  1848. 

McBriar's  Missionary  travels  in  Egypt, 
Syria,  Ac.   1639. 

McFarlane's  Jubilee  of  the  world. 

McLear'g  History  of  M.  in  the  middle  ages. 

Malcom's  Travels  in  Asia.  (Essays  in  the 
Appendix.) 

Marshman's  'Thoughts  on  propagating  Chris- 
tianity among  the  Heathen. 


M 1 8  g  1  on  »—cnntinu»d. 

Melsom's  (.T.  B.)  Who  is  my  neighbor? 
Merivale's  Boyle  Lectures.  1864. 
Missionary  Chronicle.    Periodical.    London. 

Herald.  "  Boston. 

Magazine.  "  London. 

Mitchell  on  the  best  Means,  <fec.  1806. 
Moffet's  (R.)  Missionary  prize  essay.     1842. 
Morrison's  Founders  of  the  Lon<lon  M.  Soo. 
Newcombe's  (Harvey)   Cyclopedia  of  Miss. 

(Small,  but  accurate.   1855.) 
New  Englander.  9:207. 

Noel's  (Bapt.  W.)  Christian  Missions.  1842. 
Orme's  Reply  to  Irving  on  Missions. 
Paget's  Christianography. 
Pamphleteer.    11:471. 
Pearson's  Propagation  of  the  Gospel. 
Periodical  accounts  of  Baptist  M.  Society. 

London.  From  1800. 
Periodical  accounts  of  the  United  brethren. 
Pickens'  Researches  of  Missionaries.     (The 

state  of  many  missions  in  1831.) 
Powell's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 
Princeton    Review.    5:449.    10:535.    15:349. 

17:61.  36:324. 
Ramsden's  Missions.    Fncin  nn<1  Anecdotei. 
Robinson's  (C.  K.)  Maitland   Prize  Essay. 

1852.  (Duty  and  policy  of  missions.) 
Schwartz's    Life   and   correspondence.      By 

Pearson. 
Smith's  (And.)  Hist,  of  evangelical  missions. 
Smith's  (Tho.)  History  of  the  M.  Society. 
Spurgcon'sjCha.  H.)  Sermons.  1st  Series. 
Stow's  (Baron)  Missionary  Enterprize.     (A 

collection    of  able  sermons  by  Wayland, 
•  Griffin,  Beecher,  Benian,  Ac.) 
Stowel's  Miss.  Church.  (The  spread  of  Chris- 
tianity the  true  business  of  Christians.) 
Styles'  Strictures  on  articles  in  the  Edinburg 

Review. 
Swan's  Letters  on  missions, 
Thomas'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Thomas  (J.)  on  the  Pro])agat.  of  the  Gospel. 
Thompson's  Christian  Missions  necessary  to 

civilization. 
Townley  on  Missions. 
Tracy's  History  of  the  American  Board  of 

Commissioners.  1840.  Map. 
Vormbaum's  Biographical  history  of  evan- 
gelical missions.  1845. 
Walsh's  (W.  P.)  Donnellian  Lectures.    1861. 
Way  land's    (Francis)   Moral  dignity  of  the 

Missionary  enterprise. 

Sermons  to  the  Churches. 


White's  (Kennet)  Account  of  the  Society  for 

propagating  the  gospel. 
Williams'  Missionary  Gazetteer.  1828. 

Missionary  enterprises  in  all  the  world 


to'tbe  present.  1838. 
Winslow's  History  of  Missions. 
Worcester's  Amer.  M.  to  the  Heathen. 


1840. 


Mlaslong,  Local. 

ASIA. 
Bouterwick's   Missionars   in    Indien.    1852. 


307 


Missions,  liocal. 

A  SI  A — crmtinued. 
Brouillon,  TEtat  actuel,  etc.    China.  1856. 
Burkhardt's  Evangel.  M.  in  Vorder   Indien. 

.  "    Hinter    Indien. 

. "    China  u.  Japan. 

Crasset,  Histoire  de  I'Eglise  de  Japan. 

Gobien,  sur  le  Progress  de  la  Religion. 

Hue,  Christ,  en   Chine,  Tartarie,  et  Thibet. 

Koeniglichen  Dsenischen  Missionen. 

Kulb'g  Reisen  der  Missionar.   Mongolia. 

La  Croze,  Hist,  du  Christianis.  del'Armenie. 

Ludovici  Exercitationes. 

Niecamp,  Histoire  de  la  M.  Danoise. 

Norbert,  Memoires  Historique. 

Pallu,  Relation  abregee,  &c.     {China,  Slam, 

&c.  1682.) 
Paulini  India  Orientalis. 

Rhodes,  la  Progres,  &c.  Cochin  China.  1652. 
Schaffter,  Hist,  de  la  miss,  du  Tinnevelly. 
Trigantii  Res  Chris,  apud  Japanios. 
Zeigenbald's  Ausfiihrlicher  Bericht.      Tran- 

qne.bar. 
Abeel's  (D.)  Residence  in  China.  1829-1833. 
"Accounts  "  of  Danish  M.  in  Tranquebar. 
Allen's  (D.  0.)  India:  anc.  and  modern.  1854. 
Amer.  Biblical  Repository.  3d- Series.  3:54. 
Anderson's  (John)  Miss,  to  Sumatra.    1823. 
Arthur's  Mission  to  Mysore.  1847. 
Asiatic  Researches.  Periodical. 
Bachelor's  Hinduism  and  Christianity. 
Barney's  (A.  M.)  Star  in  the  East.  1860. 
Buchanan's  (C.)  Chris.  Researches.  1811. 

Christianity  in  India.  1813. 

•  Memoir  of;  by  Pearson.  1819. 

Burns'  Buckhara. 

Burton's  State  of  rel.  in  New  S.  AVales.  1840. 
Buyers'  Recollections  of  North.  India.  1840. 

Letters  on  Indian  missions.  1848. 

Calcutta  Christian  Observer.  Periodical. 
Caldwell's  Tinnevelly  mission.  1857. 
Campbell's  (J.  R.)  M.  in  upper  India.  1856. 
Campbell's  (W.)  British  India.  1839.  (De- 
cline of  Hinduism,  and  prog,  of  Christ'y.) 
Carey,  Dr.,  Mem.  of;  by  Eustace  Carey.  1836. 
Clarkson's  (W.)  India  and  the  Gospel. 

Missionary  Encouragements. 

Cox's  History  of  the  Baptist  Miss.  Society. 

1792  to  1842. 
Cunningham's  Introd.  of  Christ'y  in  India. 
Dean's  (Will.)  Missions  to  China.  1859. 
Duff's  India  and  Indian  missions.  1839. 
Dwight's  Christianity  in  the  East.  1850. 
Echard's  Residence  in  Ceylon.  1844. 
Eclectic  Magazine.  5:382.   China. 
Edkins'  Relig.  condit.  of  the  Chinese.  1859. 
Fisk,  Pliny,  Memoir  of.  1828. 
For.  Quart.  Review.  5:485.   China. 
Foster's  (John)  Contributions  to  the  Eclectic 

Review. 
Pox's  (W.  H.)  Missions  in  So.  India.    1848. 

Memoir  of:   by  G.  Fox.   1850. 

Geddes'  Church  of  Malabar.  1694. 
-•"Gillespie's  Land  of  Sinim.  1854. 
Goodell's  The  old  and  the  new.  1853. 


Missions,  Iiocal. 

ASIA — cnntinued. 
Grinfield's  Mission  to  Coromandel.  1831. 
GutzlafiF's  Voyages.  1839. 
Hamlin,  H.,  Memoir  of.     Tnrkfy. 
Hardy's  British  Governm't  of  Ceylon.  1844. 

Budhism  in  Ceylon. 

Hartley's  Researches  in  Asia  Minor. 
Harvard's  Wesleyan  M.  in  Ceylon.  1822. 
Hoole's  Madras,  Mysore,  Ac.   1844. 
Hough's  (J.)  Hist,  of  Christianity  in  India. 

(From  the  Christian  era  to  1837.) 
Jowett's  Researches  in  Asia.  1823,1824. 
Judson's  {Anne  H.)  Burman  Mission.   1855. 
Memoir  of;   by  Knowles. 


Judson,  Adon.,  Mem.  of;  by  Wayland.  1853. 

byPatton.      1853. 

by  Clemens. 


Judson,  Mrs.  Sarah,  Memoir  of;    by  Emily 

Judson.  1850. 
Kaye's  Christianity  in  India.  1859. 
Kresson's  Cross  and  Dragon.   China. 
London  Quart.  Review.  10:1. 
Long's  Ch.  of  Eng.  M.  in  Upper  India.  1848. 
Bengal  missions.  1858. 


Lowrie's  (.J.  C.)  Two  years  in  North  India. 

Presbyterian  M.  in  India.  1854. 

Lowrie,  W.,  Memoir  of.   China.  1854. 
McDonald,  J.,  Memoir  of;  by  Tweedie.  1840. 

Calcutta. 
Mackie's  Life  of  Tai-ping-wang.   China. 
Mackaye,  J.,  Memoir  of:  by  Culross.  Delhi. 
Maleom's  Travels  in  S.  Eastern  Asia.  1835-8. 
Marshman's  (J.  C.)  Life  and  times  of  Carey, 

Marshman,  and  Ward.  1860. 

The  Serampore  Mission.  1858. 

Martin's  British  Colonies. 
Martyn's  (Henry)  Letters  and  Journals. 
Massie's  Continental  India.   1840. 
Religion  in  India.  1827. 


Matheson's  Presbyterian  M.  in  China.  1866. 
Medhurst's  State  and  prosp.  of  China.  1835. 
Milne's  First   10  years  of  the  M.  to  China. 

1820.  (Contains  valuable  remarks  on  the 

hist.,  literature,  and  relig.  of  the  Chinese.) 
Morrison,  Memoir  of;  by  his  widow.   China. 
Mosheim's  Mem.  of  the  Chur.  in  China.  1740. 
Mullen's  Results  of  M.  in  India.  1852. 
Nesbit,  Memoir  of;  by  Mitchell.  Bombay. 
New  Englander.  6:41. 
Norbert's  Memoirs  of  Oriental  missions, 
Noyes'  (E.)  Missions  in  Orissa.  1855. 
Pegg's  Orissa.     (Contains  a  good  history  of 

the  Baptist  mission  in  that  province.) 
Perkins'  18  years'  residence  in  Persia.  1843. 
Perkins,  Mrs.,  Memoir  of.  1854. 
Pettit's  (Geo.)  Tinnevelly  mission.  1851. 
Phillips'  Thirty-four  conferences  between  the 

Danish  missionaries  and  the  Brahmins. 
Princeton  Review.  12:157. 
Reid,  J.,  Mem.  of;  Wardlaw.  1830.  Bellary. 
Rhenius,  C.  T.  E.,  Mem.  of;  by  his  son.  1841. 
Schwartz's  Life  and  correspondence.  1798. 
Remains. 


Selkirk's  Recollections  of  Ceylon.  1844. 


308 


missions,  liocal. 

ASIA — continued. 

Smith  &  Dwight's  M.  Researches.  1834. 

Smith's  Exploratory  Tour.  1844-6.   China. 

Southgatc's  Visit  to  Mesopotamia.  1843. 

Staughton's  Baptist  M.  in  India.  1820. 

Stern's  (H.  A.)  Miss.  Journal.  Arabia. 

Stoddard,  D.  P.,  Memoir  of;   by  Thompson. 

Storrow's  India  and  Chris,  missions.  1859. 

Sutton's  Orissa,  and  its  evangelization.  1840. 

Symonds'  Missions  in  Madras. 

Temple's  (D.)  Life  and  Letters. 

Tennent's  Christianity  in  Ceylon.  1850. 

Tomlin's  Missionary  Journal.  1840.  Siam. 

Townley's  Answer  to  the  Abbe  Dubois.  1867. 

Trevor's  (G.)  India  and  its  missions. 

Tyerman  &  Bennett's  M.  voyages.    1821-29. 

Ward's  (P.)  India,  and  the  Hindus.  1854. 

Ward's  ( W.)  History,  literature,  and  religion 
of  the  Hindus.  (A  truly  great  and  exhaus- 
tive work.) 

Parewell  Letters.  1821. 

Warren's  Miss,  life  in  North  India.  1856. 

Weitbrecht's  Prot.  M.  in  Bengal.  1844. 

Miss.  Sketches.  1858.  North  India. 

Wilkinson's  Christianity  in  India.  1844. 

Wilson,  Bp.,  Life  of.  1860. 

Wilson's  Narrative  of  the  Greek  Mission. 

Winslow's  Hints  on  missions  to  India. 

Wolfe's  (Jos.)  Journal  and  letters.    1827-38. 

AVylie's  (Mrs.)  Burman  and  Karen  M.  1856. 

AVylie's  (Macl.)  Bengal  as  a  M.  field.  1854. 

Yates,  Wm.,  Memoir  of;  by  Hoby.  1847. 

Yeatcs'  Planting  of  the  gospel  in  Syria, 
India,  and  China. 

AFRICA. 
Burkhardt's  Kleine  missions  Bibliothek. 
Dafalu's  Lebensbild  aus  AV.  Africa. 
HotTmann's  (Pr.)  Missionsgeschichte. 
Hoffmann's  (W.)  M.  in  lande  Joruba.  1859. 
La  Croze,  Hist,  du  Chr.  d'Ethiopie. 
Meissner's  Bericht  v.  d.  Entstehen  d.  Briider- 

mission  unter  den  Buschnegern.  1850. 
Morcalli   Africa  Christiana.     ("A  work  of 

great  extent  and  erudition.") 

Arbousset's  Tour  N.  E.  of  the  Cape. 
Beecham's  Ashantee.  1841. 
Bertram,  J.  M.,  Life  of. 
Bowen's  (T.  J.)  Missionary  labors.  1857. 
Boyse's  (W.)  Notes  on  South  Africa. 
Broadbent,  S.,  Memoir  of;  by  Threlfall. 
Calderwood's  Caffres,  and  Caffre  missions. 
Campbell's  Travels  in  Africa.  1815. 

Second  Journey.  1822. 

Colenso's  (Bp.)  Ten  weeks  in  Natal.  1856. 
East's  Western  Africa,  and  the  Baptist  mis- 
sions. 1844. 
Ellis'  Mission  to  Madagascar.  1858. 
Pleuiing's  (P.  P.)  Southern  Africa.  1866. 
Flud's  Missionary  Journal.  Abyxsinia. 
Fox's  M.  in  W.  Africa.  1851.  (Wesleyan.) 
Freeman's  (J.  J.)  Tour  in  S.  Africa.  1855. 

Persecutions  in  Madagascar. 

Geddes'  Church  hist,  of  Ethiopia.  To  1696. 


Missions,  Iiocal. 

AFRICA — continued. 
Gobat's  (Bp.)  3  years  in  Abyssinia.  1850. 
Haweis'    Memoir   respecting   a   mission   to 

Africa.  1850. 
Hening's  African  missions  of  the  Episcopal 

Church  in  the  United  States.  1850. 
Isenberg's  Abyssinian  Missions.  1843. 
Jameson's  (Wm.)  Gosp.  labors  in  Afr.  1861. 
Johnson,  W.,  Memoir  of. 
Kraff's  M.  labors.   1837-55.    Eaf^tern  Africa. 

(Extensive  information  touching  the  races, 

religions,  &c.) 
Latrobe's  (C.  J.)  Visit  to  So.  Africa.   1821. 
Leydekker's  History  of  the  African  Church. 
Livingston's  Missionary  Travels.  1857. 
Historical  Sketch.  1858. 


Lobo's  Voyage  to  Abyssinia.  1670. 
Merriam's  Kaffir  and  Hottentot. 
Moffat's  Missionary  labors. 
Phillips'  Missions  in  South  Africa. 
Princeton  Review.  30:436. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  H.,  Memoir  of. 
Scott's  Day-dawn  in  Africa.  1858. 
Shaw's  M.  in  S.  Eastern  Africa.  1860. 
Smith's  (Thornley)  So.  Africa  delineated. 
Tucker's  Abeokuta.  1853.  (Origin  and  pro- 
gress of  the  Yoruba  mission.) 
Walker's  (S.)  Missions  in  W.  Africa.  1845. 
Church  M.  at  Sierra  Leone.  1851. 


West,  Daniel,  Memoir  of. 
Wilson's  (J.  L.)  Western  Africa. 

AMERICA.    See  home  missions. 
Egede's  Grondlandische  Mission. 
Kolbing's  M.  in  Gronland  u.  Labrador.  1831. 
Oldendorp's  Ges.  d.  M.  auf  St.  Thomas.  1777. 
Relations  des  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  com- 

pagnie  de  Jesus,  dans  la  Nouvelle  France. 

1611-1672. 
Stoeeklein  und  Keller's  Reisebeschreibungen. 

(Nine  great  folios  on  the  religious  condition 

of  the  W.  Indies,  from  1642  to  1726.) 

Baptist  Miss.  Mag.  Boston.  1808  to  present. 
Bernan's  M.  labors  in  British  Guiana.  1846. 
Bleby's  Scenes  in  the  Carribean. 
Blood's  M.  to  the  Indians  of  Orilla. 
Brainerd's  (David)  Narrative.  1745. 
Life  of;   by  Edwards.  1765. 


Brett's  (W.  H.)  Missions  in  Guiana.  1851. 

Buchner's  Moravians  in  Jamaica.  1854. 

Burchell,  T.,  Life  of.    West  Indies. 

Christian  Examiner.  42:360. 

Christian  Review.  12:253. 

Coke's  History  of  the  Westjndies. 

Cornford's  M.  Reminiscences.  1856.  Jamaica. 

Crantz's  History  of  Greenland.  To  1767. 

Democratic  Review.  14:618. 

Doddridge's  Abridgment  of  Brainard.  1740. 

Duncan's  Wesleyan  M.  to  Jamaica,  and  the 

state  of  Society  in  that  colony.  1849. 
Egede's  (Hans)  Journal.   GreenlaTid. 
Life  of. 


Egede's  (Paul,  the  son)  Greenland  mission. 


309 


Bllsslons,  liocal. 

AHERICA— continued. 

Elliot  &  Mayhew's  Gospel  among  the  In- 
dians. 1685. 

Elliot's  Eccl.  history  of  Massachusetts. 

Elliot,  John,  Memoir  of.  1691. 

Finley's  History  of  the  Wyandot  M.   Ohio. 

Gardner,  A.,  Mem.  of;  by  Marsh.  Patugonin. 

Gookins'  Christian  Indians  of  N.  England. 
1680. 

Historical  Collections.  1674. 

Gospel  in  America.  (Bap.  M.  in  Honduras.) 

Hallet's  Indians  of  North  America. 

Hawkins'  Episc.  M.  in  N.  A.  colonies.  1845. 

Heckewelder's  Missions  among  the  Dela- 
ware* and  Mohegans.  1810. 

Holmes'  M.  of  the  United  Brethren.  1818. 

Horsford's  M.  in  the  West  Indies.  1856. 

Humphrey's  History  of  the  "  Society  for  the 
propagat.  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  parts." 

Keith's  Journey  in  America. 

Kipp's  Early  Jesuit  missions. 

Knibb,  Will.,  Memoir  of.  1847. 

Latrobe's  Missions  in  N.  Amer.  (Moravian.) 

Latter-day  Luminary.    Periodical.   1818-26. 

Littell's  Living  Age.  11:276. 

Loskiel's  Moravian  M.  in  X.  America. 

McCoy's  Baptist  Indian  missions.  1840. 

Massachusetts  Histor.  Soc.  Collections. 

Mather's  Eccl.  history  of  New  England. 

Mayhew's  Indian  converts. 
,  Moister's  Missionary  labors.    West  Indies. 

Muratori's  Missions  in  Paraguay. 

Oldenthorp's  Hist,  of  M.  to  the  Danish  W.  I. 

Phillippo's  Baptist  M.  in  Jamaica.   184.S. 

Robertson's  Miss,  of  the  Secession  Church  in 
Nova  Scotia.  1765  to  1847. 

Samuels'  Wesleyan  M.  in  Jamaica.  1850. 

Scheffer's  History  of  Lapland. 

Shea's  Catholic  M.  in  N.  Amer.  1529-1854. 

Slight's  Researches  among  the  North  Amer- 
ican Indians. 

Smith,  J.,  Memoir  of.  Demarara. 

Southey's  History  of  Brazil. 

Stoddard's  Question  whether  God  is  not 
angry  with  the  country  for  doing  so  little 
for  the  Indians.  1727. 

Tucker's  Rainbow  in  the  North.  Rupert's  land. 

United  Brethren's  Retrospect  of  Missions  in 
Jamaica  and  Antigua. 

"Watson's  Methodist  M.  in  the  West  Indies. 

Winslow's  Progress  of  the  Gospel  among  the 
Indians  of  New  England. 

Wix's  Newfoundland's  Missionary. 
EDROPK. 

Henderson's  Life  and  labors.   Denmark. 

Jowett's  Researches  in  the  Mediterranean. 
1823. 

Rule's  Missions  in  Spain  and  Gibraltar. 

Wilson's  Narrative  of  the  Greek  miss.  1839. 
POLYNESIA. 

Kohn's  (F.)  Mtssionswesen  d.  Siidsee.  1833. 

Meinicke's  Sudseevolker  u.  d.  christenthum. 
1844. 


Missions,  Iiocala 

POLYNESIA— con?mued. 
Michaelis'  die  Volker  der  Sudsee.  1847. 

Anderson's  (Rufus)  Hawaian  Islands. 
Bamby,  J.,  Memoir  of;   by  Barret. 
Bingham's  21  years  in  the  Sandwich  I.  1847. 
Brown's  New  Zealand.  1845. 
Campbell's  Martyr  of  Eromanga.  1842. 
Christian  Quart.  Spectator.  1:176. 
Cross,  J.,  Memoir  of:  by  Hunt.  Fejee. 
Dibble's  Sandwich  Islands  mission.  1832. 
Ellis'  Tour  in  Owyhee.  1827. 

Polynesian  Researches.  1829.  Plates. 


Farmer's  Tonga  and  the  Friendly  I.  1855. 
Gill's  Gems  from  the  Coral  I.  New  Hebrides. 
Hunt,  Rev.  J.,  Memoir  of:   by  Howe.  Fejee. 
Lawry's   (W.)  Missions  in  Tonga,  &o.  1852. 
Leigh,  Rev.  S.,  Mem.  of;  byStrachan.  1855. 
Nichols  &  Marsden's  Voyage  to  N.  Zealand. 
North  Amer.  Review.  55:193. 
Pilmore's  Labors  in  New  South  Wales. 
Pritchard's  Success  of  the  gospel.  1844. 
Stewart's  Missions  in  the  Sandwich  Islands. 

1823  to  1825. 
Strachan's  Life  of  Leigh.  (With  a  history  of 

the  mission  to  Australia.  To  1850.) 
Tucker's  Southern  cross  and  Southern  crown. 

Neio  Zealnnd  in  1855. 
Turner's  19  years  in  Polynesia.  1861. 
Westbrook's  Religion  and  education  in  New 

South  Wales. 
Williams,  J.,  Memoir  of;  by  Prout.  1843. 
Williams,  R.,  Life  of;  by  Hamilton. 

Missionary  Enterprises.  1816-1834. 

Williams  &  Calvert's  Fiji  and  the  Fijians. 

1859. 
Yates'  Mission  to  New  Zealand. 

Mnemonics. 

Albert!  (J.  M.)  Memoriae  libellus. 

Bassle,  Systeme  Mnemonique. 

Castilho  de  Mnemotechnie. 

Coliueus  de  Memoria  artificiosa.  1515. 

Durivau,  sur  la  Memoire  verbale. 

Feinagle,  sur  la  Mnemonique. 

Grataroli,  de  Memoria. 

Montry,  Grammaire  de  M. 

Nauclin,  Mnemonique. 

Portse  Ars  Reminiscendi. 

Rossellii  Thesaurus  artif.  memoriae. 

Bruin,  Life  of. 

Fauvel's  Phreno-mnemoteehny. 

Gray's  Memoria  Technica.    (As  good  as  any, 

being  brief  and  easy.) 
Hallworth's  Rational  Mnemonics. 
Johnson's  Memoria  Technica. 
Lowe's  Mnemonics  delineated. 
Mason  on  Self-knowledge. 
RoIIin's  Belles-Lettres. 
Sanders'  (Richard)  Art  of  Memory. 
Watts  on  the  Improvement  of  memory. 
Willis'    (John)    5lnemonica.     (Has    also    a 

treatise  on  the  physical  improvement  of 

memory.) 


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Mocking  at  Sin.    See  fbesumption. 
Davies'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
D'Oyly's  (George)  Sermons. 
Jones'  (Will,  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 
Le  Bas'  (Cha.  W.)  Sermons. 
Milner's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Nares'  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Rogers'  (John)  Sermons. 
Shuttleworth's  (P.  N.)  Sermons. 
Stiilingfleet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Trapjj's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Modalists.     See  sabellians. 

Moderation.    See  luxurt. 

Bennett's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 

Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Butcher's  (Edmund)  Sermons. 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 

Glazebrook's  (James)  Sermons. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hoadley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Kelsall's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Knox's  (Vieessimus)  Sermons. 

Leng's  (John)  Sermons. 

Maltby's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.  Vol.  1. 

Wewton's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

}'anoplist.  9:488. 

Keese's  (Abraham)  Sermons. 

Riddock's  (James)  Sermons. 

Rogers'  (John)  Sermons. 

Scott's  (John)  Sermons. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Tullie's  (George)  Sermons. 

Watson's  (John)  Sermons. 

ZoUikoflFer's  (George  J.)  Sermons. 

Modern  Judaism. 

See    JEWS,  PRESENT  STATE  OF. 

Modes  of  Q,uotation  in  the  N.  Test. 

See    QUOTATIONS. 

Modesty. 

Limborchii  Theologia  Christiana. 

Ball's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Butler's  (Alban)  Sermons. 
Dodd's  (William)  Sermons. 
Fordyce's  (James)  Sermons. 
Hunt's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jeremy)  Holy  living 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Wilks'  (Sam.  C.)  Christian  Essays. 

Moliuists.     See   quietists. 

Moloch.     See   inoLATRY. 
Calmet,  Dissertatio.     (Preface  to  Leviticus.) 
Deylingii  Observationes  Sacrse. 
Dietzschii  (D.)  Dissertationes. 
Greissing  de  Immolatione  facta  librorum  M. 
Meisterlinus  de  Tabernaculo  Molochi. 
Meyeri  (C.  G.)  Dissertationes. 
Sehwabii  (J.  G.)  Dissertationes  Philolog. 
Selden,  de  Diis  Syris  Syntagma. 
Witsii  Miscellanea  Sacra. 
Ziegra  (C.  S.)  Dissertationes. 


Monasticism. 

Altessarae  Asceticon.  (Chiefly  on  the  origin 
of  Monasticism,  which  he  finds  in  the  time 
of  Diocletian.) 

Ammani  Cleri  totius  Romanae  ecclesise. 

Arhennius  de  Eremitiis. 

Bavarius  de  Veteri  Monochatu. 

Biedenfeld's  Monchs-orden  u.  Klosterfrauen- 
orden. 

Bochinger,  la  Connexion  de  la  vie  contem- 
plative, et  monastique,  chez  les  Indous, 
Boudhists,  et  Chretiens. 

Cassianus  de  Institutis  Coenobiorum. 

Crescellii  Historia  de  origine,  &o. 

Cuyekii  Speculum  concubinariorum,  mona- 
chorum,  et  clericorum. 

Deylingii  Observationes  Sacrte. 

Doring's  Gesch.  der  Mbnchsorden. 

Emiliane,  des  Tromperies  des  pretres. 

Galeni  Origines  Monasticae. 

Hermant,  Hist,  des  ordres  religieux. 

[Heylot],  des  ordres  Monast.,  religieux,  et 
militaires.  (800  engravings  of  costumes. 
A  library  of  itself,  and  entirely  reliable.) 

Holstenii  Codex  regularum  mouasticarum. 
(A  specimen  of  a  very  large  class  of  books 
which  furnish  authentic  disclosurcc  of  the 
real  nature  of  monkery.) 

Hospinianus  de  Orig.  et  prog.  Monachatus. 
(Against  Bellarmin's  defence  of  M.) 

Jack's  Wahres  Bild  der  Kloster. 

Jerome  (Fr.)  Bibliotheque  Ascetique. 

Leuekfeld,  Monasticon  Germanicum. 

Mangold,  de  Monaehatus  origin,  et  causis. 

Martene,  de  Antiq.  Monachorum  ritibus. 

Michaele,  CoUectio  scriptorum  ecclesiasti- 
corum,  (fee.  (Describes  the  monastic  estab- 
lishments of  all  Europe.) 

Middendorpii  Historia  Monastica. 

Mizaei  Originum  Monasticorum. 

Miineh's  Geschichte  d.  Monchthums. 

Paulini  Dissertationes  Historicae. 

Pelletier,  Hist,  des  Ordres  de  religion. 

Philippi  Speculum  monasticum.  (An  authen- 
tic Papal  account  of  the  canons,  regula- 
tions, &c.,  with  explanations.) 

Physiophili  Opuscula.  (Written  by  Baron 
Born,  of  Vienna.  He  arranges  the  monks 
according  to  the  Linnaean  system  (!),  and 
portrays  their  revolting  vices  with  hideous 
accuracy.) 

Rivii  Monastica  hist,  occidentis  scabra. 

Schwan's  Abbildung,  &c. 

Sontagius  de  Vanitate  votorum  monastic. 

Sutlivius  de  Monachis  eorumque  moribus. 

Weber's  Monchsthum. 

Barbeyrac's  Spirit  of  the  Ecclesiastics  of  all 
ages. 

Biblioth.  Sacra.  1:.309.464,632.  21:384. 

Blackwood's  Mag.  69:305. 

British  Critic.  Feb.,  1818. 

Broughton's  Monasticum  Brittanicum. 

Bunkley's  (Josephine)  Testimony  of  an  es- 
caped novice. 

Christian  Examiner.  19:54. ' 


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Monastlclsm — continued. 

Chambers'  Civil  condition  of  the  Monastic 
orders  in  France.  1860. 

Christian  Review.  7:73. 

Curzon's  M.  of  the  Levant.  (As  in  1850.) 

Day's  Origin,  progress,  nature,  Ac,  of  M. 

Dodworth's  English  Monasteries. 

Dugdale's  Monasticon.  (A  new  edition  en- 
larged by  Caley  and  others,  to  9  volumes, 
folio,  was  printed  in  1846.) 

Emelianne's  Artifices  of  the  Priests. 

Fish's  (Simon)  Supplicacyon  for  the  Beggers. 
(The  reading  of  this  book  is  said  to  have 
led  Henry  VIII.  to  suppress  the  monast.) 

Fosbrook's  British  Monachism.  Plates. 

Geddes'  Miscellaneous  Tracts. 

Hardy's  Eastern  Monachism.  (An  account 
of  the  Budhist  priesthood.) 

Knickerbocker  Mag.  24:43. 

Littell's  Living  Age.  27:17. 

London  Quart.  Review.  11:289. 

Mabillon's  Posthumous  works. 

Monk's  (Maria)  Awful  disclosures. 

North  British  Review.  2:375. 

Quart.  Rev.  23:59.  (Southey.) 

Robinson's  Nunnery  at  Lisbon. 

Ruffner's  Fathers  of  the  Desert.  (Origin  and 
practice  of  M.  among  the  Heathen,  and  its 
passage  into  the  church.) 

Tanner's  Relig.  houses  of  Engl,  and  Wales. 

Taylor's  M.  life  in  France.  (As  in  1866.) 

Thompson  on  Monastic  vows. 

Walcott's  Wykeham  and  his  Colleges. 

Papal  works  on  Monastic  history,  rules, 
Ac,  are  innumerable.  A  single  bookseller's 
catalogue,  in  1867,  offers  over  four  hundred. 
For  a  knowledge  of  books  on  the  Monastic 
orders  of  particular  countries,  see  East 
Apthorpe's  Letters. 

Monogamy. 

Athenagoras,  Legatio  ad  Christianos. 
Clemens  Alex.,  Stromata. 
Tertullian,  de  Monogamia. 

'Exhortatio  Castitatis. 

Jerome,  Epistola  Gerontiam. 

Monopliysltes.    See  copts. 
Assemanni  Biblioth.  Orientalis.    (Quotes  the 

writings  of  Syrian  Monophysites.) 
Domer's  Gesch.  der  Lehre  der  person  Christ. 
La  Croze,  Hist.  d.  Christianisme  des  Indes. 
Renaudoti  Hist.  Patriarch.  Alexandrinorum. 
Severi  Opera.  (In  Montfaucon's  Biblioth.) 
Simler,   Scripta   Latina  de  una  persona  et 

duabis  naturis  J.  C. 

Princeton  Review.  38:567. 

Monotessarons.    See  harmonies. 
Ammonii  Diatessaron.  1524. 
Avenarii  Harmonia.  1616. 
Brissonii  (lo.)  Historia  Evangelica. 
Calmet,  Harmonic  des  quatres  evang.  1726. 
Crellii  Historia  Evangelise.  1566. 
Erythropoli  Catena  Aurea.  1603. 


Monotessaron — conlimied. 

Gersonis  Monotessaron.  1700. 

Hay,  Hist.  Evang.  dispositio  ipsis  Evangeli- 

orum  verbis.  1607. 
KroUii  Monotessaron.  1700. 
Lex's  Leben  Jesu. 
Lubini  Historia  Christi.  1609. 
Lubomlii  Monotessaron  Evangelicum.  1607. 
Mali  Concinata  ut  Monotes.   1707. 
Perionii  (loach.)  Monotessaron.  1553. 
Riccii  Monotessaron.  1607. 
Saxonis  Vita  Jesu.  1474. 
Tatiani    Evangelium   ex   IV   Evang.   com- 

positum.  165. 
White,  Diatessaron.  1799. 
Wirthii  Monotessaron.  1594. 

Carpenter's  (R.  L.)  Monotessaron..  1851. 
Curry's  Gospel  in  one  narrative.  1834. 
Fellowes'  Guide  to  Immortality.  1804. 
Forster's  Gospel  narrative.  1847. 
Gurthwaite's  Evangelical  Harmony.  1633. 
Hele's  Four  gospels  in  one.  1750. 
Law's  Life  and  character  of  Christ.  1749. 
MacBride's  Lect.  on  the  Diatessaron.  1837. 
Peddie's  Gospel  Narrative.  1857. 
Thompson's  (J.)  Gospel  History.  1829. 
Thompson's  (Cha.)  Synopsis  of  the  Ev.  1815. 
Warner's  English  Diatessaron.  Notes.  1803. 
Willan's  Ministry  of  Christ.  1782. 
Williams'  (J.)  Gospel  narrative.  1848. 

I  cite  under  Monotessarons  books  which 
make  a  single  narrative  of  the  gospel  his- 
tory ;  and  under  Harmonies,  such  as  give  in 
parallel  columns  the  whole  of  each  gospel. 
But  the  words  are  by  some  writers  used 
interchangably. 

Monotlielltes.    See  maronites. 
Assemanni  Bibliotheca  Orientalis. 
Combefisii  Hist.  Monothelitarum. 
Desirantii  Honorius  Papa  vindicatus. 
Dezallieri  Historia  Monothelitarum. 
Domer's  Entwickelung  Gesch.  der  Lehre,  etc. 
Fabricius  (J.  A.)  Bibliotheca  Grjeca. 
Le  Quien,  Oriens  Christianus. 
Maximi  Opera. 

Schoepfii  (Wolfg.  David.)  Dissertationes. 
Strauchii  (^gidii)  Dissertationes. 
Suicerus  in  Voce  OeX/j/ju. 
Tamagnani  Hist.  Monothelitarum. 
Hey's  (Dr.  John)  Lectures.  Bk.  4. 

See  an  account  of  writers  on  this  contro- 
versy, in  CoMBiPisius,  quoted  above. 

Montanists. 

Epiphanius,  de  Hseresibus. 

Irenaeus,  contra  Hajreticos. 

Tertullian,  Prsescriptiones. 

Arnold!  Historia  Hereticorum. 

Eusebii  Hist.  Ecclesiae.  Lib.  V,  cap.  16. 

Grabe,  Spicelegium  Hsereticorum. 

Ittigius  de  Haeresiarchis  asvi  Apostolic!,  et 

Apostolico  proximi. 
Kirchneri  de  Montanistis. 


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Blontauigts — continued. 

Mammachii  Origines  Christianae. 
Ruelii  (lo.  Ludov.)  Diatribae  tres. 
Schwegler  d.  M.  und  die  Kirohe  des  2.  Jahrh. 
Strauohii  (^gid.)  Dissertationes. 
Wernsdorfii  Com.  du  M.  seculi  secundi. 

Hicks'  (G.)  Spirit  of  Enthusiasm  exorcised. 
Lardner's  Heretics  of  the  first  two  centuries. 
Robinson's  History  of  Baptism. 
Short's  Bampton  Lectures.  1846. 

Moral  Ability.    See  free  agency. 
Beeeher's  (Lyman)  Views  in  Theology. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  22:503. 
Christian  Disciple.  5:256. 
Christian  Examiner.  75:157. 
Chris.  Monthly  Spec.  4:512.  5:523. 
Chris.  Quart.  Spect.  10:527. 
Clarkson's  (David)  Sermons. 
Dwight's  Theology.  Ser.  132. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 
Fuller's  (Andrew)  Works. 
Griffin's  Park  Street  Lectures. 
Hall's  Help  to  Zion's  travellers. 
Lit.  and  Theological  Rev.  5:206. 
McCombie's  Man  as  a  moral  agent. 
McLean's  Apostolical  Commission. 
Presbyterian  Quarterly  Rev.  Oct.,  1859. 
Princeton  Review.  25:1.  26:217. 
Smalley's    (J.)    Inability   of  the   sinner   to 

comply  with  the  Gospel. 
Southern  Lit.  Messenger.  8:301. 
Theological     Essays,     reprinted     from    the 

Priiiceton  Review. 
Truman  on  Moral  and  Natural  impotence. 
Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 
Wood's  (Prof.)  Works. 

Moral  Fitness.    See  virtue. 
Moral  Government  of  God. 

Baieri  Theologia  Moralis. 
Calixti  Epitome  Theologiaj. 
Durrii  (loann.  Conrad.)  Enchiridion. 
Langii  (Economia  Salutis. 
Melancthonis  Loci  Theologici. 
Osiandri  Compendium  Theologiae. 
Butler's  Analogy  of  religion  and  nature. 
Chris.  Quart.  Spectator.  10:527. 
Ducball's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 
Literary  and  Theol.  Rev.  5:206. 
New  Englander.  1:525. 
Warburtou's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Moral  Law.    See  antinomians. 
Bellamy's  (Joseph)  Works. 
Booth's  Death  of  Legal  Hope. 
Cliarnock's  (Stephen)  Works. 
Cobbiu's  View  of  the  Moral  law. 
Cudworth's  Eternal  and  immutable  morality. 
Dick's  Philosophy  of  Religion.  Ch.  3. 
Fuller's  (And.)  Rule  of  believers. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Contemplations. 
Howarth's  Abiding  oblig.  of  the  moral  law. 
Lamy's  Demonstration  of  the  holiness,  <fcc. 


Masillon's  Sermons. 
Miiller's  Christian  doctrine  of  Sin. 
Stanhope's  Boyle  Lectures.  1701,1702. 
Warburton's  Divine  legation  of  Moses. 
Watts'  Uses  of  the  moral  law. 

Moral  Philosophy.    See   morality. 

Aristotle,  Cebes,  Cicero,  Epictetus,  Plato, 
Epicurus,  Plutarch,  Seneca.  Xenophon. 

Achterfeld  de  Doct.  moralis  Christianae. 

Baumgarten-Crusius,  Lehrbuch  der  Christ- 
lichen  Sittenlehre. 

Breithauptii  Dissertationes. 

Buddei  Institutiones  Theol.  moralis. 

Danaei  Ethices  Christianas. 

Diedrich  (C),  Christliehen  Sittenlehre. 

Dithmarsi  Systema  Ethicum. 

Donaldson,  Moralis  disciplinas  summa. 

Synopsis  philosophise  moralis. 

Grabovii  Ethiea  Christiana. 

Heineceii  Elementa  philosophise  moralis. 

Houdry,  Bibliotheca  Concionatoria.  (The 
topics  alphabetically  arranged,  in  five 
large  folios.) 

Hutchesonii  Philos.  moralis  Compendiaria. 

Kahler's  Philagathos. 

Klippelii  Doctrina  Stoicorum  atque  Chris, 
exposita  et  comparata. 

Mably  (Gabriel  B.),  (Euvres. 

Meiner's  Gesch.  d.  altern  u.  neuern  Ethik. 

Michelet's  System  d.  philos.  moral. 

MijUer's  Absolute  Princip  der  Ethik. 

Neander's  Gesch.  d.  Christl.  Ethick. 

Niisslein's  Grundlinien  der  Ethik. 

Reinhardi  Introd.  in  Theol.  moralem. 
System  der  Christliehen  Moral. 


Rossali  (Mich.)  Disquisitio  de  Epicteto. 
Schuberti  Institutiones  Theol.  moralis. 
Schwab's   Vergleichung   des    Kant.    Moral- 

princips  mit  d.  Leibnitz- Wolfischen. 
Stattleri  Ethiea  Christiana.  (Important.) 
Staiidlin's  Gesch.  der  Moral  philosophic. 
Tieftrunck's  Grundriss  der  Sittenlehre. 
Wolf  (Ch.),  Philos.  moral,  &o.,  pertracta. 

Adams'  (Will.)  Christian  Science. 
Alden's  Christian  Ethics. 
Alexander's  Outlines  of  moral  science. 
Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  6:117. 
Amer.  Month.  Review.  2:50.  4:333. 
Amer.  Quart.  Observer.  2:247. 
Amer.  Quart.  Review.  12:133. 
Baumgarten's  Practical  Theology. 
Seattle's  Elements  of  Moral  science. 
Bell's  (Will.)  Sermons.  (Highly  esteemed.) 
Beller's  Delineation  of  universal  law. 
Belsham's  Moral  Philosophy. 
Bentham's  (Jer.)  Dentology.     (Edited  with 

improvements  by  Bowring.  1834.) 
Blakey's  (Robt.)  History  of  Moral  scieiio. . 
Brend's  DiflFerence  between  the  morality  of 

Jesus  and  that  of  the  Jews. 
Brown's  (Tho.)  Lectures  on  Ethics. 
Brown's  (John)  Manners  and  principles  of 

the  times.  1750. 
Bruce's  Science  of  Ethics. 


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Moral  Pliilosopby — centinued. 

Campbell's  Original  of  moral  Virtue. 

Chalmers'  Moral  Philosophy. 

Christian  Examiner.  8:265.  18:101.  19:1,25. 
28:137.  29:153.  30:145.  41:97.  49:215. 
52:188. 

Christian  Quart.  Spectator.  10:527. 

Christian  Review.  7:321. 

Clarke  (J.)  on  Moral  Obligation. 

Cogan's  Ethical  Questions. 

Cumberland's  Laws  of  Nature. 

Dewar's  Christian  Ethics. 

Dick's  (T.)  Philosophy  of  Religion. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.  (Superior.) 

Doederlein's  System  of  Morals. 

Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  3:160:  17:579. 
19:197.  21:603.  28:93. 

Ediuburg  Review.  7:413.  61:195:  91:86. 

Ensor's  Principles  of  Morality. 

Epictetus'  Morals,  with  Simplicius'  commen- 
tary. Trans,  by  Geo.  Stanhope. 

Epicurus'  Morals.    Trans,  by  W.  Charleton. 

Estlin's  (John  P.)  Lectures. 

Feverlein's  Ethics  of  Christianity  in  its 
historical  forms. 

Fiddes  on  the  Principles  of  natural  reason. 

Finch's  Moral  qualities  of  Man. 

Fordyce's  Moral  P.    (An  elegant  compend.) 

Forsyth's  Principles  of  Moral  science. 

Foster  (J.)  on  Nat.  relig.  and  social  virtue. 

Franklin's  (Benj.)  Works. 

Fries'  Philosophical  Anthropology. 

Furguson's  Moral  and  political  science. 

Garve's  Different  principles  of  Moral  philo- 
sophy.    From  Aristotle,  to  1798. 

Gisbourne's  Principles  of  Moral  philosophy. 

Glover  (P.)  on  Virtue  and  Happiness. 

Glover  (Henry)  on  Virtue  and  Religion. 

Grant  (Alex.)  on  the  Ethics  of  Aristotle. 

Grose's  (John)  Rational  Ethics. 

Grove's  Moral  Philosophy. 

Hampden's  (R.  D.)  Lectures. 

Harris'  Dialogue  on  Happiness. 

Hartley's  Observations  on  Man. 

Hildreth's  Theory  of  Morals. 

Hitchcock's  System  of  Moral  science. 

Hume's  Principles  of  morals. 

Hutchinson's  Introd.  to  moral  philosophy. 

Innes'  (A.)  Examination  of  the  notions  of 
Hobbes,  Spinoza,  and  Bayle. 

Investigator.  4:46. 

Jevon's  Systematic  Morality  on  the  grounds 
of  Natural  Religion. 

Johnson  (Thomas)  on  Moral  Obligation. 

Jouflfroy's  Introd.  to  moral  philosophy.  Tr. 
by  W.  H.  Channing.  (Includes  a  critical 
survey  of  modern  systems.) 

Kames'  Principles  of  Morality. 

Kant's  Metaphysics  of  Ethics. 

Kortbold's  Synopsis  of  practical  Theology. 

Lond.  Quart.  Rev.  11:494. 

Mackintosh's  Progress  of  Ethical  philosophy. 

Meister's  Opinion  of  philosophers  as  to  the 
fundamental  principles  of  morality .- 

Merivale's  Boyle  Lectures.  1864. 


Moral  Fliilosophy — contimted. 

.Methodist  Quart.  Rev.  5:220. 

Monboddo's  Ancient  Metaphysics. 

Monthly  Rev.  89:130.  118:44.  123:213. 

More's  (Henry)  Enchiridion. 

Morgan's  Philosophy  of  morals. 

Muller's  Ethical  system  of  Jesus. 

Nelson  on  Virtue  and  Happiness. 

New  England  Mag.  4:208,290. 

Norman's  (A.)  Literae  Sacrae.     (Comparison 

of  Moral  Philosophy  with  Christianity.) 
North  American  Rev.  60:293. 
North  British  Rev.  14:160. 
Oakeley's  Remarks  upon  Aristotelian   and 

Platonic  Ethics. 
Pearson's    (Edward)    Remarks   on    Morals. 

(Examines  the  positions  of  Paley.) 
Paley's  Moral  and  Political  Philosophy. 
Pemljle's  Moral  Philosophy. 
Pfaff's  Institutes. 
Price's  Review  of  the  principal  questions  in 

morals. 
Priestley's  Institutes  of  Natural  Religion. 
Princeton  Rev.  6:33.  7:377.  18:260.  20:529. 
Quarterly  Review.  3:1.  6:407.  48:83. 
Ready's  System  of  Ethics. 
Reinhard's  System  of  Morals. 
Salzman's  Elements  of  M.  P.  for  children. 
Sewell's  Christian  Morals.   (Discusses  recent 

questions,  though  not  with  profoundness 

or  accuracy.) 
Smith  (Will.)  on  the  School  of  Paley. 
Smith's  (Adam)  Theory  of  Morals. 
Smith's  (Sam.  S.)  Lectures  on  Moral  philos. 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sketches  of  Philosophy. 
Southern  Quart.  Rev.  19:242. 
Spalding's    Philosophy  of  Morals;    with  a 

review  of  ancient  and  modern  theories. 
Stewart's  Outlines  of  moral  philosophy. 

Active  and  moral  powers. 

Progress  of  ethical  P.  in  Europe. 


Taylor's  (J.)  Exam,  of  Hutcheson's  scheme. 
Sketch  of  Moral  Philosophy. 


Tholuck's  Christ's  Sermon  on  the  Mount. 

Tieftrunk's  Only  possible  design  of  Jesus. 

TurnbuH's  (G.)  Principles  of  moral  science. 

Upham's  Moral  Philosophy. 

Wainwright's  Vindic.  of  Paley's  theory  of 
morals  from  the  objections  of  Stuart,  Gis- 
bourne,  Pearson,  and  Tho.  Brown. 

Walch's  Introduction  to  Christian  Ethics. 

Wardlaw's  Christian  Ethics. 

Wayland's  Elements  of  Moral  science. 

Westminster  Review.  1:182.  2:254.  12:246. 

Whewell's  (Wm.)  Lectures  in  Lent  term. 

Foundation  of  morals. 

Systematic  morality. 


Wilkins'  Principles  of  Natural  Religion. 
Witherspoon's  Moral  philosophy. 

Moral  Sense.    See  consciekcb. 

Pro. 
Abercrombie's  Philos.  of  the  moral  feelings. 
Brown's  (Tho.)  Lectures  on  the  Mind. 
Butler's  Analogy  of  religion  and  nature. 


314 


Moral  Sense — continued. 

Pro. 

Hutcheson's  Enquiry  into  beauty  and  virtue. 

Essay  on  the  passions. 

Mcintosh's  Progress  of  Ethical  philosophy. 
Necker  on  Keligious  Opinions. 
Upham's  Moral  and  Intellectual  philosophy. 
Wayland's  Elements  of  Moral  science. 
Witherspoon's  Lectures.  Leet.  4. 

Con. 
Bentham  on  Morals  and  Legislation. 
Hume  on  the  Principles  of  Morals. 
Smith  (Southwood)  on  Divine  government. 

Moral  Suasion. 

Barclay's     Universal    love   considered   and 

established  upon  the  right  foundation. 
Burnett's  Life  of  Rochester. 
King's  Origin  of  Evil. 
Scougal's  (Henry)  Works. 
■Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Sharp's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Whitby's  Commentary.   Vol.  II.  Appendix. 

Morals  of  tlie  Anvieiits. 

Bautain's  Moral  des  Evangeliums  im  ver- 
gleieh  mit  den  verschiedenen  philosophis- 
chen  Moralssystemen. 

Appleton's  Works.  Lect.  15-17. 

Barrows  on  the  State  of  Pre-existence. 

England's  Morals  of  the  Ancients. 

Fleming's  Christology. 

Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 

Laws'  Theory  of  Religion.  Part  2. 

Leland  on  Revelation.  Ch.  1. 

Rollin's  Ancient  History. 

Morality.     See  virtue. 

Basil,  Couciones. 

Chrysostom,  Sermones. 

Clemens  Alex.,  Paedagogus. 

Clemens  Rom.,  Epistolae. 

Cyprian,  Opera. 

Ignatius,  Epistolae. 

Justin  M.,  Epistolae. 

Gregory  N.,  de  fugienda  fornicatione. 

de  pauperibus  amandis. 

Ammon's  Handbuch  der  Christl.  Sittenlehre. 

Amyrald,  Morale  ehretiene. 

Bassnage  sur  les  Vertus  et  les  Vices. 

Baumgarten-Crusius'  Chris.  Sittenlehre. 

Bruch's  Lehrbuch  d.  Sittenlehre. 

Buddei  Institutiones  theologise  moralis. 

Callixti  Epitome  theologias  moralis. 

De  Wette's  Christlich  Sittenlehre. 

Flatt's  Vorlesungen  iiber  christlich.  Moral. 

Ligori  Theologia  Moralis. 

Merz's  Christlichen  Sittenlehre,  in  seiner 
Gestaltung  nach  den  Grundsatzen  des 
Protest,  im  gegensatz.  zum  Katholicismus. 

Pictet,  Morale  ehretiene. 

Stapferi  Theologia  moralis. 

Staudlin's  Gesch.  d.  Sittenlehre  Jesu. 

Walch's  Einleitung  in  d.  chris.  Moral. 

Witsii  Schediasma. 


Morality — continiied. 

Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  3d  Series.  4:554. 

Balguy  on  Moral  goodness. 

Baxter's  Christian  Directory. 

Bennett's  Christian  morality. 

Brown's  Christian  Morals. 

Christian  Exam.  17:15,283. 

Chris.  Monthly  Spect.  2:175. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Craddock's  Knowledge  and  Practice. 

Cudworth  on  Eternal  and  immut.  morality. 

De  Wette's  Practical  Ethics. 

Dymond's  Essays.  (Invaluable.) 

Economy  of  Human  life. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 

Foster's  (John)  Essays  on  Morals. 

Fox  on  Christian  morals. 

Gisbourne's  (Tho.)  Sixty  sermons.  ("We 
are  almost  at  a  loss  for  terms  of  approba- 
tion suflBciently  strong." — Robt.  Hall.) 

Hammond's  Practical  Catechism. 

Home  (Lord  Kames)  on  Natural  religion. 

James'  (H.)  Moralism  and  Christianity. 

Johnson's  Rasselas. 

Kittlewell  on  Christian  Obedience. 

Lane's  Christian  Morality. 

Lucas'  Morality  of  the  Gospel. 

More's  (Hannah)  Christian  Morals. 

North  British  Rev.  1:183. 

Peabody's  Lect.  bef.  the  Lowell  Instit.  1864. 

Pictet  on  Christian  Morality. 

Placette's  Essays. 

Princeton  Review.  11:579. 

Rawlett's  Christian  Monitor. 

Reinhard's  Christian  Morality. 

Russell's  (Lady)  Letters. 

Scott's  (Thomas)  Christ  a  pattern. 

"  Lectures. 


Smith's  (Sam.  Stanhope)  Sermons. 
Spring's  (Gardner)  Essays. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Holy  living. 
Warburton's  Divine  legation  of  Moses. 
Westminster  Review.  20:100. 
Wilkes'  Essay  on  a  moral  life. 

Moravians.    See  zinzendorf. 
Pro. 

Acta  Fratrum  Unitas.     (A  full  account  of 
the  doctrines,  discipline,  worship,  <tc.) 

Budingische    Sammlung.     Periodical,   from 
1740. 

Der  BrUderbote.    Period.    Bautzen,  Saxony. 

Der  Briider  Botschafter.    Periodical.    Beth- 
lehem, Pa. 

Ehwald's  Alte  u.  neue  Lehre  der  Bijhm.  B. 

Fressen's  Bewahrte  naehrichten  v.  Hernhut. 
Sachen. 

Nothege  Prufung  der  Zinzendorflr- 


chen  Lehrart. 
Gesange,    Lithurgische  der  evang.  Briider. 

1791. 
Graffen  von  Zinzendorf  Erklarung. 
Le  Long's  Gotte's  Wunder  mit  seiner  Kirche. 
Miiller's  Nachricht  von  d.  Gemeine  zu  H. 
Petschoeck's  Unparteyische  Untersuchung. 


315 


Mora'viaiis — contimted. 
Pro. 

Ratio  Disciplinae  Unitatis  fratrum. 
Seigfred's  Besehiedene  Beleuchtuug. 
Spangonbergii  Opera. 
Zeschwitz.  Die  Katechismen  d.  Waldenser  u. 

Boeinenischen  Bruder. 
Zinzindorfii  Opera. 

De  Sohwcinitz's  (Ed.)  Morav.  Manual.  1859. 
Gambold's  (John)  Works. 

Maxims,  &.C.,  out  of  Zinzendorf. 

Henry's  Sketches  of  Moravian  life. 
Latrobe's  Doctrine  of  the  Moravians. 
Lewis'  (Bp.)  Sixteen  Discourses. 
Messenger,  The.  Periodical.  London. 
Moravian,  The.  Periodical.    Bethlehem,  Pa. 
Ramftler's  Select  Remains. 
Spangenberg's  Christian  Doctrine. 

Con. 
Baumgarten  (S.  J.),  Theologisehe  Bedencken. 
BengeT's  Abriss  der  sogen.  Briidergemeine. 
Benneri  Tirocenium  Zinzendorfianorum. 
Carpzow's  Religions-Untersuchung,  etc. 
Hansen's  Kann  die  Heruhuth.  Gemeine. 
Hederici  Examen  capitum  doct.  fratrum. 
Kromayeri  Hodomoria  Zinzendorflana. 
Merling's  Grundlichen  Beweis,  etc. 
Rhoden's  Schliissel  zu  Hernhuth. 
Schutzii  Hernhuthianismus  in  tumore. 


"  "  dolo. 

Steinmitz's  Antwortschreiben. 
Volkius'  Bosheit  der  Hernhuth.  Secte. 
"Winkler's  Grafen  von  Zinzendorf. 
Amer.  Quart.  Church  Review.  17:231. 

Moravians,  History  of. 

Balbini  Bohemia  Sancta. 

Berbeck's  Gesch.  der  Briider-Unitat. 

Bost,  Freres  de  Boheme. 

Camerarii  Narratio  Historica.  1605. 

Carpzow's  Nachricht  von  der  bohmischen  B. 

Comenii  Fratrum  Bohemorum  hist.  1660. 

Cranz's  Alte  und  neue  Briiderhistorie. 

CrcEger's  Geschichte  der  Briiderkirche. 

Gindely's  Bohmen.  und  Wahren  im  Zeitalter 

der  Reformation. 
Lasitii  Hist,  de  orig.  et  rebus  gestis,  etc. 
Lochner's  Schicksale  der  Briidergemeine. 
Missions  Blatt.  J*eriodical.  Hamburg. 
Nitzsch's  Bedentung  d.  Briidergemeine. 
Oldendorp's  Missionsgeschichte. 
Palacky's  Geschichte  von  Bohmen.  1867. 
Regenvolscii  Hist.  Eccl.  Sclavonicse.  1652. 
Reiohel's  Gesch.  d.  alten  Briiderkirche.  1856. 
Rieger's  Alt.  u.  neuen  Boeh.  Briider.  1734. 
Rudigeri    Frat.    Orthodox,    in    Bohemia    et 

Moravia  Eccles.  1579. 
Schaaf's  Briidergem.  Gesch.  Dargestelt. 
Schars,  de  Ecclesia  Bohemica. 
Solimanni  Bohemia  Exoriens.  1627. 
Spangenberg's  Nachricht  von  der  Verfassung 

der  Briiderunitat. 
Stredowsky,  Sacra  Moraviae  historia.  1710, 


M;>vi\vian8,  History  ot— contimted.      • 

Theobaldi  Adumbratio  eccles.  Bohem.  1611. 

Tholuck's  Vermischte  Schriften.  Vol.  I. 

Verbeck's  Kurzgefasste  Geschichte,  etc.  1857. 

Wengiersky,  Historia.     (The  second  written 
by  one  of  themselves.) 

Amer.  Quart.  Church  Review.  17:231. 

Benham's  Origin,  <tc.,  of  the  B.  brethren. 

Bost's  History  of  the  Bohemian  and  Mora- 
vian brethren.  1845. 

Buckner's  Moravians  in  Jamaica.  1854. 

Christian  Examiner.  66:1. 

Comenius,  John  A.,  Life  of;  by  Benham. 

Cranz's  Hist,  of  the  M.  in  the  remote  ages, 
and  particularly  in  the  18th  century. 
History  of  the  Greenland  mission. 


De  Schweinitz's  Moravian  Manual. 
Eclectic  Review.  N.  S.  5:466. 
English  Girl's  Account  of  a  Moravian  settle- 
ment in  the  Black  forest.  1860. 
Heckwelder's  Missions  among  Amer.  Indians. 
Life  of;   by  Rond  Thalers 


Henry's  Sketches  of -M.  life  and  charrcter. 
Holmes'  Hist,  of  the  United  brethren.    1825. 
Moravian  missions.  1818. 


Hutton,  James,  Life  of;   by  Benham. 
Koelbring's  Memorial  days  of  the  Church. 
Loskiel's  Indian  missions.  1794. 
Moravian  Magazine. 

Moravians,  The,  in  Jamaica.  (As  in  1854.) 
Oldenth-orpe's  Hist,  of  the  Danish  mission. 
History  of  the  West  India  mission. 


Periodical  Accounts.  (A  great  storehouse  of 

facts.) 
Pescheck's  Reformation   and   anti-reforma- 
tion in  Bohemia. 
Princeton  Review.  7:77. 
Presbyterian  Quart.  Review.  July,  1858. 
Reichel's  M.  in  North  Carolina.  1857. 
Results  of  the  General  Synods  of  the  Church. 

(Held  every  10  or  12  years  at  Hernhut.) 
Rimius'  Rise  and  progress  of  the  M.  1753. 
Risler's  Select  Narratives. 
Ritter's  Hist,  of  the  M.  Church  in  Philada. 
The  Telescope.  Periodical. 

A  learned  and  approved  history  of  the 
Moravians,  by  John  Plitt,  exists  in  MS.  in 
the  library  of  the  Theological  Seminary  at 
Bethlehem,  Penna.,  written  in  1828.  "The 
Lissa  folios,"  14  vols,  of  MS.,  are  preserved 
at  Hernhut,  containing  the  earliest  extant 
accounts  of  the  Brethren. 

Itloriuonlsiu. 

Pro. 
Book   of  Mormon,  translated  from   golden 

plates,  by  Joseph  Smith. 
Appeal  to  the  American  people.  1840. 
Pratt's  ( P.  B.  j  Di V.  authority  of  the  bk.  of  M. 
Faith  of  the  Latter-day  saints. 


Pratt's  (0.)  Account  of  several  remarkable 
visions,  and  of  the  late  discovery  of  ancient 
American  records. 

Smith's  (Jos.)  Doctrines  of  the  Church. 

Times  and  Seasons.  Periodical.  Nauvoo. 


316 


Mormonlsm — continued. 
Con. 

Bennett's  (John  C.)  History  of  the  Saints. 

Caswell's  Prophet  of  the  19th  cent,  with  an 
analysis  of  the  book  of  Mormon. 

Christian  Examiner. -53:201.  64:421. 

Dublin  University  Mag.  21:283. 

Eclectic  Magazine.  21:400. 

Eclectic  Rev.  New  Series.  4:669,745.  6:479. 

Fuller's  (Mrs.)  Mormon  Wives. 

Geier  on  Irvingism  and  Mormonism. 

Green's  Fifteen  years  among  the  Mormons. 

Gunnison's  Valley  of  the  Salt  Lake. 

Harris'  Mormonism  portrayed. 

Howe's  Mormonism  unveiled. 

Hyde's  Mormonism  and  its  leaders. 

Kane's  (T.  L.)  Discourse  before  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Historical  Society. 

Kidder  (D.  T.)  on  Mormonism. 

Law's  (Cath.)  Narrative  of  M.  proceedings. 

Littell's  Living  Age.  15:461.  30:429. 

London  Review.  18:351.  20:193. 

Mayhew's  (Horace)  Latter-day  Saints. 

Methodist  Quart.  Rev.  3:111. 

Smith's  (Mary)  Fifteen  years  with  the  M. 

Southern  Literary  Messenger.  10:526. 

Taylder's  Mormon's  own  book. 

Turner's  (Prof.  J.  B.)  M.  in  all  ages. 

Van  Deusen's  (A  seceder)  Spiritual  Delusions. 

Westminster  Review.  New  Series.  3:196. 

Mormonism,  History  of. 

Olshausen's  (T.)  Gesch.  der  Mormonen. 
Pichot  (A.),  Les  Mormons. 

Burton's  City  of  the  Saints.  1861. 
Caswell's  City  of  the  Mormons.  1842. 
Chandler's  Visit  to  Salt  Lake.  1857. 
Clarke's  Gleanings  by  the  way. 
Ccyrill's  History  of  the  Latter-day  Saints. 
Ferris'  Utah  and  the  Mormons.  1856. 
Gunnison's  History  and  condition,  <fec.  1856. 
London  Review.  18:351. 
Maekay's  Hist,  of  the  Latter-day  Saints.  1856. 
Quarterly  Review.  2:95. 
Remy's  Journey  to  Salt  Lake.  1861. 
Schmucker's  Historj'  of  the  Mormons.  1856. 
Simpson's  History  of  Mormonism. 
Stansbury's  Expedition  to  Salt  Lake.  1852. 
Ward's  Sights  and  scenes  among  the  M. 
Westminster  Rev.  New  Series.  3:196. 

Mortal  Sin*    See  deadly  sin. 

Mortification  of  Sin.   See  self-denial. 
Atkinson's  (Christopher)  Sermons. 
Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Works. 
Brooks'  Prec.  remedies  for  Satan's  devices. 
Charnock's  Works. 
Hopkins'  (Ezekiel)  Sermons. 
Mead's  Almost  Christian  discovered. 
Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.   (Sermon 

by  B.  Needier.) 
Owen  (John)  on  Sin  in  believers. 
Reading's  (William)  Sermons. 
Scougal's  Life  of  God  in  the  soul  of  man. 


Taylor's  (Jer.)  Life  of  Christ.  Disc.  4. 

Tracts  for  the  Times.  Tract  21. 

Walker's  (Robt.)  Sermons.     (These  sermons 

are  the  best  model  a  student  can  adopt.) 
Watson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Moses.    See  bioqrapht. 
Cattenburgii  Syntagma  Sapientiae  Mosaicae. 
Gaulmyn,  de  Vita  et  morte  Mosis. 
Pastoret,  Moyse  considere  comme  legislateur, 

et  comme  moraliste. 
Philonis,  Vita  Mosis. 
Anderson's  (J.  S.)  Life  of  Moses. 
Anderson's  (M.)  'Ten  discourses  on  Moses. 
Bradley's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Breay's  Hist,  of  M.  practically  considered. 
Close's  (Francis)  Sermons  on  typical  persons. 
Campbell's  (John)  Life  of  Moses. 
Hamilton's  Pentateuch  and  its  assailants. 
Heber's  (Bp.)  Parish  Sermons. 
Hengstenberg's  Moses.  (Biblical  Cabinet.) 
Hoare's  Veracity  of  the  book  of  Genesis. 
Kitto's  Bible  Illustrations.* 
Melville's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Plumtree's  History  of  Moses. 
Ross'  (J.  L.)  Twenty  Lectures. 
Smith's  (Thornley)  History  of  Moses. 
Thompson's  (F.  E.)  Lent  Lectures. 
Thornton's  (T.)  Life  of  Moses. 
Townsend's  Character  of  M.  as  a  historian. 

Mothers.    See  maternal  duties. 

Motives.    See  moral  suasion,  will. 
Bagshaw  (W.)  on  Human  Motives. 
Christian  Observer.  19:1. 
Crombie  (Alex.)  on  Philosophical  Necessity, 
Review  of  Gregory  on  motives. 


Gregory's  (James)  Difference  between  motive 

and  cause.     (Replies  to  Crombie.) 
Defence  of    Do. 


Hazlitt's  Principles  of  Human  action. 
McCombe  on  Moral  Agency. 
Moore's  (Dr.  G.)  Man  and  his  motives. 
Penrose's  Nature  and  discipline  of  motives. 
Tucker's  Light  of  nature.  Ch.  5,15,16,17. 
Walker's  (James)  Sermons. 

Mourners.    See    affliction,   beatitudes, 
bereavement. 

Abercrombie's  Mourner  Comforted. 
Allestree's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Bragge  on  Undissembled  Religion. 
Bruce's  (John)  Mourners  advised. 
Cecil's  Visits  to  the  House  of  mourning. 
Cook's  (John)  Sermons. 
Dibden's  (T.  F.)  Sermons. 
Doolittle's  Mourner's  Directory. 
Dowling's  (J.  Goulter)  Sermons. 
Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Flavel's  Token  for  Mourners. 
Francklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Gardner  (Bp.)  on  True  obedience. 
Gerard's  (Alexander)  Sermons. 
Grosvener's  Mourner  Comforted. 
Hincks'  (John)  Sermons. 


Sll 


Mourners — continued. 

Lucas'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Manton's  (T.)  Works.  (Advice  to  mourners.) 

Newnhani's  Trilmte  of  sympathy  to  M. 

Patrick's  Heart's  Ease. 

Peabody's  Sermons  on  Consolation. 

Shaw's  Welcome  to  the  plague. 

Spurgeon's  (Cha.  H.)  Sermons.  2nd  Series. 

Sturm's  Reflections. 

Universalist  Quarterly.  5:36, 

Slnggletonians. 

Pro. 
Muggleton's  Interp.  of  all  the  chief  texts,  <fcc. 

Spiritual  Epistles. 

Sundry  other  tracts.  7  vols. 

Reeves'  News  from  Heaven. 

Divine  Looking-glass. 

Remonstrance  from  the  eternal  God. 

Other  treatises. 

Tomkinson's  (Tho.)  Truth's  Triumph. 

Cou. 
Taylor's  Muggletonian  Principles. 
Williams'    (Bp.)    Absurd   and    mischievous 

opinions  of  tlie  Muggletonians  considered. 

nuhammed.    See  mahomet. 

Munzer. 

Averbachii  Dissertationes  dus. 
Baleus'  (J.)  Bapstliche  Geschichte. 
Bullinger,  von  der  WiedertaufFer  Ursprung. 
Bussiere,  Histoire  de  Lutheranisme. 
Dorp's  Wahrhaftige  Historic. 
Hortensii  Tumultuura  Anabaptistic.  liber. 
Kerssenbroch  de  Bello  Anabaptistico. 
Loeseheri  (Valent.  Ernest.)  Stromata. 
Melancthon's  Hist.  Thomas  Munzeris. 
Menchenii  Scriptor.  rerum  Germanicarum. 
Meshovii  Historia  Anabaptistica. 
Munzer  (Tho.),  oder  der  thuringische  Bauer- 

krieg. 
Schardii  Scriptor.  rerum  Germanicarum. 
Strobel's  Leben,  Schriften,  und  Lehren  M. 

Hughes'  (W.)  History  of  John  a  Leyden. 

Very  little  reliance  can  be  placed  on  the 
statements  of  bitter  persecutors  of  Munzer 
and  his  doctrines,  as  most  of  these  were. 

Murder.    See    sniciDE. 
Brackenbury's  (Edw.)  Sermons  for  families. 
Dwight's  Theology.  Ser.  115. 
Forster's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Hole  (Matthew)  on  the  Church  Catechism. 
Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
McLean's  Apostolical  Commission. 
Newcombe's  Sermons. 
Parsons  on  the  Catechism. 
Pascal's  Provincial  Letters.  Letter  14. 
Reynolds'    God's    revenge   against  Murder. 

(Thirty  tragical  histories.) 
Seeker  (Abp.)  on  the  Catechism. 
Toogood's  (Charles)  Sermons. 


Mystery.    See  province  op  beasoit. 
Ambrose,  de  Mysteriis. 
Baierus  de  Necessitate  mysteriorum  in  ro- 

ligione  revelata. 
Bulfinger,  de  Mysteriis  Christiana)  fidei. 
Buttstett  der  Vernunftigen  Gedancken. 
Cicero,  contra  Verrein. 
Diodorus,  Bibliothecae  Historicae. 
Haferungii    Mysteria     neque    comprehendi 

posse  neque  tamen  rationi  adversari. 
Nouvelle  Encyclopedic  Theologique. 
Amer.  Jour,  of  Science.  13:217. 
Bloomfield's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Campbell's  (Geo.)  Preliminary  Dissertations. 
Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 
Chris.  Month.  Spectator.  5:1. 
Chris.  Examiner.  17:202. 
Chris.  Disciple.  2:429. 
Conybeare's  Defence  of  revealed  religion. 
Cosin's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 
Foster's  Contributions  to  the  Eclectic  Review. 

(The  power  of  mystery.) 
Hawkins'  (Will.)  Bampton  Lectures.  1787. 
Hone  on  Mysteries  and  religious  shows. 
Hurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Leland's  Advantage  and  necess.  of  Div.  reveL 
Littleton's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
McKnight's  Preface  to  Epistle  to  Ephesians. 
Milbourn's  M.  of  religion  vindicated. 
Newman's  (John  H.)  Sermons. 
Newton's  (Bp.  Thomas)  Dissertations. 
Newton's  (W.)  Sermons. 
Randolph's  Enchiridion  Theologicum. 
Reay's  (William)  Sermons. 
Robinson's  Claude. 
Sanderson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Southern  Lit.  Messenger.  6:624. 
Stebbings'  (Henry)  Sermons. 
StillingSeet's  Origines  Sacrae. 

Discourse  on  Scripture  Mysteries. 

Sumner's  (Samuel)  Discourses. 
Warburton's  Legation  of  Moses.  Bk.  1,2. 
Wheatly's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Mystics.    See  boehmenists,  BoitRioNoinsTS, 

PIETISTS,  QUIETISTS. 

Pro. 
Abbas  (Guliel.)  ad  Fratres  Montis. 
Alvarez  de  Perfecta  contemplatione. 

de  Vita  spirituali. 

Arnoldi  (G.)  Hist,  et  descriptio  theol.  M. 

Other  works.  (A  wonderful  man.) 

Barbanson,  de  Amore  Dei. 

Verae  theologiae  compendium. 

Bernardi  Sermones. 

— — —  de  Consideratione. 


Bertot,  le  Directeur  Mystique. 
Binet,  CEuvres  Spirituelles. 
Blammevenniae  Introd.  in  Theologiam. 
Bona,  Via  Compendii  ad  Deum. 
Manductio  ad  Coelum. 


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Mystic  8 — contimced. 

Pro. 
Bonaventura  de  Reformatione  Mentis. 

Meditationes. 

de  I'Amour  Divine. 

Buchon,  Choix  Ouvrages  mystiques. 

Camera,  La  Reine  d'amour  propre. 

Canfield,  Regula  perfeetionis. 

Catharine  de  Siena,  Meditat.,  Dialog.,  etc. 

Corderii  Isagoge. 

Desmaret,  Ouvrages. 

Dionysius    Carthusianus    Opera.     ("  Sober, 

wise,  and  full  of  wholesome  maxims." — 

DUPIN.) 

Drexelii  Opera.    (One  of  the  chief  of  the  M.) 
Evangelista,    de    Elevatione    animae    supra 

semetipsum. 
Fenelon,  (Euvres  Spirituelle. 
Fludd,  Opera  Omnia.    (See  a  full  account  of 

them  in  Wood's  Athenae  Oxonienses.) 
Galenii  Summa  Mysticfe  Theologias. 
Gerson  [or  Gessen],  Considerationes. 

de  Modo  vivendi. 

Contemplations  sur  la  passion. 

Other  works. 

Guillore,  QSuvres. 

Harpei  Mystiea  Theologia. 

Harvengii  (Philippi)  Opera. 

Heinroth's  Geschichte  und  Kritik  der  M. 

Herstentii  Apparatus  ad  Theologiam. 

Hiel,  de  Vit.a  essentia,  etc. 

Horstii  Paradisus  Animte  Christianas. 

Hugo  (de  Palma),  Opera. 

John  a  Cruce,  Ascensus  Montis  Carmeli. 

Louvencourt,  le  Gateau  spirituel. 

Molinos,  Manductio  spiritualis. 

Nouet  (P.),  Oiuvres. 

Picard,  Miroir  du  monde. 

Poiret,  Theologie  du  Coeur. 

Cogitationes. 

rBeonomie  Divine. 

La  paix  des  bonnes  ames.         '^ 

(Various  other  works.     Most  of  his 

writings  are  translated  into  English.) 

Pomerius  de  Vita  contempjativa. 

Pontalier,  Tresor  du  Chretien. 

Quentin,  I'Orologe  de  devotion. 

Richard  (de  St.  Victoire),  de  Statu  interioris 
hominis.  ("  The  Coryphaeus  of  the  Mys- 
tics."  MOSHEIM.) 

Rodriguez,  Pratique  de  la  perfection. 

Rusbrochius  de  Ornatu  nuptiar.  spiritualium. 

Deutche  Theologie. 

Sales  (Francis  de),  de  Amore  Dei. 

Many  other  tracts. 

Sandaei  Theologia. 

Savanarola  de  Simplicitate  Chris,  vitae. 
Scherer,  Preces  ac  Meditationes. 
Schramm.  Institutiones  Theologias. 
St.  Angela,  Theologie  de  la  croix,  etc. 
Stilling's  Siimmtliche  Werke. 
Sucquet,  Via  Vitae. 
Suso,  Leben  und  Scriften. 
Tauleri  Institutiones. 
Medulla  Animae. 


Mystics — cmUinued, 


Thomas  (a  Kempis)  de  Imitatione  Christi. 
Turrecremata,  Meditationes. 
Bromley's  (Thomas)  Way  to  rest. 
Essay  on  true  knowledge. 


Caxton's  (Wm.)  Treatise  on  love. 
Cunninghame's  (Jas.)  Warnings  of  the  eter- 
nal Spirit. 
Everhard's  Gospel  Treasury  opened. 
Girard's  (John)  Holy  Meditations. 
Hartley's  Paradise  restored.  Appendix. 
Hilton's  (Walter)  Ladder  of  perfection. 
Law  (William)  on  Perfection. 

Grounds  of  the  Teutonic  philosophy. 

Various  other  treatises. 

Lead's  (Jane)  Soul's  union  with  Christ. 
Life  of  Madame  Guion. 

Madame  Bourignon. 

Jacob  Boehmen. 


Marsay  (C.  A.)  on  the  Spiritual  Life. 
Molino's  Guide  to  Contemplation. 
Oakley's  New  Creature  in  Christ. 
Divine  Visions. 


Pavey's  (John)  Works. 

Poiret's  Divine  CEconomy.  (A  good  body  of 

Divinity.) 
Sales'  Introd.  to  a  devout  life.    (Edited,  and 

purged  of  its  Romish  errors,  by  Nichols.) 
Sherwin's  Saints  revealed. 
Whiteford's  (Rich.)  Pruyte  of  Redempcyon. 

Con. 
Borgeri  Disputationes. 
Bossuet,    Memoires    sur    le    livre    intitule 

"  Explication  des  maximes  des  saintes,  sur . 

le  vie  interieure." 

Instruction  sur  les  etats  d'oraison, 

Ewald's  alte  Mystik  u.  neu.  Mysticismus. 

Fritzsche's  Mysticismus  und  Pietismus. 

Gravell,  der  Werth  der  Mystik. 

Haug,  de  Theologia  Mystiea. 

Hofling's  Mysticismus. 

Jffigeri  Theologia. 

Krause's  Hist,  und  psj'chol.  Bemerkungen, 

Spieker's  Mysticismus,  dcssen  Begriff,   Ur-t 

sprung  und  Werth. 
Weber's  Myst.  Tendenzen  unserer  Zeit.  1829. 

Mysticism,  History  of. 

Anselme  (H.),  le  Monde  paien. 

Baumgarten  (Crusius),  Compendium. 

Bausset,  Hist,  de  la  vie  de  Bossuet.  (Con- 
tains an  account  of  the  whole  controversy 
with  Fenelon.) 

Buddei  Isagoge  ad  Theologiam. 

De  Wette,  Christliche  Sittenlehre. 

Ewald's  Alte  und  neuen  Mystik. 

Fontaninus  Hist,  litterar.  Aquiliensis. 

Franke's  Arnold  von  Brescia,  u.  seine  Zeit. 

Hagenbaoh's  Dogmcngeschichte. 

Helferich,  die  Christliche  Mystik. 

Heinroth's  Geschichte  und  Kritik  des  M. 

Muratori  Antiquitates  Italic,  medii  sevi. 

Pfeififer's  Deutsche  Mystiken  des  14  Jahrh. 


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Mysticism,  History  of— contintied. 

Planck's  Gesch.  d.  protestantisch.  Theologie. 
Poiret,  Bibliotheea  Mysticorum.     ("  I  have 

been  delighted  with  it." — Jebb.) 
Salat's  Supernaturalismiis  und  Mysticismus. 
Schmid's  (H.)  der  M.  des  mittel  Alters. 
Schmidt  (C),  les  Mystiques  du  14th  siecle. 
Christian  Observer.  1861.  P.  509, 
Eclectic  Review.  N.  S.  12:50. 
Edinburg  Review.  84:102,195. 
George's  (David)  Writers  of  the  XV th  cent. 
Kno.x's  (Alexander)  Remains. 
Life  of  De  Renty. 

Fenelon. 

John  V.  Andrea. 

New  Englander.  5:348. 

Retrospective  Review.  1:288. 

Vaughn's  (R.  A.)  Hours  with  the  Mystics. 

A  complete  account  of  the  host  of  Mystical 
writers,  to  1740,  is  given  in  the  edition  of 
Arnold's  Kirchen  Historic,  published  at 
Schaffhausen.  1742. 

Alythology.    See  worship  of  spirits. 

Allatius  de  Templis  Grsecorum. 

Bauer's  Symbolik  des  Alterthums. 

Bergier,  Dieux  du  Paganisme. 

Bruckeri  Hist.  Critica  philosophiae. 

Bynckershoeckii  Opuscula.  ("  Curious  and 
learned." — Mosheim.)       ' 

Choul,  la  Religions  des  anciens  Remains. 
(300  engravings.) 

Cicero  de  Natura  Deorum. 

Comes,  Explicatio  Fabularum,  etc. 

Creuzer's  Symbolik  der  alten  Volker. 

Cumberland,  Origines  Gentium. 

Dupuy,  Hist,  des  dieux  et  demi-dieux. 

Encyclopedie  Theologique. 

Galsei  Opuscula  Mythologica. 

Gerhard's  Grieehische  Mj-thologie. 

Grave,  de  Republique  do  champs  elisees.  (A 
curious  work,  connecting  the  Greek  mytho- 
logy with  that  of  Gaul.) 

Grimm's  Deutche  Mythologie. 

Harettii  Delecta  Mythologiaj  Gragcorum. 

Heffter's  Religion  d.  Grieoheri  u.  Romer. 

Herbert  de  Religione  Gentilium. 

Hermann's  Handbuch  der  Mythologie. 

Hirt's  Bildung  der  iEgypt.  gottheiten. 

Hyde,  Religio  vet.  Persarum  et  Medorum. 

lamblicus  de  Mysteriis  ^gyptorum. 

lamieson,  Spicilegia  Antiquitatum. 

Jablonski  Pantheon  jEgyptiorum.  (Held  in 
the  highest  estimation.) 

Lakemacheri  Antiquitates  GrEecorum. 

Millin,  Galerie  Mythologique.  190  plates. 

Mover's  Phoenizier.  (Extensive.) 

Munter's  Religion  der  Karthagen. 

Nork's  (F.)  Biblische  Mythologie:  ein  neuen 
Theorie  zur  Aufhellung  der  Dunkelheiten 
u.  scheinbaren  Widersp.  in  den  canon. 
Blichern  d.  Juden  u.  Christen. 

Perizonii  Origines  Babylonieae,  etc. 

Pfanneri  Syst.  theolog.  gentilis  purior. 

Riohter,  Phantasien  des  Orients. 


Mytliology — continued. 

Roaek's  Mythologie  und  Offenbarung. 

Schedius  de  diis  Germanis. 

Selden  de  diis  Syriis. 

Tressan,  M.  comparee  avec  I'Histoire. 

Vossii  (G.  J.)  Theologia  Gentilis. 

Amer.  Eclectic  Rev.  2:326.    (Scandinavian.) 

Amer.  Quart.  Rev.  22:349.  (Middle  ages.) 

Asiatic  Researches. 

Baldwin's  Pantheon. 

Banier's  Mythology  of  the  ancients. 

Bassville's  Elements  of  Mythology. 

Bell's  (John)  Pantheon  ;  or.  Historical  dic- 
tionary of  gods,  demigods,  heroes,  and 
fabulous  personages  of  antiquity.     Plates. 

Berry's  Mythological  tables. 

Bryant's  Analysis  of  ancient  heathen  M. 

Cabel's  Unity  of  the  human  race. 

Carr's  (T.  S.)  Classical  Mythology. 

Christ.  Rev.  2:515.  10:530. 

Christie  on  the  Earliest  Idolatries. 

Christmas'  (H.)  Universal  Mythology. 

Coleman's  Mythology  of  the  Hindus. 

Cory's  Mytholog.  and  chronolog.  enquiries. 

Coventry's  History  of  false  religions. 

De  Rougemont  on  the  primitive  people. 

Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  12:86.  (Northern.) 

Faber's  (G.  S.)  Mysteries  of  the  Cabiri.  (Tho 
godsof  Phenicia,  Egypt,  Greece,  Troas,  <fcc.) 
Origin  of  Pagan  idolatry. 


Farmer  on  the  Worship  of  human  spirits. 

Foreign  Quart.  Rev.  7:33.  (Greece.)  16:437. 
(Scandinavian.) 

Foster's  My  thol.  and  customs  of  the  Hindus. 

Frazier's  Mag.  20:1,200,326.  (Egyptian.) 

Gale's  Court  of  the  Gentiles.  (Showing  the 
learning  and  religious  knowledge  of  Pa- 
gans to  be  derived  from  Holy  Scripture.) 

Goodwin's  Roman  and  Grecian  antiquities. 

Grey's  Polynesian  mythology. 

Herbert's  Ancient  religion  of  the  Gentiles. 

Keightley's  M.  of  ancient  Greece  and  Italy. 

Kennedy's  Ancient  and  Hindu  M.  Plates. 

Kennett's  Antiquities  of  Rome. 

King's  Hist.  ace.  of  heathen  gods  and  heroes. 

Knickerbocker  Mag.  30:95.  (Northern.) 

Le  Clerc's  Religion  of  the  ancient  Greeks. 

Mallet's  Northern  Antiquities. 

Maurice's  Indian  Antiquities. 

Mayo's  M.  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans. 

Meade's  (Bp.)  The  Bible  and  the  Classics. 

Monthly  Review.  92:225.  (Egyptian.) 
128:175.  (Hindu.) 

Moore's  Hindu  Pantheon. 

Miiller's  Scientific  system  of  Mythology. 

Mushet's  Trinities  of  the  Ancients. 

North  Amer.  Rev.  28:18.  (Scandinavian.) 
41:.327.  (Classic.) 

Ncfrth's  Mythology  compared  with  History. 

Pigot's  Scandinavian  Mythology. 

Pluche's  (Abbe  la)  History  of  the  heavens. 

Plutarch's  Isis  and  Osiris. 

Pomey's  Mythology.    Tr.  by  Tooke.    Plates. 

Potter's  Antiquities  of  Greece. 

Prcscott's  Mexico  and  Peru. 


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mythology — continued. 

Pococke's  India  in  Greece ;  or,  Truth  in 
Mythology.  (Traces  the  Hellenic  race,  the 
settlement  of  Egypt  and  Palestine,  <fec.) 

Pritchard's  Egyptian  Mythology. 

Quar.  Review.  22:349.  (Middle  ages.) 

Ramsay's  Theology  and  M.  of  the  Ancients. 

Sheldon's  History  of  the  Heathen  gods. 

Smith's  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  M. 

Spencer's  Polymetis. 

Thorpe's  Northern  Mythology.  (Scandinavia, 
Germany,  Norway,  &c.  Very  thorough.) 

Tooke's  Pantheon  of  the  Heathen  gods. 

Tressam's  M.  compared  with  History. 

Turner's  Theology  of  Pagans. 

Ward's  View  of  Hindu  theology. 

Weiderman's  Essays. 

The  above  is  a  mere  specimen  of  innume- 
rable works  on  this  subject. 

Naamaii.    See  bioorapht. 
Girdlestone's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Hickman's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Percival's  (A.  P.)  Sermons. 
Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Shuttleworth's  (P.  N.)  Sermons. 

Nag'8-Iiead  Consecration. 

Pro. 
Le  Courayer's  Validity  of  Engl,  ordinations. 
Le  Quien's  Panoplia. 

(7on. 
Bramhall's  Church  of  England  defended. 
Brett's  Divine  right  of  Episcopacy. 
Brown  (J.)  on  the  Nag's-head  ordination. 
Harrington's  Succession  of  English  bishops. 
Mason's  Vindication  of  English  bishops. 

I  know  of  no  entire  book  written  to  prove 
the  fact  of  such  an  ordination  :  but  many 
writers,  besides  the  two  above  named,  de- 
scribe it  as  a  fact. 

Names  of  Christ.    See  titles. 

Name  of  God.    See  hutchinsonians. 
Capellus  de  Nomine  tetragramato. 
Cocceii  Disputationes  Selects. 
Cortioi  Dissertationes.     (Very  copious.) 
Deylingii  (Salamon.)  Dissertationes. 
Drusius  de  Nomine  Elohim. 
Falkius  de  Derivatione  nominis  Dei. 
Gataker  de  Nomine  tetragrammato. 

Landauer's   mn'   und    DTI^X. 

Matani  Nom.  Dei  juxta  Haebraeos. 

Michaelis  (J.  F.)  de  Nomine  Dei. 

Millii  (D.)  Dissertationes. 

Osiandri  (L.)  Exercitationes. 

Relandi  Exercitationes  philologicae.  (Con- 
tains extracts  from  Alting,  Amama,  Leus- 
den,  and  others.) 

Weberi  (Ch.  F.)  Doctrina  ssvi  primi. 

AVitsii  Vindicatio  argumenti  desumpti  a 
eonstructione  nominis  Elohim,  cum  verbo 
singularis  numeri. 

Zauchii  Dissertationes. 


Name  of  GoA— continued. 

Aboab's  Remarks  on  Sharp's  Dissertation. 
Bates'  (Julius)  Reply  to  Dr.  Sharp. 
Bayle's  Diet.  Articles  Arnaud,  Nicole,  &c. 
Davies'  (Pres.  Samuel)  Sermons. 
Hall's  (Robert)  Works. 
Hodges'  Christian  plan  exhibited. 
Holloway  on  Eltihim  and  Berith. 
Hutchinson's  Works. 
Kalmar's  Dissertations. 

Reply  to  Holloway. 

Reply  to  Aboab. 


Kitto's  Journal  of  Sac.  Lit.  2:332. 
Mather  (S.)  on  the  name  Jehovah. 
Moody's  Evidences  of  Christianity  contained 

in  the  words  Aleim  and  Berith. 
Pascall's  Provincial  Letters. 
Sharp's  (Tho.)  Diss,  on  the  etymology,  &c. 
Review  and  defence  of  the  same. 


Spurgeon's  (C.  H.)  Sermons.  1st  &  6th  Series. 
Stuart  (Moses)  on  the  Apocalypse. 
Sj'denham's  Onomasticon. 
Woodhouse's  Practical  sermons. 

Nathaniel. 

Gierke's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Marshall's  (N.)  Sermons. 
Neve's  (Timothy)  Sermons. 
Waterland's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

National  Blessings.  See  THAKKsaiyiKO. 
Gerard's  (Alexander)  Sermons. 
Gresley's  (William)  Sermons. 
Morehead's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Pearson's  (Hugh)  Sermons  before  the  King. 
Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 

National  Retribntions. 

Flower's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 
Fowle's  (F.  W.)  Ten  {)lain  sermons. 
Graves'  (Dr.  Richard)  Sermons. 
Huntingdon's  (Prof.)  Sermons. 
Miller's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Montgomer.y  (Robt.)  on  Religious  Belief. 
Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.   (Sermon 

by  AVilliams.) 
Parsons'  (J.)  Sermons. 
Percival's  (A.  P.)  Sermons. 
Porteus'  ^Be^lby)  Sermons. 
Saunders'  (Erasmus)  Sermons. 
Sharp's  (Granville)  Warning  to  Gt.  Britain. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Whately's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Whitaker's  (Edward  W.)  Sermons. 

Nativity  of  Christ.    See  Christmas. 
Augustine,  Sermones. 
Basil,  Homiliae. 
Gregory  Naz.,  Sermones. 

Allix,  Diatriba.  (Memoires  de  Trevoux.  171 5. 
On  the  month  and  the  daj-.) 

Cloppenburgii  Diss.  Chronologico-theol. 

Fabricii  Bibliographia  antiq.  Ch.  7.  (Col- 
lects the  opinions  of  the  learned  as  to  the 
year  of  Christ's  birth.) 


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Nativity  of  Christ — continued. 

Kepleri  Couimentatiunculade  vero  anno,  etc. 

Xirchmeyeri  Cogitationes  Sacrae. 

Lupus  de  Anno  nativitatis.   (Acta  ernd.) 

Mail  Observationes  philologieae. 

Meieri  Observationes  chronologicas. 

Neander,  Test.  vet.  Ebrjeorum  de  Christo. 

Ravii  Disputationes.  (As  to  the  time.) 

Schleiermacher's  Weihnachtsfeier. 

Van  Till,  Dissertationes. 

Bather's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Benson's  (C.)  Chronol.  of  our  Saviour's  life. 

Christian  Examiner.  38:49. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Frazier's  Magazine.  38:670. 

Hastings'  (H.  J.)  Sermons. 

Hopkins'  (Ezekiel)  Sermons. 

Jarvis'  Church  Chronology. 

Mandell's  (William)  Sermons. 

Mann's  Dissertations.  (The  time.) 

Pearson  (Bp.)  on  the  Birth  of  Christ. 

Roberts'  (Arthur)   Sermons.     (Situation  of 

the  world  at  the  time.) 
Robinson's  {Ralph)  Sermons. 
Southern  Lit.  Messenger.  7:219. 
Stewart's  (J.  H.)  Discourses. 
Thayer's  (Elihu)  Sermons. 
Whitefield's  (George)  Sermons. 

Katural  4^bility.     See   moral  ability. 

Natural  History  of  tlie  Bible. 

Aurogal  de  Heb.  berbium,  iluminum,  etc. 
Bocbarti    Hierozoicon.     1663.    (Edited    by 

Rosenmiiller.  1793.  A  treasure.) 
Celsii  (Olaus.)  Hiero-botanicon. 
Cocquii  Contemplatio  plantarum,  etc. 

Exercitationes  Physiologicae. 

Cyprian  (Job.)  Animales  Scripture. 
Drusius  de  Mandragoris. 
Eusebii  et  Hieronymi  Onomasticon. 
Forskal,  de  Animal,  avi.,  amphib.,  pise.,  etc. 
Franzius  de  Aniinalibus  sac.  scripturae. 
Hilleri  Hierophytieon.  (As  minute  in  regard 

to  plants  as  Bochart  is  in  regard  to  animals.) 
Lesser's  Insecto-theologia. 
Mail  Historia  animalium  Scripturae. 
Maurille,  Phytologie  Sacree. 
Montani    Historia    Naturae,    etc.     (In   the 

Antwerp  Polyglott.) 
Muller  de  Animalibus  biblicis. 
Relandi  Palestina.  (Very  useful.) 
Rosenmiilleri  Dissertationes. 
Rudbeckii  Icthyologia  Biblica. 
Scheuchzeri  Physica  Sacra.     1735.    (8   folio 

volumes,  with  800  engravings.     Very  full 

as  to  serpents  and  insects.) 
Ursini  Arboretum  Biblicum. 
Volger  de  Rebus  naturalibus  et  medicis,  etc. 
Walchii  Calendarium  Palestine. 
Abbot's  Scripture  natural  history. 
Balfour's  Trees  and  shrubs  of  the  Bible. 
Biblical  Cabinet.  (Many  articles.) 
Biblical  Repertory.  Vol.  1.  Tr.  of  Warnekross. 
Brown  on  the  Plants  of  Scripture. 

21 


Natural  Hist,  of  the  Bible— conh'nued. 

Buckham  on  the  Mustard  tree.  (Agt.  Frost.) 
Carpenter's  Nat.  hist,  of  the  Bible.   Plates. 
Catlow's  Popular  Scripture  Zoology.  Plates. 
Christian  Disciple.  3:49. 
Copley's  Scripture  natural  historj'. 
Dun's  Biblical  natural  science. 
Frost  on  the  Mustard  tree  of  the  New  Test. 
Harris'  Natural  history  of  the  Bible.  Plates. 

(Small,  but  the  best  in  English.) 
Lemnius'  Scrip.  Herbal.  (Merely  curious.) 
Newton's  (Thos.)  Herbal  of  the  Bible. 
Osborn's  Plants  of  the  Holy  land.  Plates. 
Princeton  Review.  7:559. 
RosenmuUer's  Mineralogy  and  Botany  of  the 

Bible.     (Trans,  by  Repp.) 
Taylor's  (C.)  Scripture  illustrated.  Plates. 
Williams'  Bible  Quadrupeds. 

Natural   History  of  Man.     See   mak. 

Naturalism.     See   rationalism. 

Natural  Religion.   See  atheism,  law  op 

NATURE,  LIGHT  OF  NATURE,  NATURAL 
THEOLOGY. 

Natural  Theology. 

Bullet,  Exist,  de  Dieu  demontre. 

Curcellii  Opera.  Lib.  I,  cap.  2. 

Delalle,  Theologie  Naturelle. 

Doderleini  Theologia. 

Gerhardi  Loci  Theologici. 

Lesser,  Theologie  des  Insects. 

Nahmmacher  de  Nat.  Theol.  Ciceronis. 

Sabunde,  Theologia  Naturalis. 

Siebelis,   Disp.  V.  quib.  periculum  factum 

est   ostendi    in   vet.   Graecorum   et   Rom. 

doctrina  cum  Chris,  consentiente. 
St.  Martin,  Tableau  des  rapports  qui  existent 

entre  Dieu,  I'homme,  et  I'univers. 
Vitringae  Opuscula. 
Wild's  Vernuuftglaube. 

Abbadie  on  the  Christian  Religion. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Allen's  Oracles  of  Reason. 

Anderson's  Course  of  Creation. 

Atkey's  Being  and  attributes  of  God. 

Barker's  Natural  Theology. 

Barrow's  (Bp.)  Works. 

Beavan's  Elements  of  Natural  Theology. 

Bellamy's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Bentley's  Boyle  Lectures.  1692. 

Berkeley's  Minute  Philosopher. 

Biblioth.  Sacra.  3:241. 

Boyle  on  Final  causes. 

Bridgewater  Treatises,  viz. : 
Bell's  Mechanism  of  the  hand. 
Buckland's  Geology  with  reference  to  the- 
ology.   (This  author  expended  on  the  90 
plates  the  whole  of  the  thousand  pounds 
received  from  the  Bridgewater  fund.) 
Chalmers  on  the  power,  wisdom,  and  good- 
ness of  God,  as  seen  in  the  adaptation  of 
external  nature  to  the  moral  and  intel- 
lectual constitution  of  man. 


322 


Natural  Theology — continued. 

Kidd  on  the  Adaptation  of  nature  to  the 
physical  condition  of  man. 

Kirby's  Wisdom  of  God  as  seen  in  the  his- 
tory, habits,  and  instincts  of  animals. 

Front's  Chemistry,  Meteorol.,  &  Digestion. 

Roget's  Animal  and  vegetable  physiology. 

Whewell's  Astronomy  and  general  physics. 
Brit.  Quar.  Review.  7:204. 
Brougham's  Natural  Theology. 
Brown's  Existence  of  a  supreme  Creator. 
Burnett's  (C.  M.)  Power,  &c.,  as  seen  in  the 

Animal  Creation.     (Capital.) 
Bushman's  Study  of  Nature. 
Butler's  Analogy  of  Religion  and  Nature. 
Charnock  s  Works. 
Chri«.  Exam.  .30:273.  6:389.  13:187. 
Christian  Quar.  Spect.  8:177.  10:319 
Christian  Review.  3:1. 

Crabbe's  (Geo.)  System  of  Natural  Theology. 
Crombie's  Natural  Theology. 
Dick's  Christian  Philosopher. 
Dryden  (J.)  on  Natural  Religion. 
Durham's  Boyle  Lectures.  1711,1712. 

Astro-Theology. 

Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  6:448.  7:597. 
Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  5:609. 
Edinb.  Review.   1:287.  64:141. 
Fergus'  Testimony  of  Nature. 
Frazier's  Mag.  12:375.  13:694. 
Gisbourne's  'Test,  of  Nat.  Theol.  to  religion. 
Gosse's  Life  in  its  manifestations. 
Gretton's  Review  of  the  argument  a  priori 

for  the  being  of  God. 
Grew's  (N.)  Cosmologia  Sacra. 
Grinficld's  Conn,  of  nat.  and  rev.  theology. 
Grove's  (N.)  Wisdom  of  Deity. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Modern  Infidelity. 
Hamilton  on  the  Supreme  Being. 
Hampden's  Philos.  evid.  of  Christianity. 
Harris'  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Hey's  (John)  Lectures.  Bk.  1,  ch.  3  and  4. 
Jones'  Natural  evidences  of  Christianity. 
La  Pluche  on  the  Starry  Heavens. 
Laws'  (E.)  Theory  of  Religion. 
Leibritz's  Theodice. 
Leighton's  (Abp.)  Lectures. 
Lesser's  Insecto-'Theology. 
Leuwenhoeek's  Works.    'Trans,  by  S.  Hoole. 
Littell's  Living  Age.  19:289. 
Lowman's  Unity  and  perfections  of  God. 
McCosh's  Typical  forms  and  special  ends  in 
Creation. 

on  Intuitions. 

Divine  Gov.,  physical  and  moral. 

McCullock's  Proofs  and  illustrations,  <fec. 

Miller's  (Hugh)  Works. 

Milne  on  the  State  of  the  old  world. 

Month.  Rev.  88:82.  120:30. 

New  Eng.  Mag.  4:454. 

New  York  Rev.  1:137.298. 

Nieuwentyt's  Religious  Philosopher. 

North  Am.  Rev.  42:467.  54:102,256. 

Ollyfife  on  the  Origin  and  govt,  of  the  world, 

Paley's  Natural  Theology. 


Natural  Theology — ctrntintied. 

Ragg's  Creation's  testimony  to  its  God. 
Ray's  Physico-theology. 
Read's  (H.)  Palace  of  the  great  King. 
Rust's  (Bp.)  Use  of  reason. 
Seaton's  Grounds  of  religion. 
Simon's  (M.  J.)  Natural  religion. 
Spalding  (J.  J.)  on  Religion. 
Stebbings'  Defence  of  Dr.  Clark. 
Steere's  (Edw.)  Exist,  and  attributes  of  God. 
Sykes'  Foundation  of  religion. 
Principles  of  religion. 


Thompson's  Christian  Theism. 
Towne's  Actonian.  (A  prize  essay.) 
Tulloek's  Theism.  (A  prize  essay.) 
Tunstall's  (James)  Academiea. 
Turretin's  (Francis)  Dissertations.  Diss.  1. 
Turton's  Natural  Theologj'  considered  with 

reference  to  Lord  Brougham's  discourse. 
Westminster  Review.  17:413. 
Wilson's  (Prof.)  Chemical  final  causes. 

Nature  of  Virtue.    See  virtue. 

Necessity.  See  oontingenct,  hpman  re- 
sponsibility, MIND,  SCIENTIA  MEDIA, 
WILL. 

Pro. 

Belsham's  Essays.  Ess.  1. 
Bray's  Philosophy  of  N. :  or  the  law  of  con- 
sequences, mental,  moral,  and  social. 
Chalmer's  Notes  on  Butler's  yfnalogy. 
Clarke's  (Sam.)  Boyle  Lectures.  1704. 
Collins  on  Human  liberty. 
Crombie's  Essay  on  Philosophical  necessity, 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works.  (On  the  Will.) 
Hartley's  Observations  on  man. 
Hobbes'  Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle. 

Leviathan. 

Hume's  Essays. 

Kaime's  (Lord)  Essays. 

Leibnitz's  Essay  on  the  liberty  of  man. 

Priestley's  Essays  on  Hartley's  theory. 

Letter  to  Palmer. 

2d  "      " 

Letter  to  Bryant. 


Toplady  on  Christian  and  philosophical  N. 

Con. 
Limborchii  Theologia. 
Abercrombie's  Intellectual  Philosophy. 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  9:214,297. 
Bates'  Observations  on  important  points. 
Beattie's  Works.  Part  2. 
Bramhall's  (Abp.)  Works.  (Rep.  to  Hobbes.) 
Bryant's  Address  to  Dr.  Priestley. 
Burnet  on  the  39  Articles. 
Butler's  Analogy  of  Relig.  and  Nat.    Ch.  6. 
Butterworth  on  Moral  government. 
Christ.  Examiner.  35:198. 
Clarke's  (S.)  Remarks  on  Collins'  Enquiry. 
Sermons. 


Colliber's  Enquiry  into  the  nature  of  God. 
Coppleston's  Enquiry  into  the  Doct.  of  N. 
Crybbace's  Essay  on  Moral  freedom. 
Cudworth's  Intellect,  system  of  the  universe. 


4 


323 


Necesfiity — continued. 

Con. 
Dawson's  Doctrine  of  Philosoph.  necessity. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  1,  prop.  16. 
Eclectic  Rev.   12:417. 

Fisher's  (Jos.)  Rev.  of  Priestley  on  necessity. 
Fuller's  Gospel  worthy  of  all  acceptation. 
Gibbs'  (Adiun)  Sacred  Contemplations. 
Goad  on  Necessity  and  Contingency. 
Graves  on  Calvinistic  Predestination. 

Two  Sermons  in  Trinity  Col.,  Dublin. 

Gregory's  Essays,  Philosoph.  and  literary. 
Grove  on  Human  Liberty. 

Moral  philosophy. 

Harris'  Boyle  Lectures.  1698. 
Horseley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Hutchinson's  Metaphysics. 
Jackson's  Defence  of  human  liberty. 
King's  Origin  of  evil. 

Lawson's  Examin.  of  Hobbes'  Leviathan. 
Lyons  (J.)  on  the  Doctrine  of  necessity. 
Maclaurin's  Newtonian  philosophy. 
North  Am.  Review.  13:384. 
Palmer's  Observ.  on  the  Liberty  of  man. 
Park  Street  Lectures.  Lect.  10. 
Price's  Dissertations. 
Quart.  Review.  26:82.  (On  Coppleston.) 
Reid's  Essays  on  the  mind. 
Rotherhani's  Essay  on  human  liberty. 
Seharrock  on  the  Law  of  Nature. 
Tucker's  (Abr.)  Light  of  Nature. 
Turner's  (Prof.)  Sermons.     (Middle  way  be- 
tween necessity  and  free  will.) 
Watts  on  Liberty. 
West  on  Moral  Agency. 
Wollaston's  Religion  of  Nature. 
Wood's  Works.  Vol.  2. 

M'ecesstty  of  Divine  Revelation. 

Clemens  Alex.,  Exhortatio  ad  Gentes. 
Justin  Martyr,  Apologia. 

Cohortatio  ad  Grtecos. 

Dialogus  cum  Tryphone. 

Auberlen.  die  Gottliche  Offenbarung. 
Bretschneider's  Systemat.  Entwickelung. 
Campbell,  de  Vanitate  luminis  naturse. 
Laget,  Sermons  sur  divers  sujets. 
Turrettini  (Jo.  Alphonsi)  Cogitationes. 
Appleton's  Works.  Lect.  11,12,13. 
B.'.ker's  ( T.)  Reflections  on  learning. 
Barrow's  Necessity  of  Christianity. 
Brown's  System  of  nat.  and  revealed  religion. 
Bundy's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Chandler's  Revelation  and  Society. 

Charnock's  (S.)  Works. 

Christian  Review.   12:186. 

Conybeare  on  Revealed  Religion. 

Delany's  Revelation  examined  with  candor. 

Edgecombe's  Reason  an  insufficient  guide. 

Ellis'  Knowledge  of  Divine  things  not  from 

reason. 
Farrer's  Mission  of  Christ.  . 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 
Fuller's  (And.)  Part  of  a  body  of  Divinity. 


Necessity  of  Div.  Revelat.— con&'nue^ 

Gale's  Court  of  the  Gentiles. 

Gastrell's  (Francis)  Boyle  Lectures.  1793. 

Glanville's  Vanity  of  dogmatizing. 

Halyburton's  Natural  Religion  insufficient. 

Hamilton  (W.  T.)  on  the  Pentateuch. 

Hey's  Lectures.  Bk.  1,  ch.  12. 

Jenkins  on  the  Christian  Religion. 

Jones'  Bampton  Lectures.  1821. 

Law's  Considerations. 

Leiand's  Advantage  and  necessity  of  Rev. 

Mant  on  the  Gospel. 

Miller's  Division  of  Scripture. 

Morehead's  (R.)  Sermons. 

Nare's  Evidence  versus  Reason. 

Norman  on  the  Necessity  of  Revelation. 

Penrose's  Bampton  Lectures.  1808. 

Robinson's    (Tho.)    Necessity,    nature,    and 

evidence  of  revealed  religion. 
Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacrse. 
Tatham's  Bampton  Lectures.  1789, 
Taylor's  Apology  of  Ben  Mordecai. 
Umfreville's  Excellence  and  necessity,  Ac. 
Vincent's  (William)  Sermons. 
Warburton's  Divine  legation  of  Moses. 
Watson's  Tracts. 

Watts*  Strength  and  weakness  of  hum.  reason. 
West's  Defence  of  the  Christian  revelation. 
Whiteley's  Essays.     (Praised  by  Porteus.) 
Witherspoon's  (John)  Works.  Vol.  2. 
AVoodgate's  Bampton  Lectures.  1838. 

Necessity  of  Good  Works. 

See  GOOD  WORKS. 

Negroes.     See   ethnology,  unity. 
Duprat,  Essai  sur  les  Races  d'Afrique. 
Gregoire,  de  la  Literature  des  Negres. 

Anderson's  (C.  J.)  Lake  Ngami.     50  plates. 

Armistead's  Tribute  to  the-Negro.  (A  vindi- 
cation of  his  capacities.) 

Ashman's  Reports  to  the  Colonization  Soo. 

Bacon's  Plea  for  Africa. 

Beard's  Life  of  Toussaint  L'Ouverture. 

Beattie  on  Truth. 

Benezet's  (Anthony)  Works. 

Campbell's  (John)  Travels  in  Africa.  (First 
journey,  1815.  Second,  1822.) 

Childs'  (Mrs.)  Appeal  in  favor  of  Africans. 
1855. 

Duroc's  Life  of  Toussaint.  (Valuable.) 

Faber's  (Geo.  S.)  Eight  Dissertations. 

Goodwin's  Negro's  Advocate. 

Gregoire's  Faculties  and  literature,  <fcc. 

Griffin's  (Rev.  Dr.)  Plea  for  Africa. 

Hodgson's  Notes  on  Works  on  Africa. 

Heeren's  (Prof.)  Politics,  trade,  &c.,  of  the 
ancient  nations  in  Africa. 

Macauley's  (T.  B.)  Hist,  and  miseel.  essays. 

Nesbit's  Capacity  of  N.  for  improvement. 

Philips'  (J.)  Researches  in  S.  Africa.  1828. 
(Illustrating  the  civil,  moral,  and  religious 
condition  of  the  natives.) 

Proyart's  History  of  the  Loango.  1776. 

Ravenelle's  Bibliotheca.  (Art.  Cush.) 


324 


Rees'    Cyclopedia.    (Art.    Gush,    Carthage, 

Ethiopia,  &c.) 
Sharpe's  (Granville)  Works. 

Life  and  Memoirs. 

Smith  (S.  S.)  on  the  Variety  of  the  human 

species. 
Smith's"(Adam)  Wealth  of  nations. 
Theory  of  moral  sentiments. 

Nelieniiali. 
Woodward's  Character  and  history  of  N. 

Neology.    See  rationalism. 

Pro. 
Bahrdt's  Glaubensbekentniss. 

Briefe  Uber  die  Bibel  im  Volkston. 

(Other  treatises,  the  most  convenient 

of  which  for  observing  at  one  view  the 

difi'erence  between  the  orthodox   and  the 

new   theology,    is   the   Sijstema   theolocjiae 

Liitheraiuie,  in  which  the  text  contains  the 

former,  and  the  commentary  the  latter.) 
Bassedow,  Philalethie. 
Baumgarten  (Jacob.)  Theses  Theologicae. 
Blasche,  Philosophic  der  OflFenbarung. 
Bretschneideri     de     Evang.     et     epistolar. 

Joannis  origine. 

Handbuch  der  Dogmatik. 

Carpovii  (Economia  salutis  Nov.  Test. 
Cranz,  Compendium  theologias  puris. 
Philosophiee   Leibnitzianas  et  Wolfi- 

anee  usus  in  theologia. 
Damm,  iiber  den  historischen  Glauben. 
Daub,  Prolegomena  zur  Dogmatik. 

die  Dogmat.  Theologie  jetziger  Zeit. 

Philos.  und  Theol.  Vorlesungen. 

Eberhard's  Neue  Apologie  des  Socrates. 
Eckermanni  Comp.  Theologiae  Christianse. 
Ewald's  (H.)  Abhandlung  uber  Entstehung. 

Other  treatises. 

Fichte,  die  Speculative  Theologie. 

Wissenschaftslehre. 

Fritsche,  Com.  in  quatuor  N.  T.  Evangelia. 
Gruneri  Institut.  Theol.  dogmaticse. 
Hegel's     Vorrede    zu     Hinricks     Religions 

Philosophie. 

Werke,  Volsfandige,  etc. 

Heinrich,  Acta  Apostol.  cum  perpetua  com. 
Henke,  Lineamenta  institutionis  fidei. 

Opuscula  Theologica. 

Gesch.  der  Christlichen  Kirche. 

Herder's    Religion,     Lehrmeinungen,     und 

Gebraueher. 

(Many  other  works.) 

Lessing,  Beitrage  zur  Gesch.  der  Literatur. 
Niemayer  (A.  H.),  Religion  und  Kirche. 
Noesselt  (J.  A.)  Exercitationes  et  Opuscula. 
Paulus'  Philolog,  clavis  Uber  d.  Alte  Test. 

Exegetisches  Handbuch. 

Commentur  iiber  das  N.  Test. 

der  Denkglaubige. 

Reinbek's  Betraehtungen. 
Reuc'nii  Introductio  in  Theologiam. 
Ribbow,  Institutiones  theologiae  dogmat. 
Schelling  (F.  W.  J.),  Philosophic  u.  Relig. 
(Various  other  works.) 


Neology — continued. 
Pro. 

Schmidt  (J.  E.  C.)  Litterrat.  d.  Kirchenges. 
Schuberti  Introd.  in  Theol.  revelatam. 
Semler   (J.    S.),    Opera.    (Over   a   hundred 

treatises.     His  principal  work  is  the  His- 

toria  Ecclesiastica.) 
Senf,  iiber  die  Herablassung  Gottes. 
Steinbart.  Eudamonistisches  System. 
Strauss'  Leben  Jesu. 

Predigten. 

(Various  other  works,  all  of  which 


called  out  answers  from  the  more  orthodox.) 
Veller's  Religion  der  Volkomnen. 
Tollner's  Unterschied  der  heiligen  Schrift. 
Tzschirner's  Dogmatik. 
Wegscheideri  Institutiones. 
Jowett's  Commentary  on  the  Epistles. 
Maurice's  (F.  D.)  Sermons. 

Religions  of  the  world. 

Theological  Essays. 

Commentary  on  Hebrews. 


Con. 
Alberi  Institutiones  Hermeneuticae. 
Bagge's   Princip.  d.  Mythus  im   Dienst  der 

Christlichen  Position. 
Baumgarten-Crusius,  Opuscula. 
Baumgarten's  (S.  J.)   Untersuehung   theol. 

Streitigkeiten.   (Rep.  to  Semler's  History.) 
Beckii  Fundamenta. 

Bengel's  Gnomon  :  oder  Zeiger  d.  N.  Test. 
Buddseus,  Bedenken  ii.  Wolfe's  Philosophic. 
Francke.  de  Seopo  librorum  Nov.  Test. 
Prelectiones. 


Fry,  de  Officio  doctoris  Christian!. 

Gaussen,  Theopneustie. 

Gumpach's  Kritik  u.  Antikritik.  (Ag.  Ewald.) 

Hagenbach's  Predigten. 

Hengstenburg's  Christologie  des  Alten  Test. 

Hugg's  Gutachten  iiber  das  Leben  Jesu  von 

Strauss. 
Keil's  Lehrbuch    der   historisch-kiritischen 

Einleitung  z.  A.  Test. 
Kratander,    Anti-Straus ;    ernstes    Zeugniss 

fUr  d.  Chris.  Wahrheit. 
Krug's  Altes  und  neues  Christenthum.  (Re- 
plies to  Ammon  and  Straus.) 
Langii  Causa  Dei  et  Religionis. 
Loscher's  Leben  und  Wirken. 
Miehelet's  Gesch.  d.  Philos.  von  Kant. 
Miiller's  (J.  N.)  Anti-Bretschneider. 
Pareau,  Disputationes  de  my  thica  sac.  codicis 

interp.  (A  masterly  investigation.) 
Pelts'  (A.  F.  L.)  Vier  Vorlesungen. 
Schmid  (H.)  die  Theologie  Semler's. 
die  Dogmatik  d.  evang.  lutherischen 

Kirche. 
Thiersch's     Verstellung     des      historischen 

Standpunct  fur  die  Kritik  der  N.  T. 

Kirche  in  apostolischen  Zeitalter. 

Twesten's  Dogmat.  d.  evang.  luther.  Kirche. 
Ulman's  Leben  Jesu.  (Against  Strauss.) 
Volkmar's  Religion  Jesu. 
Candlish's  Examin.  of  Maurice's  Essays. 


325 


Jteology— continued. 

Con. 
Christian  Quart.  Spectator.  6:509. 
Gillespie's  Truth  of  the  evangelical  history. 

(A  powerful  answer  to  Strauss.) 
Hengstenburg"s  Book  of  Moses. 
Herbert's  Neol.  not  true,  and  truth  not  new. 

(Replies  to  Jowett  and  Maurice.) 
Hulsean  Lectures.  1S33. 
Lord's  Theol.  and  Lit.  Journal.  3:122. 
Mansel's  Bampton  Lectures.  1858. 
Princeton  Review.  29:258. 
Quarterly  Review.  3:393. 
Ripley's  Latest  form  of  Infidelity. 
Rose's  State  of  Protestantism  in  Germany. 

Laws  of  Moses. 

Ulman's  (Karl)  Works.  (Replies  to  Strauss.) 
Vaughn's  (R.)  Essays.  (Clear  and  judicious.) 

Neonomians. 

Pro. 
Edwards'  Crispianism  unmasked. 
Williams'  (Dan.)  Gospel  truth  stated. 

Con. 
Chauncey's  Neonomianism  unmasked. 
Edwards  on  the  Will. 
Hussey's  Glory  of  Christ  unveiled. 

Neoplatonism. 

Ammonias  Saccas,  Opera. 

Bouillet,  les  Enneades  de  Plotin. 

Fichte,  de  Philosophiae  novae  Plat,  origine. 

lamblicus,  Commentaria. 

Plotini  Opera. 

Porphyry,  Opera. 

Vogt's  Neoplatonismus  und  Christenthum. 

Biblical  Repository.  1834. 

Nestorians. 

Pro. 

Eutherii  (Episc.)  Sermones. 
Con. 

Cyril  Ales.,  adv.  Nestorii  blasphemias. 

Theodoret,  contra  Nestorium. 

Buddaei  Isagoge  in  theologiam. 

Pacundi  Defensio  Concilii  Chalcedon. 

Fausti  Epistolee. 

Garneri  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 

Leontius  (Bysant.)  contra  Nestorianos. 

Maxentius  contra  Nestorianos. 

Mercatoris  (Marii)  Opera. 

Mercatori  Comparatio  dogm.  Pauli  Samos. 
et  Nestorii. 

Simleri  Seripta  veterum  Latina  de  una  per- 
sona, etc. 

Stozza  de  Dogmatibus  Chaldaeorum. 

Ursini  Tractationes  Theologies. 

Wolfhardi  Nest,  antiquum  et  novum. 

This  once  great  and  powerful  sect — about 

as   orthodox   on   the  whole  as  the    Roman 

Church  of  its  time — was  assailed  by  hosts  of 

writers,  none  of  which  were  more  bitter  than 

Cyril  Alexandrinus.     They  are  now  few  and 


feeble,  and  only  their  history  is  interesting. 
BuDDEUS,  in  his  lsngo<je,  gi^es  a  list  of 
writers  on  this  subject,  pro  and  con,  previous 
to  1700;  btit  scarcely  any  of  them  lmu  be 
found  now. 

Nestorlans,  History  of. 

Doucin,  Hist,  du  Nestorianisme.  (A  very 
interesting  and  learned  account  of  Nesto- 
rius  and  his  doctrines  ;  with  observations.) 

Fabricii  Bibliotheca  Gra;ca.  Vol.  IX. 

Franzius  de  Initiis  et  progressu,  etc. 

Govea,  Histoire  Orientale. 

Kortholti  (Chris.)  Dissertationes. 

La  Croze,  Hist.  d.  Christianisme  des  Indes. 

. en  Ethiopie. 

Le  Quien,  Oriens  Christianus. 

Liberati  Historia  controv.  Nestorianas. 

Raulini  Hist,  eecles.  Malabaricse. 

Renaudoti  Hist.  Patriarch.  Alexandri. 

Schouten,  Voyage  aux  Indes  Oriental. 

Schrocder,  de  Nestoriamismo. 

Vogtius  de  Recentissim  Nestorii  defensori- 
bus.  1727. 

Am.  Bib.  Repos.  2d  Series.  5:1.  6:454.:  7:26. 

Badger's  N.  and  their  ritual.  1850. 

Buchanan's  Researches  in  Asia. 

Christian  Review.  2:416. 

Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  10:210. 

Geddes'  Miscellaneous  tracts. 

Grant's  Lost  tribes  of  Israel.  (Describes  the 
N.  as  in  1840. 

Hey's  (Dr.  John)  Lectures.  Bk.  4. 

Jones'  (Sir  William)  Works. 

Jowett's  Researches  in  Syria. 

Kitto's  Journal.  July,  1853. 

Lawrie's  Dr.  Grant  and  the  Nestorians. 

Layard's  Nineveh  and  its  remains. 

Memoir  of  Rev.  D.  T.  Stoddard.  1858. 

North  Amer.  Review.  57:156. 

Perkins'  N.  Christians.  Maps,  &c.  1843. 

Princeton  Review.  13:59. 

Smith's  (Ely)  Researches  in  Armenia. 

Stanley's  History  of  the  Eastern  Church. 

Ne^v  Heavens  and  Eartli. 

See    CONStJMMATION,    Qoa  AND  MAOOC), 
MILLEMARIANS. 

NeTV    Jernsalem    Cliurcli 
[Swedeuborgians]. 

Pro. 
Swedenborgii  Opera. 

Hauber's  Ansieht  von  der  Heiligen  Schrift. 
Abbott's  Desolation  of  the  Sanctuary.     (To 

show  that  the  first  Christian  church  has 

come  to  an  end,  and  that  a  new  church  is 

now  being  established.) 
Anglo-American    New    Church    Repository. 

Periodical.  New  York. 
Barrett's  (B.  F.)  Golden  reed. 

•  Lectures  on  the  new  dispensation. 

Letters  on  the  Divine  Trinity. 

Catholicity  of  the  Church. 

■  Beauty  for  ashes. 

Letters  to  Henry  Ward  Beecher, 


326 


Hfevr  Jerusalem  Church — continued. 


Beattie's  Elementary  View. 

Bush's   Reasons  for  embracing  the  doctrines 

of  Em.  Swedenborg. 
Clissold's  Enil  of  the  church. 

Principles' of  biblical  interpretation. 

Exposition  of  the  Apocalypse. 

Letter  to  the  Vice  Chancellor. 

Swedenborg  and  his   modern   critics. 

Clowe's  (John)  New  Jerusalem  Sermons. 
on  the  Mediums. 

Marriaiie  of  tho  king's  son. 

^  Thoughts. 

Miracles  of  Christ. 

Evans'  New  Age. 

Celestial  Dawn. 

Goyder's  E.xpos.  of  the  Gospel  of  Matthew. 

Swedenborg  and  his  mission. 

Hayden  on  Modern  Spiritualism. 
Hitler's  Doctrinal  Sermons, 
llindmarsh's  Magazine  of  knowledge. 
Letters  to  Dr.  Priestley. 

Dictionary  of  correspondencies. 

Seal  on  tho  lips  of  Unitarians. 

Vindication  of  Swedenborg. 

Jlood's  Biography  of  Swedenborg. 
Monthl}'  Observer  and  Record.   PeriodicaL 

London. 
New  Jerusalem  Mag.  London.  1790. 

Boston.    1827  et  seq. 

New  Jerusalem  Messenger.  Weekh'. 
Noble's  Appeal  on  behalf  of  the  new  church. 

Plenary  inspiration  of  Sac.  Scripture. 

The  doctrine  of  a  j)lurality  of  worlds. 

on  the  Commandments. 

Parsons'  Essays. 

Proud's  Answer  to  Dr.  Priestley. 

Unitarian  doctrine  refuted. 

Letters  on  fundamental  doctrines. 

Reed's  Growth  of  the  mind. 

Rendcll's  Peculiarities  of  the  Bible. 
Silver's  (Abiel)  Symbolic  character  of  S.  S. 

Holy  wonl  its  own  defence. 

Swedenborg's  Works. 
Tafel's  Vindication  of  the  doctrine  of  S. 
Turner's  (Mrs.  W.)  Reasons  for  joining  the 
New  Church. 

Points  of  difference  between  Old  and 

New  Church. 

Worcester's  Sermons. 

Con. 
Perrone,  Prwlectiones  Theologicae. 
Amer.  Monthly  Rev.   1:134. 
Barrouel  (Abbe),  Qiuvres. 
Bayley  (Cornel.)  on  the  doct.  of  the  Trinity. 
Christian  Review.  7:423. 
Democratic  Rev.  20:1U2. 
Frazier's  Mag.  39:64. 
Lit.  and  Theol.  Journal.  2:478.  3:102. 
New  Euglander.  5:495. 

Pond's  (Enoch)  Swedenborgianism  reviewed. 
Priestley's  Letters  to  members  of  the  N.  J.  C. 
Princeton  Rev.  20:331. 


'Sew  Jerusalem   Church,  Hlxt.  of. 

Nanz's    (C.  F.)   Emanuel  S.    der   nordische 

Seher. 
Clowe,  J.,  Memoir  of. 
llindmarsh's  Rise  and  progress  of  tho  New 

Jerusalem  Church. 
Swedenborg,  Life  of;   by  Hobart. 

by  Hood. 

by  White. 

by  Hillers. 

by  Barrett. 

Ne-*v  Prophets.    See  FikLSB  prophets. 
Grappii  Commentationes  theologica;. 
Weplingius  de  Neo-prophetis. 
Calamy's   (Edm.)    Caveat   against   the  new 

prophets. 
Hicks'  Spirit  of  enthusiasm  exorcised. 
Nicholson's  Falsehood  of  the  new  prophets. 
Woodward's  Remarks  on  modern  prophets. 

Ne'w  Version.  See  bkol.  bible. 

Ne>v  Vear.    See  time. 
Berriinan's,    William,    Sermons. 
Davies',    Samuel, 
Dehon's,    Bp., 
Dwight's,    'I'imothy, 
Fletcher's,    Joseph, 
Foster's,    James, 
Foyster's,    J.    G., 
Francklin's,    Thomas, 
(juyse's,   John, 
Heber's,    Bp., 
Hewlitt's,    John, 
Hobart's,    Bp., 
Home's,    Bp., 
Seeker's,    Abp., 
Shuttleworth's,    P.    N., 
Spurgeon's,    Cha.    H.,         "     7th  Scries. 
Thayer's,    Elihu, 
Yonge's,    James, 

Nlcene  Creed.    See  cbeeds. 

Nicolaltang. 

Balthasseris  (Augustini)  Disputationes. 
Hemmii  (Andr.)  Dissertationcs. 
Jauii  (lo.  (Juil.)  Com.  de  Nicolaites. 
Mo.sheimii  Dissertationes. 
Rothii  (Eberh.  Rudolp.)  Dissertationes. 
Valckenieri  (loan.)  Disputationes. 
Burton's  Lectures  on  the  First  century. 
Ncander's  Planting  and  training  of  the  Ch. 
Stuart  (Moses)  on  the  Apocalypse. 
Tillemont's  Ecclesiastical  Memoirs. 

Niue-veh. 

Blackburn's  Rise  and  ruin  of  Nineveh. 
Fairbairn  on  Jonah. 
Layard's  Nineveh. 

Ninth  Commandment. 

See         COMMA.NDMENTS,        FAI.SER00I>, 
HTPOCBler,   OATHS,    gLANDER,    TBOTH. 


32t 


Noah.    See  bioorapbt. 

Gasseri  Ultima  fata  Noaehi. 

Hahnii  (J.  J.)  Xa>£   ayv^vo. 

Kircheri  (Athanasii)  Dissertationes. 

Benson's  (C.)  Lectures.  Lect.  13. 

Gataker's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 

Jones'  (Wm.  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 

Horsele3-'s  (Bp.)  Life  and  death  of  Noah. 

Kelly's  (Johnj  Congregational  Lectures. 

Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Noetlaus.    See  patripassians. 

Nominalists  and  Realists* 

Abelard,  Opera. 

Baumgarten  Crusius,  de  Vero  scholasticor. 

Biel,  Collectorium  ex  Gulielmo  Occam. 

Bruckeri  Historia  critica  Philosophite. 

Chaldenii  Hist,  eccles.  de  vita  Roscelini. 

Engelhardt's  Dogmengeschichte. 

Koehler's    Realismus   u.    Nomin.    in    ihrem 

Einfiusse  auf  d.  dogmatischen  Systeme  d. 

Mittelalters. 
Occami  Centiloquium  Theologicum. 

(Various  other  treatises.) 

Roscellini  Opera. 

Berkeley's  (Bp.)  AYorks. 

Brown's  Lectures  on  mental  philosophy. 

Brucker's  History  of  philosophy. 

Campbell's  Philosophy  of  Rhetoric. 

Cousin's  Works  of  Abelard. 

Hobbes'  Works. 

Hume's  Essays. 

Locke  on  the  Human  Understanding. 

Mosheim's  Ecclesiastical  History. 

Reid's  Intellectual  and  active  powers. 

Stewart's  Philosophy  of  the  mind. 

Whateley's  Logic.  Bk.  4,  ch.  5. 

Non-Conformists.    See  dissenters. 
Pro. 

Ainsworth's  (Henry)  Counter-poison. 
Alsop's    Melius   inquirendum.     (Witty   and 

dexterous.) 

Mischiefs  of  Imposition. 

Baxter's  (Rich.)  Works.    (Many  treatises  on 

this  subject.) 

Life  of;  by  Orme. 

Bennett  (Benjamin)  on  Separation. 
Beverly's  Letter  to  the  Abp.  of  York. 
Binney's  Conscientious  non-conformity. 

Dissent  not  Schism. 

Brett's  (Thomas)  Works. 
Burton's  Conformity,  Deformity. 
Calamy's  (Edmund)  Works. 
Canne's  Xecefsily  of  Separation. 
Cartwright  on  Ecclesiastical  Discipline. 

Answer  to  Whitgift. 

Collier's  (Jeremy)  AVorks. 

CoUings'  Reasons  for  not  praying  in  public 

by  prescribed  forms  of  others. 
Corbett  on  the  Oath  required  of  Non-conf. 
De  Foe's  New  Testament. 
Test  of  Loyalty. 


Non-Conformists — continued. 

Pro. 
De  Foe's  Shortest  way  with  Dissenters.  (For 

this  pungent  satire  the  honest  Baptist  wa8 

fined,  pilloried,  and  imprisoned.) 
De  Laune's  Plea  for  Non-conformists.  (With 

a  fine  preface  by  De  Foe.) 
Dobson  on  Non-conformity. 
Earbery  on  the  Power  of  the  Prince. 
Various  other  pieces. 


Hales  (John)  on  Schism  and  Schismatics. 
Heywood's  Sermons  and  Lives. 
Hickes  on  the  Christian  priesthood. 
Jones'  (Wm.)  Lectures  on  Non-conformity. 
Dissenter's  plea. 


Lowth's  (Simon)  Historical  Collections, 
on  Church  power. 


Martin's  Letters  on  Non-conformity. 
Milton  (John)  on  True  Religion. 

on  Ref.  in  the  Church  of  England. 


Neale's  History  of  the  Puritans. 
Owen's  (Charles)  Plain  Dealing. 

Vindication  of    Do. 

Validity  of  the  dissenting  ministry. 


Owen's  (John)  Nature  of  Schism. 
Palmer's  Non-conformist's  Memorial. 
Prjaine's  Practical  Church. 
Robinson's  (Robt.)  Plan  of  lectures  on  N. 
[RoUe's]  Answer  to  Bp.  Patrick. 
Rule's  Rational  defence  of  non-conformity. 
Answer  to  Stillingfleet's  Irenicum. 


Shrewsbury  on  Conf.  to  the  estab.  church. 
Strype's  Annals  of  the  Reformation. 
Ecclesiastical  Memorials. 


The  Non-conformist.  Lond.  1S41  tothepres. 
Whiston's  Scripture  Politics. 

Con. 
Bascough's  (Robert)  Discourses. 
Rennet's  (Thomas)  Dissenter's  Plea. 
Burnet's  (Gilbert)  Apology  for  the  Church. 
Colet  on  Conforming  and  Reforming. 
Conoid's  CRobert)  Notion  of  Schism. 
Croft's  Naked  Truth. 

Dodwell  (Henry)  on  Episcopal  government. 
Hart's  (Edward)  The  Bulwark  stormed. 
Hoadley  on  Conf.  to  the  Church  of  England. 
Kempe  (E.  C.)  on  Non-conformity. 
Lucy's  Apology  for  the  Church  of  England. 
OUyfFe  on  Conformity.     (Reply  to  Calamy.) 
Page  on  Schism.     (Reply  to  Hales.) 
Patrick's  Friendly  Debate. 
Pearson's  Three  plain  reasons. 
Rye  (George)  on  Non-conformity. 
Sacheverell's  Rights  of  the  Church. 
Stillingfleet's  Unreasonableness  of  separation. 
Warner's  Church  of  England's  principles. 

Non-Conformists,  History  of, 

Bennet's  History  of  Dissenters. 
Brown's  Non-conformists  of  the  17th  cent. 
Cornish's  History  of  Non-conformity. 
Davids'  Annals  of  Non-conformity. 
James'  (J.)  Protestant  Non-conformity. 
Neale's  History  of  the  Puritans.        ' 


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Non-Conformists,  Hist,  of— continued. 

Non-conformity  as  it  was  stated  and  argued 
by  commissioners  on  both  sides  in  1661. 

Price's  History  of  Protestant  N.  in  England. 

Rees'  History  of  Protestant  N.  in  Wales, 
from  its  rise  to  the  present  time.  1861. 

[Reed's  (And.)]  Progress  of  Non-conf.  1825. 

England,  during  the  17th  century,  pro- 
duced innumerable  publications  on  this  con- 
troversy. Most  of  these  are  now  obsolete,  or 
very  scarce :  but  the  above  can  be  had.  I 
distinguish  Non-conformists  from  Dissenters. 
The  latter  still  e.xist  and  multiply.  The 
former  are  those  who  were  turned  out  of 
their  parishes,  in  the  17th  century,  and  their 
followers.  I  may  not  have  divided  all  the 
citations  accurately,  as  the  terms  are  by 
some  used  interchangeably. 

Non-Essentials.     See   fifndamentals. 

Kon- Jurors. 

Pro. 

Agonistes'  Philosophical  Strictures.  (Ably 
refutes  Maeauley's  statements.) 

Ames'  Suit  against  ceremonies. 

Bisbie's  (Nathan)  Sermons. 

Brett's  (Thomas)  Works. 

Brokesby's  Govt,  of  the  primitive  church. 

Collier's  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Great 
Britain.     (Often    reprinted.) 

Dodwell's  Cause  of  Schism. 

Vind.  of  the  deprived  bishops. 

Defence  of  the  Vindication. 

Hickes'  (Bp.  George)  Works. 

Howel's  Cause  of  Schism. 

Kettlewell's  Measures  of  Chris,  obedience. 

Lathbury's  History  of  the  Non-Jurors. 
(Every  way  sufficient.) 

Smith's  Principles  of  Non-Jurors. 

Snape's  Letter  to  the  Bp.  of  Bangor. 

Steele's  Letter  to  the  Bp.  of  Bangor. 
Con. 

Bennet's  (Tho.)  Rights  of  the  clergy. 

Non-Juror's  separation  examined. 

Bernard's  Church  apostolical. 

Dawson's  Origin  and  obligation  of  laws. 

Hoadley's  (Bp.)  Preservative  against  the 
princijiles  of  Non-Jurors. 

Hody's  Unreasonableness  of  separation. 

Milbourne's  Legacy  to  the  Ch.  of  England. 

Owen's  (John,  of  Rochdale)  Jacobite  princi- 
ples examined. 

Parker's  Case  of  the  Ch.  of  England  stated. 

Perrinchief's  Indulgence  not  justified. 

Pillonier's  Answer  to  Snape's  accusation. 

Rye  on  the  Non-Juror  controversy'. 

Sparkes'  Persuasive  to  unity. 

Stillingfleefs  Unreasonableness  of  separation. 

Sykes  on  Schism. 

Welchman  on  Schism  and  Heresy. 

IVon-Reslstance.     See    divine   rioht   op 

KINOS,  PASSIVE   OBEDFENCE   TO    KINOH, 
RETALIATION,  SELF-DEFENCE,  WAB. 


Nostradamus. 

Nostradami  Opera. 

Chavigny,  Com.  sur  les  centuries  de  N. 
Couillard,  les  Fausses  propheties  de  N. 
Guynaud  sur  les  propheties  de  N. 
Larivey,  Six  centuries  de  predictions. 
Le  Clef  de  Nostrademus. 

Novatians.     See   cathari. 
Novatiani  Opera.     (Many  editions.) 
Albaspinaci  Observationes. 
Cornelii  Epistola'. 

Dionysii  (Alex.)  Epistola  ad  Novatianum. 
Kenchelii  (Steph.)  Disputationes. 
Mayeri  (lo.  Ulriei)  Excreitationes. 
Mus;ei  (loann.)  Exercitationes. 
Ottonis  (To.  Christop.)  Disputationes. 
Paciani  Epistolre  tres  ad  Symphronianum. 
Schclvigii  (Sam.)  Dissertationes. 
Socrates,  Historia.  Lib.  I.  cap.  22. 
Sozomeni  Historia.  Lib.  I,  cap.  10. 
Bingham's  (Joseph)  Dissertations. 
Burton's  Ecc.  hist,  of  the  2d  and  .3d  cent. 
Lowth's  (Simon)   Excerpts  from   Eccl.  hist. 
Whiston's  Sermons  and  Essays. 

Novatus.* 

Cyprianse  Epistola?. 

Dionysii  Alex.,  Epistohe  de  Schismate. 

Paciani  Epistola?  ad  Sympronianum. 

■■•■"  Often  confounded  with  Novatian, -whicli 
see  above. 

Novels.     See   fiction. 

Number  666.    See  antichrist. 
Loescherus  de  Numero  Antichristi. 
Potter,  Interpretatio  numeri  666. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  l:8i,384. 
Clarke's  (Edw.)  False  prophet  of  the  Apoc. 
Clarke's  (J.  E.)  Dissertations  on  the  dragon, 

beast,  and  false  prophet. 
Cunningham's  Chronol.  of  the  Apocalypse. 
Dissertation  on  the  Seals. 


Faber  (Geo.  S.)  on  the  Prophecies. 

Recapitulated    Apostacy    the    only 

rationale  of  the  concealed  apocalyptio 
name  of  the  Roman  emjjire. 

Frazier's  Mag.  16:477. 

Fysh's  (Fred.)  Beast  and  his  Image.  (Able.) 

Habershon  on  the  Chronological  prophecies. 

Holmes  on  Prophetical  Chronology. 

McDougal's  Chronology  of  the  Bible. 

Park's  Concise  Expos,  of  the  Apocalypse. 

Potter's  (Francis)  Interpret,  of  the  No.  666. 

Purvess-on  Prophetic  time. 

Rabett's  Lateinos. 

Stevens  (N.)  on  the  Name  of  the  Beast. 

Taylor's  Important  passages  of  the  Revela- 
tions of  John  compared  with  corresponding 
l)assages  in  Daniel. 

Thorn's  Number  and  names  of  the  Apoca' 
ly])tic  beasts. 

TurnbuU's  Duration  of  the  Papal  kingdom. 

Wealth's  Name  and  number  of  the  Beast. 


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Wumber  of  tlie  Saved. 

Brown's  (R.)  By-ways  of  the  Bible. 

tecker's  (Abp.)  Sermons, 
herlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Numismatics.    See  coins. 

Oaths.     See  PERjrRr,   profaneness,   third 

COMMANDMENT,    VOWS. 

Cicero  de  Officiis.  Lib.  I. 

Grotius  de  Jure.  Lib.  II,  cap.  12. 

Lydii  (J.)  Dissertationes. 

Molembecii  (B.  L.)  Dissertationes. 

Nicolai  (J.)  Diatribe.  (Oaths  of  the  He- 
brews, Greeks,  Romans,  &c.) 

Puffendorf,  de  Jure  naturae.  Lib.  IV,  cap.  2. 

de  Officiis.  Lib.  I,  cap.  2. 

Seldeni  (J.)  Dissertationes. 

Spenceri  (J.)  Dissertationes. 

Alcock's  Nature  and  obligation  of  an  oath. 

Andrews'  Lawfulness  and  form  of  oaths. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Benson's  Test,  concerning  oaths.    (Quaker.) 

Bentley  on  the  Needlessness  of  an  oath. 

Besse's  Defence  of  Quakerism. 

Blackall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Brownlee's  Olsligation  and  form  of  a  civil  0. 

Calamy's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 

Chris.  Quar.  Spect.  1:4.38. 

Claggefs  (William)  Sermons. 

Davies'  (Tho.)  Faith  and  practice  of  a  Chris. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  9,  prop.  146. 

Edinburg  Review.  59:446. 

Falconer's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 

Fox's  (Geo.)  Treatise  against  swearing. 

Fuller's  (And.)  Works.  (Papers  in  London 
Missionary  Magazine.) 

Gataker's  Exam,  of  the  case  of  Quakers. 

Godwin's  Enquiry  into  political  justice. 

Green's  Benefit  of  oaths. 

Gregory's  (Thomas)  Practical  Sermons. 

Gruggen's  Hulsean  Prize  Essay.  1844. 

Herepot's  Essays  on  truths  of  importance. 

Hey's  (Dr.  J.)  Lectures.  Bk.  4. 

Hooke's  Testimony  against  oaths. 

Investigator.  4:63. 

Junkin's  The  oath  a  Divine  ordinance,  and 
element  of  the  social  Constitution. 

Lewis'  Dissertation  on  oaths. 

Lucas'  (Robt.)  Sermons. 

Palsy's  Moral  philosophy. 

Sermons. 

Phipps'  Swearing  prohibited  by  the  Gospel. 

Quarterly  Review.  61:215,390. 

Rush's  (Judge)  Charges. 

Sanderson's  Obligation  of  oaths. 

Sharp's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Tyler's  (J.  Endell)  Nature,  origin,  &c. 

Wake's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Wayland's  Moral  Science. 

Westminster  Rev.  5:23.  39:80. 

Whitby's  Commentary.  Matt.  5:33. 

WhittL.„^i's  Case  of  the  Quakers.  (Answer 
to  Gataker.) 

Wynyard's  (J.  M.)  Sermons  on  Chris,  duties. 


Oliedieuce.    See  good  works. 
Allestree's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Anderson's  (J.  S.  M.)  Sermons. 
Arnold's  (Thomas,  of  Rugby)  Sermons. 
Bather's  (Edward)  Sermons, 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Boone's  (James)  Sermons. 
Chalmer's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Christian  Observer.  17:140. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Emmons'  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermong. 
Haynes'  Illustrations  of  faith  and  practice. 
Holdsworth's  (R.)  Sermons. 
Jewell's  (Bp.)  Works. 
Kemp  (E.  C.)  on  Christian  Obedience. 
Kettlewell's  (John)   Five  discourses.     (The 

measures    of    obedience    necessary    to   a 

regenerate  state.) 
Lamb's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Le  Bas'  (Charles  W.)  Sermons. 
Marshall's  (Nathan)  Sermons. 
Maul's  (J.)  Christian  Manual. 
Mede's  (Jos.)  Works. 
Newman's  (J.  Henry)  Sermons. 
Porteus'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Riddock's  (James)  Sermons. 
Rogers'  (John)  Sermons. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Stillingfleet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Stillman's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Tindall's  (The  Martyr)  Works. 
Vaughn's  (Charles  J.)  Sermons. 
Whichcote's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 

Obedience  of  Christ. 

See    JESDS  CHRIST,  OBEDIENCE  OP. 

Obedience  to  Rulers.    See  banqoriam 

CONTROVERSY,      CIVIL      GOVERNMENT, 
MAGISTRACY,  PASSIVE  OBEDIENCE,  &C. 

Allen's    Uniform    obedience    to    rulers    an 

indispensable  duty. 
Bellamy's  Works. 
Brougham's  (Lord)  Speecnes. 
Brown's  (.1.)  Law  of  Christ  respecting  civil 

obedience. 
Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 
Carson's  Review  of  Brown  on  civil  obedience. 

(A  very  able  book.) 
Charnock's  Works. 
Church  of  Eng.  Review.  4:381. 
Dublin  University  Mag.  16:530. 
Fuller's  Calvinistic  and  Socinian  systems. 
Circular  letter  on  obedience. 


Gisbourne's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Jones'  (Wm.  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 
Kettlewell's  Measures  of  Christian  0. 
Mede's  Works.  Discourse  39. 
Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity.  Quest.  92. 
Saurin's  Sermons. 

Spring's  (Gardner)  Essays.  Ess.  15. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Ductor  Dubitantium. 
Tillotson's  Sermons. 


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Venn's  (John)  Sermons 
Waples'  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Obscurity  of  Scripture.  See  biblical 

CRITICISM,     DIFFICULTIES. 

Atterbury's  Posthumous  Works. 
Bourne's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Foster's  Answer  to  Tj'ndall. 
Jackson's  (Dr.  Tho.)  Works.  Bk.  3. 
Leland's  Answer  to  Tyndall. 
Limborch's  Theology. 
Watts'  Orthodoxy  and  Charity. 

Occult  Sciences.    See   astrology, 

DIVINATION,      MAOIC. 

Offenses.    See    church   discipline,    disci- 
pline   OF   THE   primitive  CHURCHES. 

Bradbury's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Calamy's  (Benj.)  Sermons.     (Giving  ofiFence 

to  weak  brethren.) 
Chandler's  (Sam.)  Sermons.    (Duty  towards 

offending  brethren.) 
Denison's  (Edw.)  Sermons.    (Sin  of  causing 

offences.) 
Fawcett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Quincey's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Vaughn's  (C.  J.)  Sermons. 

Offering  of  Isaac.    See  Abraham. 
Calvin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Delany's  Revelation  examined  with  candor. 
Favell's  (James)  Case  of  Abraham. 
Francis'  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Grove's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 
Jortin's  (J.)  Sermons. 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 
Whiston's  (William)  Dissertations. 

Offices  of  Ctirist.    See  jesus  Christ, 

Offices  of  tlie  Spirit. 

See   HOLY  spirit,  operations. 

Old  Age.     See   middle  aqe. 
Cicero  de  Senectute. 
Witsii  Exercitationes  Acadeinicarum. 
Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Alexander's  (A.)  Counsels  to  the  aged 
Alexander's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 
Bacon's  (Roger)  Care  of  old  age. 
Baker's  (Sir  Rich.)  German  pulpit. 
Balguy's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Baxter's  Converse  with  God. 
Belfrage's  Duties  and  consolations  of  age. 
Bernard's  (Sir  T.)  Spurinna. 
Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 
Boyse's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Brewster's  Meditations  for  tho  aged. 
Buck  (Cha.)  on  Religious  Experience. 
Burgh's  Dignity  of  human  nature. 
Campbell's  Hermippus  revived. 
Chaplin's  (Jer.)  Evening  of  life. 
Christian  Examiner.  57:61. 
Cicero's  Essay  on  old  age.    Tr.  by  Melmoth. 
Darnell's   (W.  N.)    Sermons.    (Respect  for 
the  aged.) 


Old  Age — cmiiinued. 

Davies'  (James)  Address  to  the  aged;  witU 

devotions  suited  to  their  state. 
Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 
Fawcett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Gerard's  (Alexander)  Sermons. 
Girdlestone  (Cha.)  on  the  Christian  life. 
Hare's  (A.  W.)  Sermons. 
Heygate's  Evening  of  life. 
Jerment's  Religion  a  monitor  to  the  middle 

aged,  and  a  glory  to  the  old. 
Lavington's  (Sam.)  Sermons. 
Lawson's  Sermons  to  the  aged. 
Harriot's  (Harvey)  Sermons. 
Mather's  (Cotton)  Address  to  old  men. 
Melmoth's  Cicero's  Cato. 
Mountford's  (William)  Euthanasy. 
Newton's  (John)  Sermons. 
Noel's  (B.  W.)  Meditations  for  the  aged. 
Orton's  (Job)  Discourses. 
Pearce's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Pinney's  Infl.  of  occupation  on  health. 
Pownall's  Intellectual  Physics. 
Retrospective  Review.   7:64. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (John)  Paraph,  on  Eccl.  12:1-6. 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
Stanford's  Aged  Christian's  companion. 
Steele's  (Rich.)  Discourses. 
Thornton's  Solid  Resources  for  old  age. 
Tyerman's  Religion  the  noblest  employ. 
Vance's  (W.  F.)  Sermons. 

Omens.    See  superstition. 

Bigland's  Essays.  Ess.  7. 

Omnipotence  of  God. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Appleton's  Works.  Leet.  4. 
Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Works. 
Brakenridge's  (William)  Sermons. 
Brown's  Philosophy  of  the  mind. 
Charnock  on  the  Attributes  of  God. 
Chevalier's  Hulsean  Lectures.  1827. 
Clarke's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  2. 
Dwight's  Theology.  Sermon  7. 
Fenelon's  Demonstration  of  God. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 
Lester  on  the  Omnip.  and  Wisdom  of  God. 
McCuIlock's  (John)  Sermons. 
Nicholson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Saurin's  Sermons. 
Tillotson's  Sermons. 
Wilkins'  Natural  Religion. 
Wood's  (Prof.)  Works.  Vol.  4. 

Omnipresence  of  God. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Beveridge's  Sermons. 
Blaekley's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Brakenridge's  (William)  Sermons. 
Bullinger's  Decades.    (Parker  Society  publ.) 
Charnock's  Works. 
Dealtry's  (William)  Sermons. 


asi 


Omnipresence  of  God — coniinxied. 

Dwight's  Theology.  Ser.  6. 

Elliott's(E.B.)Omnip.  of  God.  (Prize poem.) 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 

Fawcett's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Francis'  (.John;  Sermons. 

Gough's  (Strickland)  Sermons. 

Heber's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Howe's  Works. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Knowles'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Leland's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Marshall's  (Nathan)  Sermons. 

Moore's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Miiller's  Christian  doctrine  of  sin. 

Newton's  Principia. 

Norris'  (John)  Sermons. 

Pearce's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Ramsay's  Philosophical  Principles. 

Saurin's  Sermons. 

Smith's  (S.  S.)  Sermons. 

Spectator.  Nos.  565,571. 

Tillotson's  Sermons. 

Turner's  (John)  Sermons. 

Walker's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Whitaker's  (Edw.  W.)  Sermons. 

Whitby's  Sermons. 

Yonge's  (James)  Sermons.  Second  series. 

Omniscience  of  God.     See  attributes, 

CONTINaENCT,     SCIENTIA  MEDIA. 

Abernethy's  Sermons. 
Appleton's  Works.  Lect.  5. 
Ball's  (Nathan)  Sermons. 
Baxter's  (Arthur  G.)  Sermons. 
Breckenridge's  (Robt.  J.)  Knowledge  of  God 

objectively  considered. 
Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 
Charnock's  Works. 
Clarke's  (Sam.)  Boyle  Lectures.  1705,1706. 

Posthumous  Sermons. 

Conant's  (Dr.  J.)  Sermons. 
Delaune's  (W.)  Sermons. 
Dornan's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 
Dwight's  Theology.  Ser.  6. 
Edwards'  (Bp.)  Veritas  Redux. 
Fawcett's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 

Natural  Religion. 

Francklin's  (Thomas)  Discourses. 

Howe's  Works. 

Jackson  on  Human  Liberty. 

Knight's  (Sam.)  Sermons. 

Knowles'  (Thos.)  Discourses. 

Leland's  (Dr.  Tho.)  Discourses. 

Miller's  (James)  Discourses. 

Miiller's  Christian  doctrine  of  sin. 

Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity. 

Robinson's  Christian  System.  Essay  4. 

Saurin's  Sermons. 

South's  Discourses. 

Spurgeon's  (Cha.  H.)  Sermons.  2d  Series. 

Tillotson's  Sermons. 

Wilkins'  Natural  Religion. 


Ontology.    See  mikd,  transcbitdbktausk. 

Open  Air  Preaclilng. 

Christian  Observer,  1861.  P.  725. 

Operations  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

See  ADVOCACY,  fruits  of  the  spirit, 

SPIRITUAL  GIFTS,    WITNESS  OF  THE  SP. 

Boerueri  Spiritus  sancti  Chrismati. 
Foertschii  Sp.  S.  ductu  filiorum  Dei. 
Frankius  de  Usu  et  abusu  officii  elenct.  S.  S. 
Frisius  de  Officio  Sp.  S.  (Economico. 
Klemmii  Charitosophia. 
Neuman,  de  Unctione,  omnia  docente. 
Perkins,  de  Libera  Dei  gratia. 
Weissius  de  Officio  Sp.  S.  mnemonico. 
Wernsdorfii  (Gottl.)  Dissertationes. 

Allen's  (Tho.)  AVay  of  the  Spirit  in  bringing 

souls  to  Christ. 
Andrews'  Doctrine  of  grace. 
Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Arthur's  (Will.)  Tongue  of  fire. 
Baylej'  on  the  Person  and  work  of  the  H.  S. 
Beaehcroft's  (Robt.  P.)  Sermons. 
Benfon's  (C.)  Lectures.  Lect.  13. 
Biddulph  (Tho.  T.)  on  Divine  influence. 
Booth's  Reign  of  Grace. 
Boston's  Covenant  of  Grace. 
Buchanan's  Office  and  work  of  the  Spirit. 
Burgess  on  Grace  and  Assurance. 
Carter's  (N.)  Sermons. 
Christian  Observer.  20:289. 
Christian  Review.  11:510. 
Claggett's  (William)  Discourses. 
Close's  (Francis)  Sermons  on  the  Liturgy. 
Crosthwaite's  (J.  C.)  Sermons. 
Faber's  Ordinary  operations  of  the  H.  S. 
Flavel's  Method  of  Grace. 
Gilfillin's  (Sam.)  Practical  Discourses. 
Goodwin  On  being  filled  with  the  Spirit. 
Haldane's  (James  A.)  Essays.  (Judicious.) 
Hall's  (Peter)  Four  Sermons.  (Able.) 
Hawker's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Hewlitt  (J.  G.)  on  the  Holy  Spirit. 
Hinton's  Work  of  the  H.  S.  in  conversion. 
Home's  (W.  W.)  Sermons. 
Howe's  (John)  Office  and  work  of  the  H.  S. 
Hurrion  on  the  Work  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 
Jameson's  (J.)  Reality  of  influence,  &c. 
Jenkins'  Union  of  the  H.  S.  and  the  Church 

in  the  conversion  of  the  world. 
Mant's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Bampton  Lectures. 

Milner  on  the  Holy  Spirit. 
Mortimer's  (Tho.)  Sixteen  Lectures. 
Muir's  (William)  Practical  sermons. 
Newstead's  Offices  of  the  H.  S.  in  connection 

with  the  conversion  of  the  Heathen. 
Nind's  (Wm.)  on  the  Operations  of  the  H.  S. 
Noel's  (Gerard  T.)  Sermons. 
Nolan's  (Dr.  Frederick)  Sermons. 
Owen's  (Dr.  J.)  Pneumatologia.  (Admirable.) 
Priestley's  (Tim.)  Christian's  looking-glass 
Riddock's  (James)  Sermons. 
Romaine's  (William)  Works. 
Ryan's  (Vincent)  Sermons. 


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Operations  of  tlie  H.  G. — continued, 

Scott's  (Tho.)  Essays.    (Highly  commended 

by  Dr.  Gill.) 
Searle's  Charis. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Simeon's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Skepp's  Divine  Energy.  (Pref.  by  Dr.  Gill.) 
South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  2:595. 
Spurgeon's  (Cha.  H.)  Sermons.  1st  Series. 
Stebbings  on  the  Holy  Spirit. 
Stowell's  (W.  H.)  Work  of  the  Holy  Spirit, 
Sumner's  (John  Bird)  Sermons. 
Thornton's  Fruits  of  the  Spirit. 
Tottie's  (John)  Sermons. 
White's  Ofiices  of  the  Spirit. 
Whitefield's  (George)  Observations  on  some 

fatal  mistakes. 
Wills'  Historic  def.  of  experimental  religion. 
Wilson's  Sacred  Pneumatology. 
Winslow  on  the  Work  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Ophlr.    See  geography. 
Breytenbach,  Itinerar.  Hierosolymitanum. 
Calmeti  Comm.    (Diss,  prefixed  to  Genesis.) 
Cellarii  Notitia  orbis  antiqui. 
Huetius  de  Navigationibus  Salomonis. 
Lipenii  (M.)  Dissertationes. 
Martinier,  Lexique  Geographique. 
Oldermanus  de  Regione  Ophir. 
Ortelii  Thesaurus  Geographicus. 
Relandi  Miscellanea. 
Tychsenius  de  Commerciis  et  navigationibus 

Hebr.  ante  exilium  Babylon. 
Varerrii  (August.)  Disputationes. 
W^iehmanshausen,  Dissertationes. 

Reland's  Dissertations. 

Opliltes. 

Epiphanius  adversus  Hareseos. 
Fuldneri  Commentaria  de  Ophitis. 
Joecherus  de  Ophiorum  hseresi. 
Kelle,  Ophitarum  mysteria  retecta. 
Mosheim's  Gesch.  der  Schlangenbriider. 
Schumacker's  Lehrtafel  der  Ophiten. 
Vogtii  (loan.)  Bibliotheoa. 
Wilkii  (Davidis)  Dissertationes. 

Opinion.    See   freedom  of  opinion. 
Necker,  I'lmportance  des  opinions  relig. 
Schuppii  (Jo.  B.)  Dissertationes. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  5:114. 

Bailey's  (S.)  Essaj's  on  the  formation  and 
publication  of  opinions.  (•'  A  most  valu- 
able work." — Sir  J.  Macintosh.) 

Balguy's  Sermons  and  tracts.  (Opinions  no 
ground  of  discord.) 

Barrow's  (Win.)  Bampton  Lectures.  1799. 
'Bibliotheca  Sacra.  18:246. 

Bolton's  Curb  to  wantonness  of  spirit. 

Burnside's  Religion  of  mankind.  Essay  16. 
(The  culpability  of  error.) 

Christian  Examiner.  39:82.  47:209. 


Opinion — continued. 

Christian  Observer.  1:775.  2:526.  14:300. 
19:641.  25:661,725. 

Edinburg  Review.  91:265,508. 

Flavel  (John)  on  Mental  Errors. 

Francis'  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Frazier's  Mag.  41:237. 

Glanville's  Vanity  of  Dogmatizing. 

Hartley  on  Mistakes  in  Religion. 

Hey's  (Dr.  John)  Lectures.  Book  1. 

Jones'  Dictionar}'  of  religious  opinions. 

Leechman's  (William)  Sermons.  (Responsi- 
bility for  opinions.) 

Lewis'  Infl.  of  authority  in  matters  of  0. 

Michaelis'  Infl.  of  language  on  opinion. 

Necker's  Importance  of  religious  opinions. 

Palmer  on  the  Foundation  of  relig.  opinion. 

Powlett's  (Charles)  Sermons.  (Danger  of 
speculation.) 

Princeton  Review.  18:58. 

Simpson  on  Religious  Opinions. 

Smyth's  (Theyre)  Hulsean  Lectures.  1839. 

Southern  Quarterly  Review.  21:341. 

Taylor's  (Isaac)  Works.  (Responsibility  for 
opinions.) 

Taylor's  (J.)  Liberty  of  prophecying.  Sec.  12. 

Wardlaw's  (Ralph)  Four  sermons  on  man's 
accountability. 

Westminster  Review.  6:1.  24:135. 

Wilks'  (S.  C.)  Christian  Essays. 

Opinions  of  tlie  Fatliers. 

See    HISTORY   OF    DOCTRINES, 
USE    OF    THE    FATHERS. 

Botsaeci  Patrologia. 

Brunfelsii    Confutatio    sophistices   et   ques- 

tionum  curiosarum  ex  Origine,  Cypriano. 
Chemnitii  Oratio  de  lectione  Patrum. 
Echardi  Compendium  theologise  Patrum. 
Eppelini  Selectiones. 
Flaccii  Catalogus  testium  veritatis. 
Gravinse  Synopsis  theologise  vet.  Patrum. 
Harenburgii  Theologia  primorum  Christ. 
Lopezii    Epitome    sanctorum    patrum,   per 

locos  communes. 
Neandri  Theologia  Christiana. 
Noury,  Apparatus  ad  Bibliothecam  Patrum. 
Petavii  Dogmata  Theologica. 
Piscatori   Bibliotheca  studii    theologici,   ex 

plerisque  doctorum,<  etc. 
Schmidius  de  sententiis  Doctorum  primitivae 

ecclesias. 
Schulteti  Medulla  theologize  Patrum. 
Zornii  Delineatio  theologia?  patristicae. 

Many  of  the  Latin  writers  mentioned  in 
this  work,  under  various  heads,  quote  largely 
from  the  Fathers,  and  some  of  them  are 
avowedly  mere  compilers  of  their  opinions. 

Oppression.     See    slavery. 
Hutchinson's  (Roger)  AVorks. 
Knowles'  (J.  C.)  Sermons. 
Marriot's  (George)  Sermons. 
Ogden's  (Sam.)  Sermons  on  the  10  comm'ts 
Orton's  (Job)  Sermons. 
Stebbings'  (Henry)  Sermons. 


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Optimism. 

Pro. 
Leibnitz,  Essai  sur  la  bont^  de  Dieu. 

Other  treatises. 

Lil'e  of. 

Godwin's  (Wm.)  Political  Justice. 
Hartley's  ()l).-:ervations  on  Man. 
New  England  Mnj;.  7:17. 
Pope's 'Essay  on  Man. 
Priestley's  (.Joseph)  Works. 
Shaftsbury's  Characteristics  of  Men,  <fec. 

Con. 
Chalmers'  Natural  Theology. 
McCosh  on  Divine  Government. 

Oracles.    See  sibtline. 
Justin  Martyr,  Oratio  ad  Grsecos. 
[Baltus],  R^ponse  a  I'Histoire  des  Oracles 

par  M.  de  Fontenelle. 
Breganii  Thcologia  Gentium. 
Bunsoviiis  de  Oniculis. 
Cicero  de  Divinatione.  Lib.  I.  c.  19. 
Classenius  de  Oraculis  Gentilium. 
Eusebii  Preparatio  Evangelica. 
Fontenelle,  Histoire  des  Oracles. 
Galla'i  de  Oraculis:  (}ra;ce  et  Latine. 
Ilomeri  .Illias.  Ode.  X. 
Le  Clerc,  Reinarques  sur  le   demele  que  est 

entre   M.  de  Fontenelle  et  I'auteur  de   la 

Reponse  a  I'histoire  des  oracles. 
Moebii  Opera.  (In  acta  eruditorum.) 
Morini  (Steph.)  Dissertationes.    (Especially 

on  the  reason  of  their  discontinuance.) 
Ovidi  Metamorphoses. 
Plutarch,  de  Dcfeetu  Oraculoram. 

de  Pythia3  Oraculis. 

Rabaneri  Amoenitates  hist,  philolog. 
Strabo,  Historia. 

Van  Dale  (Anthony),  Dissertationes. 
Venerii  Oracula  et  divinat.  antiquorum. 
Verschuirii  Opuscula  Thcologica. 
Vossii  (Isaaci)  Observationes. 
Zenophon,  Memorabilia. 

Blackwood's  Mag.  51:277. 

Boyse's  Pantheon.  (Appendix.) 

Coilyer's  (W.  B.)  Lcct.  on  prophecy.  Lcc.  2. 

Cudworth's  Intellectual  System.  Bk.  l,ch.  4. 

Dickinson's  Attempt  to  prove  that  the  Greeks 

borrowed  the  story  of  their  oracles  from 

the  Holj'  Scriptures. 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  History  of  Redemption. 
Farmer  on  Miraoles. 
Fontenelle's  History  of  Oracles. 
Gilpin  on  Temptation. 

Hickes'  Answer  to  Fontenelle  and  Van  Dale. 
Jackson  (Tho.)  on  the  Apostles'  Creed. 
Oxford  Prize  Essays.  Ess.  5:175. 
Plutarch  on  the  Cessation  of  Oracles. 
Potter's  Greek  Antiquities. 
Van  Dale's  History  of  Oracles.  Tr.  by  Behn. 

Ordtnanees.    See  rfficacyof  racramrnts, 

POSITIVE  PRECF.PT8. 

Brockmuudi  Disputat.  de  Sacramentis. 


Carpzovius  de  Sacramentis  in  gencre. 
Chardon,  Histoire  des  Saercnients.     ("Opus 

eruditessimum." — Zaccauia.) 
Cheinnitii  Loci  Theologici. 
Danhaveri  Mysteriosophia. 
Dicterici  Mysteriologia  Sacramcntorum  Vet. 

et  Nov.  Test. 
Ilofl'inanus  de  Sacramentis  in  gencre. 
Hunnius  de  Sacramentis  Vet.  et  Nov.  Test. 
Lyseri  Decad.  I  et  II  de  Sacramentis. 
Meisneri  Disputationes.   Disp.  XX. 
Niemannus  do  Sacramentis  in  genere. 
Roudenii  Synopsis  controv.  loci  de  baptismo 

et  ccena  Dom. 

Bullinger's  Decades.  (Pub.  of  Parker  Soc.) 
Ordination.     See  apo>itomcal  sitccession, 

EPISCOPACY,  MINISTRY. 

Buddei  Exercitationes. 

Courayer  sur  la  Validite  des  ord.  Anglaise. 

Koenigii  Bibliothcca  Agendorum. 

Losii  Dissertatio  Inauguralis. 

Melancthonis  Opera. 

Marinus  de  sacr.  Ecclesias  ordinationibus. 
(Contains  many  rituals  for  0.,  from  both 
Oriental  and  Western  liturgies.) 

Schmidii  (And.)  Dissertationes. 

Brewster's  Reflections  on  ordin.  services. 

Brickel  on  Ordination. 

Campbell's  Ecclesiastical  History. 

Channing's  (Will.  E.)  Discourses. 

Chris.  Examiner.   17:177. 

Chris.  Monthly  Spect.  9:505. 

Comber   on    the    Consecration    of    Bishops, 

Priests,  and  Deacons. 
Doddridge's  Tracts. 
Dorrington's  Dissenting  ministry  condemned 

in  Scripture. 
Elrington's  Validity  of  English  ordination. 
Fuller's  (And.)  Miscellaneous  Works. 
Hickman  on  Ordination. 
Hojikins'  System  of  Divinity, 
llorselcy's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Ives'  Confidence  Encountered. 
.James  (Dr.  John)  on  the  0.  services. 
Lavington's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Leechman's  (Dr.  William)  Sermons. 
McCheyne's  (Robt.  M.)  Sermons. 
McKenzie's  Ordination  Lectures. 
Neal's  History  of  the  Puritans. 
Owen's  (James)  True  Gosi)el  Church. 
Parker's  (Dr.  William)  Sermons. 
Raikes'  (A.)  Sermons  at  ordinations. 
Theological  Magazine.   For  1802. 
Watts'  Christian  Church. 
Wright's  (Sam.)  vSermons. 

Ordination  Sermons. 

Adams.  Z.,  at  ordination  of  C.  Stearns. 
P.alch,  T.,  "         W.  Patten. 

Barnard,  T.,  "         I.  Nichols. 

Bcccher,  Lyman,  "         Missionaries. 

Bentley,  W.,  "         J.  Richardson. 

Billingsley,  S.,  "         W.  Harris. 

Calamy,  Ed.,  "         J.  Munckley. 


334 


Ordination  Sermons — continued. 

Collier,  W.,  at  ordinat.  of  G.  W.  Appleton. 
Conder,  J.,  "  J.  Stafford. 

Dwight,  Tim.,        "  E.  Pearson. 

Elliott,  A.,  "  J.  McKean. 

Fordyce,  J.,  "  Several. 

Foxcroft,  T.,  "  Himself. 

Hale,  M.,  "  J.  Woodman. 

Henry,  Matt.,        "  M.  Atkinson. 

Holmes,  A.,  "  D.  Kendal. 

"  W.  Bascom. 

«  H.  Hildreth. 

Mather,  Cotton,     "  W.  Waldron. 

McKeen,  J.,  "  A.  Moore. 

]■  irter,  Eben.,        "  I.  W.  Putnam. 

iwgood,  S.,  "  D.  Harson. 

iv'ood,  Leonard,     "  Missionaries. 

Most  ordination   sermons  are  printed  as 
pamphlets,  and  therefore  are  not  here  cited. 

Organs.    See  instrumental  music. 

Origen. 

Origenis  Opera.  (Ed.  Lommatzsch.  25  vols.) 

Buddei  Exerc.  de  allegoriis  Origenis. 
Douein,  Hist,  des  mouvments  dans  I'eglise. 
Erasmi  Vita,  et  opera  Origenis. 
Ernesti  Institutio  interpretis  N.  Test. 
Gaudentii  Dogmatum  Origenis  cum  philos. 

Platonis  comparatio. 
Gregorii  (Thau.)  in  Panegyriea  oratio. 
Hagenbachii  Observ.  circa  Origenis  method. 

interpretandae. 
Halloix,  0.  vita,  virtutes,  et  documenta. 
Huetii  Origenis  commentaria  cum  notis. 
Karstenii  (J.  A.)  Dissertationes. 
La  Motte,  Histoire  d'Origene. 
Le  Clere,  Vie  d'Origene. 
Rosenmulleri  Historia  interpretat. 
Ruffini  Liber  de  depravatione  libror.  0. 
Simon,  Hist.  Critique  du  Vieux  Testament. 
Tillemonte,  Memoires. 
Zornii  Exercit.  de  eunuchismo  Origenis. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  4:33. 

Barrow's  (Capel)  Theological  Dissertations. 

Bellamy's  Trans,  of  0.  against  Celsus. 

Biblioth.  Sacra.  3:378. 

British  Quart.  Rev.  2:49L 

Burton's  Bampton  Lectures.  1829. 

Chris.  Exam.  10:306.  11:22. 

Conybeare's  (J.J.)  Bampton  Lectures.  1824. 

Conybeare's  (W.  D.)  "  1839. 

Collinson's  Bampton  Lectures.  1813.  (Gives 

a  conspectus  of  all  the  numerous  writings 

of  Origen.) 
Davidson's  Sacred  Hermeneutics. 
Eclectic  Mag.  7:81. 
Methodist  Quart.  Rev.  11:645. 
Quart.  Rev.  89:87. 
Redepenning's  Life  of  Origen. 
Rust  on  Origen  and  his  ihief  opinions. 
Vaughn's  Life  and  writings  of  Origen. 

Orlgenlsts. 

Athanasius,  Orationes. 


Origenlsts — continued. 

Augustin,  Liber  ad  Orosium. 
Jerome,  Epistolae. 

Douein,  Histoire  des  mouvements,  etc. 

Fabricii  Bibliotheca. 

Fontanii  Historia  litterar.  Aquiliensis. 

Horbii  Historia  Origeniana. 

Huet,  Hist.  Origenianorum. 

Oudini  Dissertationes. 

Prato  [or  Jerome],  Dissert,  de  Monachis. 

Original     Sin.      See    human   depravity, 
IMPUTATION   OP  Adam's  sin. 

Augustin,  de  Peccato  originali. 

Bartolocci  de  Pec.  orig.  secundum  Rabbinos. 

Broueri  (P.  W.)  Dissertationes  Theologicae. 

Calovii  (Abrah.)  Dissertationes. 

Chemnitii.Examen  Concilii  Tridentini. 

Chenevierre,  du  Peche  originel. 

Hofl'mann,  contra  Errores  poutificorum. 

Hulsemanni  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 

Meisnerus,  an  Peecatum  origo  formaliter  sit, 
aliquid  positivi  ? 

Osiandri  (Lucas)  Dissertationes. 

PfaflBi  (Christoph.)  Dissertationes. 

Quistorpius,  an  Peecatum  originale  sit  mere 
privativum  ? 

Rivetus  de  Imputatione  primi  peccati. 

Stapferi  Institutiones.   Cap.  3,  sec.  9. 

Turner,  de  Primo  peceati  introitu. 

Voetius  de  Propagatione  peccati  originalis. 
(Gives  the  Augustan,  Pelagian,  Semi- 
pelagian,  and  Synergistic  theories.) 

Walchii  Hist.  doctrinaB  de  pecc.  originis. 

Whitaker,  de  Peccato  originali. 

Willet,  de  lapsu  Adami  et  peccato  originali. 

Balguy's  Tracts. 

Barrow's  (William)  Sermons. 

Bates'  Rationale  of  the  doctrine  of  orig.  sin. 

Baxter  on  Original  sin. 

Beecher's  (Lyman)  Views  in  theology. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  22:494. 

Boardman  (H.  A.)  on  Original  sin. 

Boston's  Fourfold  State. 

Brine's  True  sense  of  atonement  for  orig.  sin. 

Burgess'  (Ant.)  Doc.  of  orig.  sin  vindicated. 

Burnet  on  the  39  Articles. 

Chris.  Month.  Spectator.  9:625.  10:16. 

Chris.  Disciple.  1:349.  2:183. 

Chris.  Observer.  20:343. 

Chris.  Review.  17:1. 

Chris.  Examiner.  52:77.  53:93. 

Clarkson's  (David)  Sermons. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Delaune's  (William)  Sermons. 

Edwards'  (John)  Armenian  doct.  condemned 

by  S.  Scripture.  (Answer  to  AVhitby.) 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 
Edwards  (Jonathan,  of  Oxford)  on  Orig.  sin. 
Fairbairn's  Theological  Essays. 
Hajdane's  (Jas.  A.)  Answer  to  Drummond's 

defence  of  Edw.  Irving. 
Hayward's  (S.)  Sermons. 
Hey's  Lectures  on  Divinity.  Bk.  4. 


335 


Original  Sln—conttntied. 

Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Doct.  of  the  two  covenants. 

Howe's  Living  Temple.  , 

Limo  Street  Lectures. 

Mede's  Works. 

Milner's  Practical  Sermons. 

Owen  (J.)  on  Original  sin. 

Park  Street  Lectures,  by  Dr.  Griffith. 

Paj'ne's  (G.)  Doctrine  of  original  sin. 

Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Robt.)  Vind.  and  illustration,  A.*^. 

Stackhouse's  Hist,  of  the  Bible.  Bk.  1,  ch.  3. 

Stephens'  (N.)  Vindiciae  fundamenta. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Liberty  of  prophecying. 

Theological  Essays  from  the  Princeton  Rev. 

Todd's  Declarations  of  the  Reformers. 

Toplady's  Essays.  Essay  3. 

Trapp's  (Josej)b)  Sermons. 

Ward's  (Samuel)  Prelections. 

Watson's  (Ale.x.)  Sermons. 

Watts'  Ruin  and  recovery. 

AVesley's  (John)  Original  sin  defended. 

Westley's  Sermons. 

Whitaker,  Concerning  original  sin. 

Wilson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Witsius  on  the  Covenants. 

Origin  of  Evil.    See  evil,  fall,  fallen 

ANQELS,  PRE-ADAMITES. 

Beausobre,  Hist,  de  Manicha?isme.  L.V,  c.  1. 
Bilfinger  de  Origine  mali  prsecipue  moralis. 
Buddei  Miseellan.  Sacrorum.  Pars  IIL 
Calvin,  de  Peccato  originale. 
Cheneviere,  du  Peche  originel. 
Disputatio  de  Orig.  peccato  inter  Flacium  et 

Strigel.  1560. 
Haberkornii  (Pet.)  Dissertationes. 
Junii  (Francisc.)  Dissertationes. 
King  (Abp.),  de  Origine  mali. 
Leibnitz,  Essais  de  theodicae. 
Martinus  de  Causa  peccati. 
Matthajus  de  Origine  mali. 
Scharfii  Disputationes  Apologeticae. 
Strangius  de  Voluntate  Dei. 
Thummii  (Theod.)  Dissertationes. 
Tilene,  la  Cause  et  de  I'origine  du  p6che. 

Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  8:314.  10:353. 

Am.  Quart.  Register.  15:113. 

Balguy  on  Divine  Rectitude. 

Bayles'  Origin  of  evil. 

Bays  on  Divine  Benevolence. 

Bellamy's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Bennet  on  the  Cause  of  evil. 

Biblioth.  Sac.  7:254,479. 

Brougham's  (Lord)  Dissertations  on  subjects 

connected  with  natural  theology.    Diss.  3. 
Buttervvorth  on  Moral  Government. 
Casaubon's  Origin  of  temporal  evil. 
Chalmer's  Natural  Theology.  (On  the  theory 

of  Leibnitz.) 
Christian  Disciple.  1:300. 
Christian  Exam.  33:169. 
Christian  Rev.  7:520.  8:7. 
Christmas'  ,Sin  ;  its  causes  and  consequences. 
Cudworth's  Intellec.  system  of  the  Universe. 


Origin  of  'E'vil—cnntimied. 

Clarke's  (John)  Boyle  Lectures.    1719,1720. 

(Answers  Bayle.) 
D'Oy ley's  (George)  Dissertations.  Diss.  1. 
Duncan's  (John)  Philos.  of  human  nature. 
Edwards  (Pres.)  on  the  Will.  Part  4. 

Dissert,  on  Liberty  and  necessity. 


Fenelon's  Philosophical  works. 
Ferguson's  Principles  of  moral  science. 
Fleming's  Necessity  not  the  origin  of  evil. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 
Gale's  Court  of  the  Gentiles.  Part  4,  bk.  3. 
Gilbert's  (Jos.)  Reply  to  Bennett. 
Glanvil's  Lux  Orientalis. 
Grove  on  the  Wisdom  of  God. 
Hussey's  (Christopher)  Sermons. 
Jefirey's  (John)  Sermons. 
Jenyn's  (Soame)  Enq.  into  the  origin  of  evil. 
Johnson's  (Dr.  S.)  Rev.  of  S.  J.'s  Enquiry. 
King's  (Abp.)  Origin  of  evil. 
Law  (E.)  on  the  Origin  of  evil. 
Lovett's  Cause  of  evil,  physical  and  moral. 
Muller's  Christian  doctrine  of  sin. 
New  Englander.  1:110. 
Placette's  Refutation  of  Bayle. 
Priestley's  Disquisitions. 
Princeton  Review.  14:529. 
Shepherd's  Nature  and  origin  of  evil. 
Smith's  (John  Pye)  Sermons. 
Squiers'  Problem  solved.  (Not  quite.') 
Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacrae.  Bk.  3,  ch.  3. 
Todd's  (II.  J.)  Declarations  of  the  reformers. 
Universalist  Quarterly.  4:221. 
West  on  Moral  agency. 
Williams'  Hypothesis  respecting,  &o. 
Vindication  of    Do. 


Young's   Evil  not  from  God.     (One  of  the 
last  and  best.) 

A  good  key  to  the  controversy  on  this 
subject  may  be  found  in  Chissold's  Connec- 
tion of  theology,  jifiycholoi/i/,   and  physiohi<jy. 

Origin    of   Government.      See    crvin 

GOVERNMENT,      MAOISTRACT,      ORIOIU 
OP     LAWS. 

Goguet,  Origine  des  loix,  etc. 

Burke's  Reflect,  on  the  French  Revolution. 

Clark's  (A.)  Origin  of  civil  government. 

Dclany  on  Relative  Duties. 

Fenelon  (Abp.)  on  Government. 

Filmer's  Patriarchal  Scheme. 

Hoadly  on  Civil  Government. 

Home's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

Hume's  Essays.  Essay  12. 

Locke  on  Government. 

Lyttleton's  Persian  Letters. 

Paley's  Moral  and  Polit.  philosophy.  Bk.  6. 

Price  on  the  Nature  of  civil  Liberty. 

Priestley's  First  principles  of  Government. 

Rollin's  Ancient  History.  (Introduction.) 

Sydney  on  Government. 

Temple's  Miscellanies. 

Tower's  Vindication  of  Locke. 

Tucker  on  Government. 

Universal  History.  Book  1. 


336 


Origin  of  lianguages. 

See        AFFILIATION,       CONFUSION        OF 
TONQDES,      HEBREW      LANOUAOE. 

Adelung's    Mithridates.     (A   history   of  all 

known  languages,  and  500  specimens  of 

the  Lord's  prayer.) 
liallanehe,  Essai  sur  la  formation,  etc. 
]■.  hnseh's  Gesch.  der  Englischen  Spraehe. 
l)L'rgier,    Elemens   primatif  des   languages. 

(Compares  the  Hebrew  with  Greek,  Latin, 

and  French.) 
BMiandri  Commentaria. 
Bros.ses,  de  la  Formation  meohanique,  etc. 
Buschmann,  Uebcr  den  Naturlaut. 
Buxtorfii  Dissertationes. 
Calmeti  Dissertationes. 
Celarii  Sciagraphia  Philologiae  SacrsB 
Chevallet,  Origine  de  la  langue  Francaise. 
De  Lara  de  Conventia  Vocab.  Rabbinicorum. 
Diodorus  Siculus.  Lib.  I.  . 

Erpenius  de  Ling.  Ebraese,  atque  Arab.  Dig. 
Gebelin,  Monde  primatif  Analyse  et  compare 

avec  la  mondc  moderne,  dans  son  genie 

allegorique.     (A  wonderful  monument  of 

diligence  and  patience.) 

■ Histoire  naturelle  de  la  Parole. 

Grimm's  Ursprung  der  Spraehe. 
Honerti  Dissertationes  Historic^. 
Humbolt,  Verschiedenheit  d.  Sprachbaues. 
ueber  die  Kawisprache  auf  der  Insel 

Java,  etc.     , 
Kipping  de  Lingua  primaeva. 
Kircheri  CEdipus  Egyptiacum. 
Koenig,  Etymologicon  Helleno-IIebrajum. 
Lactantius  de  Cultu.  Lib.  10. 
Morini  E.xercitationes. 
Shulteni  (A.)  Excursus  ad   caput   primum 

vise  veteris,  etc. 
Simonis  Crit.  Hist.  Yet.  Testam.  Lib.  I. 
Vorstii  Miscellanea  Academica. 
Banguis'  Origin  and  Diversity  of  language. 
Barker's  Notes  on  Cicero  de  Senectute.  (The 

appendi.x  has  some  curious  remarks  on  the 

affinities  of  language.) 
Barrington's  Miscellanea  Sacra.  Vol.  .3. 
Beatteau's  Principles  of  Literature. 
Beke's  Origines  Biblicse. 
Blair's  Lectures  on  Rhetoric. 
Boswell's  Life  of  Johnson. 
Brerewood  on  the  Diversity  of  languages. 
Burnet's  (Jas.)  Origin  and  progress  of  lang. 
Cardell  on  the  Philosophy  of  language. 
Condellac's  Origin  of  human  knowledge. 
Delany's  Revel,  exam,  with  candor.  Diss.  4. 
Ellis'  Enquiry  whence  cometh  wisdom. 
Fsrster's    One    primeval    language    traced 

through   ancient  inscriptions  in  the  four 

continents.  Plates. 
Fowler's   English   language;    its   elements, 

forms,  origin,  and  development. 
Gales'  Court  of  the  Gentiles. 
Gerard's  Instit.  of  Biblical  criticism.  Ch.  2. 
Grant's  (James)  Essays.    (Gaels,  Picts,  &c.) 
Gregory's  Essays.  Ess.  6. 
Harris'  Hermes.  (Truly  great.) 
Herder  on  the  Origin  of  languages. 


Origin  of  Iiangnages — continited. 

Higgins'  (G.)  Anaealypsis. 

Jenour's  Origin,  structure,  connection,  Ac. 

'Jones'  (R.)  Origin  of  languages.  (Maintains 

that  the  Welch  is  the  primieval  language.) 
Kavanagh's  Science  of  language. 
Kennedy's  Origin  and  affinity  of  languages. 
Leland's  Advant.  and  Neces.  of  Revelation. 
London  Quarterly  Review.  20:208. 
Lyell's  Antiquity  of  Man.  Ch.  23. 
jMagee  on  Atonement.  No.  63. 
Marsh's  Horse  Pelasgae. 
Maupertius'  Reflections. 
McKnight's  Essays.    Essay  8.    (At  the  end 

of  his  Commentary  on  the  Epistles.) 
McPherson's  Philological  system  delineated. 
Monboddo's  Origin,  and  progress  of  lang. 
Muller's  (Max.)  Lectures  at  the  Royal  Insti- 
tution. London.  1861. 
Murray's  History  of  European  languages. 
Nelmes'  Orig.  and  elements  of  L.  and  Letters. 
North  British  Rev.  27:147. 
Oxford  Essays,  for  1856. 
Parsons'  Remains  of  Japhet.     (Origin  and 

affinity  of  European  languages.) 
Piries'    Posthumous    Works.     (Traces    the 

Hebrew  roots  in  all  known  languages.) 
Princeton  Review.  24:405. 
Richardson  on  the  Eastern  languages. 
Sharp's  (Gregory)  Dissertations. 
Smith's  (Adam)  Dissertations. 
Squires'  (Samuel)  Essays. 
Stuart's  Philosophy  of  the  mind. 
Tiedman  on  the  Origin  of  language. 
Tooke's  Diversions  of  Purley. 
Townsend's  Etymological  Researches.  (Many 

lang.  traced  in  their  affiinities,  indicating 

that  all  are  radically  one.) 
Transactions  of  the  Ethnological  Society. 
Universal  History.  Book  1,  ch.  2. 
Warburton's  Divine  Legation.  Bk.  4,  sec.  4. 
Welsford's  Origin  of  the  English  language. 
Westminster  Review.  85:40. 
Williams  on  the  Song  of  Solomon.  (Introd.) 
Winder's  History  of  knowledge.    Chap.  112. 

Origin  of  Iiaivs.    See  civil  qover.vment. 
Aristotle  de  Legibus. 
Cumberland  de  Juraj  Naturae. 
Goguet,  Origine  des  lois,  etc. 
Grotius  (Gul.)  de  principiis  Juris  Nat. 
Grotius  de  Jure  Belli  et  Pacis. 
PulFendorf  de  Jure  Nature  et  Gentium. 
Selden  de  Jure.  (Critic.  Sacr.  Tom.  8.) 
Suares  de  Legibus. 
Dawson's  (George)  Origo  Legum. 
Goguet's  Origin  of  laws,  arts,  and  sciences. 

(Interesting,  but  not  profound.) 
Hale's  (Sir  Matthew)  AVorks. 
Lowd  on  the  Nature  of  Man. 
More's  Ethics. 
Parker's  Demonstration. 
Spence's  (George)  Inquiry  into  the  origin 

of  laws. 
AVaters'  (Edward)  Sermons. 


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Origin    of   Nations.      See    kthnoloqt, 

MA.\      JNITT  OF  THE  HaMAN  RACE. 

Bedecovichii  Natale  solum  magni  St.  Iliero- 
nymi.  (Very  little  of  the  book  is  indicated 
by  the  title.  It  is  a  vast  storehouse  of 
authentic  history  of  the  rise  of  the  Goths, 
Vandals,  Dalmatians,  Sclavonians,  Ac.  <tc.) 

Blumenbach  de  Generis  humani  veritate. 

Cumberland,  Origines  Gentium  antiquiss. 

De  Pauw,  Recherches  Philosophique. 

Desroches,  Monde  primatif. 

Fourmont,  Reflexions  sur  la  succession  des 
anciens  peuples.  (Vast  erudition.) 

Gebelin,  Monde  primitif. 

Gorres'  Volkertafel  des  Pentateuch. 

Grotius  do  Origine  gentium  American. 

Gruber's  Gesch.  d.  menseh.  Geschlechts. 

Grynfei  Synopsis  historise  hominis. 

Guignes,  les  Chinois  sont  une  colonic  Egyp. 

Hornius  do  Originibus  Americanis. 

Kapp's  Ursprung  der  Menschen  und  Volker. 

Kosegarten's  Alterthumskunde. 

Laet,  Responsio  ad  dissertatio  Grotii,  de 
origine  gentium  Americanarum. 

Lazii  Opera  Politica. 

MichiBlis,  Spicelegium  Geogriiph.  Hebraic. 

Salles,  Hist,  generale  des  races  humaiues. 

Sheringhamus  de  Anglorum  origine. 

Allix's  Reflections. 

Barton's  (Benj.  S.)   New  view  of  the  origin 

of  the  North  American  tribes. 
Beke's  Origines  Biblicae. 
Betham's  The  Gael  and  Cymbri. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  22:395. 
Bosworth's  Origin  of  the  Dutch. 
BoudiiiOt's  Star  in  the  West. 
Brace's  Races  of  the  old  world. 
Bradford's  (A.  W.)  American  Antiquities. 
Bryant's  Mythology. 
Buchanan's  Star  in  the  East. 
Bunsen's  (C.  J.)  Christianity  and  mankind. 
Carpenter's  Varieties  of  mankind. 
Cumberland's  Origines  Gentium. 
Davies'  Origin  and  language  of  the  Britons. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.     Part  6,  propos.  119. 

(Origin  of  the  Blacks.) 
Drummond's  Origin  of  Empires. 
Ethnological  Journal.    Periodical.    London. 
Ferguson's  History  of  Civil  Society. 
Frazier's  Magazine.  44:654. 
Grant's  Essays.    (Origin  of  the  Gaels,  Picts, 

Scots,  ifec.) 
Hale's  (Sir  Matt.)  Origin  of  man. 
Hale's  (Wm.)  New  analysis  of  chronology. 
Hemming's  (S.)  Colonization  of  the  earth. 
Heming's  Scripture  Geography. 
Higgins'  Anacalypsis.  (Valuable  only  for  its 

vast  mass  of  citations.) 
Jenkins  on  Christianity.  (Preface.) 
Jones'  (Geo.)    History  of  ancient  America. 

(The  identity  of  the  people  with  those  of 

Tyre  and  Israel.) 
Jones'  (R.)  Origin  of  Lang,  and  nations. 
Jones'  (A.  J.)  Origin  of  the  human  race. 
Jones'  (Sir  Wm.)  Dissertations. 

22 


Origin  of  Vi aiions— ronfrnufd. 

Kames'  Origin  and  diversity  of  mankind. 
Knox's  (Robert)  Races  of     en. 
Lang's  Origin  of  the  Polynesian  nations. 
Latham's  Man  and  his  migrations. 
Mcintosh's  Origin  of  the  N.  Amer.  Indians. 
MeKenney's  Indian  tribes  of  N.  America. 
McPherson's  Origin  of  the  Caledonians. 
Millar's  Propagation  of  Christianity. 
Newton's  Chronology. 

Patrick  on  Genesis.  " 

Pearson  on  the  Creed.  Art.  1. 
Pezron's  (Abbe)  Origin  of  ancient  nations. 
Pickering's  (Cha.)  Races  of  man. 
Pike's  Origin  of  the  English. 
Pococke's  (E.)    India  in   Greece.     (Sources 
of  the  Hellenistic  race,  eoloniz.  of  Egypt.) 
Shuckfurd's  Connect,  of  sac.  and  prof,  liist. 
Smith's  (C.  H.)  Nat.  hist,  of  the  hum.  species. 
Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacra3. 
Taylor's  (W.  C.)  Natural  history  of  society. 
AVell's  Geography  of  the  Old  Testament. 
Wilson's  Prehistoric  Man. 
Winder's  History  of  Knowledge. 

Origin  of  Writing,    See  writino. 

Over-Rigliteousness. 

Allen's  (John)  Sermons. 

Barrow's  (William)  Sermons. 

Bateman's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Cunningham's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 

D'Oyly's  (George)  Sermons. 

Fiddes'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Law's  Earnest  and  serious  answer  to  Trapp's 

discourse  on  the  danger  of  being,  &c. 
Romaine's  (William)  Sermons. 
Stillingfleet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Trapp's  (Dr.  Jos.)  Sermons.  (4  on  thissubj.) 
Whitefield's  Sermons.     (The   danger  of  not 

being  righteous  enough.) 

Overcoming  tlie  AVorld.    See  armor, 

FIGHT  OF  FAITH,     W0RLDLIMES8. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Blencoe's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Downame's  Christian  Warfare. 

Gale's  Love  of  the  world  inconsistent  with 

love  to  God. 
Hampden's  (R.  D.)  Sermons. 
Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Maltby's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Nichols'  (Benjamin  E.)  Essays. 
Oakley's  (Frederick)  Sermons. 
Ward's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Oxford    Tlieology.      See   development 

OF     DOCTRINE,    TRADITION. 

Pro. 

Essays  and  Reviews.  (By  F.  Temple,  R. 
Williams,  Baden  Powell,  H.  B.  Wilson, 
C.  W.  Goodwin,  M.  Pattison,  B.  Jowett.) 

Gladstone  on  Church  and  State. 

Hook's  Call  to  Union. 


338 


Oxford  Theology — continued. 

Pro. 

Hurrell's  (Rev.  Richard)  Remains. 
Keble's  Christian  Year. 
Manning's  Unity  of  the  Church. 

Oxford  Sermons. 

Maurice's  (F.  D.)  Religions  of  the  world. 
Kingdom  of  Christ. 

(Other  treatises.) 

Newman's  (J.  H.)  Parochial  Sermons. 

Prophetic  office  of  the  Church. 

Reply  to  "  Eclipse  of  faith." 

Plain  Sermons ;  by  Contributors  to  the 
"  Tracts  for  the  Times."  (About  350  ser- 
mons, by  Pusey,  Newman,  &c.) 

Powell's  (Baden)  Evid.  of  Christianity. 

Pusey 's  (E.  B.)  Letter  to  the  Bp.  of  Oxford. 
(Intended  as  a  full  confession  of  faith.) 

Vindication  of  Tract  No.  90. 

Sermons. 

Reply  to  Dr.  Hampden. 

Essay  on  the  Eucharist. 

Councils  of  the  Church,  from  A.D.  51 

to  A.D.  381. 
Quarterly  Review.  63:291.  81:70. 
Tracts  for  the  Times.  (90  treatises,  in  6  vols.) 
Ward's  Ideal  Church. 
Wilberforce's  Oxford  Sermons. 
Wiseman's  Letters  to  Newman. 

Con. 
Alexander's  (AV.  L.)  Anglo-Catholicism  not 

Apostolical. 
Arnold's  (The.)  Christian  Life. 

Life  and  Correspondence. 

Works. 

Beamish's  Truth  spoken  in  love. 
Beaseley's  Examination  of  Tract  No.  90. 
Bird's  Plea  for  the  Reformed  Church. 

Defence   of    the   principles   of    the 

Reformation.     (A  second  plea.) 

Bricknell's  Judgment  of  the  bishops. 

Is  there  not  a  cause  ? 

Warrant  and  effect  of  preaching. 

British  and  For.  Review.  15:293.  16:1,528, 

British  Quart.  Review.  33:3. 

Brown's  (John)  Letters  to  Dr.  Pusey. 

Brown's  (J.  H.)  Charge  to  the  Archdeacons 
of  Ely. 

Brown's  (T.  B.)  Oxford  divines  not  members 
of  the  English  Church. 

Burgon's  (J.  W.)  Sermons.  (Answers  Essays 
and  Reviews  in  7  Sermons.) 

Burnside's  Lex  Evangelica. 

Butler's  (W.  A.)  Letters  to  Mr.  Newman. 

Campbell  on  Puseyism  and  Popery. 

Candlish's  Exam,  of  Essays  and  Reviews. 

Chapman's  (J.)  Reply  to  Baden  Powell. 

Christian  Examiner.  27:174.  28:257.  29:138. 
30:41.  36:116,273.  38:72. 

Christmas'  History  of  the  Hampden  Con- 
troversy. 

Collet's  Popish  frauds  exemplified. 

Cook's  (F.  C.)  Ideology  and  Subscription. 

Crosthwaite's  Modern  Hagiology. 


Oxford  Tlieology — cmitinued. 

Con. 
Cummings'  (J.)  Lectures  for  the  times. 
D'Aubigne's  Puseyism  examined. 
Davis'  (H.)  Anti-Essays. 
Denison's  Analysis  of  Essays  and  Reviews. 
Eclectic  Review.    4th  Series.    2:558.   4:223. 

7:504.  10:511.  13:654. 
Edinburg  Review.    66:208.    67:266.    77:264, 

501.  80:163.  93:274.  94:270. 
Ellicott  on  Inspiration  and  the  interpretation 

of  the  New  'Testament. 
Faber's  Provincial  letters  from  Durham. 

Letters  on  the  Tractarian  secession. 

The  three  unproved  assertions. 

Fendall  on  the  Authority  of  Scripture. 
Ferguson's  Errors  of  the  times.  1842. 
Fish's  (H.)   Conferences    of  the    Reformer 

and  early  divines  of  the  English  Church. 
Fisher's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Fitzgerald  on  Episcopacy,  Tradition,  &o. 
Fletcher's  (Jose]>h)  Works. 
Frazier's  Magazine.  20:549. 
Garbett's  Doctrine  of  the  Eucharist. 

Christ  as  Prophet,  Priest,  and  King^ 

Godkin's  Apostolic  Christianity. 
Golightly's  New  and  strange  doctrines. 
Goode's  Divine  rule  of  faith  and  practice. 

Reply  to  Pusey's  letter  to  the  Abp. 


of  Canterbury. 

Several  pamphlets. 

Gouldburn's  Education  of  the  world. 
Graham's  (James)  Essays. 
Green  &,  McGill's  Popery  and  Puseyism. 
Griffin's  Seven  answers  to  the  seven  Essays 

and  Reviews. 
Gurney's  Puseyism  traced  to  its  root. 
Haddam's  (A.  W.)  Rationalism. 
Halley  (Robt.)  on  the  Sacraments. 
Hamel's  Tractarian  tendencies  of  the  age. 
Hampden's  Inaugural  Lecture.  (This  lecture 

gave  rise  to  "  The  Hampden  Controversy," 

which  produced  many  pamphlets,  pro  and 

eon,  in  1836  and  1837.) 
Hare's  (Archdeacon)  Charges. 

Contest  with  Rome. 

Miscellaneous  Pamphlets. 


Harrison's  Who  are  the  Fathers  ? 
Holden's  Authority  of  tradition. 
Howard's  Scripture  opposed  by  Puseyism. 
Huertley  (C.  A.)  on  Miracles. 
Hughes'   Voice    of    the    Anglican    Church, 

(Cites  many  Bishops  and  Archbishops.) 
Hughes'  (J.  G.)  Philosoph}'  of  Puseyism, 
Irons'  Idea  of  a  National  church. 
Jelf's  (R.  W.)  Unsoundness  of  the  Essays,  &c, 
Jelf's  (W.  E.)  Supremacy  of  Scripture. 
Jordan  (J.)  on  Tradition. 
Joyce's  (J.  W.)  The  National  Church. 
Lawrence's  Examination  of  the  theories  of 

absolution. 
Lee's  (W.)  Examination  of  B.  Powell  on  the 

evidences  of  Christianity. 
Livingston's  Remarks  on  Oxford  Theology. 
London  Rev.  14:512,  20:193,  69:291,  81:70, 


339 


Oxford  Theology — continued. 

Con. 
Mcllvaine'a  (Bp.)  Oxford  divinity  compared 

with   that   of  the   Roman    and  Anglican 

Churches. 
Madge  on  High-church  principles. 
Mansell's  Theories  of  the  history  of  man. 
Methodist  Quart.  Rev.  1:58.  2:272. 
Miller's  Bible  inspiration  vindicated. 
Neville's  Observations  on  the  Oxford  tracts. 
New  Englander.  5:452. 
New  York  Eclectic  Museum.  2:354. 
New  York  Review.  5:136.  6:198. 
North  Brit.  Review.  3:166.  5:418. 
Oakley's  Tract  No.  90  historically  refuted. 
Page's  Position  of  the  Church  of  England. 
Palmer's  Letters  to  Wiseman. 
Peace's  Phases  of  Tractarianism. 
Poole's  (Rich.)  Grand  Contrast. 
Princeton  Review.  10:84.  33:59. 
Rawlinson  on  the  Pentateuch. 
Rogers'  Eclipse  of  faith. 

Defence  of  Do. 

Essays  ;   selected  from  contributions 

to  the  Edinburg  Magazine. 
Robins'  Defence  of  the  faith. 
Rorison's  The  Creative  Week. 
Rose's  (H.  J.)  Bunsen  and  Dr.  Williams. 
Scollard's  Rome  weighed  in  the  balance. 
Sewell's  (W.)  Letters  to  Pusey. 
Shuttleworth's  Not  tradition,  but  Scripture. 
Simons'  (C.)  Answer  to  Essays  and  Reviews. 
Smith's  (Geo.  S.)  Tractarian  System. 
Spurgin's  (J.)  Anti-tractarian  tracts. 
Stowell's  (H.)  Tractarianism  tested. 
Taylor's  (Isaac)  Ancient  Christianity, 
'laylor's  (C.  B.)  Sermons. 

Tractarianism  not  of  God. 

Thompson's  Bamptou  Lectures.  1853. 
[Trimyard's]  Life  of  Bp.  Bonner.  (Ironical.) 
Turton's  Doctrine  of  the  Eucharist. 

Observations  on  Wiseman's  reply. 

Universalist  Quarterly.  1:48. 
Vaughn's  (Robt.)  Essays  on  Theology. 
Weaver's  (Rich.)  View  of  Puseyism. 
Wordsworth  on  the  Interp.  of  Scripture. 

A  multitude  of  pamphlets  on  this  subject 
have  been  published,  especially  between 
1832  and  1852. 

Paganism.  See  budhism,  druids,  idola- 
try', JITTHOLOOT,  SALVATION  OF  THE 
HRATHEN,    FETI0HI8M. 

Arnobius  adversus  Gentes. 
Athenagoras,  Legatio  pro  Christianis. 
Athanasius,  contra  Gentes. 
Augustine,  contra  Paganos. 
Basil,  Homilice  in  Hexameron. 
Chrysostom,  contra  Julianum. 
Clemens  Alex.,  Sermones. 
Cyril,  Opera. 

Eusebius,  Preparatio  Evangclica. 
Gregory  Nys.,  adversus  Graecos. 
Justin  M.,  Apologia. 
Lactantius,  Institutiones. 


P  a  g  u  n  1  s  m — continued, 

Origen,  contra  Celsum. 
Tertullian,  de  Superstitione. 

Adami  Exercitationes.  Exerc.  V. 

Buddei  (Fr.)  Theses  Theologicae. 

Buddeus  (Gul.)  de  Transitu  Hellenismi. 

Classenii  Theologia  Gentilis. 

Commodiani  Instructiones. 

Ilottingeri  Thesaurus  Philologicus. 

Kortholt,  de  Religione  Ethnica. 

Nahuys,  de  Ethnicismo. 

Pfanneri  Systema  theologia  gentilis. 

Rechcnbergii  (Adam.  I  Dissertationes. 

Rudiger,  de  Statu  Paganorum  sub  imperat. 

Christianis  post  Constantinum. 
St.  Croix,  Mysteres  du  Paganisme. 
Tzchirner's  Fall  des  Heidenthum. 
Van  Dale,  Dissertationes. 
Voetii  Dissertationes  TheologicEe. 

Appleton's  Works.  Lect.  15,16. 

Brucker's  History  of  Philosophy. 

Campbell's  Necessity  of  Revelation. 

Cave's  Primitive  Christianity.    (Appendix.) 

Dollinger's  Judaism  and  Paganism. 

Enfield's  History  of  Philosophy. 

Fiddes  on  Moral  Virtue. 

Ireland's  P.  and  Christianity  compared. 

Leland's  Advant.  and  Neees.  of  revelation. 

Malcom's  Travels  in  S.  Eastern  Asia.    1839. 

(Describes  the  religion  of  the  Burmans.) 
Monthly  Review.  2:153. 
Pritchard's  Egyptian  Mythology.  (Designed 

to  illustrate  the  briyhi  of  Paganism.) 
Tholuek's  Nature  and  moral  influence  of  P. 
Warburton's  Divine  legation  of  Moses. 

Pain. 

Butler's  (P.  E.)  Sermons. 
Butt's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Locke  on  the  Understanding. 
Watts  on  the  Passions. 

Palestine.    See   bead  sea,  geography, 

JERUSALEM. 

jEtsingeri  Terra  promissionis.  1582 

Allatii  Symmictus.  1620. 

Bachiene's     Historisch     und    geogr'aphisch 

Beschreibung  von  P.  1766. 
Baumgarten,  Peregrinatio  in  P.  1594. 
Bisselii  P.- Topothesia.  1659. 
Bourasse,  Voyage  dans  la  Judea.  1860. 
Breydenbachii  Peregrinationes.  1486. 
Brocardi  Descriptio  Terrse  Sanctae.  1619. 
Brocquiere,  Voyage  a  P.  1432. 
Cattovici  Itenerarium.  1617. 
Chateaubriand,  Iteneraire.  1811. 
Cottard,  la  Judee  au  temps  de  J.  C. 
Fabii  (F.  T.)  Peregrinationes.  1845. 
Geramb,  Pelerinage  a  Jerusalem.  1833. 
Gesta  Dei  per  Francos.     1611.     (Gives  the 

exact  religious  and  social  condition.) 
Hasselquist,  Voyages  dan  le  Levant.  1749. 
Heidmanni  Palestina.    1650. 
Kuttner's  Geographio  von  Pal'astina.  1861. 


340 


Palestine — crmtinved. 

Kraft's  Topographie  Jerusalem.  184R.  (Gives 

the  descriptious  of  Jerus.  from  Josephus. 

Tacitus,  and  New  and  Old  Testament.) 
La  Roque,  Voyage  dans  la  Palestine.  1718. 
Lamprecht's  Palastina.  1S46. 
Lucas,  Voyage  dans  la  Palestine.  1720. 
Munk,  Descrip.  geograph.,  histor.,  etc.  1845. 
Oumantz,  Voyage  au  Sinai.  1850. 
Pierotti,  La  P.   actuelle  dans   ses  rapports 

avec  la  P.  ancienne.  1805. 
Rathburger's  P.;   Land  uud  Volk.  1850. 
Raumer's  Palastina.  1838. 
Relandi  P.  ex  monumentis  veteribus  illus- 

trata.  1714. 
Reybaud,  la  Syria,  et  Palestine,  consider^es 

sous  leur  rapport  historique  archseologique, 

etc.  1835. 
Ritche's  (W.)  Azuba.  1S52. 
Roger,  La  Terre  Sn'.  1664.     (A  minute 

topographical  dep^nption.) 
Saulcy,  Syrie  et  Palestine.  1855. 
Schwarze's  Heilige  Land.  1852. 
Teuschert's  Pilgerreise.  1858. 
Theoderici   Libellus  de  locis  Sanctis.  1172. 

Reprinted  1865. 
Thevenot,  Voyage  au  Egypte,  etc    1664. 
'X^olter,  das  Ileil.  Land  Wanderung.   1855. 
Waltoni  Adparatus  ad  polyglotta.  1673. 
Zeigleri  Terrae  Sanctae  descriptio.  1536. 

Alton's  Lands  of  the  Messiah.  1851. 
Paul   and   his   localities,   as   lately 

visited.  1856. 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  1:400.  6:419. 

8:219. 
Amer.  Eclectic  Rev.  3:369. 
Anderson's  Wanderings  in  Israel.  1851. 
Arundale's  Picturesque  tour,  Ac.  1837. 
Aveling's  Voice  of  many  waters.  1855. 
Bannister's  Holy  Land.  1844.  Maps. 
Bartlett's  Footsteps  of  our  Lord.  1855. 
Benjamin's  (Rabbi)  Itenerary.  (Accurate  in 

the  12th  cent.    An  abridgment  is  given  in 

Pinkerton's  voyages.) 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  1:221. 
Bonar's  Land  of  Promise.  1858. 
Brocquiere's  Travels  in  Palestine.  1432. 
Bruin's  Voyage  to  the  Levant.  1825. 
Baltinch's  Holy  land.  1834. 
Burckhard's  Travels  in  Palestine.  1822. 
Games'  Syria  and  the  Holy  Land.  1837. 
Cheyne's  Mission  to  the  Jews.    1837.    (900 

references  to  Scripture.) 
Christian    Examiner.    27:88,245.    28:89,224. 

31:222.  53:178.  63:211. 
Clarke's  Travels  in  the  Holy  land.  1800. 
Crosby's  (H.)  Lands  of  the  Moslem.  1851. 
Brew's  Scripture  lands  in  connection  with 

their  history.  1860. 
Durbin's  Observations  on  the  East.  1845. 
Eclectic  Review.  New  Series.   1:1,626. 
Egerton's  Tour  in  the  Holy  land.  1840. 
Fiske  &  Hershell's  Palestine.  1842. 
Formby's  Visit  to  the  Holy  land.  1843. 


Palestine — crmtinved. 

Foster's  Norrisean  Cambridge  Prize  Essay. 
(On  the  mode  of  illustrating  S.  Scripture 
from  the  relation  of  travellers.) 

Graham's  Topographical  Dictionary  of  P 
(Made  to  illustrate  the  Bible.) 

Haekett's  Tour  in  the  Holy  land.  1855. 

Hardy's  Places  mentioned  in  S.  S.  1835. 

Hasselquist's  Natural  History  of  P.   1745. 

Hibbard's  Gcog.  and  History  of  P.  1851. 

Joliffe's  Letters  from  Palestine.  1820. 

Jowett's  Syria  and  the  Holy  Land.  1825. 

Kelly's  Syria  and  the  Holy  Land.  1844. 

Kitto's  History  of  P.  to  the  present.  1852. 
Scripture  lands.  1850.  Atlas. 


La  Roque's  Voyage  to  Syria.  1722. 
Lamartine's  Pilgrimage  to  Palestine.  1832. 
Landseer's  Sabaean  Researches.  1823. 
Leigh's  Scripture  Atlas. 
Lightfoot's  Chorography  of  Canaan.  1684. 
Lynch's  Exped.  to  the  Jordan  and  Dead  Sea. 
Maddox's  Travels  in  Turkey  and  P.  1827. 
Mandeville's  Holy  land.  1564. 
Margoliouth's  Pilgrimage.  1850.  Plates. 
Maundrell's    Journey    to   Jerusalem.     1697. 

("A   little  book,  but  worth  a  folio." — Bp. 

Newton.) 
Methodist  Quart.  Rev.  2:5. 
Newman's  From  Dan  to  Beersheba.  1864. 
North  Amer.  Rev.  53:174. 
North  British  Rev.  2:215.  8:57. 
Olin's  (Steph.)  Travels  in  Palestine.  1843. 
Osborne's  P.,  past  and  present.  1868. 
Petachia's  (Rabbi)  Travels.    (12th  century.) 

Tr.  by  A.  Benisch.  1856. 
Pocock's  Travels.  1743. 
Porter's  Five  years  in  Damascus. 
Princeton  Review.  1:156.  13:583. 
Quarterly  Review.  2:150.  54:155. 
Eansom's  Biblical  Topography. 
Roberts'  Holy  land.  1846. 
Robinson's  (Ed.)  Bib.  Researches  in  P.  1838. 
Later  Researches.  1852.  Maps. 


Robinson's  (Geo.)  Palestine  and  Syria.  1837. 

llohr's  Palestine  in  the  time  of  Christ. 

Russell's  Palestine  from  the  earliest  period 
to  the  present.  1832.  Plates. 

Sepp's  Jerusalem  and  the  Holy  land.  1864. 

Smith's  (J.  V.  C.)  Pilgrimage  to  P.  1852. 

Southern  Quart.  Rev.  9:285. 

Spencer's  Egypt  and  the  Holy  land.  1850. 

Stanley's  Sinai  and  P.    1856.    Maps,  plates. 

Stent's  Holy  land.  1843. 

Taylor's  (B.)  Lands  of  the  Saracen.  1855. 

Thompson's  The  Land  and  the  Book.    1859. 

Tobin's  Land  of  inheritance.  1863. 

Walch's  Amer.  Rev..  1:89. 

Whitby's  Table  of  places  mentioned  in  the 
New  Testament.  1718. 

AVilson's  (John)  Lands  of  the  Bible.  1847. 

Wilson's  (W.  R.)  Travels  in  P.   1826. 

Wright's  Early  travels  in  P.  (Comprises 
the  narratives  of  Arculf,  Willibald,  Ber- 
nard, Soewulf,  Benjamin,  Mandeville,  Broc- 
quiere,  and  Maundrell.  With  notes.) 


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Woodcock's  Scripture  lauds.   ii49- 

This  copious  list  is  given,  »nth  dates,  that 
the  curious  may  trace  the  changes  in  the 
condition  of  tQe  people. 

Pandects.    See  canon  law. 

PantUelsm.     See  atheism. 

Papal  Bulls.    See   decretals. 
Ballerin  de  Potestate  eccles.  S.  Pontificum. 
Benedicti  BuUariuin. 
Bullarium    Magnum    Romanorum :    studio 

Coqueliues,  et  aliorum.  89  vols.  1849. 
Cherubini  Bullarium  Romanorum. 
Dupuy,  les  Libertes  d'eglise  Galilean. 
Eisenschmid's  Romisches  Bullarium. 

There  are  numerous  collections  of  Bulls, 
and  many  of  them  with  commentaries. 

Papias. 

Grabii  Fragmenta  librorum  Papiae.  (In  his 
Spicilegium  S.  S.  Patrum.  These  "frag- 
ments" are  all  that  remain  of  this  Father, 
and  are  gathered  out  of  Eusebius,  Ireneus, 
and  others.) 

Lardner's  Credibility.  (Translates  some  of 
the  Fragments,  and  is  the  only  English 
version.) 

Parables. 

Bonneti  (G.)  Dissert,  philol.  theologies. 
Brouer  de  Parabolis  Christi. 
Eilert's  Homilien  iiber  die  Parabeln  Jesu. 
Grossmanni    P.   Christi   ex   rebus  Romanis 

illustrata. 
Lisco's  Parabeln  Jesu  bearbeitet. 
Rettburg  de  Parabolis  J.  C. 
Schulteni  (W.)  Diatribe  de  parabolis. 
Schultze  de  Parabolarum  J.  C. 
linger  de  Parab.  J.  C.  indole  poetica. 

Arnot's  Parables  of  our  Lord. 

Bailey's  (Dr.  J.)  Mysteries  of  the  kingdom. 

Bailey's  (B.)  Exp.  of  the  parables. 

Bourn  (Sam.)  on  the  Parables. 

Bragge  on  the  Parables. 

Bulkley's  (Benj.)  Sermons  on  the  Parables. 

Burns'  (Jabez)  Sermons  on  the  Parables. 

Chris.  Monthly  Spect.  1:505. 

Christian  Rev.  8:199,588. 

Close  (Dean  Francis)  on  the  Parables. 

Collyer's  (W.  B.)  Lectures  on  the  Parables. 

Cumming's  (John)  Foreshadows.  (Poor.) 

Dodd's  (Wm.)  Miracles  and  par.  of  Christ. 

Drummond's  Engravings  of  the  New  Test. 

Farrar's  (John)  Sermons  on  the  Parables. 

Gray's  (A.)  Delineation  of  the  P.  of  Christ. 

Greswellon  the  P.  ("Sterling." — Lowndes. 

"Great  and  learned." — British  Critic.) 
9rinfield's  {E.  W.)  Sermons  on  the  Parables. 
Guthrie  on  the  Parables.  1865. 
Horlook's  Exposition  of  the  Parables. 
Jortin's  (S   F.)  Sermons. 
Kirk's  (Ed.  N.)  Lectures  on  the  Parables. 
Knight's  (James)  Discourses  on  the  P. 


Parables — continued. 

Krummacher  on  the  P.    Trans,  by  Johnson. 

Reach's  (Ben.)  Gospel  mysteries  unveiled. 
("  Every  time  my  attention  is  drawn  to  it, 
it  enhances  its  value." — Valpy.  "A  book 
without  which  no  minister's  library  is 
complete." — -De  Coetlogon.) 

Lisco's  P.  of  Jesus.  Trans,  by  Fairbairn. 

Lonsdale's  Exposition  of  the  Parables. 

Mackensie's  (L.  J.)  Lectures  on  the  P. 

Moore's  (Hannah)  Works. 

Neander  on  the  Parables  of  Christ. 

Norris'  (William)  Sermons. 

O'^ilvie's  Bampton  Lectures.  1836. 

Oxenden's  Parables  of  our  Lord. 

Princeton  Rev.  5:481. 

Proudfit's   (Alex.)  Lectures  on  the  Parables. 

Roberts'  (Arthur)  Sermons  on  our  Lord's  P. 

Scriver  (Chr.)  on  Select  P.  Tr.  by  Berinstofif. 

Short's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 

Stanhope's  Practical  explanation  of  the  P. 

Stanley's  Conversations  on  the  Parables. 

Stevens'  (W.  B.)  P.  of  the  New  Testament. 

Stakes'  (Dr.  G.)  Sermons. 

Trench  on  the  Parables  of  our  Lord. 

Trinder's  (W.  M.)  Sermons  on  the  Parables. 

Upjohn's  Parables  of  Christ. 

West<jott's  Elements  of  the  Gospel  harmony. 

Wilson's  Questions  and  answers  on  the  P. 

In  addition  to  the  above  on  the  parables 
in  general,  are  the  following  on  particular 
parables. 

BARREN  FIG  TREE. 

Augustini  Sermones. 

Adams',  Tho.,  Sermons  at  St.  Paul's  church. 

Bishop's,  William,  Sermons. 

Bunyan's  Works. 

Clarkson's,  David,  Sermons. 

Fell's,  Hunter,  Sermons. 

Hunter's,  Henry,  Sermons. 

Hutton's,  F.  H.,  Discourses. 

Jay's,  William,  Sermons. 

Jortin's,  John,  Sermons. 

Lawson's,  Charles,  Sermons. 

Marriot's,  Harvey,  Sermons. 

Muir's,  James,  Sermons. 

DISCREET  HOQSEHOLDER. 
Hobart's,  Bp.  J.  H.,  Sermons. 
Theol.  and  Literary  Journal.  7:600. 

GOOD  SAMARITAN.  See  love  TO  NEIGHBOR. 
Atterbury's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Baxter's,  Arthur  G.,  Sermons. 
Brougham's,  John,  Sermons. 
Cennick's,  John,  Sermons. 
Girdlestone's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Heber's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Hewlett's,  John,  Sermons. 
Hoadley's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Jones',  William  of  Nayland,  Sermons. 
Jortin's,  John,  Sermons. 
Marriot's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Nares',  Edward,  Sermons. 
Newton's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 


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Parables. 

GOOD  SAMARITAN— con(mu«d. 
Sherlock's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Spencer's,  Aubrey,  Sermons. 
Vincent's,  .John,  Sermons. 
Williams',  William,  Sermons. 

GOOD  SHEPHERD. 
Bowdler's,  Thomas,  Sermons  on  the  charac- 
ter of  Christ. 
Brown's,  John,  Sermons. 
Luther's,  Martin,  Sermons. 
McGill's,  Stephenson,  Sermons. 

HID  TREASURE. 
Cennick's,  John,  Sermons. 
Enfield's,  William,  Sermons. 
Lord's  Theol.  and  Lit.  Journal.  7:591. 

IMPORTUNATE  WIDOW. 
Goode's,  Francis,  Sermons. 
Howe's,  John,  Sermons. 

INESTIMABLE  PEARL. 
Butcher's,  Edmund,  Sermons. 
Cappe's,  Newcombe,  Practical  Discourses. 
Fawcett's,  John,  Sermons. 
Stebbings',  Henry,  Sermons.    2  on  this  subj. 
Theol.  and  Lit.  Journal.  7:594. 

LABORERS  IN  VINEYARD. 
Blencoe's,  Edward,  Sermons. 
Brndley's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Butler's,  W.  J.,  Sermons. 
Girdlestone's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Hoadly's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Knight's,  Samuel,  Sermons. 
Le  Bas,  Charles  W.,  Sermons. 
Pyles',  Philip,  Sermons. 
Short's,  William,  Sermons. 
Van  Mildert's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Whately's,  Richard,  Sermons. 

LOST  SHEEP. 
Bradley's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Cennick's,  John,  Sermons. 
Luther's,  Martin,  Sermons. 
Short's,  William,  Sermons. 
Van  Mildert's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Wordsworth's,  Christopher,  Sermons. 

*        MARRIAGE  SUPPER.    See  supper. 

MUSTARD  SEED. 
Knight's,  James,  Discourses. 
Maurice's,  Frederick  D.,  Sermons. 
Styles,  John,  Sermons. 

PHARISEE  AND  PUBLICAN. 
Barker's,  John,  Sermons. 
Bishop's,  William,  Sermons. 
Buckminsfer's,  Joseph  S.,  Sermons. 
Bunyan's  Works. 

Burder's,  George,  Village  sermons. 
Collison's,  M.  A.,  Sermons. 
Gatty's,  Alfred,  Sermons. 
Hammond's,  Henry,  Sermons. 
Hastings',  H.  J.,  Parochial  Sermons. 
Heber's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Heylin's,  John,  Sermons. 


Parables. 

PHARISEE  AND  PUBLICAN— conKnued 
Jones',  of  Nayland,  Sermons. 
Jortin's,  John,  Sermons. 
Le  Bas',  Charles  W.,  Sermons. 
Marriot's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Mills',  W.  H.,  Sermons. 
Noel's,  Gerard  T.,  Sermons. 
Smith's,  Sydney,  Sermons. 
Sterne's,  Lawrence,  Sermons. 
Tilly's,  William,  Sermons. 
Townsend's,  George,  Sermons  and  charges. 
Waterland's,  Daniel,  Sermons. 
Whitefield's,  George,  Sermons. 

POLITIC  STE-VVARD.     See   riches. 
Gelpke,  P.  de  (Economo  injusto. 
Hartmanni  Commentatio. 
Niedner's  Commentar. 
Schulz,  liber  die  P.  vom  verwalter. 
Anderson's,  J.  S.,  Sermons. 
Arnold's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Butts',  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Chillingworth's,  William,  Sermons. 
Cooper's,  Edward,  Sermons. 
Co])pleston's,  Edward,  Sermons. 
Ellis',  Clement,  Discourses. 
Enfield's,  William,  Sermons. 
Fowles',  F.  AV.,  Sermons. 
Fuller's,  And.,  Contrib.  to  the  Evangel.  Mag 
Girdlestone's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Graves',  Richard,  Sermons. 
Hampden's,  R.  D.,  Sermons. 
Hastings',  H.  J.,  Parochial  sermons. 
Hewlett's,  John,  Sermons. 
Hugh's,  Henry,  Sermons. 
Ibbot's,  Benjamin,  Sermons. 
Jortin's,  John,  Sermons. 
Kennaway's,  Charles  E.,  Sermons. 
King's  Morsels  of  criticism. 
Le  Bas',  Charles  W.,  Sermons. 
Leland's,  Dr.  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Lloyd's,  Pearson,  Sermons. 
Nares',  Edward,  Sermons. 
Oakley's,  Frederick,  Sermons. 
Potts',  J.  H.,  Sermons. 
Sanderson's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Shuttleworth's,  P.  N.,  Sermons. 
Skelton's,  Philip,  Sermons. 
Tyndale's,  Wm.,  P.  of  the  wicked  Mammon, 

(The  favorite  book  of  Ann  Boleyn.) 
Van  Mildert's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

PRODIGAL  SON.     See  touth. 
Alison's,  Archil).,  Sermons.  (.3  on  this  subj.' 
Baddelly's,  (xeo..  Sermons.    (3  on  this  subj. 
Bishop's,  William,  Sermons. 
Blencoe's,  Edward,  Sermons. 
Boyse's,  Joseph,  Sermons. 
Burder's,  George,  Village  sermons. 
Cawood's,  John,  Sermons. 
Cooper's,  Edward,  Sermons. 
Cogens',  Dr.  John,  Sermons. 
Dwight's,  Timothy,  Sermons. 
Francklin's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Goodman's,  John,  Penitent  pardoned. 


343 


Parables. 

PRODIGAL  SO^—cmiHnued. 
G-rant's,  Robt.,  Lectures  on  the  prod,  son. 
Graves',  Richard,  Sermons. 
Green's,  Samuel,  Sermons. 
Grew,  Obadiah,  on  the  Prodigal  son. 
Heylin's,  Dr.  John,  Sermons. 
Home's,  Bp.,  Discourses. 
Howe's,  John,  Reformed  prodigal. 
Jones',  Th.,  Prodigal's  pilgrimage  and  back. 
Jortin's,  John,  Sermons. 
Kelly's,  Dennis,  Practical  sermons. 
Laurie's,  Dr.  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Mackenzie's  Lectures  on  the  prodigal  son. 
Maitland,  C.  D.,  on  the  P.  son.  (7  sermons.) 
Harriot's,  Harvey,  Sermons. 
Mount's  Lectures  on  the  prodigal  son. 
Neves',  Timothy,  Sermons. 
Plumtree's,  H.  S.,  Lectures. 
Powell's,  Samuel,  Sermons. 
Rogers',  Nehemiah,  Indulgent  Father. 
Short's,  William,  Sermons. 
Smith's,  Samuel  Stanhope,  Sermons. 
Sterne's,  Lawrence,  Sermons. 
Thornton's,  John,  Youth  admonished. 
Vaughn's,  Henry,  Sermons. 
AVallin's,  Benjamin,  Sermons. 
Walton,  Jonathan,  on  Repentance. 
Waters',  Edward,  Sermons. 
Wilks',  Samuel  C,  Sermons. 

RICH  FOOL.     See  riches. 
Blencoe's,  Edward,  Sermons. 
Marriot's,  Harvey,  Sermons. 
Milner's,  Joseph.  Sermons. 
Muir's,  George,  Sermons. 
Sherlock's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Walker's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

RICH  MAN  AND  LAZARUS. 
Chrysostom,  Homilia;  quartuor. 
Klinckhardt,  super  Parab.  de  homine  divite. 
Bishop's,  William,  Sermons. 
Blencoe's,  Edward,  Sermons. 
Bradley's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Broughton's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Bunyan's  Sighs  from  Hell. 
Burder's,  George,  Sermons. 
Clarke's,  Dr.  Samuel,  Sermons. 
Cruso's,  Tim.,  Sermons.  (11  on  this  subject.) 
D'Oyley's,  George,  Sermons. 
Dwight's,  Timothy,  Sermons. 
Ellis',  Clement,  Discourses. 
Fawcett's,  John,  Sermons. 
Francklin's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Gilpin's,  William,  Sermons. 
Gregory's,  George,  Sermons. 
Hewlett's,  John,  Sermons. 
Heylin's,  John,  Theological  Lectures. 
Hilyard's,  James,  Sermons.  (5  on  this  subj.) 
Hunter's,  Henry,  Sermons. 
Jortin's,  John,  Sermons. 
Laurie's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Le  Bas',  Charles  W.,  Sermons. 
Logan's,  John,  Sermons. 
Methodist  Quart.  Review.  41:414. 


Parables. 

RICH  MAN  AND  LAZARUS— con<tn«ed. 
Milner's,  Joseph,  Sermons. 
Muir's,  James,  Sermons. 
Russell's,  Alexander  R.,  Sermons. 
Sterne's,  Lawrence,  Sermons. 
Tillotson's,  Abp.,  Sermons. 
Trapp's,  Joseph,  Sermons. 
Van  Mildert's,  William,  Sermons. 
Walker's,  Samuel,  Abraham's  bosom. 
Wesley's,  John,  Sermons. 
Wordsworth's,  Christopher,  Sermons. 
Yonge's,  James,  Sermons. 

SOWER. 
Augustine,  Sermones. 
Arnold's^  of  Rugby,  Sermons. 
Beveridge's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Bird,  Charles,  on  the  Parable  of  the  Sower. 
Bishop's,  William,  Sermons. 
Brougham's,  John,  Sermons. 
Brown's,  Robert,  Exposition. 
Bulkley's,  Benjamin,  Sermons. 
Burder's,  George,  Sermons. 
Cennick's,  John,  Sermons. 
Clarke's,  Dr.  Samuel,  Sermons. 
Francklin's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Gilford  on  the  Parable  of  the  Sower. 
Girdlestone's,  Charles,  Course  of  sermons. 
Graves',  Dr.  Richard,  Works. 
Hankinson's,  Thomas  E.,  Sermons. 
Heylin's,  John,  Sermons. 
Hoole's,  Joseph.  Sermons. 
Irving's,  Edward,  Sermons.     (Six  on    this 

subject,  of  great  merit.) 
Jebb's,  Bp.,  Practical  Theology. 
Jortin's,  John,  Sermons. 
Jowett's,  Joseph,  52  sermons. 
Le  Bas',  C.  W.,  Sermons  bef.  the  University. 
Lloyd's,  J.  C,  Lectures  on  the  P.  of  the  S. 
Lowel's,  Samuel,  Sermons. 
Marriot's,  Harvey,  Sermons. 
Muir,  George,  on  the  P.  of  the  Sower. 
Sbeppard's,  Tho.,  Parable  of  the  S.  opened. 

1660.  (Edited  by  Dr.  Foote.  1853.) 
Short's,  William,  Sermons. 
Stebbins',  Henry,  Sermons. 
Stennett'.s,  Samuel,  Parable  of  the  Sower. 
Summertield's,  John,  Sermons. 
Taylor's,  Dr.  G.,  Sermons. 
Taylor's,  Tho.,  Expos,  of  Luke  viii.  1634. 
Wheatly's,  Charles,  Sermons. 

SUPPER. 
Arnold's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Berriman's,  William,  Sermons. 
Brougham's,  John,  Sermons. 
Crumpton  on  the  great  Supper. 
Francklin's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Girdlestone's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Glazebrook's,  James,  Sermons. 
Latimer's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Marriot's,  Harvey,  Sermons. 
Potts',  J.  H.,  Sermons. 
Short's,  William,  Sermons. 
Whitefield's,  George,  Sermons. 


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Parables. 

TALENTS. 
Augustine,  Sermones. 
Carr's,  George,  Sermons. 
Enfield's,  William,  Sermons. 
Gilpin's,  William,  Sermons. 
Glass',  John,  Notes  on  scripture  texts. 
Horberry's,  M.,  Sermons. 
Lit.  and  Theol.  .Journal.  8:193. 
Lovcday's  Alarm  to  slumbering  Christians. 
Harriot's,  Harvey,  Sermons. 
Muir's,  James,  Sermons. 
Munkhouse's,  Richard,  Sermons. 
Newton's,  Bp.,  Dissertations. 
Rogers',  John,  Sermons. 
Seabury's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Summerfield's,  ,Tohn,  Sermons. 
Wilson's,  Bp.  Thomas,  Sermons. 

TARES  AND  WHEAT. 
Bishop's,  William,  Sermons. 
Bradley's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Busfield's,  Dr.  J.,  Sermons. 
Carrington's,  James,  Sermons. 
Cowes',  James,  Sermons. 
Franeklin's,  Thomas,  Sermons.  • 

Girdlestone's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Gisbourne's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Hastings',  H.  J.,  Parochial  sermons. 
Hewlett's,  John,  Sermons. 
Heylin  on  the  Parable  of  the  Tares.     (Ten 

excellent  sermons.) 
Latimer's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Lowth's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Mills',  William  H.,  Sermons. 
Muir's,  Geo.,  Sermons.  (21  on  this  parable.) 
Newton's,  Bp.,  Dissertations. 
Potts',  J.  IL,  Sermons. 
Short's,  William,  Sermons. 
Shuttleworth's,  P.  N.,  Sermons. 
Slade's,  James,  Sermons. 
Van  Mildert's,  William,  Sermons. 
Venn's,  John,  Sermons. 
Wbeatly's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Wilson's,  William,  Sermons. 
Wordsworth's,  Christopher,  Sermons. 

TEN  VIKGINS. 
Augustine,  Sermones. 
Bradley's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Broughton's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Burder's,  Henry  F.,  Sermons. 
Clowes  on  the  Parable  of  the  Virgins. 
Colman's,  Benj.,  Sermons.     (Several  on  this 
subject,  sometimes  published  separately.) 
Dibden's,  T.  F.,  Sermons. 
Elliot,  R.,  on  the  Ten  virgins. 
Ellis',  Clement,  Discourses. 
Erskine's,  Ebcn.,  Discourses.    (6  on  this  P.) 
Kelly's,  Dennis,  Sermons. 
Kennaway's  Sermons. 
Lavington's,  Samuel,  Sermons. 
Logan's,  John,  Lectures. 
Loveday's  Alarm  to  slumbering  Christians. 
Maitland's,  C.  D.,  Sermons  on  the  P.  of  V. 
Reader,  Samuel,  on  the  P.  of  the  Virgins. 


Parables. 

TEN  VIRGINS— corertnj^. 
Seabury's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Seiss'  P.  of  the  ten  virgins.  (6  discour.«es.) 
Shepard,  Tho.,  on  the  P.  of  the  virgins.  ("A 

rich  fund  of  experimental  and  practice 

divinity." — William.s.) 
Stebbings',  Dr.  Henry,  P.  of  the  10  virgins. 
Stoneham's  Parable  of  the  10  virgins. 
Tillotson's,  Abp.,  Sermons. 
Whitefield's,  George,  Sermons. 
Wood's,  James,  Sermons  on  the  P.  of  the  V 

TRUE  VINE. 
Bowdler  on  the  Character  of  Christ. 
Kelly's,  Dennis,  Practical  sermons. 
Merrick's  Sermons. 
Trench's,  R.  C,  Sermons. 

TWO  SONS. 
Enfield's,  William,  Sermons. 
Faber's,  George  S.,  Sermons. 
Goodman's,  J.,  Penitent  pardoned. 
Grew's,  Obadiah,  Sermons. 
Hewlett's,  John,  Sermons. 
Jay's,  William,  Sermons. 
Melville's,  Henry,  Sermons. 
Short's    William    Sermons. 

UNJUST  STEWARD.  See  politic  stewaed. 

UNMERCIFUL  SERVANT. 
Hastings',  H.  J.,  Parochial  sermons. 
Haverfield's,  T.  T.,  Sermons. 
Lord's  Theol.  and  Lit.  Journal.  7:602. 
Pyle's  Philip,  Sermons. 
Short's,  William,  Sermons. 
Slade's,  James,  Sermons. 
AVordsworth's,  Christopher,  Sermons. 

WEDDING  GARMENT. 
Benson's  Hulsean  Lectures.  1820. 
Bradley's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Brameld's.  G.  W.,  Practical  sermons. 
Butler's,  William  A.,  Sermons. 
Cooper's,  Edward,  Sermons. 
Dibdin's,  Thomas  F.,  Sermons. 
Elliot's,  John,  Sermons. 
Garbett's,  James,  Sermons. 
Garrow's,  D.  W.,  Sermons. 
Gatty's,  Alfred,  Sermons. 
Hastings',  H.  J.,  Parochial  sermons. 
Lord's  Theol.  and  Lit.  Journal.  8:177. 
Smith's,  Henrj',  Sermons. 
Spencer's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Wesley's,  John,  Sermons. 

•   WICKED  HUSBANDMEN. 
Dodd's,  William,  Discourses. 
Jacobson's,  William,  Sermons. 

Paracelslsts. 
Boulay,  Hist.  Academiae  Paris.  Tom.  VL 
Fludd,  Philosophia  Mosaica. 
Guntheri  (Wolfgang)  Hist.  Sac.  et  Prof. 
Hoftmanni  (Dan.)  Opera. 
Hoft'manni  (S.  F.  G.)  Lexicon  Bibliograplk 
Molleri  Cimbria  Literata. 
Severini  (loann.)  Opuscula. 
Wood's  Athenje  Oxioniensis. 


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Paradise.  See  edeh,  heaven,  intermediate 

STATE,  TREE  OF  LIFE. 

Parallelisms.     See  analyses,  QaoTATlo»8. 

Claude,  de  Parallelismo  Script.  Sacrae. 

Dorosii  Biblia  Nuuiorata. 

J)rusii  Parallela  Sacra. 

Junii  Sacra  Parallela.  (One  of  the  earliest, 
1613,  and  still  one  of  the  best.) 

Krebsii  Observationes  in  Nov.  Testam. 

Kypei  Observationes  Sacrae.  (Excellent.) 

Loesneri  Observationes  in  Nov.  Test. 

Neuman,  de  Parallelismo  Scripturse. 

Perkins,  Specimen  digesti. 

Rambach  de  Parallelismo  Scripturae. 

Ravenelli  Thesaurus  Script,  canonicas. 

Surenhusii   BIBAOS  KATAAAAFHS. 

Vogers  Schatzkamuier  der  heiligen  Schrift. 

Witt,  Repertorium  Biblicum. 

Wollii  Commentatio  de  parallelismo  N.  T. 

Blunt's  Scripture  coincidences. 

Boy's  Tactita  Sacra.  (Highly  useful.) 

Boyse's  (Tho.)  Key  to  the  Book  of  Psalms. 

Broughton's  Concent  of  Scripture.  1588. 

Cooper's  (Oliver)  400  Texts,  and  their  cor- 
responding passages. 

Crutwell's  Concordance  of  parallels.  (Im- 
mense learning  and  labor;  embracing 
twelve  languages.) 

Forbes'  Symmetrical  structure  of  Scripture. 

Fox's  (Francis)  New  Testament.  (References 
at  full  length  under  each  text.) 

Gersham's  Anti-typical  parallelisms. 

Kitto's  Journal.  6:179.  8:184. 
McCorkle's  Collateral  Bible.  Similar  to  Fox's. 
Piatt's  Self-interpreting  New  Testament, 
Roe's  Arrangement  of  Sacred  Scripture. 
Scientia  Biblica.    (A  copious  collection  of 
parallel  passages  in  the  N.  Test.,  printed 
in  full,  in  Greek  and  English,  with  various 
readings,  &c.  &c.) 
Siracoe's  Epistle  to  the  Ephesians.  (Parallel 

texts  inserted  at  length.) 
Smith's  ( Jas.)  Orig.  and  connect,  of  the  gosp. 
Wilson's  Scripture  Directory. 

Parental  Duties. 

See    edccation,    family   relioion, 
maternal  dctties,  relative  DniES. 

Francke's  Unterricht  von  der  Kinderzucht. 

Stoltii  (Ernest.)  Pasdagogia  Christiana. 

Baker's  Address  to  Fathers. 

"         "   Mothers. 

Benson's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Burton's  (Hezekiah)  Discourses. 

Butler's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

Charlesworth's  (.7.)  Sermons. 

Christian  Examiner.  43:435. 

Christian  Review.  3:20.  12:25. 

Church  Review.  1:228. 

Collyer's  Lectures  on  Script,  duties.  Lee.  12. 

Craig's  (William)  Discourses. 

Davies'  fWilliam)  Discourses. 

Dawson's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 

Delany's  (Patrick)  Discourses. 

Doddridge's  (Philip)  Discourses. 


Parental  Ovitiea— continued. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  3,  prop.  62. 

Dwighfs  (Theod.)  Father's  book. 

Eaton's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Fleetwood's  (Bp.)  Practical  Discourses. 

Gahan's  (William)  Sermons. 

Guyse's  (John)  Discourses. 

Harris'  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Holden's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 

Hole's  (Matthew)  Sermons. 

Holland's  (John)  Sermons. 

Hopkins'  (William)  Sermons. 

Home's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Hunt's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Jerment  on  Parental  duties. 

Kendall  on  Parental  education. 

Lawson  on  Parental  duties. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate. 

Morrison's  Parent's  Friend. 

Muzzey's  Christian  parent. 

Nelson  on  the  Government  of  children. 

Newcombe's  (Peter)  Discourses. 

New  England  Magazine.  5:613. 

New  Englander.  6:121. 

Palfrey's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Penn's  (Jas.)  Discourses. 

Princeton  Review.  35:77. 

Searle's  Christian  Parent. 

South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Thompson's  Address  to  Christian  parents. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Tucker's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Wayland's  Elements  of  moral  science.  Bk.2. 

AVhite's  Duties  of  fathers  and  mothers. 

Parsees.    See  maoi,  zendavista. 

Bournouf,  Comment,  sur  le  Yajna. 

Hyde,  Historia  religionis  vet.  Persarum. 

Lord,  Religion  des  anciens  Parsis. 

Rhode's  Zend-Volks. 

Tholuck,  Ssufismus. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  1:148. 

Bleek's  Trans,  of  the  P.  sacred  books. 

Bunsen's  Egypt's  place  in  history. 

Butler's  Hora;  Biblicje. 

Framjee's  Manners  and  religion  of  the  P. 

Grove's  Voyage  to  the  East  Indies. 

Haug's  Religion  of  the  Zoroastrians. 

Penrose's  Bampton  Lectures.  1808. 

Wilson's  Parsee  religion  refuted. 

Partaking  of  otiier  Men's  Sins. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.     Vol.  1. 
(Sermon  by  J.  Kitchin.) 

Partial      Propagation      of     Chris- 
tianity. 

Bourne's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
BreckelVs  f  John)  Sermons. 
Dewar's  (Danic  1)  Discourses. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  7. 
Foster's  Reply  to  Tindall. 
Hodge's  (John)   Sermons    on    the  principal 
evidences  of  the  Christian  religion. 


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Jenkins  on  Christianity. 
Law's  Theory  of  Religion. 
Ridley  on  the  Spirit., 

on  the  Christian  Revelation. 

Wateriand's  Scripture  vindicated. 
Young's  Idolatrous  corruptions  of  religioi  . 

Particular  Atonement.    See  definite. 

Party  Spirit.    See  sectarianism. 

Passions. 

Belouino  Des  passions  dans  les  rapport  avec 
la  religion,  etc. 

Cartesii  Opera  omnia.  Tom.  4. 

Malebranche,  Recherche  de  la  verity. 

Ba.Kter's  (Rich.)  Practical  Works.  (Govern- 
ment of  the  passions.) 

Bragge  (Francis)  oji  the  Passions. 

Carleton's  Natural  history  of  the  passions. 

Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 

Clarke's  Effect  of  the  P.  on  human  bodies. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Sermons. 

Cogan's  Ethical  treatise  on  the  passions. 

Philosophical     "  " 

Cosins'  (Dr.  John)  Sermons.  (Gov.  of  the  P.) 

Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  1,  prop.  14. 

Evans  on  the  Christian  Temper. 

Fourier's  Passions  of  the  soul,  and  their 
influence  on  society  and  civilization. 

Gregory's  (Geo.)  Sermons.    (Gov.  of  the  P.) 

Hanway's  Virtue  in  humble  life. 

Hussey's  (Christoph.)  Sermons.  (Gov.  of  P.) 

Hutchinson's  Nature  and  conduct  of  the  P. 

Le  Brun's  Character  of  the  passions. 

Locke's  Essay  on  the  mind. 

Malebranehe's  Search  after  truth. 

Marshall's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 

Millingen  on  Mind  and  matter,  and  heredi- 
tary insanity. 

Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Priestley's  (Joseph)  Essays  on  Hartley's 
theory  of  mind. 

Reynolds'  (Bp.  E.)  Discourses. 

Saurin's  Sermons. 

Senault  on  the  Use  of  the  passions. 

Southern  Review.  6:116. 

Spectator.  No.  255. 

Trapp's  (Jos.)  Sermons.* 

Tucker's  Light  of  nature.  Ch.  21. 

Watts'  Doctrine  of  the  Passions. 

Wilberforce's  View  of  Christianity.  Chap.  3. 

Passive  Obedience  to  Kings. 

See    BANOOREAN    CONTROVERSY, 
DIVINE    RIOHT   OF  KINOS. 

Pro. 
Baylie's  Royal  charter  granted  unto  kings. 
Berkeley's  (Bp.)  Works.    (Three  sermons  on 

Romans  1.3:2.) 
Delany's  (Bp.  Patrick)  Sermons. 
Filmer's  Anarchy  of  a  mixed  monarchy. 

Power  of  the  King  of  England. 

Patriarchal  Scheme. 

Origin  of  Government. 

Hicks'  (Geo.)  Jovian.  (Reply  to  Johnson.) 
History  of  Passive  obedience.  Anonymous. 


Passive  Obed.  to  Kings— conttnued. 


Hobbes'  Elements  of  moral  and  politicallaw. 
Leviathan. 


Long's  (Tho.)  Vind.  of  primitive  Christians. 
Parker's  (Bp.)  Religion  and  Loyalty. 
Potter  (Abp.)  on  Church  government. 
Salmasius'  Defence  of  Charles  I. 
Sherlock  (Bp.)  on  Resistance  to  the  supreme 

power. 
Usher's   (Abp.)   Power  communicated  from 

God  to  the  Prince. 
Williams'  (Bp.)  Jura  majestas. 

Cun. 
Grotius  de  Imperio  summarum  potestatum. 
Blennerhasset's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Bradbury's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Burnett  (Bp.)  on  Submission  to  authority. 
Letter  on  the  oath  of  allegiance. 


Collier's  (Jer.)  Measure  of  submission.  &c. 
Animadversions  on  the  law  of  Henry 


II,  <fec. 

Ellerby  on  the  Doct.  of  passive  obedience. 
Goodman's  (Chris.)  How  far  superior  powers 

ought  to  be  obeyed. 
Hutchinson  (John)  on  Power. 
Johnson's  (Rev.  Sam.)  Julian  the  Apostate. 
Reply  to  Constantius  and  Jovian. 
Reflections  on  passive  obedience. 


Jurieu's  Judgment  of  the  Church  on  defend- 
ing our  religion  by  arms. 
Kettlewell's  Measure  of  Christian  obedience 
Milton's  Tenure  of  kings  and  magistrates. 

Defence  of  the  people  of  England. 

Rutherford's  Lex  Rex. 
Seller's  History  of  self-defence. 
Sherloftk's  Allegiance  due  to  sovereigns. 
Vindication  of         Do. 


Somers'  Rights,  powers,  and  prerogatives  of 
kings.  (Said  to  have  been  written  by 
Daniel  Dc  Foe.) 

Sydney  (Algernon)  on  Government. 

Wilson's  Falsity  and  vanity  of  "  The  history 
of  passive  obedience." 

Passover. 

Bartolocci  Bibliotheca  Rabbinica. 
Cloppenburgius  de  Controv.  inter  Baronium 

et  Cassaubonum. 
Danzii  Memorabilia  circa  festum  P. 
Dassovius  de  Aceubitn  ad  agnem  Paschalem. 
Frischmuthii  Dissertationes.  (Utrumagnum 

pasc.    salvator    noster,    eodem    die    cum 

judaeis  comederit.) 
Goldner  de  Agno  Paschali. 
Harduinus  de  Supremo  Christi  paschate. 
Lamy,  Traite  historique  de  I'ancienne  paque. 
Schomeri  Diss,  de  sacramentis  Vet,  Testam. 
Strauch,  de  Paschate  primo. 
Chevallier's  Hulsean  Lectures.  1826. 

Pastoral    Theology.     See    prkachino, 

VISITING   THE    SICK. 

Ambrose,   de   Officiis   clerieorum. 


34T 


Pastoral  Tlieology— continued. 

Cbrysostom,  de  Sacerdotio. 
Gregory  Naz.,  de  Cura  pastorali. 
Jerome,  de  Cura  pastorali. 
Augustine,  de  Pastoribus. 

Borottii  Synopsis  tUeologiae  pastoralis. 
Erasmi  Eoclesiastes. 
Frankii  (A.  H.)  Monita  pastoralia. 
Hartmanni  Pastorale  evangelicum. 
Hemmingii  de  Pastor,  optimo  vivendi  mode. 
Hintenberger's   Handb.  der  Pastoraltheolog. 
Kortholti  (C.)  Pastor  fidelis. 
Langii  Institutiones  pastorales. 
Palmer's  Evangelische  Pastoraltheologie. 
Quenstedii  Ethica  pastoralis. 
Beiehenberger's  Pastoral  Anweisung,  etc. 
Seckundorfii  Prudentia  pastoralis. 
Tossani  Pastor  evangelicus. 
Widmer's  Pastoraltheologie. 

Amer.  Biblic.  Repos.  .3d  Series.  1:.36. 

Atkins'  Donnelian  Lectures.  1860. 

Barrett's  (A.)  Essay  on  the  Pastoral  office. 

Ba.xter's  (Rich.)  Reformed  Pastor. 

Best's  Parochial  Ministrations. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  12:20. 

Brown's  (John)  Pastor's  manual. 

Bogue's  (David)  Lectures. 

Bulkley's  Christian  Minister. 

Burnett  on  the  Pastoral  care. 

Campbell  (G.)  on  the  Pastoral  character. 

Canon's  (Dr.  J.  S.)  Lectures. 

Cecil's  Remains. 

Christian  Rev.  3:218. 

Church  Rev.  2:348. 

Clergyman's  Instructor.  (Contains  treatises 
by  Bull,  Burnett,  Booth,  Doddridge,  Cecil, 
Mason,  AVatts,  Erskine,  <fec.) 

Poke's  Sermons  on  ministerial  duties. 

Dallas  on  Pastoral  superintendence ;  its 
motives  and  detail. 

Deyling's  Institutes  of  Pastoral  prudence. 

Disney's  (John)  Sermons. 

Edwards'  Christian  Preacher. 

Erskine's  (John)  Discourses. 

Flavel's  Evangelical  Pastor. 

Fordyce's  Ordination  Sermons. 

Gerard's  Pastoral  care.  (Highly  prized.) 

GriiRth's  Difficulties  of  the  min.  office. 

Hall's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Herbert's  Country  parson. 

Hill  (Geo.)  on  the  Pastoral  office. 

Hill  (M.)  on  the  Pastoral  function;  deduced 
from  Scripture. 

Holmes'  Clergyman  reminded  of  his  duties. 

Humphrey's  34  Letters  to  a  son  in  the  min- 
istry. . 

Hussey's  Monitor  for  young  ministers. 

Jesse's  Parochialia;  or  letters,  &o. 

Jowett's  (Wm.)  Helps  to  pastoral  visitation. 

Kortholt's  Faithful  Pastor. 

MacGill's  Considerations  for  a  clergyman. 

Mason's  Student  and  pastor. 

Mather's  Student  and  pastor. 

Miller  on  Clerical  Habits. 


1      Pastoral  Tlieology — r'^nlinu-^d. 

New  York  Review.   1:178. 

Oxenden's  Duties,  diffic,  and  privileges,  Ao. 

Pond's  (E.)  Lectures  on  pastoral  duties. 

Princeton  Rev.  13:11,45. 

Quenstedt's  Pastoral  Ethics. 

Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Robinson's  Clergyman's  assistant. 

Rogue's  Evangelical  Pastor. 

Rose's  (H.  J.)  Sermons  before  the  University 

of  Cambridge. 
Ryland's    (Dr.   John   of    Bristol)    Pastoral 

memorials. 
Shedd's  Pastoral  Theology  and  Homiletics. 
Skinner's  (Tho.  H.)  Pastoral  Theology. 
Smith's  (John)  Lectures  on  the  sacred  office. 
Sumner's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Visitation  Rules. 
Thompson's  (H.)  Pastoralia. 
Townsend's  Pastoralia. 
Venn's  Duties  of  a  Parish  priest. 
Vinet's  (Alex.)  Pastoral  Theology. 
Wilson's  (Bp.)  Sacra  Privata, 
Parochialia. 


A  great  amount  of  excellent  counsel  on 
this  subject  may  be  found  in  Episcopal  and 
Archdeaconal  charges,  which  are  annually 
printed.  An  extensive  list  of  these  is  given 
in  Horne's  Cat.  of  Queen's  College  Library. 

Pastoral    Visiting.    See   ministet, 

VISITING  THE  SICK. 

Baxter's  Reformed  Pastor. 
Bridges  on  the  Christian  ministry. 
Browning's  Aids  to  pastoral  visitation. 
Bull's  (John)  Clergyman's  Companion. 
Dodwell's  Clergyman's  Assistant. 
Jowett's  Helps  to  pastoral  visiting. 
Leechman's  Duties  of  a  Christian  minister. 
Mant's  Clergyman's  obligations. 
New  York  Review.  1:198. 
Osterwald's  Lectures  to  young  ministers. 
Paley's  Clergyman's  Assistant.  , 

Thompson's  Pastoralia.  Chap.  3. 

Paterines.    See  waldenses. 

Patience.    See  sesionation. 
Cbrysostom,  Homiliee. 
Cyprian,  Epistolae. 
Abernethy's,  John,  Sermons. 
Adams',  "Thomas,  Sermons. 
Arnold's,  Thomas  of  Rugby,  Sermons. 
Barrow's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Baxter's,  Richard,  Practical  works.  (Twenty 

illustrativB  instances.) 
Blair's,  Hugh,  Sermons. 
Butcher's,  Edmund,  Sermons. 
Cave's  Primitive  Christianity.  Part  2. 
Conybeare's,  Dr.  John,  Sermons. 
Cyprian  on  Patience.  Trans,  by  MarshalL 
Evans  on  Christian  temper. 
Gardner's,  John,  Sermons. 
Hall's,  Robert,  Notes  of  sermons. 
Heylin's,  John,  Select  discourses. 


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Patience — cmitinued. 

Homes',  Nathaniel,  Sermons. 
Hopkins,  Bp.,  Works. 
Home's,  Bp.,  Discourses. 
Hutchinson's,  Roger,  Works. 
Hunt's,  Jeremiah,  Sermons. 
Medley's,  John,  Sermons. 
Shorthosc's,  Hugh,  Sermons. 
Summerfield's,  John,  Sermons. 
Vaughn's,  Henry,  Sermons. 
Wesley's,  John,  Sermons. 

Patience  of  God.    See  attributes. 
Abernethy's,  John,  Sermons. 
Bradley's,  Charles,  Sermons. 
Christ.  Monthly  Spect.  8:382. 
Clarke'*,  Samuel,  Sermons. 
Cooper's,  Edward,  Sermons. 
Gale's,  Dr.  John,  Sermons. 
Harte's,  Wm.  M.,  Sermons. 
Holland's,  John,  Sermons. 
Hopkins',  William,  Sermons. 
Hunt's,  Jeremiah,  Sermons. 
Kollock's,  Shepard  K.,  Sermons. 
Leng's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Marriot's,  Wm.  H.,  Sermons. 
Noel's,  Gr.  T.,  Sermons. 
Saurin's,  James,  Sermons. 
Taylor's,  William,  Sermons. 
Tillotson's,  Abp.,  Sermons. 
Walker's,  Robert,  Sermons. 
Warren's,  John,  Sermons. 
Wisheart's,  William,  Sermons.  * 

Patriarchs.  See  faith  of  the  patkiarchs. 

Gramberg's  Religionsideen  d.  alt.  Test. 

Heideggori  Historia  Patriarcharum.     (Con- 
taining 47  elaborate  dissertations.) 

Hess'  Gesch.  der  Patriarchen. 

Matthise  Historia  Patriarcharum. 

Perionius  de  Vita  sanctorum  virorum,  etc. 

Walchii  (C.  G.  F.)  Historia  Patriarcharum. 

Craig's  Patriarchal  piety. 

Fountain's  Lives  of  Old  Testament  saints. 

Hunter's  Sacred  biography. 

Kitto's  I'ilde  Illustratfons. 

Maurice's  P.  and  Lawgivers  of  the  0.  Test. 

Meth.  Quart.  Rev.  11:601. 

Page's  (Tho.)  Discourses  on  the  Types. 

Pfeiffer's  Dubia  Vexata  Scripturss. 

Princeton  Rev.  27:24. 

Smith's  (Geo.)  Patriarchal  age. 

Taylor's  Scheme  of  Scripture  Divinity. 

Wemyss'  Job  and  his  times. 

Patriotism.    See  love  of  country. 
Patronage.     See  establishments, 

PLURALITIES,     SIMONY. 

Cawdrey's  Inquiry  into  the  origin,  <tc. 
Park's  Rights  and  liberties  of  the  Church. 
Thompson's    View    of  Dissenters  and  their 
present  duty.  1839. 

PatripasslanB.     See  sabbllians. 
Epiphanius,  de  Ha^resibus. 


Hippolytus,  contra  Noetum. 
TertuUian,  Liber  contra  Praxeam. 
Theodoret,  Hajret.  Fabul.  Lib.  3,  cap.  3. 
Wesselingii  Probabilia.  Cap.  XXVI. 

Paul.    See  conversion  of  Paul. 

Beets'  Augenblicken  Leben  u.  Wirkens  P, 

Bergeri  (lo.  Guil.)  Dissertationes. 

Blochii  Chronota.xis  scriptorum  Pauli. 

Brantii  Vita  Pauli. 

Danz  de  Loco  Euseb.  H.  E.  2,21,  qui  da 
altera  P.  captivitate  agit. 

Deylingii  (Salom.)  Observationes. 

Flechere,  Vic  de  St.  Paul. 

Gelpke  de  Familiaritate  quae  P.  cum  Seneca 
intercessisse  traditur  verisimillima. 

Heumanni  Schediasma  de  conjuge  Pauli. 

Ichrammius  de  eruditione  Paulli. 

Kirchmaycr  de  Eloquentia  Paulli. 

Kochii  Paulli  conjugium,  seriptura;  dictis, 
patrum,  et  rentior.  doctorum  demonstrat. 

Kunze,  Testimonia  eecles.  patrum  qua;  ad 
mortem  P.  spectant. 

Langius  de  Vita  et  Epistolis  Pauli. 

Pearsonii  Annales  P.  ex  temporis  illust. 

Scharling  de  P.-  ej usque  adversariis. 

Sehrader's  Leben  des  Apostle  P. 

Schrammii  Sermo  aead.  de  eruditione  P. 

Schurzfleischii  Dissertationes. 

Spier,  Diss.  hist,  de  P.  itenere  in  Hispan. 

Strohbachii  (J.  D.)  Dissertationes.  (Learn- 
ing of  Paul.) 

Walchii  (lo.  E.  I.)  de  Vinculis  apostoli  P. 

Witsii  Meletcmata. 

Wolf  (E.  F.  R.)  de  altera  P.  apost.  eaptivit. 

Dissertatio  de  loco  2  Cor.  12:7-9. 


Alton's  Paul  and  his  localities  in  their  past 
and  present  state.  Plates.  1856. 

Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  4:138.  10:142. 

Baptist  Quarterly.  1:154. 

Benson's  Life  of  St.  Paul.  (In  the  language 
of  Scripture,  with  the  Epistles  inserted  in 
their  proper  places.) 

Besser's  St.  Paul  the  Apostle. 

Bevan's  (J.  G.)  Life  of  Paul,  with  the  Epis- 
tles in  their  order. 

Biblioth.  Sacra.  7:743. 

Bloomfield's  (Bp.)  Lectures. 

Blunt's  (Henry)  Lectures  on  the  life  of  Paul. 

Chris.  Disciple.  2:89. 

Chris.  Examiner.  51:89. 

Chris.  Month.  Spect.  5:453.  6:449.  10:418. 

Chris.  Review.  15:95. 

Conybeare's  (W.  J.)  Life  and  Epistles  of  J. 

Dehon's  (Bp.  T.)  Sermons. 

Eadie's  (John)  Paul  the  Preacher. 

Eclec.  Rev.  4th  Scries.   10:253.  N.  S.  5:513. 

Ellerton's  Conduct,  character,  «fec. 

Fletcher's  (J.  W.)  Portrait  of  St.  Paul. 

(lilpin's  Portrait  of  St.  Paul. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Notes  of  sermons. 

Ilowson's  Hulsean  Lectures.   1862. 

Jeacocke's  Vindication  of  the  character  of 
Paul  against  Bolingbroke  and  Middleton. 

Kitto's  JournaL  7:292. 


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Pa  111 — cnnfin  ued. 

Lewin's  (Tho.)  Life  and  Epistles  of  Paul. 

Locke  on  the  Lifi;  of  St.  Paul. 

McKuight  on  the  Epistles.  (End  of  last  vol.) 

Milner"s  (Jose|)h)  Practical  Sermons. 

Monod's  (Adolph)  Sermons  on  St.  Paul. 

More's  ( JIauiiah)  Char,  and  writings  of  St.  P. 

Pearson's  Annalos  Paulina;. 

Quar.  Reg.    15:181. 

Beado's  Christian  experience  as  shown  in 
the  life  and  writings  of  Paul. 

Roberts'  Life  of  St.  Paul. 

Robinson's   (Prof.)  Serm.  on  the  char,  of  P. 

Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (J.)  Shipwreck  of  Paul,  with  disser- 
tations on  the  sources  of  his  writings, 
and  the  ships  of  th(!  ancients. 

Stillingfleet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Tate's  History  of  the  Apostle  Paul. 

Tholuck's  Life,  character,  and  style  of  Paul. 

'Walker's  (James)  Sermons. 

■Whatcly's  DitBculties  in  the  writings  of  P. 

Paul  and  James  Reconciled. 

Altingii  Doctrina  Apost.  Jacobi,  etc. 
Baierus  de  Connexione  fidei  et  operum. 
Buliii  Harmonia  Apostolica. 

Apologia  pro  harmonia.  (Ag.  Tully.) 

Capellus,  (J.)  Observationes  in  Nov.  Test. 
Drusii  Parallela  Sacra. 
Ga'akeri  Animadversiories. 
Knappe,  Scripta  varii  argumenti. 
Millii  Prolegomena  ad  Nov.  Testamentum. 
Misleri  Harmonia  Pauli  et  Jacobi. 
Niemani  Diss,  de  fide  incarnata. 
Pitcairnii  Harmonia  Evangelica. 
Turretini  Concordia  Jacobi  et  Pauli. 
Vorstius  in  Ratione  apost.  Pauli  et  Jacobi. 
"Willii  Sj'mphonia  Pauli  et  Jacobi. 
'Workenii  Meditationes  Privataj. 
Barlow's  (Bp.)  Letters.  (Powerful.) 
Benson's  Crit.  dissertations  on  the  epistles. 
Blackall's  (Dr.  0.)  Sermons. 
Bull's  Apostolical  Harm.    Tr.  by  Wilkinson. 

Letter  to  Nelson. 

Cave's  Apostolical  Antiquities. 

Christian  Review.  1:511. 

Dwight's  Theology.  Ser.  6S. 

Edwards'  Doctrine  of  faith  and  justification. 

Erskine  on  Faith.  (A])pendix.) 

(iataker's  (Chas.)  Way  of  truth  and  peace. 

(Sometimes  printed  at  the  end  of  Thomas 

Gataker's  Antidote  to  error.) 
Hoadley  (Bp.)  on  the  Terms  of  acceptance. 
Hopkins'  (Ezekiel)  Discourses  on  sin. 
Kitto's  Journal  of  Sac.  Lit.  3:237. 
MacKnight  on  the  Epistles. 
Molina's   Account  of  the   several   advances 

the  Church  of  England  hath  made  towards 

Rome  for  these  hundred  years.  1680. 
Owen  on  Justification. 
Pitcarne's  Evangelical  Harmony. 
Richardson's  (William)  Sermons. 
Robinson's  Christian  System.  Ess.  45. 
Tillotson's  Sermons. 


Truman's  Endeavor  to  rectify  some  prevail- 
ing opinions. 
Tully  on  Justification  without  works. 
Wood's  (Prof.)  Works. 

Paul  of  Samosata.    See  samosatians. 

PaulicianSt     See  waldenses. 
Cedreni.  Compendium  Historise. 
Gciseler,  Studien  und  Kritiken. 
Gregoire,  Histoire  des  Sects. 
Limborch,  Historia  Inquisitionis. 
Muratori  Antiquitat.  Italia;  medii  aevi. 
Neander's  Kirchengeschichte. 
Photius,  contra  Manichaeos. 
Schmid,  Hist.  Paulicianorum  Orientalium. 
Siculus,  Historia  Manichaeorum. 
AVolfiii  Manichaeismus  ante  Manichfeos. 

Pauperism.    See  poor  laws. 
Fregier,  Classes  dangereuses  dans  les  grand 

villes. 
Modeste,    Pauperisme :  —  etat    en     France, 

causes,  remedes,  etc. 
Reboul,  Pauperisme  et  Bienfaisance. 

Blackwood's  Magaz.  27:748. 

Bosanquet's  Rights  of  the  poor. 

Chalmers'   (Thomas)   Christian  polity  of  a 

nation.     (Speaks  of  wages,  strikes,  poor 

rates,  savings  banks,  <fec.) 
Political  Economy. 


Chevallier's  The  Labor  question. 

Foreign  Quart.  Rev.  15:159. 

Knight  on  Capital  and  Labor. 

Mease  on  Loan  oSices  and  Savings  funds. 

Pamphleteer.  11:133. 

Quarterly  Review.  64:188. 

Peace.    See  conoress  of  nations. 
Pecqueur,  de  la  Pais,  de  son  principe,  etc. 
des  Armees  dans  leur  rapport  aveo 


Industrie,  etc. 

Advocate  of  Peace.  Period.  Boston,  U.  S. 

Beckwith's  Peace  Manual. 

Book  of  Peace.  (A  collection  of  tracts.) 

Burroughs'  Irenicum. 

Christ.  Disciple.  5:67. 

Christ.  Rev.  12:441.  14:306. 

Christ.    Examiner.    26:179.   33:291.  34:114. 

41:173.  44:356. 
Democratic  Review.  10:107. 
Dymond  on  War. 
Edinb.  Review.  20:213. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 
Fuller  on  the  Means  of  universal  peace. 
Hancock  on  Peace. 
Haweis  on  the  Blessing  of  peace. 
Herald  of  Peace.  Periodical.  London. 
Jay's  Review  of  the  Mexican  War. 
Kempis'  Imitation  of  Christ. 
Knickerbocker  Mag.  3:333,401, 
Macnamara's  P.,  permanent  and  unirersaL 
North  Am.  Review.  6:25. 
North  Brit.  Rev.  16:1. 
Parsons'  Christianity  a  system  of  peaoe. 


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Tracts  by  the  London  Peace  Society. 
Tracts  by  the  American  Peace  Society. 
Uphani's  Peace  Manual. 
Worcester's  (Dr.)  Friend  of  peace. 

Peaceableness*    See  controversy. 
Adams'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Atterbury's  (Francis)  Sermons. 
Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 
Brooks'  (H.)  Practical  Essays. 
Cave's  Pri    itive  Christianity.  Part  3,  cb.  2. 
Evans    on    Christian    Temper.       (Nothing 

better,  as  a  whole,  in  the  language.) 
Gale's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons, 
firove's  (Henry)  Sermons  and  Tracts. 
Howe's  (.John)  Sermons. 
Johnson's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Sermons. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Owen  on  Love,  Peace,  and  Unity. 
Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 
Trimnel's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Peace-MaUers.    See  beatitudes. 

Abernethy's  (.Tohn)  Sermons. 

Brereton's  Sermons. 

Debon's  (Bp.  T.)  Sermons. 

Ecblin's  (|.John)  Sermons. 

Hale's  (Jas.l  Sermons. 

Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Sermons.  (Peace  of  the  Ch.) 

Peace  of  Slind.    See  contentment. 
Lombez,  Lettres  spirituelles. 
Seneca  de  Tranquilitate  animi. 
Addington  on  Christian  peace. 
Barrow's  (William)  Sermons. 
Baxter's  Right  method  for  a  settled  peace 

of  conscience. 
Brady's  (iTicolas)  Sermons. 
Carter's  (Nicholas)  Sermons. 
Charnock's  Works. 
Durham's  (James)  Sermons. 
Dwight's  Theology.  Ser.  84. 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works.  (Sermons.) 
Gilpin's  (William)  Sermons. 
Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  Works. 
Jones'  (Wm.  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 
Stillingfleet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Trcbeck's  (Andrew)  Sei-mons. 
Vaughn  (Henry)  on  the  Fruits  of  the  Spirit. 

Pelagian!  sin. 

Pru.  ■        See    writers    against  decrees,   and 

ORIGINAL    SIN. 

Pelagii  Epistohe. 

Whitby  on  the  Imputation  of  Adam's  sin. 

Con. 
Augustin,  de  Peccatorum  meritis,  etc. 

de  Gestis  Pelagii. 

de  Gratia  Christi,  etc. 

de  Natura  et  gratia. 

de  Perfcctione,  justitia,  etc. 

. de  Libero  arbitrio. 

de  Corruptione  et  gratia. 

•  de  Dono  perseverantia. 

Jerome,  Epistola  ad  Ctesiphontem. 


Pelagian  i!>m — continued. 

Anselm  do  Concordia  gratiaj  Dei  cum  libero 
arbitrio. 

Bradwardin,  de  Causa  Dei. 

Home  de  Sententiis  patrum. 

Jansenii  Augustinus.  (This  great  work  col- 
lects all  that  Augustine  wrote  touching 
Pelagianism,  even  every  scattered  sentence. 
In  an  appendix  is  collated  all  the  passages, 
in  the  other  Fathers,  relating  to  this  con- 
troversy. It  occupied  the  author  twenty 
years.) 

Noris,  Vindicise  Augustinianse. 

Marii  Opera.  (The  best  edition  is  that  of 
Baluze.  1684.) 

Mercntoris  (Marii)  Opera. 

Vossii  (G.  J.)  Theses  Theolog1c£e. 

Wiggers'  Darstellung  d.  Augustinismus  und 
Pelagianismus. 

Beza's  Popery  in  patched  Pelagianism. 

Biblioth.  Sac.  5:205. 

Christian  Rev.  3:411. 

Knox's  (John)  Answer  to  the  blasphemoua 

cavillations,  &c. 
Lit.  and  Theol.  Rev.  4:469.  5:38. 
Methodist  Quar.  Rev.  8:436. 
Short's  Bampton  Lecture.  1846. 
Skepp  (John)  on  Divine  energy. 
Wiggers  on  Augustanism  and  Pelagianism. 
Williams'  (John)  Dissertation  on  P. 

The  writers  of  the  5th  century  on  this 
controversy,  are  mentioned  by  Boddeus,  in 
his  hagoge,  Tom.  II.  The  following  histor- 
ical works  sufficiently  set  forth  the  chief 
arguments. 

Pelagians,  History  of. 

Alvarez  de  orgine  Pelag.  hteres.  et  ejus  pro- 

gressu  et  damnatione. 
Buddei  Isagoge  ad  Theologiam. 
Daniel,  Histoire  du   Coneile   de   Diospolis. 

(In  his  Opuscula.) 
Garnerii  Supplemcntum   Oper.    Theodoreti. 
Jacobi  die  Lehre  des  Pelagius. 
Lilienthali  Miscellanea  Sacra. 
Longueval,  Historia  Pelagiana. 
Noris,  Diss,  de  Synodo  Quinta  fficumenica. 

(A  famous  work,  by  a  jiapal  writer.) 
Petavii  Pelagianorum  dogmatum  historia. 
Vossii  Hist.  Pelagiana.  (Apologetical.) 
AValchii  (J.  G.)  Miscellanea  Sacra. 

Fairbairn's  Theological  Essays. 

Le  Clerc's  Life  of  Clemens  Alexandrinus. 

Norris'  (Robt.)  History  of  Pelagianism. 

Usseri  Antiquitates  Ecclesiasticaj. 

Wall's  History  of  Infant  B.aptism.  Chap.  19. 

Wigger's  History  of  Augustinism  and  Pela- 
gianism, from  original  sources.  Translated 
by  R.  Emerson. 

Penance.    See  popert. 
Dalla?us  de  Poenis  et  Satisfactione. 
Ledrou,  Diss.  IV  de  contritione. 


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Penance — continufd. 

Morinus  de  Disciplina  poenitentiae.  ("A 
work  which  contains  whatever  can  be 
said  on  the  subject." — Dupin.) 

Suiceri  Observationes  Sacrae. 

Butler's  (Alban)  Sermons. 

Cave's  Primitive  Christianity.  Part  3,  eh.  5. 

Gahan's  (William)  Sermons.  (Papal.) 

Salter's  Hall  Sermons.  Ser.  by  Dr.  Hunt. 

Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Polemic  Sermons. 

AVharton  (C.  H.)  on  Penance. 

Penitent  Thief. 

Bateman's  (Josiah)  Sermons. 
Blunfs  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Dealtry's  (William)  Sermons. 

Penn,  ■William.    See  friends. 
Marsillac,  Vie  de  Guil.  Penn. 
Penn's  (Wm.)  Works.  2  vols.,  folio.  1756. 
Analytical  Mag.  2:442. 

Bess'  Confut.  of  the  charge  of  Deism  agt.  P. 
Christ.  Rev.  17:555. 
Democratic  Rev.  29:130. 
Eclec.  Mag.  21:433.  23:115. 
Edinb.  Rev.  21:444.  (Jeffrey.)  94:116,229. 
Life  of  Penn  ;  by  Clarkson. 

by  D'Aubign6. 

by  Dixon. 

by  Ellis. 

by  Janney. 
Littell's  Living  Age.  8:617.  27:304.  29:297. 

30:419. 
Meth.  Quart.  Rev.  12:119. 
N.  Am.  Rev.  66:109. 
Paget's  Inquiry  into  the  charges  brought  by 

Lord  Macaulay  against  W.  Penn. 
Sparks'  American  Biography. 
Westminster  Rev.  54:117. 

Pentateucli.    See  Samaritan  Pentateuch. 
ArnauJ,  le  Pent,  defendu  contre  les  attaques 

de  la  critique  negative. 
Arnheim's  Anmerkungen. 
Frazzeni  Disquisitiones  Biblicae. 
Gesenius  de  Pentateucho. 
Grandpierre.  Essais  sur  la  Pentateuque. 
Hartmann,  Hist,  kritischc  forschungen,  eta. 
Hcngstenherg's  Geschichte  des  P.  erwiesen. 

Authentic  des  Pentateuchs. 

Hufnagle  de  Pent,  versione  Alexandrinse. 
Koolhaas,  Observ.  philologico-exegeticse. 
Levi,  Nouvelle  traduction  Franjaise. 
Meklenburgii  (J.  Z.)  Seriptura  ac  traditio. 
Mendelssohn's  Einleitung  in    Pentat.  Mosis. 
Paulus,  Commentatio  eritica  vers.  Pent. 
Robertson!  Clavis  Pentateuchi.    (The  words 

in    their   order,  with    Latin  and  English 

versions,    notes,    &c.     New    Edition    by 

Kinghorn.  1824.) 
Rosenmiiller,  de  Versione  Pent.  Persiea. 
Theineri  Descriptio  codicis  manuscripti  qui 

vers.  P.  Arabic!  continet. 
Toepler  de  P.  interpretatione  Alexandrina. 
Tychseni  Disputat.  histor.  philol.  eritica. 


Pentateuch — continued. 

Alexander's  (W.)  P.  illustrated.  (Historical, 

geographical,  and  explanatory.) 
Alli.x's  Reflections  on  the  books  of  Moses. 
Amer.  Bib.  Repos.  2:681.  11:416.  12:458. 
Amer.  Quart.  Register.  9:59.  f 

Bibliotheca  Sac.  2:356,668.  4:188, 
Blunt's  Hulsean  Lectures.  1832. 

Veracity   of    the    P.   argued    from 


undesigned  coincidences. 

Brightwell's  (T.)  Notes  on  the  Pentateuch. 

Brownson's  Quart.  Rev.  2d  Series.  2:507. 

Caunter's  Poetry  of  the  Pentateuch. 

Christ.  Exam.  28:147.  29:63. 

Eclec.    Rev.  4th  Ser.  9:415.  15:267.  28:694. 

Exeter  Hall  Lectures  to  young  men. 

Faber's  (Geo.  S.)  Bampton  Lectures.  1801. 

Graves'  Lectures  on  the  Pentateuch. 

Grinfield's  Apology  for  the  Pentateuch. 

Green's  (W.  H.)  Pentateuch  vindicated. 
(Reply  to  Colenso.) 

Hamilton's  P.  and  its  assailants.  (Meets 
every  form  of  modern  objection.  1852.) 

Havcrnick's  Introduction  to  the  Pentateuch. 
Translated  by  W.  L.  Alexander. 

Trans,  by  Thomson. 

Hengstcnberg's  Genuineness,  &o.  Translated 
by  J.  E.  Ryland. 

Jamieson's  Use  of  sacred  history.  (Two 
preliminary  dissertations.) 

Le  Clerc's  Twelve  Dissertations. 

Lit.  and  Theol.  Rev.   2:171. 

MacDonald's  Introduet.  to  the  P.  (Discusses 
the  genuineness,  authority,  and  design.) 

N.  Amer.  Rev.  22:274. 

Palfrey's  Academical  Lectures. 

Parker's  Bibliotheca  Biblica.  (A  Comm.  on 
the  Pentat.  from  the  writings  of  the  early 
Fathers,  with  a  catalogue  of  heretics  cen- 
sured by  them.  This  huge  work  is  accom- 
panied by  many  Dissertations  by  Dr. 
Heywood,  on  the  more  curious  and  un- 
common subjects.) 

Popham's  Extracts  from  the  P.,  compared 
with  passages  in  Greek  and  Latin  authors. 

Porter's  Pentateuch  and  the  Gospels. 

Princeton  Review.  2:549.  10:542. 

Smith's  (Geo.)  Lectures  on  the  P.  (Special 
reference  to  recent  objections.  1863.) 

Thompson's  Guide  to  the  study  of  the  P. 

Townsend's  (George)  Pentateuch  and  Job 
arranged  in  chronological  order. 

Yeates'  Collation  of  an  Indian  copy  of  the 
Hebrew  Pentateuch. 

Pentecost.     See   nr ft  of  tongues, 

SPIRITUAI,  GIFTS. 

Porfectability  of  Alan. 

See   HUMAN    prosress. 

Perfection,  Christian. 

lis  attninableneaa  in  this  life, 
Pn,. 
Maciirii  Homiliae. 
Osorio  de  Justitia  Coelesti. 


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Perfection,  Clirlstiau — continued. 

Osorio  de  Nobilitate  Christiana. 

Rodriguez,  Idea  perfectionis  Christiana?. 

Baker's  (A.)  Sermons  on  the  afifections. 

Barclay's  A.pology. 

Besse's  Defence  of  Quakerism. 

Caussin's  (Nicholas)  Holy  Court. 

Couling  (Nich.)  on  the  Saints'  perfection. 

Fenelon  on  Christian  Perfection. 

Finney's  (Cha.  G.)  Lectures  to  Christians. 

Fitch  (Charles)  on  Christian  perfection. 

Fletcher's  Checks  to  Antinomianism. 

Harrison  on  Entire  Sanctification. 

Hunt  on  Entire  Sanctification. 

Law  (Wm.)  on  Christian  Perfection. 

Life  of  Wesley  :  by  Coke. 

Lucas'  (Dr.  Rich.)  Practical  Christianity. 

Mahan  on  Christian  Perfection. 

Methodist  Quart.  Review.  1:123,307.    3:447. 

8:293.  9:484. 
Oberlin  Evangelist.  Periodical. 
Peek's  Doct.  of  P.  stated ;   with  a  critical 

and  historical  exam,  of  the  controversy. 

Central  idea  of  Christianity. 

Penn's  (G.)  Institutes  of  Macarius. 
Summerfield's  (John)  Sermons. 
Treffry  on  Christian  Perfection. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 

Oon. 
Gahn,  de   Causis   cur  homo   ad  perfectam 

sanotitatem  non  pervenit. 
Melancthonis  Loci  communes. 
Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  5:166,406.  2d  Series. 

1:44.  2:143.  4:408. 
Augsburg  Confession  of  faith. 
Ball's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Bates'  Spiritual  perfection  unfolded. 
Cappe's  (Newcombe)  Practical  Discourses. 
Christian  Rev.  7:222.  9:232,481. 
Christian  Quart.  Spect.  1:1. 
Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 
Doddridge's  Commentary  on  1  John  3:9. 
Edinb.  Review.  21:8. 
Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 
Fox's  (John)  Reply  to  Osorio.  (Powerful.) 
Gale's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Hale's  Methodism  inspected. 
Lit.  and  Theol.  Rev.  1:554.  3:5. 
Lucas'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
New  Englander.  1:216.  6:177. 
Princeton  Rev.  13:231.  14:426. 
Selections  from  Edinb.  Review.  3:214. 
Snodgrass'  Scripture  doct.  of  Santification. 
Upham  on  Christian  Perfection. 
Waterland's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 
Watmough's  Practical  Essays. 
Wood's  (Leonard)  Works. 

Period  of  Clirist's  Ministry. 

See  CHRONOLOor,  duration. 

Period  of  1260  years.    See  antichkist, 

DANIEL,  MILLENNIUM,  PROPHECT. 

Brown's  (John  Aquila)  Eventide. 
Christian  Observer.  14:427.  28:396. 
Cunningham  on  the  Seals  and  Trumpets. 


Digby  on  the  1260  years. 
Ettrick's  Second  Exodus. 
Season  and  Time. 


Faber's  (Geo.  S.)  Sacred  Calendar. 

Habersham  on  the  Prophetic  Scriptures. 

Maitland's  Inquiry  into  the  grounds  on 
which  the  prophetic  periods  of  Daniel  and 
John  are  supposed  to  consist  of  ]  260  years. 

Second  Inquiry. 

Letter  to  Rev.  W.  Digby. 

Reply  to  Cunningham. 


Manchester's  (Geo.)  Times  of  Daniel. 
Whitaker  on  Prophecy.  (Opposes  Faber.) 

Perjury.    See  oaths,  third  commandment. 
Putfendorf  de  Leg.  Naturae.  Lib.  IV,  cap.  2. 
Barrow's  Works. 
Blair's  (James)  Sermons. 
Burnet's  (Gilbert)  Sermons. 
Disney's  Crying  sin  of  Perjury. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  2,  prop.  56. 
Fisher's  Guilt  and  danger  of  perjury. 
Green  (Bp.)  on  the  Wickedness  of  perjury. 
Paley's  Moral  Philosophy. 
Wake's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Whitaker's  (Edw.  W.)  Sermons. 

Persecution. 

Augustine,  Opera. 
Athanasius,  Apologetiei  duo. 
Athenagoras,  Legatio  pro  Christianis. 
Clemens  Alex.,  Opera  quae  extant. 
Justin  M.,  Apologite  dace. 
Origen,  Exhortatio  ad  martyrium. 
Tertullian,  de  Prsescriptione  Haereticorum. 
Abernethy's  (Dr.  John)  Tracts. 
Bayle's  Philosophical  Com.  on  Luke  14:23. 

"  Compel  them  to  come  in." 
Bray  on  Papal  Usurpation. 
Childs'  Mischief  of  persecution. 
Christian  Observer.  10:13. 
Clarke's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Sermons. 

Looking-glass  for  persecutors. 


Cotton's  Bloodj'  tenet  washed.  (Justifies.) 
Dick's  Philosophy  of  Religion.   Ch.  4. 
Doddridge's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Doddridge's  (J.)  Lectures.  Part  3.  prop.  77. 
Duncan  on  Persecution  for  opinion's  sake. 
Eclectic  Rev.  New  Series.  7:573. 
Edwards'  (Thomas)  Dissertations. 
Emlyn's  CThomas)  Tracts. 
Evans'  Peace  and  Persecution  inconsi.«tent. 
Fariugdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 
Fox  (Geo.),  Concerning  P.  in  all  ages. 

Moderation  of  the  heathen  Emperors. 


Francowitz's  Witnesses  of  the  truth. 
Grosvenor's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 
Hickes's  (Dr.  Geo.)  Sermons.  (What  is  P.?) 
Horneck's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Humphreys'  (W.  G.)  Hulsean  Lectures.  1850. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Life  of  Erasmus.      (Has  some  fine 


passages  touching  the  iniquity  of  Protes- 
tants persecuting  Baptists.) 


353 


Persecntion—cnnfinui'd. 

Lactantius   on   the    Deaths    of  persecutors. 

Trnntilatccl  by  Burnet. 
Liuiborch's  History  of  the  Inquisition.    (In- 

trotluction.^ 
Martin   Marinelate's   Dialogue,    wherein   is 

laid  open  the  tyrannical  dealing's  of  the 

Lord  JJishops!,  &c. 

Arraignment  of  Mr.  Persecution. 

Masillon's  Sermons. 

Montesquieu's  Spirit  of  Laws. 

Moyle's  Posthumous  Works. 

putt's  Evangelical  Christendom. 

Price's  Morals. 

Salter's  Hall  Sermons.  Ser.  by  Grosvenor. 

Shaftesbury's  Characteristics  of  men,  &o. 

Sumner's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (jer.)  Liberty  of  prophecying. 

Watson's  Apology  for  the  Bible. 

Wickliffe  (J.)  on  Persecution. 

Williams'  (Roger)  Bloody  tenet. 

Essays  on  religious  liberty. 

Bloedy  tenet  more  bloody.  (Reply  to 

Cotton.) 

Persecution,   History  of. 

Cyprian,  de  Mortibus  persecutorum. 
Lactantius,  de  Mortibus  persecutorum. 
Benkendorf's  Kurtzgefasste  Historic. 
Camboline,  Hist.  d.  evenemens,  etc.  (France.) 
Cellarii  Dissert.  Academicse.    (Under  Nero.) 
Claude,  Tableau  de  la  P.  sous  Louis  XIV. 
Comenii  Hist,  persec.  ecclesiiie  Bohemicffi. 
Coquerel,  les  Formats  pour  la  Foi. 
Eusebius  de  Martyribus  Palestinae. 
Fabricii  Lux  Bvangelii  Salutaris.  Cap.  25,26. 
Heumani  Disputationes.  (Under  Trajan.) 
Huldrious  de  calumnii?  Gentilium  in  Chris. 
Kirchmayeri  Dissertationes.  (Under  Trajan.) 
Kortholti  Paganus  obtrectator. 

Persec.  eceles.  primitivae. 

Lazari  Diss,  select*.  (Apostolic  age.) 
Ruinarti  Hist,  persecutionis  VandaliciB. 
Simonetta  Hist,  des  persecutions. 
Tesmari  Processus  Gentilium  in  Christianos. 
Walch,  Christianorum  sub  Diocletiano  P. 

P.  Neronianae  Explicatio. 

Aikman's  Annals  of  P.  in  Scotland. 

Aretius'  Historj'  of  Valentinian. 

Backus'  (Isaac)  History  of  New  England. 

Bathumley's  Material  passages  of  Ch.  Hist. 

Benedict's  History  of  the  Baptists. 

Besse's  Sufferings  of  the  Quakers. 

Bion's     Torments    of    French    Protestants 

aboard  the  Galleys.  1712. 
Bowers'  Lives  of  the  Popes. 
Bray's  Papal  Usurpations. 
Bungener's  Priest  and  the  Huguenot. 
Bowers'  Lives  of  the  Popes. 
Burman  on  the  Persecution  of  Diocletian. 
Chandler's  Hist,  of  persecution.     (From  the 

patriarchal  age,  by  Heathen,  Papists,  and 

Protestants,  to  George  II.) 
Ciocci's  P.  at  Rome  in  the  19th  century. 
Clark's  (Sam.)  General  Martyrology.  Plates. 

28 


Persecution,  History  of—cnntinutd. 

Comenius'  Hist,  of  the   Bohemian  persecut. 

Coverdale's  (Miles)  Godly,  fruitful,  and 
comfortable  Letters.  (Contains  letters  of 
Cranmer,  Ridley,  Hooper,  Philpot,  Brad- 
ford, Lady  Grey,  and  many  others.  De- 
serves to  be  reprinted.) 

Croshy's  History  of  the  Baptists. 

De  Castro's  Persecution  of  Spanish  Protest. 

Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Ser.  8:423.    (Madagascar.) 

Ellis'  Visits  to  Madagascar.  1850  to  1856. 

Enaroll's  P.  of  Protestants  in  France. 

Fish's  (H.  C.)  Price  of  soul  liberty,  and  who 
paid  it. 

Fox's  (John)  Acts  and  Monuments. 

Gibbon's  (Tho.)  Oj)press.  of  French  Protest. 

Gough's  History  of  the  Quakers. 

History  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes.  (Being  an 
account  of  all  the  persecutions  that  have 
been  in  France  from  its  first  publication 
to  the  present  time.  1694.) 

Howie's  Scotch  Worthies. 

Ivemy's  History  of  the  Baptists. 

Lactantius'  Death  of  persecutors.  Trans,  by 
Bp.  Burnet. 

Tr.  by  Lord  Hailes. 

Tr.  by  Dairy mple.  (The  best.) 


Lardner's  Jewish  and  Heathen  testimonies. 

Lloyd's  Memoirs  of  the  lives,  actions,  suffer- 
ings, &c.,  of  those  who  have  suffered  for 
the  Protestant  religion. 

Lockman's  History  of  Popish  persecutions. 

Lombard's  Ancient  and  modern  persecutions. 

Marolle's  Persecution  of  Prot.  in  France. 

McCoan's  Protestant  endurance  under  Popish 
cruelty. 

Neal's  History  of  the  Puritans. 

Niles'  Register.  18:82. 

Rey's  Persecutions  by  the  French  clergy. 

Robinson's  (Anth.)  History  of  Persecution. 

Schoberl's  Intolerance  of  the  Ch.  of  Rome. 

Simpson's  Voice  from  the  desert.  (Persecu- 
tion in  Scotland.) 

Symson's  Persec.  of  the  first  6  centuries. 

Taylor's  (M.)  England's  bloody  tribunal. 
Many  plates. 

Westminster  Rev.  2:1. 

Wilkes'  History  of  the  persecution  of  Protes- 
tants in  France  in  1814-1840. 

Woodrow's  Sufferings  of  the  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

Wright's  History  of  Religious  P.,  from  tho 
Apostolic  age  to  the  present.  1816. 

Perseverance  of  the  Saints. 

Abbot  (R.)  de  Perseverantia  Sanctorum. 

Acta  Synodi  Dordrect. 

Kendall  (G.)  Sanctis  Sancti. 

Markii  Medulla.  Cap.  XXVII. 

Prideaux  Leetiones  de  controversis. 

Stapferi  Theologiae  Institutiones. 

Tarnovii  Exercitationes  Biblicaj.  Appendix. 

Witsii  Eeonomia  Foederis.  Lib.  III. 

Zanchii  Opera  tlieologica.  Vol.  VII. 

Backus'  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Baxter's  End  of  Controversy. 


354 


Perseverance — cnntinwd. 

Brackenbury's  (Edward)  Discourses. 
Crisp's  (Tobias)  Christ  alone  exalted. 
Dawson's  Vindication  of  the  saint's  P. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  8. 
Dwight's  Theology.  Disc.  87. 
Edwards'  (John)  Theologia  reformata. 

Veritas  redux. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works.  (Sermons.) 
Evans  (J.  H.)  on  the  Doct.  of  final  persev. 
Gill's  Sermons  and  tracts.  (Very  clear.) 
Hale's  Golden  Remains. 
Hall  ^Tho.)  on  Final  Perseverance. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Polemic  works. 
Hall's  (Robt.  Sen.)  Help  to  Zion's  trarellers. 
Home's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 
Howe's  Living  Temple. 

Kendall's  Doct.  of  the  P.  of  the  saints  vind. 
Knowles'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Lime  Street  Lectures. 
Maurice's  Sermons. 
Mavor's  (William)  Sermons. 
Oliver's  (Tho.)  Refutation  of  the  Doct.,  Ac. 
Owen  (John)  on  the  P.  of  the  saints. 
Paige  on  the  Perseverance  of  the  saints. 
Park  Street  Lectures.  Lect.  11. 
Prynne's  Perpetuitie  of  a  regenerate  man's 
estate. 

God  no  deluder. 

Ryder's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Saurin's  Sermons. 

Spurgeon's  (C.  H.)  Sermons.  8th  Series. 

Stennet's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Taggart's  (Sam.)  Vind.  of  the  doctrine  of  P. 

Toplady's  Works. 

Tyler's  Doctrine  of  the  Persev.  of  Saints. 

Tyndall's  (Wm.  the  Martyr)  Works. 

Whately's  (Abp.)  Essays.  Ess.  4. 

Whitby's  Discourse  on  the  five  points. 

AVilliston's    Sermons. 

Zanehius'  Three  tracts. 

Personal   Identity. 

Butler's  Analogy  of  relig.  and  nat.  Diss.  1. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Proposition  11. 
Le  Clerc's  Ontology.  Chap.  2. 
Locke's  Essays.  Bk.  2,  chap.  27. 
Reid's  Intellectual  Powers. 
Watts'  Essays.  Ess.  12. 

Personal  Reign  of  Christ. 

See    MILLENARIANS,    SECOND  ADVENT. 

Personal  Religion.  See  pract.  piety, 
and  the  various  graces,  aud  duties, 
under  their  proper  heads. 

Personality  of  the  Holy  Gliost. 

See    HOLT  SPIKIT. 

Deutschius  de  Personalit.  Spiritus  S. 
Doederlini  Theologia. 
Dorschei  (loann.  Geo.)  Dissertationes. 
Gerhardi  Loci  Theologici. 
Melancthonis  Opera. 
Noeselti  Opuscula. 
Christian  Review.  17:21.3. 
Dwight's  Theology.  Ser.  70. 


Personality  of  the  H.  G. — continued. 

Hawker's  Sermons. 

Jenkins  on  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Middleton  on  the  Greek  article. 

Owen  on  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Pierce's  (S.  E.)  Scripture  Testimonies. 

Scott's  (Tho.)  Theological  Essays.  Ess.  13. 

Smith's  (John  Pye)  Sermons. 

Stephens  (Will.)  on  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Vaughn's  (J.)  Lectures.  Lect.  8. 

Wardlaw's  (Ralph)  Discourses. 

Perverseness. 

Nance's  (John)  Sermons. 
Parry's  (Joshua)  Sermons. 

Peshito  Version.    See  striac. 

Pestilence. 

Wedelii  (G.  W.)  Exercitationes  decades. 
Andrews'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Bridges'  (Wm.)  Works.    (Expos,  of  Ps.  91.) 
Grindall's  Remarks.  (Parker  Soc.  publ.) 
Hooper's  (Bp.)  Homily.  (In  his  works  edited 

by  L.  Richmond.) 
Scott's  (John)  Narrative  of  the  great  plague 

of    London,    with    remarks   on   religious 

preparation  for  pestilence. 

Peter.    See  bioorapht. 
Clemens  Rom.,  de  Rebus  gestis,  peregrina- 
tionibus,  etc.,  Petri. 

Bibliander,  de  Vita,  doctrina,  operibus. 
Ellendorf,    ist  P.  in    Rom   unci   Bischof  d. 

Rom.  Kirche  gewesen  ? 
Korthoiti  Dissertationes. 
Passaglia  de  prerogativis  Petri.  (Collects  all 

the   incidents   in    Peter's   life.  Canonical, 

Apocryphal,  and  Traditional,  which  seem 

to   favor  the   doctrine  of  his   supremacy 

over  the  other  Apostles.) 
Sanctorii  Acta  Sancti  Apostoli  Petri. 
Spanheim  de  Ficta  profectione  P.  in  Rom. 
Stengelii  Com.  rerum  gestar.  prineipis  P. 
Strauchii  Diss,  historico-theologica. 
Veleni    Tract,    quo    18    argum.    adserunter 

Petrum  nunquam  Romge  fuisse. 
Xavier  (Hier.),  Historia  sancti  Petri. 
Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Blunt's  Lectures  on  the  history  of  Peter. 
Brown's  (J.  H.)  Peter  never  at  Rome. 
Christ.  Monthly  Spectator.  4:1.  10:172. 
Dehon's  (Bp.  T.)  Sermons. 
Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Lake's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Lee's  (Bp.  Alfred)  Practical  Discourses.  (His 

life  of  Peter  is  also  printed  separately.) 
North  British  Rev.  10:39.  (On  the  question 

Was  Peter  ever  at  Rome  ?) 
Scheller's  Was  Peter  ever  at  Rome  ? 
Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Simon's    Miss,    and    Martyrdom    of    Peter. 

(Preface,  Ac,  by  McCaul  and  Cumming.) 
Taylor's  Norrisean  Cambridge  prize  essay. 
Thompson's  (F.  E.)  Lent  Lectures.  Lect.  10. 


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Peter's  Dissimulation. 

Bradford's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Gilpin's  (William)  Sermons. 
Jay's  (W.)  Short  sermons  for  families. 
Mason's  (John)  Sermons. 
McGill's  (Stephenson)  Sermons. 
Quenstedt's  Dissertations. 
Rees'  (Abraham)  Sermons. 
Richter  on  Paul's  Rebuke  to  Peter. 
Taylor's  (T.  G.)   Conduct  and  ohiir.  of  Peter 
as  giving  evidence  of  the  Chris,  religion. 

Peter  the  Hermit. 

Oultreman,  Vie  de  Pierre  Thermit. 

Petrobruslaiis.    See   council  of  pisa. 
Bassnage,  Histoire  des  Eglises  Reformees. 
Codex  Inquisitionis  Tolosanas. 
Heckerus  de  Testibus  veritatis.  Sec.  XII. 
Heltneri   Petrobrusiani  et  Henriciani  Testes 

veritatis.  Seculo  XII. 
Mabilloni  Annales  Bonedictini. 
Meisneri  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
London  Baptist  Mag.  July,  1862. 

PharaoH,  Hardening  of. 
Bloomfleld's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Bradley's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Fleetwood  on  Miracles. 
Limborch's  Theology.  Bk.  6,  eh.  9. 
Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Saurin's  Dissertations. 
Sherlock  on  Prophecy. 

Pharisees.    See  Judaism,  sects. 
Brend's  Unterscheid  der  Moral  Christi  und 

der  Phariswer. 
Grossmaun  de  Collegio  Pharisaeorum. 
Josephus  de  Bello  Judaico. 
Opitii  (H.)  Exercitationes. 
Reschenbergii  (L.  A.)  Dissertationes. 
Schmidii  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Ugoliui  Trihasresium. 
Beausobre's  Introduction  to  the  New  Test. 
Wotten's  (Wm.)  Miscellaneous  Discourses. 

Philistines. 

Hitzig's  Urgeschichte  und  Mythologie. 

Philanthropy.     See  benevolence. 
Ilorsford's    P.    the   genius   of   Christianity. 
(With    sketches    of    the     most    eminent 
philanthropists.) 

Philo  Alexandrlnus. 

Klihn,  Spieilegium  Observ.  ad  N.  Test. 
Loesneri  Observ.  ad  Nov.  Test,  e  Philone. 

Phllo  Judaens. 

Philonis  Jud;<?i  Opera.  (Nearly  coinciding 
in  date  with  the  first  promulgation  of  the 
gospel ;  and  throwing  much  light  on  the 
Jewish  and  Heathen  literature  of  that  era, 
and  its  influence  on  Christianity.  The 
best  edition  of  it.s  time  is  that  of  Mangey, 
1742.  The  most  complete  is  that  of 
RiCHNER,  1829.  There  are  several  others.) 


Bellier,  (Euvres  de  Philon. 

Carpzovii    (J.    B.)    Exercitationes    Saorae. 

(Prolegomena.) 
Dahlii  Chrestomathia  Philoniana. 
Fabricii  (F.  A.)  Opusculorum  Sylloge  P. 
Grossmanni  Questiones  Philoneae. 
Hornemanni  Observationes  de  Canonc  V.  T. 
Muller    (J.    G.)     iiber    die    Textkritik    der 

schriften  des  P. 
Scheffer  de  Usu  P.  in  interpret.  N.  Test. 
Bryant  (Jacob)  on  the  Logos.     (Gives  large 

extracts  from  Philo,  on  the  doctrines  of 

Christianity.) 
Jones'    (John)     Ecclesiastical     Researches. 

(Proves  him  to  be  a  historian  of  Christ.) 
Morgan  on  the  Trinity  of  Philo   and   Plato. 

(Discusses  the   influence  of  these  writers 

on  the  Christian  Fathers.) 
Princeton  Review.  23:624. 
Yonge's  Trans,  of  the  works  of  Philo.    1855. 

Philology.  See  affiliation  of  lanouares, 

BIBLICAL  CRITCIISM,  DIALECTS,  DIFFI- 
CULTIES, HEB.  LANQUAOE,  HKKMENEU- 
TICS,  IDIOMS,  ORIGIN  uF  LANogAOES, 
POETRT  OF  THE  HEBREWS,  STYLE  OF 
INSPIRED  WRITERS,  VARIOUS  READ- 
INGS,    VOWEL  POINTS. 

Adami  Observationes  Theologieae. 
Exercitationes  Exegeticie. 


Adelung  (J.  C),  Mithridates.  (Contains 
much  curious  matter.  Among  other  things, 
the  Lord's  prayer,  in  500  languages.) 

Alberti  Observationes  Philologicse  in  N.  T. 

Almeloveeni  Amoenitates  Theologicae. 

Baueri   Dicta  classica  V.  T.  notis  illustrata. 

Bengelii  Apparatus  criticus  ad  N.  T. 

Biel,  Thesaurus  Philologicus.  ("  Necessary 
to  the  biblical  student." — Dibdin.) 

Bocharti  Phaleg  and  Canaan. 

Bode  (C.  A.),  Pseudo  critica  Millio-Bengeli- 
ana.  ("  Indispensable  to  those  who  use 
Mills'  Greek  testament,  but  are  unac- 
quainted with  the  Syriae  and  Arabic." — 
MicHAELis.  He  insists  that  Mill  and 
Bengel  are  often  misled  by  Oriental  vers.) 

Bonfrerii  Prolegomena. 

Bos,  Exercitationes  Philologicse  in  quibus 
N.  T.  loca  auctoribus  Grsecis  illustrantur. 

Ellipses  Graecse.  Cura  Michaelis. 

Ed.    Sehsefer,    quibus 

adduntur  pleonasmi  Grasei  B.  Weiske, 
una  cum  G.  Hermanni  diss,  de  elipsi  et 
pleonasmo  Graecie. 

Brctschneideri  Lexicon  manuale  N.  Test. 

Bulleri  Dissertationes  Sacrae. 

Burtoni  Graecae  linguae  Historia. 

Bustorfii  Lexicon  Chaldaicum,  Talmudicum, 
et  Rabbinicum. 

Castellii  Lexicon  Ileptaglotton.  (Hebrew, 
Chaldee,  Syriae,  Arabic,  Samaritan, 
Ethiopia,  and  Persian.) 

Harmonia  Grammat.  Heb.,  Chaldee, 


Syriae,  Samar.,  Ethiop.,  Arabic,  et  Persic. 
Cawton,    de   usu  ling.    Heb.    in   philologia 

theoretica. 
Cellarii  Philolog.  sac.  ling.  Orientalium. 


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Philology — cimtinued. 

Cornelius  a  Laplde,  Prolegomena. 

Crenii  Collectiones  variae  esereitationes 
philologicarum. '  (20  vols.,  folio.) 

Curtii  Vind.  textus  N.  T.  contra  Harduinum. 

De  Dieu,  Grauimatiea  linguar.  Orientalium. 

Delrii  Adagia  Sacra  Vet.  et  Nov.  Test. 

Drusii  Critica  Sacra. 

Du  Cange  de  Causis  corruptaj  inf.  Grajcitat. 

Glossarium  ad  script,  inf.  Grtecitatis. 

Latinitatis. 

Ernesti  Opuscula.   (Very  valuable.) 

Eschenbach,  Syntagma. 

Fabricii  Opera  varia. 

Fagii  Compendiaria  Isagoge  in  ling.  Heb. 

Fischeri  Prolusiones.  (Useful  for  his  able 
judgment  of  various  lexicons,  previous  to 
1790,  and  exhibition  of  their  errors.) 

Franzii  Interpretatio  Scripturse  Sacrae. 

Gesenii  Thesaurus  philologico-criticus. 

Glassii  Philologia  Sacra. 

Hackspanii  Diss,  philol.  et  theol.  sylloge. 

HassEei  et  Larapii  Bibliotheca  Philologica. 

Hoogeveen  de  Particulis  ling.  GVsecae. 

H»ttingeri  Thesaurus  Philologicus. 

Dissertationes. 

Houbiganti  Prolegomena.   (Unsafe.) 

Hunt,  de  Usu  dialectorum  Orientalium,  ac 
prajcipue  Arabicie,  in  Hebr.  codice  interp. 

Illirici  Clavis  Scripturaj.  r 

labloiiski  CoUectio  et  explicatio  voeum 
vEgyptiacorum  quaruni  mentio  apud 
scriptores  veteres  oceurrit. 

Koeoheri  Analeet.i  philologica.  (A  necessary 
addition  to  "Wolf.) 

Koolhaas,  Dissertationes  grummatico-sacrffi. 
("  Excellent."'— Dr.  Parr.) 

La  Crozianarum  Thesaurus  Epistolarum. 
(Contains  a  great  number  of  letters  from 
the  cotemporaries  of  La  Croze :  e.  g., 
Bengel,  Bentley,  Brucker,  Eisner,  Franke, 
Hase,  Lampe,  &c.) 

Lakemackeri  Observationes  PhilologicEe. 
("  Exquisite." — Riemmann.) 

Leighii  Annotationes  in  N.  T. 

Leusdeni  Opera. 

Maj'ii  Introd.  ad  studium  philologicum. 

Miehaelis  (J.  G.)  Exercitationes. 

Mori  Acroases  Academieae. 

Dissertationes. 

Morini  Explicationes  Sacrae. 

Mosheimii  Cogitationes  in  N.  T. 

Naekii  Opuscula  philologica. 

Oudini  (Casim.)  Dissertationes. 

Palairet  Observationes  philologico-criticae. 

Pieitferi  Opera  Philologica. 

Kaphelii  Annotationes  in  N.  Test.  (Illus- 
trates by  extracts  from  pure  Greek  writers, 
such  as  Xenophon,  Polybius,  Arrian,  I'c.) 

Ravii  Exercitationes  Philologicse.  (Combats 
Houuigaut's  Prolegomuna.) 

Rhenferdii  Opera  Philologica. 

Rudimcnta  gram,  harmonia. 

Salmasius  de  Lingua  Hcllenistiea. 

Scbcidii  Dissertationes  Exegetica. 


Pliilology — continued. 

Schelling,  Descriptio  cod.  MSS.  biblic. 
Schottii  Adagia  sacra  Nov.  Test. 
Opuscula  critica. 


Schleusneri   Thesaurus  philologico-criticus : 

sive  Lexicon  in  LXX. 
Lexicon  Gra;co-Latinum  in  N.  Test. 

(Almost  indispensable.) 
Schnurrer,  Dissertationes. 
Schotti  (And.)  Observationes. 
Sehroederi     Institutiones     ad     fundamenta 

linguae  Heb. 
Schultens   (J.  J.),   de   Utilitate  dialectorum 

Orientalium. 
Schultens  (Albert),  Origines  Hebraese. 

Animad.  ad  varia  loca  V.  T. 

Schulzii  Scholia  et  critica  in  V.  T.     (A  vast 

collection  of  extracts  from   able  philolo- 
gists; chiefly  German.) 
Simonis  Onomasticum  V.  et  N.  Test. 
Stockii  Clavis  ling,  sanct.  V.  et  N.  Test. 
Suieeri  Thesaurus  eccles.  e  patribus  Graecis. 
Tarnovii  Exercitationes.  (Very  useful.) 
Tholuck's  Spracherkliirung  d.  N.  Test. 
Tychsen  Teutamen  de  variis  codicum   Hebr. 

lectionibus. 
Ulmanni  Deliciae  rurales. 
Van  der  Leluw  de  Usu  verborum   cum  pro- 

positionibus  compositorum   in   Nov.  Test. 
Van  Voorst,  Animad.  de  usu  verborum,  etc. 
Vitringae  Dissertationes  sacraj. 
Wagenseilii  Exercitationes. 
AVahlii  Clavis  N.  Test,  philologica. 
Waltoni  Introd.  ad  lectionem  ling.  Orient. 

Diss,  de  linguis  Orientalibus. 

Prolegomena. 

Werenfelii   Opuscula  philosoph.  et  philolog. 

Whitby,    Observationes    philologico-criticae. 

AVildeshausen  Bibliotheca  disp.  theologico- 
philologicarum. 

Winkleri  Disquisitiones. 

Wollii  Curse  philologicae  et  eriticae.  (Defends 
the  text,  noticef:  the  principal  criticisms 
of  learned' men,  and  will  always  be  a  work 
of  great  value.) 

Wyttenbachii  Bibliotheca  critica. 

Zimmermanni  (Mat.)  Florilegium. 

American  Biblical  Reposit.  LO.SS.  (Style.) 
3:45.  (Greek  prepositions.)  8:448.  (Lexi- 
cography.) 11:131.  (Heb.  tenses.)  12:113. 
(Study  of  Hebrew.)  2d  Series.  10:190. 
(Heb." philology.)  3d  Series.  3:1. 
(Other  valuable  articles.) 

Bates'  Reply  to  Sharp  on  the  word  Berith. 

Biblioth.  Sacra.  Periodical.  N.  York. 

Blackwall's  Sacred  Classics. 

Black's  (Jos.)  Pala?oromaica.  (Historical 
and  critical  disquisitions :  inquiring 
whether  the  Hellenistic  style  is  not  Latin- 
Greek,  and  whether  the  Greek  text  of 
many  MSS.  is  not  a  retranslation  from 
the  Latin.) 

Bloomfield's  Greek  Testament,  with  notes. 
(Exceedingly  valuable.) 

Christ.  Exam.  22:124.  3:247. 


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Philology— conWnM«i. 

Christ.  Rev.  2:1.36.  16:461. 

Collier's  Sacred  Interpreter. 

Conybeare's  Lectures  at  Bristol  Coll.  1832,3. 

Cook's  Enquiry  into  the  books  of  the  N.  T. 

Cramp's  (W.)  Philosophy  of  language. 

Crane's  (G.)  Principles  of  language. 

Crosby's  (Howard)  Notes  on  the  N.  T. 

Deyling's  Sacred  Observations. 

Doig's  Philological  Works. 

Doughty's  Analecta  Sacra. 

Eclectic  Rev.  2d  Series.  17:310. 

Ellis'  Fortuita  Sacra. 

Gale's  Court  of  the  Gentiles.  Part  1. 

Gerard's  Institutes  of  Biblical  criticism. 

Gesenius'  Hebrew  Lexicon  ;  with  geograph- 
ical names  and  Chaldee  words.  (Conant's 
edition  is  the  best.) 

Green's  Grammar  of  the  New  Test,  dialect. 

Guichard's  Etymological  harmony  of  lang. 

Harper's  Powers  of  the  Greek  tenses. 

Harris'  Hermes.  (Admirable  philosophical 
analysis.) 

Heidegger's  Dissertations. 

Hellenistic  Greek  Testament.  London.  1843. 
(Shows  the  connection  between  the  LXX. 
and  the  Greek  Testament.) 

Home's  Introduction  to  the  study  of  S.  S. 

Jamieson's  Hermes  Scj'thiEeus. 

Jebb's  Sacred  Literature. 

Kavenaugh  on  the  Science  of  language. 

Kennicott's  State  of  the  printed  text. 

King's  Morsels  of  Criticism. 

Kitto's  JournaL  4:308.  5:194.  6:193,484. 
7:216,469. 

Lamy's  Biblical  Apparatus. 

Leigh's  Critica  Sacra.  ( Observations  on  every 
Hebrew  and  Greek  root  in  the  Bible.) 

Manne's  Critical  notes  on  some  passages, 
tfec.  (Comparing  them  with  anc.  versions.) 

Marshman's  Chinese  Grammar  and  dissert. 

May's  Dissertations ;  philolog.  and  critical. 

Michaelis'  Introd.  to  the  N.  T.  (Unsafe.) 

Middleton's  Doctrine  of  the  Greek  article. 

Mitford  on  the  Principles  of  harmony. 

Nolan's  Integrity  of  the  Greek  Vulgate. 
(Classes  the  Greek  MSS.,  and  vindicates 
the  received  text.) 

North  Am.  Rev.  24:142.  64:373.  72:261. 

Paul's  (W.)  Structure  of  the  Heb.  language. 

Pfannkouehe  On  the  language  of  Palestine. 

Philological  Society's  Proceedings.  London. 
From  1842  to  the  present.  16  volumes. 

Pirie's  Dissertation  on  Hebrew  roots. 

Planck's  Sacred  Philology  and  interpretat. 

Person's  (Rich.)  Tracts. 

Princeton  Rev.  2:293.  13:250.  36:629. 

Pritchard's  Eastern  origin  of  Celtic  nations, 
proved  by  a  comparison  of  their  dialect 
with  the  Sanscrit,  Greek,  Latin,  and  Teu- 
tonic languages.  (Edited  and  brought 
down  to  the  present  state  of  philological 
learning,  by  R.  G.  Latham.  1857.) 

Reeves'  (John)  Collation  of  the  Hebrew  and 
Greek  texts  of  the  Psalms. 


Philology — continued. 

Roberts'  (F.)  Key  to  the  Bible.  (A  compre- 
hensive digest  of  the  best  observations  of 
critics  previous  to  1665.) 

Roberts'  Inquiry  into  the  original  language 
of  St.  Matthew's  gospel. 

Schimmelpennick's  Biblical  Fragments. 

Sharp's  (Archdeacon  Thomas)  Works. 

Sharp  (Granville)  On  the  definite  Greek 
article. 

Sievwright's  Hebrew  text  considered. 

Simpson's  Essays  on  the  lang.  of  Scripture. 

Smith's  Miscellanea. 

Souciet's  12  Critical  dissertations. 

Stuart's  Greek  syntax  of  the  New  Testament. 

Taylor's  (John)  Power  of  the  Greek  article. 

Titman's  S3"nonyms  of  the  New  Testament. 

Walton's  Prolegomena. 

Wemyss'  Biblical  Gleanings.  (Corrects  the 
translation  of  many  important  passages 
in  the  English  version.) 

Wilson's  Hist,  and  compar.  view  of  languages. 

Winning's  Manual  of  comparative  philology. 
For   an    extensive    view    of    Grammars, 

Lexicons,   Chrestomathies,   <fcc.,   Greek    and 

Latin,  published  between  1750  and  1852,  see 

Engelman's  Bibliotheca  PMlologica. 

Pliilosopiilcal   Necessity. 

See    NECESSITY. 

PUilosopliy  of  tile  Miud.     See    mind. 

PliilosopUy  of  Religion. 

Bilroth  iiber  d.  Religions-philosophie. 

Cocquii  Observ.  de  philosophia  morum  N.  T. 

Eschenmayer's  Religionsphilosophie. 

Gaussenii  Diss,  de  studii  theol.  ratione  et  de 
utilitate  philosophiae  in  theologia. 

Lassus,  Comm.  sur  I'evangile  de  Jean.  Pref. 

Miles'  (J.  W.)  Philosophische  Theologie: 
Oder  d.  letzen  grunde  alles  religiosen 
Glaubens  in  d.  vernunft  beruhend. 

Ritter's  Christliche  Phil,  nach  ihrem  Begriff. 

Schaumann's  Philosophic  der  Religion. 

Scheuchzerus  de  Usu  matheseos  in  theologia. 

Brownson's  Quar.  Rev.  2d  Series.  4:159. 

Cheyne's  Philosophical  principles  of  religion. 

Chris.  Exam.  47:247. 

Church  Rev.  2:226. 

Davies'  Estimate  of  the  human  mind. 

Dick's  Works.  Vol.  3. 

Fearn's  Essay  on  the  philosophy  of  faith. 

Jebb's  (Dr.)  Friend  and  Guide. 

Kitto's  Journal.  4:58. 

Kno.x's  (Alexander)  Remains. 

Laws'  (Edmund)  Considerations. 

Literary  and  Theol.  Jour.  2:349,525. 

Mannyngham's  Use  of  specul.  philos.  in  rel. 

Meth.  Quar.  Rev.  10:.349,509. 

Morell's  (J.  D.)  Philosophy  of  Religion. 

New  Englander.  7:566. 

North  Brit.  Rev.  11:1,157,253. 

Pitt's  (C.)  Philosophy  of  Christianity. 

Powell's  (B.)  Connect,  of  Nat.  and  Div.  truth. 


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Renou's  Delineations,  physical,  intellectual, 
and  moral. 

Photlnianst    See  trikity. 
Calovii  (Abrah.)  Dissertationes. 
Fickleri  Haereticorum  novorum  Photinian. 
Gerhardi  Harmonia  P.  et  Pontificorum. 
Ilaberkornii  Collegium  geminum  Anti-Phot. 
Ilimmelii  Controversiae  Theologicse. 
Hunnii  Examen  errorum  Photinianorum. 
Ittigius  de  Hieresiarchis  aevi  Apostolici. 
Kesleii  Logiose  Photinianae  Examen. 
Larroquani  de  Phot,  et  ejus  condemnatione. 
Matthia3  Exercitationes. 
Petavii  (Dionys.)  Dissertationes. 
Schallingii  Synopsis  Doctrinte  vera}  et  falsae. 
Sirmondi  (laoob.)  Opera. 
Stegmanni  Photinianismus. 
Weinrichii  (loann.  Mich.)  Dissertationes. 

Phrenology. 

Azais  de  la  Phrenologie,  et  de  la  folic. 
Flourens,  de  la  Phrenologie. 
Noel  (R.  R.)  Grundziige  der  Phrenologie. 
Scheve's  Katechismus  d.  P.  mit  Abbildung. 

Amer.  Monthly  Rev.  2:366. 

Aiuer.  Quart.  Rev.  20:366. 

Aiuer.  Whig  Review.  3:32.  12:190. 

Blackwood's  Magazine.  1:35,365.   10:73,682. 

13:100,199. 
Boardman's  Defence  of  Phrenology. 
Brit,  and  For.  Rev.  12:142. 
Brit.  Quar.  Rev.  4:397. 
Chris.  Quar.  Spectator.  7:274. 
Chris.  Review.  1:348.  2:536. 
Chris.  Exam.  16:221.  17:249. 
Clarke's  (H.)  Christian  Phrenology;   or  the 

teachings  of  the  New  Testament  respecting 

the  nature  of  man. 
Combes'  System  of  Phrenology. 

Lectures  on  Phrenology. 

Cowan's  Science  and  Revelation. 

Eclectic  Mag.  10:188. 

Edinburg  Rev.  2:147.  25:227.  44:253.  45:248. 

74:201. 
Epps'  Evidences  of  Christianity  from  P. 
Flourens'  Phrenol.  examined.  Tr.  by  Meigs. 

(Powerful  attack  on  the  system.) 
Foreign  Quart.  Rev.  2:1. 
Foreign  Rev.  4:263. 
Fowler's  Education  Complete. 

P.  proved,  illustrated,  and  applied. 

Various  other  works. 

Frazier's  Magaz.  22:509. 

Gall's  (Dr.  John  J.)  Works. 

Grimes'  Etherology. 

Journal  of  Science.  39:65. 

Knickerbocker's  Mag.  2:103.  11:623.  13:308. 

Lit.  and  Theol.  Rev.  5:641. 

McNish's  Introduction  to  Phrenology. 

Meth.  Quar.  Rev.  7:165,557. 

Monthly  Rev.  94:395,517.   118:534. 

Morel's  (J.  D.)  Strictures. 

New  Eng.  Mag.  6:467.  7:432. 


Phrenology — continued. 

North  Am.  Rev.  37:59.  45:505.  51:173. 

North  Brit.  Rev.  17:22. 

Pamphleteer.  5:219. 

Phrenological  Journal.     Periodical.     N.  T. 

1824  to  the  present. 
Pierpont's  Phrenology  and  the  Scriptures. 
Princeton  Rev.  10:279.  18:354. 
Quar.  Rev.   13:159.  57:92. 
Rice's  (N.  L.)  Phrenology  inconsistent  with 

physiology  and  Christianity. 
•Scott's  (William;  Harm,  of  P.  and  Scripture. 
Sewall's  (Tho.)  Examination  of  Phrenology. 
Slade's  Conversations  with  Dugald  Stewart. 
South.  Lit.  Journal.   1:393.  2:479. 
South.  Review.  1:134.  6:265. 
Spurzheim's  Doctrine  of  mental  phenomena. 

Outlines  of  phrenology. 

Lectures. 


Tupper's  Inquiry  into  Gall's  system. 
United  States  Lit.  Gazette.  6:124. 
Weaver's  Mental  Science. 

Phrygians.    See  montanists. 

Phylacteries. 

Beck,  de  usu  Phylacteriorum  Judaicorum, 
Hiller,  de  Vestibus  HebrEeorum. 
Lampe,  de  Sacco,  cinctura,  etc.,  Hebra?orum. 
Leydekker,  de  Ornamentis  Ilebrajorum. 

Wotton's  Jewish  usages  in  the  time  of  Christ. 
Picards.    See  waldenses. 
Pietists.    See  BouRioNONisTs,  mystics, 

QUIETISTS. 

Arndt's  Gleichnissreden  Jesu. 
Binder's  Pietism  und  d.  moderne  Bild. 
Buddaji  Recitatioues  hist,  ecclesiasticte. 
Duttenhofer's  Freimiithige  Untersuchungen. 
Francke,  Pietas  Hallensis. 
Langii  Theologia  pseudorthoxa. 
Loescher's  Vollstandiger  Tim.  Verinus. 
Marklin's  Darstellung  u.  kritik  d.  Pietism. 
Schelvigii    Synopsis   controv.    sub   pietatis 

pretextu  motarum. 
Schmid  (H.)  Geschichte  des  Pietismus. 
Spener's  Theologisehe  Bedenken. 
Natur  und  Gnade. 


Wurster's  Betrachtungen  iiber  Pietisten. 
Zentgravii  Dissertationes. 

Francke,  Life  of. 

Gillies'  Historical  Collections. 

Pusey's  Historical  Enquiry. 

Spener  (Thomas),  Life  of;  by  Hossbach. 

Upham's  Life  of  Lady  Guion. 

Vaughn's  Hours  with  the  Mystics. 

The  controversy  on  this  subject  elicited 
hundreds  of  books  about  the  beginning  of 
the  18th  century,  many  of  which  are  named 
by  ScHELViGius,  above  quoted ;  and  still 
more  by  Walch,  in  his  Einleitntig  in  die 
religionstreitiyk.  der  evang.  Luth.  Kirche. 


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Pilgrim  Fatliers. 

Backus'  Hist,  of  New  England.  1620  to  1804. 

Bailey's  History  of  New  Plymouth. 

Bartlett's  Founders  of  New  England. 

Bradford's  Hist,  of  Plymouth  plantations. 

Cheever's  Journal  of  the  Plymouth  pilgrims 
in  1620.  Reprinted  from  the  original, 
with  notes,  1848. 

Christian  Disciple.  4:.374. 

Christian  Quart.  Spectator.  3:358. 

Eclectic  Magazine.  5:318. 

Elton's  Life  of  Roger  Williams. 

Hunter's  Collections  concerning  the  congre- 
gation formed  at  Scrooby,  in  England,  in 
the  time  of  James  I. 

Hutchinson's  Colony  of  Mass'ts.  1628-1691. 

Continued  to  1750. 

Knowles'  Memoir  of  Roger  Williams. 
Matther's  Magnalia  Dei.  1620  to  1698. 
Mial's  Footsteps  of  our  Forefathers. 
Morse's  History  of  New  England. 
Neal's  History  of  the  Puritans. 

New  York  Review.  9:395. 
North  Amer.  Review.  53:264. 
Raffles  (Tho.)  on  the  Pilgrim  Fathers. 
Steel's  Life  and  times  of  Brewster. 
Uden's  New  England  Theocracy. 
Vaughn's  (Robt.)  Essays  on  hist,  and  theol. 
Winthrop's  (Gov.)  Journal.  To  1644. 

History  of  New  England.  To  1649. 

Young's  (A.)  Pilgrim  Fathers. 

Chronicles   of    Massachusetts   Bay. 

1623  to  1635. 

Pilgrimages. 

Gregory  Nys.,  Orationes. 
Jerome,  de  Institutio  Monachis. 

Benzelii  Dissertationes  Academicae. 
Godsfred  ad  Codicum  Theodosianum. 
Gretser  de  sacris  peregrinationibus.  Papal. 

Esamen  traetatus  molinasi. 

Heideggeri  Diatriba. 
Staleni  Vind.  peregrinantium.  Papal. 
Wesseling,  de  Causis  peregrinationis  Hieros. 
Salter's  Hall  Sermons.  Ser.  by  Dr.  Hunt. 

Pillar   Saints.    See  simonians. 

Place  of  Heaven.    See  heaven. 
Broughton's  Prospect  of  futurity. 
Carlisle's  Station  and  occupation  in  heaven. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  10. 
Enty's  Reply  to  Hallet's  Notes  on  Scripture. 
Hallet's  Notes  on  Scripture. 
Lister's  Physico-prophetical  Essays. 
Watts'  Death  and  Heaven. 

Place  of  tlie  Damned.    See   hell. 

Blackburn's  Review  of  the  controversy  con- 
cerning the  dead. 

Broughton's  Prospect  of  futurity.  Disc.  4. 

Dawes  on  Hell. 

Reynolds'  Angelic  World. 

Swinden  on  Hell. 


Places  of  "Worsliip. 

See  CHtTRCH  ARCHITECTURE,  WORSHIP. 

Ciampini  Synopsis  hist,  de  sacris  ajdificiis 

de  Constantino  constructis. 
Fabricius  de  Templis  vet.  Christianorum. 
Hospinian   de    Origine,   progressu,    usu,   et 

abusu,  templorum. 
Siberi    Schediasma  de  templorum  ac   dedi- 

candorum  ritibus. 
Voightii  Thysiasteriologia. 

Bentham's  Origin  of  Christian  temples. 
Bisse's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Sermons. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Works.  Vol.  3. 
Hook's  (Walter  F.)  Sermons. 
Mede's  Works. 

Owen's  (James)  Temples  and  Altars. 
Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 
Trebeck's  (Andrew)  Sermons. 
Wheeler's  Primitive  Christian  temper. 

Plagues  of  Egypt. 

Bryant  on  the  Plagues  of  Egypt. 
Stackhouse's  History  of  the  Bible. 

Planting  of  Glirlstianlty.    See 

APOSTLES,  CHRISTIAN  ANTIQUITIES, 
COMMENTATORS  ON  ACTS,  JULIAN, 
MISSIONS. 

Blumhardt's  Missions  Geschichte. 
Buddaai  Eeclesia  Apostolica. 
Bullet,  de  I'Etabliss.  du  Christianisme. 
Carpzovii  de  Septem  Asiae  ecclesiis. 
Cellarii  Disputationes  Academicae. 
Chateaubriand,  Etudes  Historiques. 
Clerici  Hist,  eccles.  duorum  prim,  saeculorum. 
Crusius  de  Statu  Ephesianorum,  ante,  in,  et 

post,  conversionem. 
Fabricii  Dux  evangelii  toti  orbi. 
Gudeus  de  Ecclesise  Ephesianse  statu. 
Hartman  de  Rebus  gestis  Christianorum  sub 

apostolis.    Ch.  7.    (Gives  the  names  of  the 

churches  planted,  (fee.) 
Kopkii  Status  Christianor.  sub  imperator. 
Lehmann's  (H.)  Studien  zur  gesch.  d.  apos- 

tol.  zeitalter. 
Manso's  Leben  Constantin. 
Neander's  Pflanzung  u.  Leistung  der  kirehe. 
Noaek's  Ursprung  d.  Christenthums. 
Picteti  Diss,  de  religione  Christiana. 
Rothe's  Anfange  d.  christl.  kirehe. 
Schmid  (J.  A.)  Hist.  sec.  4.  fabulis  maculata. 
Smithi  Septem  Asiae  ecclesiarum  et  Constan- 

tinopleos  notitia. 
Socrates,  Historia  ecclesiastica. 
Sozomen,  Historia  ecclesiastica. 
Stoschius  de  Eeclesia  Thyatarena. 
Usserii  Dissertatio  de  Asia,  Lydiana,  etc. 
Volkmann's  Ausbreitung  des  Christenthums. 
Apthorpe's  (East)  Letters.    (Very  valuable.) 
Benson's  Planting  of  the  Christian  religion. 

(Dull,  but  useful  as  explaining  the  book 

of  Acts.) 
Bingham's  Origines  EcclesiasticEe. 
Boyle  Lectures.  1707,1730,1736,1738. 


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Planting  of  Christianity — continued. 

Bullet's    History    of    the    establishment   of 

Christianity.    (Compiled  from  Jewish  and 

Heathen  authors  only.) 
Burton's  Eccl.  history  of  the  first  centuries. 
Collinson's  Preparation  for  the  Gospel,  and 

its  progress,  to  the  end  of  the  1st  century. 
Craddock's  Apostolical  History. 
Cureton's  Ancient  Syriac  documents. 
Bollinger's  Foundation  of  the  Church. 
Hale's  ( Wui.)  Origin  of  the  Church  in  Britain. 
Hey's  Lectures.  Chap.  18. 
Hind's  Rise  and  early  progress  of  Christ'y. 
Humphreys'  Hulsean  Lectures.  1851. 
Isaacson's  Works. 

Langton's  Rise  and  progress  of  Christianity. 
Lardner's  Jewish  and  Heathen  testimonies. 
Littleton  on  the  Conversion  of  Paul. 
Lyall's  ( W.  R.)  Design  of  the  Old  Testament. 
MacKnight  on  the  Truth  of  Christianity. 
Merivale's  Boyle  Lectures.  1865. 
Millar's  Hist,  of  the  propagation  of  Christ'y. 
Milman's  Hist,  of  the  Church,  to  the  abolition 

of  Paganism  in  the  Roman  Empire. 
Neander's  Planting  and  training  of  the  Ch. 
Povah's  (Rich.)  Establishment  of  the  Chur. 
Schaaf's  History  of  the  Apostolic  Church. 
Smith's  (Tho.)  Seven  churches  of  Asia. 
Thompson  on  Select  passages  in  the  Acts  of 

the  Apostles. 
Tillemont's  Memoires  pour  servir,  etc. 
Waloh's  Ancient  coins,  medals,  and  gems. 
Watson's  Apology  for  Christianity. 
Witherspoon's  Works.  Lect.  7. 
Wright's  Early  Christianity  in  Arabia. 

Platonism. 

Platonis  Opera.  Ed.  Tiedman.  12  v.  8vo.  1781. 

cumnotis.  Ast.  lOv.  8V0.1829. 

Ackerman's  Christliche  im  Platon. 

Bassnage,  Histoire  de  Juifs.  Lib.  IV,  cap.  4. 

Bekkeri  (Imm.)  Platonis. 

Benii  Platonis  et  Aristotelis  tbeologia. 

Bessarion  in  Calumniatorem  Platonis. 

Crispii  de  Ethnic,  philosoph.  caute  legendis. 

Daille  de  veterum  usu  patrum. 

Dionysii  (Areop.)  Opera. 

Fabricii  (F.  A.)  Opusculorum  Sylloge. 

Ficini  (M.)  Opera. 

Fleury  (Abbe),  Opuscules. 

Grotefend,  Doct.  P.  cum  chris.  comparatur. 

Hanchii  Diatribe  de  Enthusiasmo. 

Hermann's  Gesch.  d.  Platonisehen  philos. 

Heusdeni  Initia  philosophic  Platonicse. 

Janus  de  Trinitate  Platonismi. 

Keilii  Commentationes.     (Sometimes  bound 

up  with  his  Opuscula.) 
Le  Clerc,  Epistolaj  Criticae.  Ep.  VII. 
Lescaloperi  Comin.  in  Ciceronis,  lib.  de  Nat. 

Deorum. 
Loffler,  Ueber  d.  Platonism.  d.  Kirehenvater. 
Meiner's  Hist,  de  doctrinse  de  vero  Deo. 
Porphery  de  Abstinentia. 
PutFendorfii  Opuscula. 
Souverain,  Platonison  devoile. 


Platonism — continued. 

Stallbaum,  Platonis  opera  omnia.  (Adds  4 
vols,  of  notes,  which  are  much  esteemed.) 

Staudlini  (C.  F.)  Philos.  Platon.  cum  relig. 
chris.  cognitione. 

Stein's  (H.)  Gesch.  des  Platonismus. 

Stephani  Theologia  Hippocratis. 

Tenneman's  System  der  Platonisch.  Philos. 

Trevnervs  de  Platonis  et  Aristotelis. 

Vieri  Compendium  doctrinae  Platonicse. 

Wucherus  de  Defectis  theologise  Platonicse. 

Ackerman's  Christian  element  in  Plato. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  2:527,649. 

Brucker's  History  of  Philosophy. 

Bull's  Defence  of  the  Nicene  creed. 

Butler's  (W.  A.)  Sermons.     (Diss,  prefixed.) 

Casaubon  on  Credulity  and  Incredulity. 

Cudworth's  Intellectual  System.  (Mosheim's 
Latin  translation  has  some  admirable 
notes  on  this  subject.) 

Edinburg  Review.  123:153. 

Hey's  (J.)  Lectures.  Bk.  4. 

Lewis'  P.  against  the  Atheists.  (A  compari- 
son between  Platonism  and  some  modern 
theology.) 

Mills  on  the  Belief  of  Plato  and  Aristotle  as 
to  a  future  state. 

Morgan's  EtTects  of  P.  on  the  Christian 
Fathers.  ( "Admirable." — Conybeare.) 

New  York  Review.  9:336. 

Ogilvie's  Theology  of  Plato. 

Patrick's  Mysteries  of  Plato. 

Plato's  Works.  Tr.  by  Carey  &  Davis. 

Tr.  by  Dacier. 

Tr.  by  Sydenham  &  Taylor; 

(Said  to  be  the  best  edition  in  English.) 

Pond  (Enoch)  on  the  Life  and  influ.  of  P. 
Presbyterian  Review.  3:53,378. 
Princeton  Review.  36:1. 
Proclus'   Philosophical   Commentaries.     Tr. 

by  Taylor. 
Quarterly  Review.  61:256. 
Schleiermacher's  Introd.  to  the  dialogues  of  P. 
Stanford's  Tr.  of  P.  on  immortality. 
Taylor's  (Tho.)  Miscellanies. 

Many  other  works  on  Platonism,  and 
commentaries  on  the  works  of  Plato,  are 
extant  in  the  principal  languages  of  Europe. 
Those  who  desire  to  consult  them,  will  find 
a  list  in  Tenniman's  Histurt/  of  philoaophy. 


Pleasure.    See  love  op  pleasure. 
Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Ashton's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Boston's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 
Brown's  (John)  Sermons. 
Cole's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Collier's  Essays.  Part  2. 
Dalton's  (John)  Sermons. 
Ferguson's  Principles  of  Moral  Science. 
Hart's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hoadley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Houghton's  (Pendlebury)  Sermons. 


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Pleasure — cnnh'nued. 

Kurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Lucas'  (Richard)  Posthumous  sermons. 

Orr's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Pearce's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Piatt's  P.  of  life  examined,  and  the  mistakes 

respecting  pleasure  and  happiness. 
Porteus'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Reeve's  (William)  Sermons. 
Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermon's. 
Sharp's  (Gregory,  LL.D.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (S.  Stanhope)  Sermons. 
Tottie's  (John)  Sermons. 
AVesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Young's  (Edward)  Centaur  not  fabulous. 

Pleasures    of   Piety.      See    wisdom  of 

BEING    RELIGIorS. 

Abernethy's  (.John)  Sermons. 

Atkinson's  (Christopher)  Sermons. 

Baddely's  (George)  Sermons. 

Barnes'  (William)  Sermons. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Bentley's  Confutation  of  Atheism. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Blackley's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Burder's  (Henry  F.)  Lectures. 

Cookesley's  (W.  U.)  Sermons. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Enfield's  (Win.)  Sermons. 

Erskine's  (Ralph)  Sermons.  (5  on  this  subj.) 

Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 

Fothergill's  (George)  Sermons. 

Francklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Gisbourne's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Hammond's  (Heury)  Sermons. 

Henry's  (Matt.)  Pleasures  of  a  religious  life. 

Hoadley's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 

Horneck's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Killingbeck's  (John)  Sermons. 

Lawson's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Newlin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Newton's  (John)  Sermons. 

Oakes'  (John)  Sermons. 

Pearson's  (William)  Sermons. 

Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Stennett's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Wesley's  (John)  Sermons 

Wilder's  (John)  Sermons. 

Pluralities.    See  patronage. 

Black  Book,  The.  (A  curious  enumeration 
of  the  benefices,  incomes,  &c.,  in  the  Eng- 
lish Church,  as  they  stood  in  1820.) 

Christian  Observer.  28:4.38. 

Gibson's  Codex  juris  eccles.  Anglicani. 

Newton's  (Rich.)  Pluralities  indefensible. 

Ken's  (Bp.)  Expostulariaj  or  complaints  of 
the  ■ 'hurch  of  England. 

Townsend's  Plan  for  abolishing  pluralities. 

Wharton's  Defence  of  the  Church  of  England. 


Plurality  of  Worlds. 

Pro. 

Barel,  Discours  sur  la  plurality,  etc.  1657. 

Bouvier,  sur  la  Pluralite  des  Mondes. 

Flammarion,  la  Pluralite  des  M.  habitug. 

Fontenelle,  sur  la  Pluralite  des  Mondes. 

Schudt,  de  Probabilitate  mundorum  plural. 

Brewster's  (David)  More  worlds  than  one. 

Carey's  Amer.  Museum.  12:241. 

Christian  Examiner.  57:208. 

Copland's  Exis.  of  other  worlds,  peopled,  Ac. 

Dick's  (Thomas)  Works. 

Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  44:257.  53:330. 

Eclectic  Review.  New  Series.  7:513. 

Fontenelle  on  a  Plurality  of  worlds. 

Herschell's  (John)  Astronomy. 

Jacob  (W.  S.)  on  the  Plurality  of  worlds. 

Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 

London  Literary  Gazette.  1854. 

Nares'  Consistency  of  the  notion  of  a  plu- 
rality of  worlds  with  the  lang.  of  Scripture. 

North  British  Rev.  21:1. 

Powell's  (Baden)  Inductive  philosophy 

Presbyterian  Review.  3:572. 
Con. 

Maxwell  (Alex.)  on  a  Plurality,  &o. 

[Whewell's]  Plurality  of  worlds. 

Dialogue  on  Do.  (Replies  to  various 

criticisms  on  the  previous  work.) 

Plymouth  Brethren. 

Carson's  (James  C.  L.)   Heresies   of  the  P 

brethren. 
Cottles'  Strictures  on  the  P.  Antinomians. 

Podoniptae.     See  mexnonites. 

Poetry  of  the  Hebreivs. 

Aviani  Clavis  poeseos  sacrse. 

Barker,  Poesis  vetus  Hebraica  restituta. 

Beckius  de  Parallismo  membror.  in  P.  Hebr. 

Bellerman,  einer  Metrik  der  Hebraer. 

Bengelii  Introd.  in  Psalmen.    (Supplement.) 

Clericus  [or  Le  Clerc]  de  Poesi  Hebr. 

Danhaveri  (J.  C.)  Oratio  Penteeostalis. 

Eberti  Poetica  Hebra?iea. 

Edwards  (J.),  Prolegomena  in  Vet.  Test. 

Eichhorn,  de  Prophetica  poesi  Hebrseorum. 

Ewald's  Poetisehen  Biicher  d.  A.  T. 

Floury  (Abbe)  Opuscules. 

Genebrand,  de  Metris  Hebraeorum. 

Gomari  Davidis  Lyra. 

Giigler's  Kunst  der  Hebr'aer. 

Giite  Einleitung  in  die  Psalmen. 

Herder,  Geist  der  Hebraisehen  Poesie. 

Hermanni  Elementa  doetrinse  metricae. 

Leutwein's  Versuch  einer  richtigen  Theorio 

von  der  biblischen  Verskunst. 
Lowth  de  Sacra  poesi  Hebr»orum. 
Lyseri  (P.)  Dissertationes. 
Meibonii  Psal.  x  et  xii  Heb.  metro  restituit. 
Mezzer  de  Poesi  Hebraica. 
Pfeififeri  (A.)  Diatribe  de  poesi  Hebraeor. 
Saalschiitz's  Form  und  Geist  d.  Heb.  Poesie. 


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Poetry  of  the  Hebre'WB — coniinued, 

Schrarainii  (J.  C.)  Dissertationcs. 

Vogel,  in  Bialectum  poeticum  V.  Test. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Rcpos.  3d  Scriei'.  3:223. 

Blackwood's  Magazine.  24:917. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  5:58. 

Calinet's  Dissertations.  Trans,  by  N.  Tindal. 

Caunter's  Poetry  of  the  Pentateuch. 

Christian  K.xaniiner.  64:74. 

Clarke's  Hebrew  criticism  and  ])oetrj. 

Garnctt's  Dissertations  on  the  book  of  Job. 

Geist's  S])irit  of  Hebrew  poetry. 

Gimibui's  liards  of  the  Bible. 

Herder's  Orientiil  Dialogues. 

Spirit  of  Heb.  poetry.  Tr.  by  Marah. 

Hutchinson's  Music  of  the  Bible. 

Jebb's  (B)>.)  Sacred  Literature.  (Controverts 
many  of  the  criticisms  of  Lowth.) 

Keble  (.John)  on  Sacred  poetry. 

Kitto's  Journal.  1:94,295. 

Knickerbocker  Mag.   6:189. 

Lowth's  Sacred  Poetry  of  the  Hebrews. 

Confutation  of  Bp.  Hare's  system  of 

Hebrew  meter. 

Month.  Rev.  114:143, 

New  Eng.  Mag.   1:97. 

North  Am.  Rev.  31:337.  35:473.  63:201. 

Palfrey's  (.1.  (i.)  Academical  Lectures. 

Princeton  Rev.  2:323.  3:429. 

Quar.  Rev.  32:211.  78:13. 

Sarchi's  Hebrew  poetrj',  ancient  and  modern. 

Taylor's  Spirit  of  Hebrew  poetry.  (An  ad- 
mirable work  to  be  read  in  connection 
with  Lowlh  and  Giltillan.j 

Williams  on  the  Song  of  Solomon.    (Introd.) 

Polemic     Theology.      See    contexdfno 

FOR  TlIK  FAITH,     HIST.    OF   DOCTRINES. 

Affelmanni  Syntagma  e.xereitat.  academicar. 

Alberti    Intere.^se  prjccip.  relig.  Christiauor. 

Alstedii  Theologia  Polemica. 

Altingii  Theologia  Elenchtica  Nova. 

Arnoldi  Lu.\  in  Tenebris. 

Baumgaiten  (S.  J.)  BegrifFd.  theol.  Strcitigk. 

Beckmani  Theologia  Polemica. 

Bellarmin     (Card.),    Disputationcs.     ("The 

most  acute,  com])rehensive,  and  candid  of 

Papal  controversialists." — Bl>.  iNlAitsil.) 
Buddei    Prograuuna  de  theol.  polem.  studio. 
Callixti  Judicium  decontroversiis  theologus. 
Dis]iutationes   de   prajcipuis    Chris. 

relig.  ea])itil)us. 
Calovii  de  .Modo  docendi  et  disputandi. 
Carpzovii  Di.-iputationes  Academicaj. 
Dannhaveri  Poleraosophia. 
Esscnii  Synopsis   controversiarum   theolog. 
Foerstchius  de  moderatione  in  controversiis. 
Fran/.ii  Syntagma  controv.  theol.  Disp.  XII. 
Gcrhardi  (Ernest.)  Syllogo  theologicarum. 
Gerhardi  (In.)  I>ip))utat.  theologicarum. 
Hoencgg,  de  ])i-i|)ulationibus  theologieis. 
Himmellii   Metliodus  tractandarum  controv. 

theologicie. 
Hoornbeckii  Summa  controv.  religionis. 
Hulsii  Systema  controversiarum  theolog. 


Polemic  Theology — conlinufd. 

Hunnii  Disputationcs  Theologicaj. 

Krackewitsii  ]>isj).  de  pra'C.  cn]iitibus,  etc. 

Laurcntius   de   publicis   disputationibus,  et 
controv.  de  religione. 

Le    Vassor   de    la    Manicre    d'examiner   les 
differens  de  religion. 

Loescheri  Prenotiones  Theologieae. 

Mclancthonis  Consilium  de  moderandis  con- 
troversiis relig.  Acta  eruditor. 

Mosheimius  de  Theolog.  non  contentioso. 
Streittheologie. 


Muratorius  de  Ingeniorum  negotio. 

Xeumani  Theologia  Ajihoristica. 

Olearii  Syno|)sis  controv.  selectiorum. 

Osiandri  Enchiridion  controv.  religionis. 

Petavii  Theologia  Polemica. 

Pfaffius  de  Prejudiciis  theologieis. 

Prideaux,  Manductio  ad  theolog.  ])olemicam. 

Quistorpii  Aphorismi. 

Reinhardi  Theologia  polemica. 

Runi])aM   Introductio  in  theol.  controversar. 

Sack's  Christliche  Polemik. 

Schuberti  Institutiones  theol.  polemics. 

Suhulteti  Steroma  doctrina>  cvangelicse. 

Sirnionili  Opera.  (A  very  extensive  collection 
of  patristic  and  other  treatises.) 

Spanheimii  Elenchus  controversiarum. 

Stapferi  Inst,  theolog.  polcmicaj  universsB. 
("  Luculentum." — Walch.  '"A  master- 
piece."— Williams.) 

Turretini  Institutiones  theol.  clenctica;. 

Usher,  Hist,  controv.  inter  orthod.  et  pontif. 

Van  Till,  Flp'ora  ^Jtviri   adversariorum. 

Vitringa'  Hypotyposis  Theologia?. 

Vopsii  (G.  J.)  Hist,  de  Controversiis. 

Weidneri  Collegium  disj>ut.  theologicum. 

Wernsdorf,de  Fervore,  tepore,  et  frigore,theol. 

Wildeshauseu  Biblioth.  Disp.  theologieae. 

Witsii  Oratio  de  theologo-niodesto. 

Bechman's  Polemic  Theology. 

Chemnitz's  Exam,  of  the  Council  of  Trent. 

Fabricius'  Consid.  of  various  controversies. 

Hagenbach's  Historv  of  doctrines. 

I  ley's  (Dr.  J.)  Lectures.  Bk.  2,  ch.  I. 

Luther's  Works.  (Generally.) 

^Miller's  Compend  of  jiolemie  theology. 

Mosheim's  Controversies  of  Christians. 

( tsiander's  Manual  of  controversies. 

Schmidt's  Breviary. 

Schubert's  Institutes  of  polemic  theology. 

Van  Mildert's  Bampton  Lectures.  1814. 

Wolfang  on  Religious  Controversy. 

Political  Economy.    See  civil 

OOVKK.NMK.VT,     PROPERTT,     SOCIALISM. 

Baudrillart,  Etudes  de  j)hilosoj)hie  morale, 
lilanqui,  Hist,  de  I'economie  pol.  en  Europe. 
Colins,  Science  soeiale. 
Julius,  Vorles.  iiber  die  Oefangnisskunde. 
Le  Lievre,  Principes  Economique. 
Roscher,  Princij)es  d'Eeoiioniie  politique. 
Rossi,  Cours  d'Econ.  jiolitique.   ISll. 
Roussell,  les  Nations  Catholiques  et  Protes- 
tants compart.  1854. 


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Political  Economy — contimied. 

Say,  Traite  d'Economie  politique.  1815. 

Sismondi,  Nouveau  Principes,  etc. 

Storch,  Cours  d'Econ.  politique.  1823. 

American  Quart.  Review.  1:309.  2:47. 

Atkinson's  Principles  of  P.  Econ.  as  devel- 
oped by  the  Christian  law  of  government. 

Bailey's  (S.)  Political  Economy  and  Morals. 

Bastiat's  Harmonies  of  Political  Economy. 

Beddome's  State  of  nations,  past  and  present. 

Bentham's  Chrestomathia. 

on  Civil  legislation. 

Blackwood's  Magaz.  12:505.  15:222.  16:34. 
17:207.  26:510.  27:22. 

Bowen's  Principles  of  Political  Economy. 

Broadhurst's  Political  Economy. 

Brougham's  (^Lord)  Four  Essays.  1818. 

Burton's  Polit.  and  Social  Economy.  1849. 

Carey's  (H.  C.)  Principles  of  P.  Econ.  1837. 

Harmony  of  interests. 

Rate  of  wages. 

(Other  treatises.) 

Cantillon's  Analysis  of  trade,  coin,  &c.,  1759, 

as  developed  by  Christian  law. 
Chalmer's  (Tho.)  Political  Economy. 
Cobbett's  Political  works.  1801. 
Cooper's  (Tho.)  Lectures  on  Polit.  Economy. 
Corbaux  on  a  National  debt. 
Craig's  Elements  of  Political  science. 
De  Quincy's  Logic  of  Political  Economy. 
Democratic  Review.  8:291. 
Deponte's  Social  Reform  in  England.    1806. 
De  Tocqueville's  Democracy  in  Amer.   1830. 
Dick's  (And.  C.)  Nature  and  offices  of  the 

state. 
Dove's  Elements  of  Political  Economy. 
Edinburg  Review.  62:337.  56:52.  57:1.  73:29. 

85:223. 
Edmonds'  (T.)  Political  Economy.  1828. 
Evans'  Political  institutions  of  America. 
Federalist,  The.  1788. 
Foreign  Quart.  Review.  15:241. 
Franklin's  (Ben.)  Works. 
Ganilh  on  the  Various  syst.  of  P.  E.  1812. 
Gibbons'  (Alex.)  Nature  of  taxation. 
Humphrey's  Manual  of  Political  science. 
Innis'  (Wm.)  Political  Economy. 
Joplin's  (T.)  System  of  Political  Economy. 
Laiug  on  the  Causes  and  remedies  of  national 

distress. 
Lauderdale's   Nature  and   origin  of  Dublic 

wealth.  1804. 
Lawson's  Political  Economy. 
Lawton's  (Edward)  Lectures.  Lect.  3. 
Lieber's  Essay  on  property  and  labor. 

Political  Ethics.  1840. 

Political  Hermeneutics. 

Liszt's  National  system  of  P.  Economy. 
Macinnon's  Wealth  and  power  of  nations. 
Macloods  (H.  D.)  Elements  of  P.  E.  1858. 
MaCulloch's  (J.  R.)  Principles  of  P.  E.  1824. 
Influences  of  taxation  and  the  fund- 
ing system. 
McCullogh's  (W.  T.)  Industrial  history  of 

free  nations. 


Political  Economy — cmitimied. 

Macindoe's  Application  of  Scripture  princi- 
ples to  Government  essential  to  prosperity. 

Mclniscon's  Principles  of  P.  Economy. 

McVickar's  Outlines   of  P.  Economy.  1825. 

Maitland's  Nat.  and  origin  of  pub.  wealth. 

Malthus'  Principles  of  Political  Economy. 

Mills'  (J.)  Elements  of  Political  Economy. 
(A  good  school-book.) 

Mills  (J.  S.)  on  Unsettled  questions.  1821. 

More's  (Sir  Tho.)  Utopia. 

Newman's  Lectures  on  Political  Economy. 

New  York  Review.  3:1. 

North  Amer.  Review.  47:73. 

North  Brit.  Review.  2:1. 

Ouseley's  Political  institutions  of  America. 

Pamphleteer.  11:403.  17:289.  (Political 
economy  of  the  Bible.  29:33.) 

Purvess  (G.)  on  National  wealth. 

Rae's  Political  Economy. 

Ramsay  (G.)   on  the  Distribution  of  wealth. 

Reed  (S.)  on  National  wealth. 

Ricardo's  Principles  of  Political  Economy. 

Ross'  Examination  of  the  opinions  of  several 
writers  on  Political  Economy. 

Say's  (J.  B.)  Political  Economy. 

Scrope's  Elements  of  Polit.  Economy.  1833. 

Sedwick's  (Theod.)  Public  and  private  econ. 

Seward's  (W.  H.)  Works.  1855. 

Smith's  Causes  of  the  Wealth  of  nations. 

Sjjence's  Tracts  on  political  economy. 

Stuart's  (James)  Principles  of  P.  E.  1770. 

Thompson  on  the  Distribution  of  wealth 

Torrens  on  the  Production  of  wealth. 

Tracey's  (De  Strut)  Political  economy. 

Urquehart's  Wealth  and  Want. 

Vethake's  Principles  of  Political  Economy. 

Walch's  Review.  4:306. 

Wayland's  Elements  of  Political  Economy. 

Webster's  (P.)  Essays ;  published  during 
the  American  war,  and  to  the  present 
time.  1791. 

Westminster  Review.  84:48. 

Weyland's  Population  and  production  as 
aifected  by  the  progress  of  Society. 

Williams'  (Nassau)  Political  economy. 

Yates'  (R.)  Basis  of  national  welfare. 

The  European  Bibliography  of  this  sub- 
ject may  be  found  in  the  2d  vol.  of  Blanqui, 
HUt.  de  I'Economie  politique  en  Europe. 
1842. 

Politeness.  See  clerical  habits,  couRTEsr. 
Chesterfield's  Letters  to  his  son. 
Hogg's  Lay  Sermons. 
Knox's  (Vicessimus)  Sermons. 
Miller's  Letters  to  a  young  clergyman. 
Trusler's  Principles  of  politeness. 

Political  Responsibility. 

Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  3d  Series.  2:602. 
Am.  Quar.  Observer.  1:1. 
Am.  Whig  Rev.  14:357. 
Bates'    (Ely)    Christian   politics.     (Highly 
praised  in  the  Christian  Observer.) 


SG4 


Political  Responsibility— cwi^mwetZ. 

Baxter's  (Kich.)  Christian  Directory. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  23:73. 

Bullar's  (John)  Lay  Lectures.  Lect.  10. 

Christ.  Exam.  10:327.  26:32. 

Christmas'  (Henry)  Christian  Politics.    (Re- 
views Paley.) 

Croxall's  Scripture  Politics. 

Cunningham's  (J.)  Political  duties  of  minis- 
ters in  times  of  great  national  excitement. 

Democratic  Rev.  24:99. 

Dury   (John)    On   ministers   meddling  with 
State  matters,  in  or  out  of  their  sermons. 

Eclectic  Mag.  3:145. 

Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  8:401.  New  Series. 
1:148. 

Edinb.  Rev.  73:29. 

Frazier's  Mag.  14:657.  15:423.  34:618. 

Gresley's  (William)  Sermons. 

Hague's  Christianity  and  Statesmanship. 

Lieber's  Manual  of  political  ethics. 
f  Miall's  Politics  of  Christianity. 

Month.  Rev.  108:365. 

Morier's  What  has  relig.  to  do  with  politics  ? 

New  England  Mag.  1:142. 

North  British  Rev.  6:133.256. 

Robinson's  (Robt.)  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Sewall's  (Wm.)  Christian  Politics. 

Sheppard's  (John  G.)   Christian  obligations 
of  citizenship. 

Polycarp.    See  fathers. 
Polycarpi  Epistola  ad  Philippenses. 
Balthasaris  Doctrina  Polycarpi. 

. Vita  Polycarpi. 

BuUialdi  Dissertationes. 
Cottelerii  Patres  Apostolicae. 
Crucigeri  Oratio  de  Polycarpi  vita. 
Groddeck,  de  Anno  passionis  P. 
Kortholtus  de  Persecutione  cccl.  primsevae. 
Moyne,  Prolegomena  ad  varia  sancta. 
Nourrii  Dissertatio  de  Epistola  P. 
Ruiuarti  Acta  sincera  martj-rum. 
Tentzelii  (G.  E.)  Exercitationes. 
Usseri  Dissertationes. 
Cave's  Translation  of  P.'s  epistle. 
Chevalier's  Translation  of  the  epistle  of  P. 
Clementson's  New  trans,  of  the  epistle  of  P. 
Elborowe's  Epistles  of  Polycarp  &  Ignatius, 

with  their  lives  and  deaths. 
Wake's  Epistles  of  the  Fathers. 

Polygamy.     See   marriage,  mormons. 

Pro. 
Freuden'hoefer's  Eroerterung  der  Frage,  etc. 
Lyser,  Kurtzes  Gesprach  von  der  P. 

Diseursus  de  P.  (Answers  replies.) 

Madan's  Thelypthora. 

Willenbergii  Prajsidia  juris  Divini. 

Schediasma  de  Finibus  polygamic 

licitae. 
Burnet's  (G.)  Defence  of  polygamy. 
Hanger's  Life  and  opinions. 

Cm,. 
Bezse  Tractationes  Theologicae.  Vol.  2. 


Polygamy — continued. 
Con. 
Calovii  (Abr.)  Disputationes. 
Heideggcri  Historia  Patriarcharum. 
[Lyserus]  Kurtzes  GesprEech  von  der  P. 
Michaelis  (J.  D.)  Paralipomena. 
Musaei  (lo.)  Dissertationes. 
PufFendorf  de  Jure. 
Seldeni  Uxor  Hebraicas. 
W^ernsdorfii  Doctrina  de  polygamia. 
Zeidler,  Tractatio  de  polygamia. 

Baxter's  Works. 

Beattie's  Elements  of  moral  science. 

On  the  attachments  of  kindred. 


Bowers'  History  of  the  Popes. 

Cookson  on  Polygamy. 

Delany's  Reflections  on  Polygamy. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  3.  prop.  59. 

Dunton's  Young  Student's  Library. 

Dwight's  (Tim.)  Svstem  of  theol.  Ser.  121. 

Dwight's  (S.  E.)  Hebrew  Wife. 

Haweis'  Refutation  of  Thelypthora. 

Hill's  Blessings  of  P.  (Replies  to  Madan.) 

Lit.  and  Theol.  Rev.  4:182. 

Monthly  Rev.  Vol.  63.  (2  capital  articles.) 

Oohinu's  Dialogues.  Trans,  from  the  Italian. 

Paley's  Moral  Philosophy.  Book  3,  part  3. 

Palmer's  Exam,  of  Thelypthora. 

Penn's  Remarks  on  Thelypthora. 

Salmon  on  Marriage. 

Shorthose's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Smith's  Polygamy  indefensible. 

Towers'  (J.)  Polygamy  unscriptural. 

Wills'  (T.)  Remarks  on  P.  (Rep.  to  Madan.) 

Polytlieism.     See  idolatry,  MTTHOLoaT.' 

Pool  of  Betliesda. 

Arnold,  Dissertatiouee  philologicae. 
Frischmuthi  Dissertatio  Philologica. 
Outrein  de  Piscina  probatica.  (In  Biblioth.) 
Wendelcr,  Dissert,  de  Piscina  probatica,  etc. 
Witsii  Miscellanea  Sac.  Exercit.  XI,  cap.  64. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Contemplations.  Book  4,  see.  11. 
Jennings'  Jewish  Antiquities. 
Kollock's  Sermons. 
Latter-Day  Luminary.  Periodical.  Vol.  2. 

Poor  La-ws.     See   political  ecokomt, 

PAUPERISM. 

Amer.  Quart.  Review.   14:66. 
Analytical  Mag.  2:17.  10:265. 
Blackwood's  Mag.  8:1.9:217,563.  10:49,509. 

11:133,373.  13':113.  16:457.  23:923.  33:811. 

43:489.  51:518.  60:555.  61:261. 
Bosanquet's  Rights  of  the  poor. 
British  and  For.  Rev.  4:1. 
Chalmer's  (Tho.)  Political  economy. 
Sufficiency  of  parochial  relief  without 

poor  laws. 
Christian  Observer.  17:30,236. 
Cooper's  (Sam.)  Definitions  and  axioms. 
Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  30:606.  33:215,340,401, 

656. 
Duulop  on  the  Poor  law  of  Scotland. 
Ellis  (Wm.)  on  Education. 


365 


Poor  Laws — continued. 

Edinburg  Rev.  6:100.  22:181.  .33:91.  36:110. 

47:303.  p9:227.  63:256.  74:1.  75:263.  77:207. 

84:139. 
Frazier's  Mag.  9:507.  70:373. 
Mahon  (J.)  on  Poor  laws. 
Martineaa's  (II.)  Poor  laws  and  Paupers. 
Monthly  Review.  87:201.  102:181.  121:309. 

129:495.  130:593. 
Nichols'  Hist,  of  English  poor  laws.  1854. 

. "      Scotch  "  1855. 

"      Irish  "  1856. 

North  Brit.  Rev.  2:471.  12:21. 

Pan-e's  Principle  of  the  English  poor  laws. 

Pamphleteer.    8:385.    9:217,563.    10:49,509. 

11:133,373,551.  13:113.  21:391. 
Parliamentary  Reports  of  England. 
Pashley's  Pauperism  and  the  poor  laws. 
Quarterly  Rev.  8:319.  14:120.  18:259.  19:79. 

28:351.    33:429.    48:320.    50:347.    52:123. 

53:249. 
Reports  of  the  P.  law  commissioners  in  Eng. 
Richards'   (Geo.)   Sermons.     (The   immoral 

effect  of  poor  laws.) 
Sedgwick  on  the  Repeal  of  poor  laws. 
Torrens'  Poor  laws  of  Ireland. 
Westminster  Rev.  18:427.  26:357. 

Poor  Men  of  Liyons.    See  waldejjses. 

Pope  Joanne* 

Pro. 
Artopoei  Dissertationes. 
Bassnage,  Histoire  de  I'eglise. 
Blasci,  Diatribe  de  .Joanna  papissa. 
Capelli  (Rudolph)  Discursus  Historicus. 
Carionis,  Chronicon. 
Congnard,  Traite  si  une  femme  ?  etc. 
Cook,  la  Papesse  Jeanne. 
Deckerus  de  Papa  et  Papissa  Romana. 
Ehinger's  altes  und  neues  Pabstthum. 
Griiu's  Panselieke  Heiligheit. 
Kleine's  (G.)  Papstinn  .Johanna  keine  Fabel. 
Lehmanni  Infelix  puerpera  Joannes  VIII. 
L'Enfant,  Histoire  de  la  Papesse  Joan. 
Maresii  Joanna  papissa,  restituta. 
Montague,  la  Papesse  Jeanne. 
Nichols'  vom  Pabst  Johanne. 
Papa  Mulier;   sive  vera  narratio  de  P.  Jo. 
Platin<\3  Vita  Christi  ac  Pontificum  omnium. 

(All  that  relates  to  Pope  Joanne  was  sup- 
pressed after  the  first  edition.) 
Smetz,  M'ahrchen  von  der  Pap.  Johanna. 
Spanheimii    (F.)    Disquisitiones    historiae. 

(Highly  commended.) 
Voetii  Spicelegium. 
Wagenseilii  Dissertatio  de  Joanna  Papissa. 

(Gives  a  candid  view  of  the  arguments  on 

both  sides.) 
Witekindi  Jesuitae. 
Cook's  Dialogue  concerning  P.  J.     (Proofs 

from  Popish  writers.) 
Mayo's  Pope's  Parliament. 
North  British  Review.  12:192. 
Rutherford  on  Church  Gov.  Ch.  8,  sec.  8. 


Pope  Joanne — continued. 

Pro. 
Toplady's  (Aug.  M.)  Works. 
Ware's  Pope  Joan.     (Proofs  from   Romish 

authors  previous  to  Luther.) 

Con. 
Allatii  Confutatio  fabula;,  etc. 
Baronii  Annales.    ('•  Makes  havoc  of  primi- 
tive history." — Cowling.) 
Bayle,  Dictionaire.  Art.  Papesse. 
Bellarmini  Opera. 

Blondell,  Eelaircissement  de  la  question. 
Eckhardt,  Hist.  Francite  Orient.  Lib.  XXX. 
Heumani  Dissertationes  Saerse.  Par.  II. 
Labbei  Cenotaphium  Joannse. 
Leibnitzii  Flores  sparsi  in  tumulum  Papissae. 
Maresius  [or  Maret]  de  Papissa. 
Palthenius  de  Papissa. 
Raymond,  Erreur  populaire  de  la  Papesse. 
Schottii  Physiea  curiosa.  (Numerous  curious 

dissertations  on  curious  themes.) 
Littell's  Living  Age.    25:193.    (The  same  as 

in  North  British  Review.) 
North  British  Review.  12:354.  (Adduces  the 

arguments  pro  and  con.) 

Various  writers  of  eminence  mention  the 
female  Pope  as  a  fact  of  history,  without 
discussing  the  proofs — such  as  Marian,  a 
Scotch  monk,  1060;  Martin  Polaccus,  Abp. 
of  Cosenza,  1277;  Amabric,  an  Augustine 
Prior,  1362  ;  and  Korner,  a  Dominican,  1435. 
See  a  collection  of  the  arguments  by  all  the 
principal  writers  who  reject  the  story  of 
Pope  Joanne,  in  Allatius,  named  above. 

Popery.        See      absolution,      apricpi.ar 

CONFESSION,  ANTICHRIST,  CELIBACY, 
COUNCIL  OF  TRENT,  DECRETALS, 
IMAOES,  INDULGENCES,  INFALLIBILITY, 
JUSTIFICATION,  KEYS  OF  THE  CHURCH, 
MASS,  MIRACLES,  PENANCE,  PERSECU- 
TION, POPES,  PRAYER  FOR  THE  DEAD, 
PROPHECY,  PDRLJATORY,  REFORMA- 
TION, RELICS,  SUPREMACY,  SACRA- 
MENTS,    TRANSCBSTANTIATION. 

Pro. 
The  symbolical  books  of  the  Roman  Church 

are :  The  Decrees  and  Catechism    of  the 

Council   of    Trent,    and   the    Symbol   of 

Pius  IV. 
Arnauld,  (Euvres.    (Powerful.    Boileau  calls 

him  ''  the  most  learned  man  that  has  ever 

written.") 
Arsdekini    Theologia   Ilniversa.     (A    great 

storehouse  of  authorities.) 
Becani  Manuale  Controversiarum. 
Beelingii  Vindiciaj  CatholiciS  Hibernite. 
Bellarmini  Opera.  (In  the  judgment  of  Bayle, 

the  ablest  defender  of  the  Roman  Church.) 
Bossuet,  Expos,  de  la  doct.  de  I'Eglise. 

Hist,  dcs  variatijnr,  de  I'Eglise  Pro- 


testantes.    (Numerous  other  treatises,  in 

the  59  volumes  of  his  works.) 
Cassandri  Defensio  traditionum  Patrum. 
Catharini  Apologia  pro  veritate  fidei. 


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Popery — continued, 

Campiani   Rationes   propositae    in    causam 

fidei.     ("  The    Romanists   account    it    an 

epitome  of  all  their  doctrine." — A.  AVooD.) 
Cochlaeus  cent.  Augustinam  confessionem. 

de  Actis  et  scriptis  Lutheri. 

Cotoni  Institutio  Catholica. 

D'Antecourt,  Defense  de  I'Eglise. 

Dens,  Manuale  Theologicuni. 

Dollinger's  Kirche  und  Kirchen. 

Emser's    Wieder    das    unchristliche     Bueh 

M.  Luther. 
Fabri  Antilogiarum  Lutheri  Babylonia. 
Haunoldus  de  Infallibilitate  eccles.  Romanae. 
Henrici  VIII,  Assertio  septem  sacramento- 

rum  adversus  Mart.  Lutherum. 
Hosii  Conf.  Cathol.   (A  standard  authority.) 
Mesnilii  Doctrina  et  disciplina  eoclesiae. 
Nicolas,     du     Protestantisme     precede     de 

I'exaraen  d'un  ecrit.  de  M.  Guizot. 
Pole  pro  Unitate  Ecclesiastica. 
Rocaberti  Bibliotheca.      (A  collection,  in  21 

volumes,   folio,   of    the    principal    papal 

writers  previous  to  1700.) 
Sardagna,  Theologia  dogmatico-polemico. 

Balmez's  Comparison  of  Prot.  and  Popery, 

in  their  effects  on  civilization. 
Berriugton  &,  Kirk's  Faith  of  the  Catholics. 
Bossuet's  Doctrine  of  Catholic  Church. 

Variations  of  Protestant  Churches. 

Brown  son's  Quarterly  Review. 
Butler's  (Chas.)  Book  of  the  Church. 

Vindication  of     Do. 

Campian's  Ten  reasons  for  embracing   the 

Catholic  faith. 
Catholic  World.  Periodical. 
Chaloner's  Grounds  of  the  old  religion. 
Den's  Moral  Theology.  (Standard  work.) 
Dollinger's  Church  and  the  Churches.  Trans. 

by  McCabe. 
Dupin  on  Ecclesiastical  and  temporal  power. 
Fisher's  (John)  Challenge  to  Protestants. 

Conference  with  Abp.  Laud. 

Gother's  Papist  misrepresented. 
Husenbeth's  Faberism  exposed  and  refuted. 
Reeling's  Alliance  of  heresy  with  Deism. 
Kellison's  Gag  of  the  deformed  gospel. 

Examen  Reformationis. 

Hierarchy  of  the  Church. 

Kerrick's  (Bp.)  Primacy  of  the  Apostolic  see. 
Knott's    Infidelity    unmasked.     (Reply    to 

Chillingworth.) 


Protestantism   unrepented   destroys 

salvation. 
Lingard's  Review  of  anti-Catholic  publicat. 
Milner's  Mohn)  End  of  relig.  controversy. 
Stapletou'o  (Thos.)  Works. 
Ward's  Errata  of  the  Protestant  Bible. 
Worseley's  Protestantism  without  principles. 
White's   (Alex.)   Confutation  of  Church-of- 

Englandism. 

Con. 
Albert's    Wiederlegung    einer     Paebstichen 
Bucher. 


Popery — cnntinwd. 

Con. 

Amesii  (The  Puritan)  Bellarminus  enervatus. 
Antonii  Pontificiorum  doctrina  publica. 
Balduini  Diatriba  Theologicse. 
Bassnage,  Traite  des  prejuges  faux  et  legit. 
Hist,  des  Eglises  reformes.  (Answers 


Bossuet's  "  Variations.") 

Baur's  Gegensatz  des  Katholicismus  und 
Protestanten. 

Baxteri  Clavis  Catholicorum. 

Bezas  Opera. 

Beyer's  Unterscheidungslehren  d.  Evang.  u. 
Rom.  Kirche. 

Botsacci  Demonstratio  quod  Ecclesia  Ro- 
mano papistiea  non  sit  sancta. 

Bucer  adv.  Axioma  Catholicum. 

Buddei  Miscellanea  Sacra. 

Bullengerii  Antithesis  evangeliese  et  papis- 
tic* doctrinse. 

Bungener,  Rome  et  le  coeur  humaine. 

Calovii  Mata^ologia  Papistiea. 

Calvini  Institutiones. 

Capelli  Disputationes. 

Cassaudri  Consult,  de  artio.  religione  inter 
Catholicos  et  Protestantes  controversis. 

Chamieri  Panstratias  Catholicte.  ("A  per- 
fect encyclopedia  on  all  subjects  relating 
to  the  Popish  controversy." — Palmer.) 

Coci  Censura  quorundum  scriptorum  qui  a 
Pontificiis  citari  solent.  (A  most  con- 
venient woi'k.) 

Cranmeri  Defensio  verse  et  Catholicaj  doctr. 

Dallsei  Opera.     (Voluminous  and  powerful.) 

Danhaveri  Opera. 

Dassovii  Disputationes. 

De  Croy  de  les  Trois  conformites,  etc. 

Deyling,  de  Insignioribus  Rom.  ecclesia 
variationibus. 

Dominis  (De)  de  Republica  ecclesiastica. 
("  Of  great  use." — Fuller.  "  One  of  the 
most  illustrious  victims  of  the  Inquisi- 
tion."— Petgnot.) 

Drelincourt,  Abregee  des  eontroverses. 

Dresseri  Observationes  miscellanea. 

Drieri  Controversi*  precipuai. 

Eckhardi  Pandectaj  Controversiarum. 

Flacii  Com-.de  Synodo  VI  Carthaginensi. 

Historia  de  primatu  Papa3. 

Protestatio  contra  Cone.  Tridentum. 

Catalogus  testium  veritatis. 

Various  other  treatises. 


Franckii  Dissertationes. 
Furmanni  Sanctitatis  eccl.  Rom.  eversio. 
Gaupp,  die  Romische  Kirche. 
Gomari  Enchiridion  controversiarum. 
Guntheri  Demonstratio  solida. 
Haberkorn's  Griindlichon  Wiederlegung. 
Heilbrunner's  (J.)  Uncatholisch.  Pabsthum. 
Heshusius  de  Erroribus  Pontificiaj  ecclesiae. 
de  Vera  Ecclesia. 


Hieronymi  (Pragensis)  Opera.  (Noble.) 
Hinckelmanni  Papismi  errores  prascipui. 
Hoenegg's  Evangelisches  Handbiichlein. 
Hoepfneri  Saxonia  Evangelica. 


36T 


Popery — continued. 

Con. 
Hospiniani  Opera.  (Learned  elucidations  of 

the  history  of  the  errors  of  Popery.) 
Ilunnii  Opera.     (Greatly  prized.) 
Hussi  (loann.)  Scripta. 
Illyrici  Opera.  (Discusses  most  of  the  points 

in  controversy.) 
Illyrici  Catalogus  testium  veritatis.  (Written 

to  show  what  learned  and  pious  men  had 

admitted  concerning  the  corruption  of  the 

Roman  Church,  before  Luther.) 
Jameson,  Roma-racoviana,  et  Racovia-rom. 
James  (Tho.),  Bellum  Papale.    (Shows  2000 

instances   in  which   the   two  "  infallible" 

Papal  editions  of  the  Vulgate  contradict 

each  other.) 
Jewelli  Apologia  Eoclesise  Anglicanae. 
Jurieu,  Systeme  de  I'Eglise.  < 

la  Morale  des  Refoimes. 

Kesleri  Bellum  religiosum  Petri  ac  Papse. 
Koecheri  Biblioth.  Theol.  Symbol.    (List  of 

authors  against  the  Council  of  Trent.) 

Observationes  Selectse. 

Kortholti  Papa  Schismaticus. 

Disquisitiones. 

Krackewitzius  de  Ecolesise  Rom.  apostasia. 

Kromayer,  de  EcclesiiB  Romanae  apostasia. 

La  Motte,  les  Fourberies  de  I'Eglise. 

Le  Blanc,  Theses  Theologicae. 

Leopard   (C),   Le  Glaive  du  g^ant  Goliah. 

(Highly  commended.) 
Leydekker  de  Veritate  religionis  Reformatae. 
Lutherus,  Opera  varia. 
Maccovii  UptoTou  xpsvio^  Pontificiorum. 
Magnin,    La    Papaute    consideree    dan    son 

origine,  development,  et  etat  actuel.  1841 
Megandri  Petrus  nee  papa  nee  papistica. 
Meisneri  (Balthas.)  Consultatio  Catholica. 

Praelecticnes. 

Meisneri  (.Jo.)  Dissertationes. 
Melancthonis  Opera. 
Molintei  Jugulum  causte  pontificiae. 
Morgenstern,  de  Eecl.  vera  et  Catholica. 
Mori  Inquisitio  in  mysterium  iniquitatis. 

Antidotus  adversus  Idolatriam. 

Magui  mysterii  pietatis  explanatio. 

MornaBi  (Phil.)  Tractatus  de  ecclesia. 

Mysterium  Iniquitatis. 

Mylii   Disquisitiones  theologicse  de  ecclesia. 
Neumannus  de  Petrb  a  Petro  alieno. 

Dissertationes. 

Osiandri  Opera.     ("  Papa  non  papa."     "  De 

autichristus,"  etc.) 
PfafRi  Demonstrationes  solidfe. 
Pictet,  la  Religion  des  Protestants. 
Placette,  (Euvres.  (Greatly  esteemed.) 
PutFendorf,  von  der  geistliche  Monarchic. 
Rainoldus  de  Romanae  eccl.  idolatria. 
Richter's     Evangelische     und      Roemische 

Kirchen  Lehre. 
Riveti  Catholicum  orthodoxum. 
Salmasius  de  Episcopiis  et  Presbj'teris. 
Scherzeri  Dissertationes  Theologicse. 
Schmidii  (Sebast.)  Syncresis. 


'Po'pery— continued. 

Con. 
Schmidii  (Sebast.)  Petrus  non  Papa. 
Schulteti  Panoplia  Sacra. 

Medulla  theologica  patrum. 


Seldii  Papismi  et  gentilismi  comparatio. 

Spanheimii  (Senior.)  Epitome  panstratis 
chamieri. 

Spanheimii  (Junior.)  Dissertationes. 

Speneri  Opera  varia. 

Steinbergii  Anatome  papismi. 

Stillingfleet,  Opera  varia. 

Taxe,  des  Parties  casuelles  de  la  boutique 
du  Pape.  (A  damning  exposure  of  cor- 
ruptions as  existing  in  1564.) 

Turretini  (Alph.)  Pyrrhonismus  Pontificius. 

Turrettini  (Franc.)  Institutiones. 

Usseri  Hist,  controv.  inter  orthodos  et  pont. 

Van  Till,  de  Petro  non  Pontifice. 

Viret,  la  Physique  papale. 

la  Necromance  papale. 


Voetii  Disputationes  Theol.  Pars  1. 
Vorstii  Anti-Bellarminus. 
Wylie's    Geschichte,    Lehren,     Geist,    und 
Aussichten  des  Papstthums.  (Prize  essay.) 
Zuinglii  Opera. 

Abbott's  Roman   and   English   hierarchies, 

and  the  abuses  of  Episcopacy. 
Achilli's  Papal  Rome,  her  priests  and  her 

Jesuits. 
Abernethy's  Letters  to  Bp.  Hay. 
About,    The   Roman   question.     Translated 

by  A.  T.  Wood. 
Allwood's  Prophecies  relating  to  the  Church. 

Papal  Claims. 

Amer.    Biblical    Repository.    2:546.    4:252. 

11:363.  2d  Series.  10:159.  3d  Series.  4:252. 
Amer.  Eclectic  Review.  2:446. 
Ame's  (The  Puritan)  Reply  to  Bellarmin. 
Ashwell  on  the  Roman  Church. 
Bagge's  Development  of  the  Roman  system 

not  consistent  with  the  welfare  of  the  state. 
Balme's  Protest,  and  Popery  compared,  in 

their  effects  on  the  civilization  of  Europe. 
Barbeyrac's  Spirit  of  the  Ecclesiastics. 
Barlow's    Principles   and   positions   of    the 

Church  of  Rome. 
Barnard's  Rhemes  against  Rome. 
Barrow's  (Isaac)  Works. 
Baxter's  (Richard)  Works. 
Beard's  (John  R.)  The  Confessional.     (Ex- 
tracts from  Papal  sources.) 
Beecher's  (Edw.)  Papal  conspiracy  exposed. 
Becon's  Display  of  the  Popish  Mass. 
Bedell's  (Bp.)  Life  and  Letters. 
Bell's  (James)  The  Mystery  unveiled. 
Bennet's  (W.  J.  E.)   Distinctive   errors  of 

Popery. 
Bennet's  (Tho.)  Confutation  of  Popery. 
Bentley's  (Rich.)   Doctrinal  corruptions  of 

Popery. 
Beza's  Ten  discourses. 
Patched  Pelagianism. 


Bibliotheca  Sacra.  2:451,757.  8:64. 


368 


Popery — coniiniied. 
Con. 

Bieheno's  Signs  of  the  times.  1805. 

Birbeck's  Protestant's  evidence.  (From  the 
Fathers.) 

Blackmoor  on  the  Present  state  of  the  con- 
troversy between  Protestants  and  Papists. 
1765. 

Blackwood's  Edinb.  Magaz.  3:535.  26:331. 
44:494. 

Blair's  Letters  to  Wilbcrforce. 

Blakeney's  Awful  disclosure  of  the  principles 
taught  by  the  Church  of  Rome:  being 
extracts  from  the  Moral  theology  of 
Alphonsus  Liguori. 

Boyd's  Fathers  not  Papists. 

Bramhall's  Safeguards  against  Popery.  (A 
great  collection  of  treatises  by  eminent 
divines  of  the  17th  century.) 

Bray's  Papal  Usurpation  in  anc.  and  mod. 
times.  (Contains  much  curious  matter, 
especially  in  relation  to  y' old  Waldenses.) 

Brit,  and  For.  Review.  6:420.  7:457.  8:1. 

Brogden's  Catholic  Safeguards.  (A  very 
large  collection  of  tracts  by  distinguished 
writers  of  the  17th  century.) 

Brownlee  on  the  Rom.  Catholic  controversy. 

Popery  an  enemy  to  civil  liberty. 

Bull's  Corruptions  of  the  Church  of  Rome. 

Burnap's  Superstitions  of  the  Ch.  of  Rome. 

Burnett's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

Burroughs*  (Joseph)  Creed  of  Pope  Pius  IV. 

Burton's  Truth's  triumph  over  Trent. 

Campbell's  (John)   Popery  ;   anc.  and  mod. 

Capper's  Acknowledged  doctrines  of  the 
Church  of  Rome,  as  set  forth  by  its  stan- 
dard writers.   1849. 

Cardwell's  Enchiridion.  (A  collection  of 
important  tracts  in  3  volumes.) 

Cartwright's  Pope's  deadly  wound. 

Sermons  at  the  Jews'  Chapel.  , 

Cheever  on  the  Mixture  of  civil  and  eccles. 

power.  (Reply  to  Bp.  Hughes  of  N.  York.) 
Chillingworth's  Safe  way  to  heaven.  ("  That 

masterpiece     of     human      reasoning." — 

Warburton.) 
Christian   Examiner.  2:353.  14:371.  39:284. 

48:227,341.  56:223.  65:1. 
Churchman  Armed.  (A  collection  of  effective 

treatises.) 
Clagget's  (William)  Works. 
Clarkson's     Practical    divinity    of    Papists 

destructive  of  Christianity. 
Claude's  Posthumous  Works. 
Cobbin's  (Ingram)  Book  of  Popery. 
Collette's  Novelties  of  Romanism. 

Popish   frauds   exemplified   in    Dr. 

Wiseman's  Lectures. 

Comber's  Forgeries  in  the   Councils  of  the 

first  four  centuries. 
Cox's    (.John  E.)    Protestantism   contrasted 

with  Popery.  (Consists  of  quotations  from 

author?  on  both  sides.) 
Cramp's  Text-book  of  P.  (Very  useful.) 
Cranmers  Works. 


Popery — continued. 

Co,,. 
Croft's  (Bp.)  Naked  Truth. 
Culbertson's  Lectures  on  the  Apocalypse. 
Cullen's  (J.  E.)  Voice  of  truth.     (Small,  but 

effective.) 
Cunningham's  Apostacy  of  the  Ch.  of  Rome. 
Curtis'  Mystery  of  Iniquity. 
Dalton's  Word  of  God  vindicated. 
De  Coetlogon's  Sermons. 
De  Croy's  Harmony  of  the  Roman  Church 

with    Gentilism,    Judaism,    and   ancient 

heresies. 
De  Foe's  Curse  of  Popery.  (Powerful.) 
De  Sanctis'  Rome.  (As  in  1857.) 
Dillingham's  Mystery  of  Iniquity. 
Dodwell's  Fundamental  principles  of  P. 
Drelincourt's  Summary  of  Popish  errors. 
Dublin  University  Mag.  7:437.  12:548,686. 

16:197,511.  23:715.  36:494.  38:369,719. 
Du  Moulin's  Keys  of  the  Church. 

History  of  Monks. 

Defence  of  the  Reformed  churches. 


Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  11:103.  22:299. 
29:97.  30:296.  New  Series.  6:33. 

Edgar's  Variations  of  Popery.    (Very  able.) 

Edinburg  Rev.  72:119. 

Elliot's  (Charles)  Delineation  of  Romanism. 
(Drawn  from  acknowledged  standards  of 
the  Papal  Church.) 

Elliott's  (E.  B.)  Warburton  Lectures.    1856. 

Emlin's  Frauds  of  monks  and  priests. 

Enchiridion  Theologicum.  (Tracts  by  Taylor, 
Barrow,  &c.) 

Erskine's  Spirit  of  Popery. 

Evangelical  Review.  1:561. 

Evans'  (B.)  Modern  Popery.  1855. 

Faber's  Difficulties  of  Romanism. 

Fleming's  (Robt.)  Apocalyptical  Key. 

Fletcher's  (Jos.)  Works.  (His  Lectures  on 
Popery  are  highly  praised  by  Robert 
Hall  and  J.  Pye  Smith.) 

Foreign  Quarterly  Rev.  27:184.  1:515. 

Foulis'  History  of  Romish  treasons  and 
usurpations,  collected  out  of  their  own 
approved  authors. 

Fox's  Book  of  Martyrs. 

Foye's  Romish  offices,  legends,  &o.,  literally 
translated. 

Fulke's'Rhemish  and  Prot.  translations  of 
New  Test,  side  by  side;  with  a  confuta- 
tion, <fec.  (Embodies  the  whole  Popish 
controversy  respecting  the  Scriptures.) 

Garbett's  Nullity  of  the  Roman  faith. 

Gautt's  P.  the  man  of  sin.   (Prize  ess.  1854.) 

Gavin's  Master  Key  to  Popery. 

Geddes'  Miscellaneous  Tracts. 

Gibbings'  P.  falsifications  of  records. 

Gibson's  Preservatives  against  P.  (The 
treatises  are  most!}'  those  published  during 
the  reign  of  James  II.  The  whole  18  vols, 
have  been  lately  reprinted.) 

Supplement  to  Do.  8  vols.  1849. 

Gilley's  Vigilantius  and  his  times. 

Gray's  Bampton  Lectures.  1796. 


369 


Popery— continued. 

Con. 
Giustiniani's    Papal    Rome.     (Dr.  G.  was  a 

Romish  priest.) 
Gordon's  (J.)    Lives  of  Alexander  VI.  and 

his  son,  Cesar  Borgia. 
Gordon's  (W.)  Popery  against  Christianity. 

(Descritjes  the  condition  of  the   City  of 

Rome  in  1719.) 
Gricr's  Ans.  to  Milner's  End  of  controversy. 
Groser's  (W.)  Lectures  at  Maidstone. 
Glanvill's  Less  heeded  dangers  of  Poperv. 

1681. 
Gurney's  (John  H.)  Sermons  at  St.  Mary's. 
Halifa.x's  12  Sermons  on  prophecy. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Polemic  AVorks. 
Hamilton's  (Archibald)  Tracts. 
Harness'  Errors  of  the  Roman  Creed. 
Harrison's  (E.)  Protestant  Instructor. 
Heshusius  On  the  true  Church. 
Home's  (T.  H.)  P.  the  enemy  and  falsifier 

of  Scripture. 

Popery  delineated.  (As  in  1848.) 

Horneck's  Tracts. 

Howell's  (L.)  View  of  the  Pontificate. 

Howick's  Triple  Crown. 

Hulme's  Comparison  of  P.  and  Christianity. 

Jackson's  (Dr.  Tho.)  Works.     ("I  have  not 

read  ^o  hearty  and  vigorous  a  champion 

against  Rome." — Geo.  Herbert.     "  The 

most  valuable  of  all  our  English  divineu." 

ROBT.  SOCTHEY.) 

James'  Corruptions  of  the  Councils,  Fathers, 

and  Scriptures,  for  the  maintenance  of  P. 

Defense  of  the  Bellum  Papale. 

Table  of  books  first  approved   and 

then  censured  by  Papists. 
Jewell's  Apol.  for  the  Church.     (Powerful.) 
Johnson's  Julian.    (Learned,  but  violent.) 
Jurieu's  Council  of  Trent. 
Pastoral    Letters.     (The   sophistries 

and  inexpressible  cruelties  of  Papists  laid 

open.) 
Reach's  Antichrist  stormed. 
Keary's  Commonplace  book  to  the  Fathers. 

(A  selection  of  anti-papal  passages.) 
Kidd's  (Rich.)  14-  Lectures  on  Romanism. 
Kirwan's  Letters  to  Bp.  Hughes  of  N.  York. 

Letters  to  Hon.  R.  B.  Taney. 

Knowles'  (J.  Sheridan)  Rock  of  Rome. 
Le  Blanc,  Theses  Theologicse. 
Le  Mesurier's  (T.)  Works. 
Leslie's  Case  truly  stated. 
Lloyd's  Popery  no  Christianity. 

True  way  to  suppress  Popery. 

Lorrain's  (H.)  Sermons. 

Lorrin's  (P.)  Christianity  vs.  Paganism. 

Lovell's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Lowman's  Principles  of  P.  schismatical. 

Luscombe's  Church  of  Rome.  Tr.  by  Wright. 

Luther's  (Martin)  Works. 

Malan's  (C.)  Church  of  Rome  examined. 

Mariot  (H.)  on  the  Catholic  religion. 

Marsh's     (H.)     Comparative    view    of    the 

Churches  of  England  and  Rome. 

24 


P  o  pery — contin  ued. 

Con. 

Marvel's  Rehearsal  transposed.  (Very  keen.) 
Massey's  Secret  history  of  Romanism. 
Matthias'  (B.  W.)  Popery  not  Catholicism. 
McGavin's  (W.)  Protestant.  Comju-olicnsive. 
Strictures  on   Milner's  End  of  con- 


troversy. 
Mendham's  Spiritual  venali'ty  of  Rome. 
Middleton's  Letters  from  Rome.  (Comparison 

of  Popery  and  Paganism.) 
Milton  (John)  On  true  religion. 
Morning    Exercises   at    Cripplegate.     (Dis- 
courses by  Bates,  Calamy,  Howe,  Poole, 

Owen,  Baxter,  Tillot^on,  &c.) 
Morris'  Arraignment  of  Popery. 
Murray's  (James)  Sermons. 
Mussard's  Modern  and  ancient  ceremonies. 

(To  prove  that  the  papal  ceremonies  are 

derived  from  the  pagan.) 
New   Englander.    2:333,414,568.    3:125,172. 

5:136. 
New  York  Review.  2:146. 
Nightingale's   Portraiture    of    Catholicism. 

(Gives  the  history,  doctrines,  and  present 

state.  1812.) 
Nolan's  Catholic  Christianity. 
North  Brit.  Review.  10:21.  11:254.  15:257. 

17:56,268. 
Olmsted's  Picture  of  Poperv. 
Ormerod's  Picture  of  a  Papist. 
Ouseley's    Old    Christianity.      (Replies    to 

Milner's  End  of  controversy.) 
Owen's  Church  of  Rome.  (Powerful.) 
Palmer's  Letters  on  Romanism. 
Pamphleteer.  2:71. 
Patrick's  (Symon)  Sermons. 
Percy's    Romanism    as   it    exists  in  Rome. 

1847.  (In  an  appendix  the  original  docu> 

ments  are  given.) 
Philpot's  Theological  Letters. 
Pike's  Curse  of  Christendom. 
Placette's  Incurable  skepticism  of  Rome. 
Poole's  (M.)  Blow  at  the  root. 
Poole's  ((ieo.  A.)  Testimony  of  Cyprian. 
Poole's  (Matt.)  Nullity  of  the  Roman  faith. 
Pope's  (R.  T.)  Misquotations,  &c. 
Porteus'  Brief  confutation,  <tc. 
Powel's  Roman  fallacies  and  Catholic  truths. 
Poynder's  Popery  allied  with  heathenism. 
Price's  (E.  S.)  Is  it  not  written? 
Princeton  Review.  5:229.  9:230,487.  18:.320. 

19:196.  26:454.  36:177. 
Prior's  Popery  not  Christianity. 
Protestant,  The.     Pub.  at  New  York  from 

1830  to  1834,  by  Rev.  G.  Bourne  and  Dr. 

Brownlee.  (Violent.) 
Protestant  Herald.  Periodical. 
Pryce's  Testimonies  of  Scripture. 
Prynno's  Tracts.   (Powerful.) 
Pyle's  Paraph,  and  notes  on  the  Apocalypse. 
Quarterly    Rev.    3:114.  (Demands   of  Irish 

Catholics.)  33:134.  58:502.  (Schisms   in.) 

70:108.  (Antichrist.)  89:233. 
Reformation  Society's  Tracts.  London. 


370 


Popery — continued. 
Con. 
Rice's  (N.  L.)  Romanism  not  Christianity. 
Richardson's  Popery  unmasked. 
Rivaloro's  Echo  from  the  Vatican. 
Robinson's  (C.)  Impending  doom  of  Papacy. 
Robins'   (Sanderson)   Claims  of  the  Roman 

Church.  (A  storehouse  of  facts.) 
Rogers'  P.  unreasonable,  unscript.,  and  novel. 
Roussel's    Catholic   and   Protestant  nations 
compared  in  relation  to  wealth,  knowledge, 
and  morality.  1855. 
Sandford's  Romanism  considered. 
Salter's  Hall  Sermons.  (Discourses  by  distin- 
guished men.  "  Inestimable." — Lowndes.) 
Scolland's  Ch.  of  R.  weighed  in  the  balances. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Works. 
Seward's  (Tho.)  Popery  and  Paganism. 
Seymour's  Mornings  among  the  .Jesuits. 

Evening  with  the  Romanists. 

Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Works. 
Smith's  (Jas.)  Errors  of  the  Romish  Church, 
Smith's  (Sir  C.  E.)  Romanism  of  Italy. 
Soil's  True  Catholic  and  Apostolical  faith. 
Sortain's  (Joseph)  Lectures. 
Sparry's  Mysteries  of  Romanism. 
Steinmetz's    Novitiate.      ("A    revealer    of 
secrets,  and  full  of  materials  of  thought; 
written   with  every  appearance  of  truth- 
fulness."— Quarterly  Review.) 
Stephens'  Spirit  of  the  Roman  Church. 
Steel's  Account  of  the'  Roman  Cath.  religion 

throughout  the  world.  1715. 
Stewart'^s  Conformity  of  P.  and  Paganism. 
Stillingfleet's  Idol,  and  fanat.  of  the  Ch.  of  R. 
Stopford's    Pagano-Papismus.     (A   parallel 

between  Rome  Pagan  and  Rome  Papal.) 
Stovel's  (Cha.)  Popery  in  England.  1840. 
Stowell's  (Hugh)  Blots  on  the  escutcheon  of 

Rome. 
Sturgess'  Defence  of  Protestantism. 

Principles  and  institutions  of  P 


Taylor's  (Jer.)  Dissuasive  against  Popery. 

(Other  powerful  tracts.) 

Thorold's  View  of  Popery. 

Tennison's  Popery  not  found  in  Scripture. 

Incurable  skepticism  of  Ch.  of  Rome 

The  Protestant.  Pei-iodical. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Works. 

Tindal's  Rights  of  the  Christian  Church. 

Tottle's  (Archdeacon)  Charges. 

Trahern's  Roman  Forgeries. 

Trapp's  Popery  truly  stated  and  confuted. 

Urwick's  Triple  Crown. 

Venn's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Warburtonian  Lectures. 

Warburton's  Portrait  of  Popery. 

Weaver's  Popery  calmly  considered. 

Wesley's  (John)  Works. 

Whately's  (Abp.)  Errors  of  Romanism  traced 

to  their  origin  in  human  nature. 
Whiehcot's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Whitaker's  Reply  to  Stapleton  &  Bellarmin. 
Whitby's  Idolatry  of  the  Church  of  Rome. 
White's  (Blanco)  Evidences  agt.  Catholicism. 


Popery — continued. 

Con. 
Williams'  Popery  unmasked. 
Willet's  Synopsis  Paiiismi.     (10  volumes  of 

important  tracts,  ancient  and  modern.) 
Winter's  Present  state  of  Popery.  1800. 
Wylie's   The   Papacy ;   its   genius,   dogmas, 

history,  and  prospects.  1851. 
Young's  Chief  points  of  controversy,  &g. 

At  the  Reformation,  writers  on  this  sub- 
ject were  innumerable.  Just  after  the  Re- 
formation, most  theological  writers  handled 
the  question,  more  or  less.  When  Papacy 
seemed  about  to  be  restored  in  England, 
another  multitude  of  works,  on  both  sides 
of  the  subject,  appeared.  The  above  exten- 
sive list  comprises  most  of  the  best  treatises 
now  accessible.  Those  who  desire  to  look 
further  into  the  controversy  will  find  hun- 
dreds of  other  writers  on  both  sides  in 
Peck's  Oomplete  catalogue  of  all  the  dis- 
courses icritten  for  and  against  Popery  iu  the 
time  of  James  //.,  1779  ;  Claggett's  Present 
state  (1687)  of  the  controversy  between  the 
Church  of  England  and  the  Church  of  Rome  ; 
and  in  Lowndes'  British  Librarian.  The 
last  named  quotes  over  900  English  writers 
on  the  subject. 

Popery,  History  of.    See  popes. 
Bacchinii  de  Eccles.  hierarchias  originibus. 
Beaufort,  Histoire  des  Papes. 
Dauz,  Libri  symbolic!  Eocles.  Cath.  Leet. 
Forbesii  Instructiones  Historico-theologica. 
Goebelii  Csesareo-papia  Romana. 
Hamelli  Theolog.  speculativa  et  practica. 
Heideggeri  Historia  Papatus. 
Helyott,  Histoire  des  ordres  monastique. 
Lisle.  Monumenta  Vetera  Anglo-Saxonica. 
Molinseus  in  Novitate  papismi. 
Mornte  Mysterium  iniquitatis. 
Puifendorfii  Introduotio  in  historiam,  etc. 
Seckendorfii  Commentarius  historicus. 
Spanheimii  Christiana;  religionis  apud  Ge- 
neves restituse  historia. 

Streitwolf,  Libri  symbol.  Ecc.  Catholics. 

Wagenseilii  Dissertationes. 

Wylie's  Gesch.  Lehren,  Geist.  u.  Aussichten. 

Butler's  English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  P.  1822. 

Dodd's   Church  History  of  England.     (In- 
tended as  an  antidote  to  Burnett.) 

Greenwood's    Cathedra    Petri.       (Political. 
1858.) 

Gavin's  History  of  Popery. 

Gill's  Rise  and  progress  of  Popery. 

Gillies'  Vigilantius  and  his  times. 

Howell's  View  of  the  Pontificate. 

Hussey's  (Robt.)  Rise  of  Papal  power. 

Lathbury's    State   of    Popery   in   England, 
from  the  Reformation  to  1829. 

Milman's  History  of  Latin  Christianity,  in- 
cluding that  of  the  Popes  to  Nicholas  V. 

Montgomery's  Popery  as  it  exists  in  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  1854. 


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Popery,  History  of — continued. 

Moehler"s  Symbolism.  (Appendix  containing 
the  state  of  Protestantism  and  Popery 
since  1740.) 

Mornay's  Mystery  of  Iniquity.  Translated 
bj'  Lennard. 

Murray's  (N.)  Romanism  at  home.  1850. 

O'Sullivan's  Popery  in  Ireland. 

Paul's  (FiUherj  Hist,  of  the  Coun.  of  Trent. 

Petrie's  Hist,  of  the  Catholic  Church,  from 
600  to  1600.  (An  able  Protestant  work.) 

Riddle's  History  of  the  Papacy. 

Sleidan's  History  of  the  Reformation. 

Soame's  Latin  Ch.  in  Anglo-Saxon  times. 

Stephens'  Pojiery  in  Foreign  parts.  172S. 

Townsend's  Accusations  of  history. 

Turnley's  (Jos.)  Popery  in  power.   Plates. 

AVeekly  Packet  of  advice  from  Rome.  (A 
series  of  210  pamphlets,  begun  in  1678. 
Reprinted,  1735,  under  the  title  of  "His- 
tory of  Popery.") 

Popes.    See  temporal  power. 
Anastasii   Hist.  Vitis  Rom.   Pontif.  a  Petro 

ad  Xicolaum  I. 
Artaud,  Hist,  du  Pape  Pie  YII. 
Bailie,  Vie  des  papes  de  Rome. 
Barnes,  VitEe  Romanorum  Pontificum. 
Barraterii    Successio    antiquissima     Episc. 

Romanorum,  a  Petro  usque  ad  Victorem. 
Bartholomaii  Vitaji  pontificorum. 
Bonanni  Historia  Pontificum. 
[Bruys]    Histoire   des    Papes.      (To    Benoit 

XIII.    Satirical,  and  often  abusive.) 
Burmanni  Analecta  de  Hadriano  VI. 
Carrierii  Hist.  Chronologica  Pontificorum. 
Ciaconii  Vita3  et  res  gesta;  P.  gestis. 
Danzii  Analecta  crit.  de  Hadriano  VI. 
Dollinger,  d.  Papst  fabeln  des  mittelalters. 
Du  Chesne,  Hist,  des  Papes  et  Souverains 

chefs  de  I'Eglise,  jusqu  aujourdhui.  1646. 
Eccardi  Corpus  histor.  medii  avi. 
Glen,  Histoire  Pontificale. 
Guarnacci   Yitae   et  res  gestae  Pont.    Rom. 

(From  Clement  X  to  Clement  XII.) 
Herter's  P.  Innocenz  III.  u.  seiner.  Zeitg. 
Keuifelii  Hist.  Pontificatus  Romani. 
Krug's  (W.  T.)  Gregor  VII.  u.  Gregor  XVI. 
Laviconterie  Les  crimes  des  Papes. 
Lippold  (G.  H.),  Gesch.  des  Papstthums. 
Maimbourg,  Pontificat.  de  Leon  le  grand. 
Mirbach,  Papst  Clemens  XIV. 
Montor,  Hist,  des  pontifes.  To  Pius  VI. 
Palatii  Gesta  Pontificum.     To  Innocent  XI. 
Papebrochii  Conatus  chronico-historicus. 
Pearsonii  Dissertationes. 
Platina  de  Vit.  pontif.  omnium. 
Poloni  Chronicon  supimorum  pontificam. 
Ranke  die  Romisehe  Papste. 
Sandini  Vita3  Pontificum  Romanorum. 
Schelstrnto,  Antiquit.  ecclesiaj  illustrata. 
Simon  (E.  0.),  Urbani  II.  Pappe,  vita. 
Spittler's  Geschichte  des  Papstthums. 
Stellas  Vitae  2.30  summorum  pontificum. 
Voigt's  Gregor  VII  und  sein  Zeitalter. 


Popes — continued. 
Walch  (C.  G.  F.),  Vollstandigen  Hist.,  etc. 
Amer.  Eclec.  Rev.  1:229. 
Bailie's  Lives  of  the  Popes. 
Bowden's  Life  of  Gregory  VII. 
Bower's  Lives  of  the  Popes.  To  1749. 
Bruy's  History  of  the  Popes. 
Cormenin's  History  of  the  Popes.  To  1840. 
Foulis'  History  of  Romish  usurpations. 
Howell's  Historj'  of  the  Pontificate.  (To  the 

end  of  the  Council  of  Trent.) 
Leti's  Pope  Pius  V.  (Valuable.) 
Pope  Sextus  'V''. 


Lit.  and  Theol.  Rev.  2:239. 
Mendham's  Life  of  Pius  V. 
Mills'  History  of  the  Popes. 
Mornay's  Mystery  of  Iniquity. 
Morton's  Historv  of  the  Popes. 
Museum  of  For.'Lit.  28:343. 
New  York  Review.  8:157. 
Xicolini's  Pontificate  of  Pius  IX. 
Puffendorf's  History  of  Popedom. 
Quar.  Rev.  55:287.  58:371.  » 

Ranke's  History  of  the  Popes. 
Roscoe's  (Wm.)  Life  of  Leo  X. 
AValoh's  (C.  AY.  F.)  Hist,  of  the  P.    To  1755. 
White's  (Joseph  B.)  AVorks. 
AVilks'  (G.  A.  F.)  The  Popes.  To  Pius  IX. 
AA'iseman's  Recollections  of  the  last  4  Popes, 
and  of  Rome  in  their  time.  1858. 

Popes  of  Aviguon. 

Baluzii  A^itffi  paparum  Avenionensium. 
Dupuy,  Histoire  generale  du  schisme,  etc. 
Frizonii  Gallia  Purpurata. 
Imberdis,  Hist,  des  guerres  religieuses. 
Maimbourg,  Grande  Schisme  d'Oceident, 
Mittler,  de  Schismate  in  Eccles.  Roman. 
Tessier,  Hist,  des  soverains  Pontifes. 
AVagenseilii  Exercitat.  de  Romanis  pontifiei. 
AVietrowski,  Hist,  de  magno  schismate. 

A'^ery  many  other  histories  of  the  Popes, 
general  and  particular,  are  cited  by  Brunet, 
in  his  Manuel  de  Ubraire. 

Poplicans.    See   waldenses. 

Popularity. 

Oxford  Prize  Essays.  1793. 

Population  of  tlie  AVorld. 

See    DECREASE  OF  MAXKIXD. 

Alison's  (A.)   Principles   of  pop.,  and  their 

connection  with  human  happiness. 
Black's  Comp.  view  of  the  mortality  of  the 

human  speeies,  in  all  ages. 
Bridges'  (Sir  E.)  Population  and  riches  of 

nations  considered  together. 
Chej'ne's  Philosophical  Principles. 
Doubleday's  (T.)  Law  of  population. 
Goodwin's  (AA''.)  Inquiry  concerning  increase 

of  population. 
Graham's  (J.)  Principles  of  Population. 
Hume's  Essay  on  thepopulousuess  of  ancient 

nations. 


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Population  of  tlie  Worl A— continued. 

Malthus'  Principles  of  population. 
Moreton  (A.  11.)  ou  Civilization.    (Analyses 

the   natural  lawV  which  regulate  popul'n.) 
Petty  (Win.)  on  the  Multiplieat.  of  maukind. 
Place's  (F.)  Principles  of  population. 
Purves'  (Gr.)  Principles  of  P.  and  production. 
Ross'  Examination  of  the  "  Principles,  &c.," 

by  Malthus. 
Sadler's  (M.  T.)  Law  of  population. 
Wallace's  Diss,  on  the  numbers  of  mankind. 
Westmiu.^ter  Review.  New  Series.  l:-i68. 
Weyland's  (J.)  Principles  of  population. 

Port  Royal.    See   j.^nsenists,  sorbonne. 

Besogne,  Hist,  de  Port  Royal. 

ClemoDset,  Hist,  de  P.  R.  jusqu'a  son  entiere 
destruction. 

Du  Fosse,  Memoires  de  Port  Royal. 

Fontaine,  Memoir  pour  servir  a  I'histoire 
de  Port  Royale. 

Le  Maitre  [Commonly  called  De  Sacy], 
Lettres'Chretiennes. 

Memoires  de  Port  Royal. 

Moleon,  Voyages  Liturgiques. 

Nicole,  Essais  de  morale. 

[Nogent],   Hist,  de  FAbbaye  de  Port  Royal. 

Pinault,  Hist,  abregee  de  la  derniere  perse- 
cution de  Port  Royal. 

Racine,  Histoire  de  Port  Royal. 

Rcuchlin's  Geschichte  von  Port  Royal. 

Tilleraont,  Memoires  pour  servir,  etc. 

Vie  de  Maria  Angelique  D'Arnaud. 

Vies  des  Roligieuses  de  Port  Royal. 

Edinb.  Review.  73:167. 

Pascal's  Provincial  Letters. 

Schimmel])ennick's  Narrative  of  the  destruc- 
tion of  the  monastery  of  Port  Royal, 
including  biographical  memoirs  of  its 
latter  inhabitants. 

Stephens'  (Jas.)   Essays  in  Eccl.  biography. 

Positive  Precepts. 

Benson's  (Charles)  Lectures. 
Booth's  Infant  Baptism  examined. 
■  Burroughs'  Diss,  on  positive  institutions. 

Defence  of  Dissertations. 

Butler's  Analogy  of  religion  to  nature. 
Carr's  (CJeorge)  Sermons. 
Clagget's  Preservative  against  Popery. 
Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Lect.  168. 
Gerard's  (Alexander)  Sermons. 
Grosvenor's  Obligation  of  positive  precepts. 
Hallet  on  Scripture. 

Hicks'  (Dr.  Geo.)  Posthumous  Discourses. 
Hoadley's  Nat.  and  end  of  the  Lord's  supper. 
Hunt's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Leland  against  Tyndall.  (Preface.) 
Owen  on  the  Holy  Spirit.  Bk.  1,  ch.  .3. 
Reeve's  Apologies  of  Justin  Martyr,  Tertul- 

lian,  and  Miuucius  Felix. 
Robinson's  Claude  on  the  comp.  of  a  sermon. 
Rogers'  (John)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  Ductor  Dubitantium. 


Watcrland's  Comparative  view  of  moral  and 

positive  duties. 
Weston's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Posture  ill  Public  Prayer. 

See    PRAYER. 

Caswall's  (E.)  Sermons. 
Christian  Observer.  24:9.150. 

Poverty     See  aqur's  prayer. 
Baxter's  (Arthur  G.)  Sermons. 
Bi'own's  (Will.  L.)  Sermons. 
Collier's  (Jeremy)  Essays.  Essay  6. 
Conj'beare's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Donne's  (John)  Sermons. 
Dyke's  (Oswald)  Sermons. 
Erskine'f  Sermons. 
Evans'  (Arthur)  Nine  plain  sermons. 
Exeter  Hall  Lectures  to  j'oung  men. 
Gresley's  (William)  Sermons. 
Mant's  (Bp.)  Duties  of  the  2)oor. 
McCall's  (Alex.)  Practical  sermons. 
IMelville's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Norden's  Poor  man's  rest. 
Oliver  (Benj.)  on  the  Pursuit  of  happiness. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Poverty  of  Spirit. 

See    BEATITUDES,  MEEKNESS. 

Blackall's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Blair's,  James,  Sermons. 
Clarke's,  Samuel,  Sermons. 
Cobden's,  Edward,  Sermons. 
Dawes',  Abp.,  Sermons. 
Dunlop's,  William,  Sermons. 
Francklin's,  Thomas,- Sermons. 
Grove's,  Henry,  Sermons. 
Harris',  Robert,  Sermons. 
Horneck's,  Anthony,  Sermons. 
Kiinber's,  Isaac,  Sermons. 
Littleton's,  Adam,  Sermons. 
Orr's,  .John.  Sermons. 
Pascal's  Thoughts. 
South's,  Robert,  Sermons. 
Sumner's,  John  Bird,  Sermons. 
Thayer's,  Elihu,  Sermons. 
Young's,  Edward,  Sermons. 

Po^ver  of  tlie  Keys.     See  keys. 
Practical  Piety.     See   deportment, 

QUIETNESS,  RELIGION  AND  BUSINESS. 

Basil,  riomiliae  de  diversis. 
Ascetica. 


Jerome,  de  Vitis  Apostolorum. 

Augustine,  Sermones. 

Ebellingii  Ethica  Christiana. 

Erasmi  Enchiridion  militis  Christiani. 

Moulin,  Traite  de  la  paix  de  I'ame. 

Palingenii  Zodaicus  vitas.     (Translated  into 

many  languages.) 
Pfaffii  Institutioues. 
Poiret,  (Economia  Divina. 
Sacy  [or  De  Sacy],  Lettres  Chretiennes. 
Saint  Marthe,  Lettres.  (Precious.) 

Abbott's  (Jacob)  Corner-stone. 


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Practical  Piety — crmfinued. 

Abbott's  (Jacob)  Young  Christian. 

Adams'  Private  Thoughts.  (A  selection  of 
precious  sentences  from  his  works.) 

Addington  on  a  Devout  life. 

Allen's- (Tho.)  Practice  of  a  holy  life. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Rt-pos.  2d  Series.  3r9I. 

Amer.  Quart.  Register.  2:1.  7:1.  9:150. 

Arnold's  (Dr.  Tho.)  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Atterbury's  (Bp.)  Sermons  and  Miscellanies. 
("  Nothing  dark,  nothing  redundant, 
nothing  misplaced." — Doddridge.) 

Bacon's  (Leonard)  Christian  Self-culture. 

Bailey's  (Lewis)  Practice  of  pict}-.  (Many 
editions,  and  several  translations.) 

Bates'  (Ely)  Rural  philosophy.  ("Avery 
valuable  specimen  of  the  moral  literature 
of  the  19tb  century." — Bp.  Burgess.) 

Baxter's  (Rich.)  Christian  Directory. 

Saint's  everlasting  rest.    (One  of  the 

best  books  in  existence.) 

Beveridge's  Private  Thoughts. 

Binsley's  The  true  watch  and  rule. 

Bogatzky's  Golden  Treasury. 

Boardman's  (W.  E.)  Higher  Christian  life. 

Boston's  Fourfold  State. 

Bradley's  Select  British  divines.  (Comprises 
in  25  vols,  the  devotional  works  of  Beve- 
ridge,  Leighton,  Henry,  Flavel,  <fcc.,  <fec.) 

Brooks  on  Assurance. 

Brown's  Select  Remains. 

Buck  (C.)  on  Religious  Experience. 

Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  Progress. 

Holy  war. 

(Many  other  precious  treatises.) 

Cattermole  <fe  Stebbing's  Sacred  classics.    (A 

choice    selection   from  40   writers  of  the 

17th  century.) 
Christian  Disciple.  1:110. 
Christian  Exam.  .38:108.  4:4. 
Chris.  Quart.  Spectator.  5:552.  6:267.  7:546. 

8:66;-!. 
Christian  Review.  8:50. 
Clarksou's  This  world   or   the   next?     The 

possibility  of  making  the  best  of  both. 
Coles  on  the  Divine  sovereignty.     ("  One  of 

the  most  useful  books  in  our  language." — 

Rtland.) 
Duchall's  (James)  Sermons. 
Eastcheap    Lectures.       (Delivered    between 

1708  and  1717,  in  London.) 
Edwards  on  the  Religious  Affections. 
Evans'  (Arthur  B.)  Sermons  on  the  Christian 

life  and  character. 
Evans'  (.John)  on  the  Chrietian  temper. 
Fellows'  Manual  of  Piety. 
Fish's  (U.  C.)  Prim,  piety  revived.  Prize  Ess. 
Flavfel's  Saint  indeed. 

Providence.  (Works.) 

Fuller's  (Thomas)  Works. 

Godwin's  Child  of  light  walking  in  darkness. 
Gouge  (T.j  on  Walking  with  God. 
Goulburn  (E.  M.)  on  Personal  Religion. 
Gurnall's  Christian  Armor. 
Hallet'e  (J.)  Consistent  Christian. 


Practical  Piety — cnnhntud. 

Hairs  (Bp.)  Works. 

Hawker's  Zion's  Pilgrim. 

Hill's  (Rowland)  Village  Dialogues. 

Hinton's  Active  Christian. 

Lectures  on  Revivals. 


lloare's  (Cha.  J.)  Sermons  on  Chris,  charao. 
Hodge's  Way  of  Life. 
Horneck's  Great  law  of  Consideration. 
Howe's  (J.)  Practical  Works. 
James'  (Jofln  A.)  Christian  Professor 
Jay's  Exercises  for  the  closet. 
Christian  contemplated. 


Jebb's  (Bp.)  Piety  without  Asceticism. 

Jowett's  Manual  of  instruction  on  the  use 
of  time  and  temj)er. 

Kempis'  Imitation  of  Christ.  (Malcom's  ed.) 

Krummacher's  Dew  of  Israel. 

Law's  Serious  call  to  a  holy  life. 

Mallary's  Soul  prosperity. 

Mason's  (John)  Select  Remains.  (Very 
precious.) 

Mason  (Grandson  of  preceding)  on  Self- 
knowledge. 

Mason's  (Will.)  Spiritual  Treasury. 

Mastricht's  Thcologia  Practica. 

Meade's  Almost  Christian. 

Mitchell's  Guide  to  young  Christians. 

Moore's  Practical  Piety. 

New  Englander.  .3:373. 

Norris'  (.J.  A.)  Religion  and  business;  or 
spiritual  life  in  its  secular  department. 

Palingin's  Life  of  man. 

Parsons'  Christian  Directory, 

Paseall's  Thoughts. 

Phillip  on  Manly  Piety, 

Plumpton's  Sermons  on  Christian  duty. 

Poiret's  Divine  Economy. 

Raueh's  Inner  life  of  the  Christian, 

Romaine's  Life,  walk,  and  triumph  of  faith. 

Rutherford's  Letters.  (Exceedingly  devout, 
but  badly  edited,  and  full  of  repetitions.) 

Sale's  Introduction  to  a  holy  life. 

Scott's  (John)  Christian  life. 

Scougal's  Life  of  God  in  the  soul. 

Scudder's  Christian's  daily  walk. 

Seeker's  Non-such  Professor.  (Precious.) 

Series'  Christian  Remembrancer. 

Sibbe's  Soul's  comfort  and  victory. 

Evangelical  sacrifices. 


Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  5:277. 

Spring's  (Gardner)  Traits  of  Chr.  character. 

Spurgeon's     Smooth    stones    from    ancient 
brooks. 

Stennet's  Discourses  on  personal  religion. 

Stuckley's  Gospel  Glass.    (•'  Pungent,  heart- 
searching." — Dr.  John  Ryland.) 

Sturm's  Retlections. 

Swinnock's  (Geo.)  Christian  man's  calling. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Holy  Living. 
Religious  Wisdom. 


[Venn's]  Complete  duty  of  man.  (Millions 
of  this  precious  book  have  been  printed, 
but  the  author  remains  unknown.) 

Walker's  (0.)  Motives  to  holy  living. 


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Practical  Piety — continvd. 

Walker's  (S.)  Practical  Christianity. 

Watson's  Divine  Cordial. 

Waylanil's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Welsford's  Lights  and  shadows  of  spirit,  life. 

Wilberforce's  Practical  view  of  the  religious 
system  of  professed  Christians  in  the 
higher  and  middle  classes,  contrasted  with 
real  Christianity.  1797. 

AVilliams  (W.  R.)  on  Religious  Pj-ogress. 

Wilmot's  (R.  A.)  Christian  Life. 

Winslow's  (Octavius)  Man  of  God. 

Wright's  Great  concern  of  life. 

Wyu.yard's  Sermons  on  Christian  duty. 

Zollikoffer's  Exercises  of  piety. 

Pragmatic  Sanction. 

De  Boulay,  Hist.  Academic  de  Paris. 
Harduini  Concilise  CoUectio. 
Koch,  Sanctis  Prag.  Germanorum  illustrata. 
Leibnitz,  Mantissa  codicis  diplomat. 
Burnet's  (Bp.)  Hist,  of  the  right  of  Princes. 
Heylin's  History  of  France. 

Praise.    See  THANKsaiviNS.' 
Atterbur3''s  (Francis)  Sermons. 
Larrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Christian  Observer.  Vol.  1. 
Kowler's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 
Hewlett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hunter's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Smallridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Samuel  S.)  Sermons. 
Vance's  (W.  F.)  Sermons. 
Van  Mildert's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
White's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Praise,  liOve  of.     See  love  op  praise. 

Prayer.    See  answers  to  prater,  devotion, 

FORMS,  HTCRUIES,  LORD'S  PRATER, 
PRAYER  BOOK-i,  PRATER  FOR  THE 
DEAD,     SECRET    PRATER. 

Augustine,  Opera. 

Chrysostom,  Orationes. 

Cyprian,  de  Orations  Dominica. 

Gregory  Nys.,  de  Oratione  Dominica. 

Origen,  de  Oratione. 

Tertullian,  de  Oratione. 

Amyraldus  in  Orationem. 

Hildebrandi  de  Precibus  vet.  Christianorum. 

Rechenbergii  (Adam.)  Dissertationes. 

Thomas,  de  Ritu  veterum  Christianorum. 

Zornii  Delineatio  theologian  patristicEe. 

Abernethy  on  the  Divine  Attributes. 

Adey's  (William)  Sermons. 

AUostree's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Amory's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Andrews'  (Bp.)  Manual  of  private  devotions. 

Sermons. 

Archer's  (John)  Essay  on  Prayer. 
Baine's  (James)  Sermons.  (Earnest  prayer.) 
Baker's  Motives  to  daily  prayer. 
Barrow's  (Isaac)  Works. 


Prayer — continued. 

Ben  Mordecai's  Apology. 
Bennett's  (]5enj.)  Christian  Oratory. 
Bennett's  (Thomas)  Devotions  of  the  Closet. 
Beveridge's  Adv.  and  necessity  of  public  P. 
Bickersteth  (Edward)  on  Praj'er. 
Blackall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Bloomficld's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Boston's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Works. 
Bullinger's  Decades.   (Parker  Soc.  pubL) 
Burnett's  (Mrs.)  Method  of  Devotion. 
Chalmers'  Natural  Theology. 
Charlesworth  on  Private  ])raycr. 
Charnock's  (Stephen)  Works. 
Christian  Disciple.  1:21.  4:186.  6:9,.359. 
Chris.  Month.  Spect.  2:352,522.  5:11.3.  6:393. 
Chris.  Quart.  Spect.  4:251.  5:46.  6:250. 
Chris.  Observer.   11:555,626.  12:753.  17:430. 
Clarke's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Clowes'  (J.)  Sermons  on  Prayer. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Crossinge  on  the  Great  duty  of  prayer. 
Dallas'  (A.)  Sermons  on  Praj-er. 
Donne's  (John)  Sermons. 
D wight's  Theology.  Sermons  139-144. 
Eastcheap  Lectures.  Part  2.    (Discourses  on 

this  subject  by  Bradbury,  Earle,  Harris.) 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 
Emmon's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Fiddes'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Francklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Gill's  (Dr.)  Sermons  and  Tracts. 
Goodwin's  (Tho.)  Select  Cases.  Case  2. 
Goodrich's    Bible    history    of    jirayer.     (A 

collection    of    the    prayers    reorded     in 

Scripture,  in  chronological  order.) 
Grove  on  Secret  prayer. 
Hale's  (Sir  M.)  Contemplations.  Part  2. 
Harrison's  (Thomas)  Divine  Logic. 
Hastings'  (Henry  J.)  Parochial  sermons. 
Heles'  Offices  of  private  devotion. 
Henry  (Matt.)  on  Prayer.     (Very  useful  for 

young  Christians.) 
Hinton's  Guide  to  prayer. 
Holdsworth's  (R.)  Sermons. 
Horlock's  (H.  D.)  Sermons. 
Horneck  on  the  Exercise  of  P.  (Many  edit.) 
Howe's  (John)   Works.     ("I  have    learned 

more   from    John    Howe    than    from    any 

other  author." — Robt.  Hall.) 
Ibbot's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 
Innett's  Guide  to  the  devout  Christian. 
Jebb's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Johnson's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Prayers  and  meditat. 
Jones'  (Joseph)  Sermons  on  prayer. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Kettlewell's  (John)  Sermons. 
Knight's  (.lames)  Sermons  on  prayer. 
Law's  Serious  call  to  a  holy  life. 

Spirit  of  prayer. 

Lcighton's  Lectures  on  the  1st  Epistle  of 

Peter.  (Chap.  3,  verse  12.) 
Lucas'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
MacDonough's  Fourteen  Discourses. 


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T?r  ay  er^ontinued. 

Magee  on  Atonement.  No.  8. 

Mann  (Tho.)  On  the  gift  of  prayer. 

Mant's  (Bp.)  Sermons.- 

Masillon's  Sermons. 

Mason's  Student  and  Pastor. 

Milner's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Moore's  (Hannah)  Spirit  of  prayer. 

Moore's  (H.)  Reflections  on  prayer. 

Nance's  (J.)  Sermons  on  prayer. 

Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Ogden's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Orr's  (John)  Sermons. 

Orton's  Religious  Exercises. 

Owen  on  Spiritual-mindedness.  (Nature  and 

use  of  mental  prayer  and  forms.) 
Paley's  Moral  Philosophy.    Book  5,  ch.  2-5. 
Pettis  on  Prayer. 
Porter's  (Prof.)  Lectures. 
Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Price's  (Rich.)  Dissertations.  Diss.  2. 
Prime's  Power  of  prayer.  (Many  editions.) 
Princeton  Rev.  19:61.  35:.353.  37:69. 
Rowsell's  (T.)  Sermons  on  prayer. 
Scott's  Essays.  Ess.  23. 

Shepherd's  Persuasives  to  private  devotions. 
Sherlock's  Practical  Discourses. 
Smallridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  System  of  prayer. 
Spring's  (Gardner)  Essays.  Ess.  11. 
Stanhope's  (George)  Sermons. 
Stillman's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Tappan's  (David)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Christian  consolation. 

Sermons. 

Taylor's  (John)  Scripture  account  of  prayer. 

Thompson's  The  Mercy  Seat. 

Thornton's  Discourse  on  prayer. 

Topping's  Whole  duty  of  prayer. 

Townsend's  Nine  sermons  on  prayer. 

Vincent  on  the  Nature  and  kinds  of  prayer. 

Walker's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 

Watts'  Guide  to  prayer. 

Wayland's  Elements  of  Moral  Science. 

Webster's  (William)  Sermons. 

West's  Nat.,  design,  tendency,  &c.,  of  prayer. 

Weston's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Wettenhall's  Enter  into  thy  closet. 

Whitefield's  Sermons. 

White's  (Hugh)  Meditations  and  Addresses. 

Wilkins'  Gift  of  preaching  and  praying. 

Witherspoon's  Works. 

Prayer    Books.     See  family  worship, 

FORMS  OF  PRATER,     LITDRUIES. 

Andrews'  Private  Devotions. 

Arnold's  Garden  of  Paradise. 

Baird's  Book  of  j)ublic  prayer.  (Compiled 
from  authorized  formularies  of  the  Pres- 
byterian Church,  as  prepared  by  Calvin, 
Knox,  Bucer,  Ac.) 

Barnes'  Prayers  for  the  use  of  families. 

Bean  on  Family  worship.  ( Prayers  for  every 
day  in  the  year.) 


Prayer  'Boois.s^mitinued. 

Beard's  Family  prayers. 

Bennett's  (B.)  Christian  Oratory. 

Bennet's  (Thos.)  Daily  Devotions. 

Bernay's  Family  prayers. 

Bloomfield's  (Bp.)  Family  prayers. 

Bowdler's  Prayers  for  the  household. 

Brooks'  (C.)  Family  prayers. 

Burnet's  Rules  of  holy  living. 

Carpenter's  Family  prayers. 

Clapham's  Prayers,  selected  from  the  works 
of  Jeremy  Taylor. 

Clishold's  Prayers  of  eminent  persons. 

Coe.hrane's  Manual  of  devotion.  ("  None 
better." — Chalmers.) 

Codriugton's  Family  prayers. 

Cotterill's  (T.)  Family  prayers. 

Grossman's  (F.  C.)  Family  prayers. 

Day's  Christian  prayers.  1569.  (Out  of 
ancient  writers :  commonly  called  Queen 
Elizabeth's  Prayer  Book.) 

Enfield's  Family  prayers. 

Evans'  Family  prayers. 

Fletcher's  (W.  K.)  Liturgical  prayers. 

Gilderdale's  Family  prayers. 

Gladstone's  Family  prayers. 

Gray's  Family  prayers. 

Hamilton's  Family  prayers. 

Hardman's  Family  prayers. 

Hintop's  (Jas.)  Guide  to  prayer. 

Hook's  (W.  F.)  Family  prayers. 

Horsfall's  Manual  of  family  prayer. " 

Jay's  Prayers  for  families. 

Jenks'  OflSces  of  devotion. 

Johnson's  (Dr.  Sam.)  P.  and  Meditations. 

Kennaway's  Family  prayers. 

Kent's  (Bp.)  Manual  of  prayer. 

Kingsbury's  Prayers  for  families.  * 

Mant's  Book  of  family  prayers. 

May's,  (R.)  Family  prayers. 

Morrison's  Family  prayers.  (Recommended 
by  Wardlaw  aVid  Raffles.) 

Murray's  Prayers  from  Calvin. 

Murey's  Closet  devotions  in  Scripture  ex- 
pressions. 

Palmer's  (J.)  Family  prayers. 

Palmer's  (S.)  Family  prayers. 

Parr's  (Cath.)  Prayers  and  Meditations 

Patrick's  Devout  Christian. 

Pearson's  (E.)  Family  prayers. 

Plumer's  (J.  J.)  Family  prayers. 

Poppewel's  Family  assistant. 

Richardson's  (J.)  Family  prayers. 

Rogers'  (T.)  Family  prayers. 

Sheppard's  (J.)  Family  prayers. 

Sibthorpe's  (R.  W.)  Family  liturgy. 

Soltan's  Family  prayers. 

Spinke's  Manual  of  private  devotion. 

Sutcliffe's  (W.)  Family  prayers. 

Swete's  Family  prayers. 

Taylor's  (.Jer.)  Golden  Grove.  1650.  (30  ed.) 

Temple's  (E.)  Family  prayers. 

Thornton's  (H.)  Family  prayers. 

Toplady's  Family  P.  for  each  day  in  the  week. 

Wainwright's  Family  prayers. 


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Whitmore's  Family  praj-ers. 
Wilberforce's  (W.)  Family  prayers. 

Books  of  prayers  are  very  numerous. 
More  tliaii  four  liundred  are  mentioned  in 
booksellers'  catalogues.  Very  few  of  them 
are  valuable. 

Prayer  for  tlie  Dead. 

Frantz's    Gebet   fiir   die    Todtcn,  in   seinen 
zusammenhange  m.  schriften  Augustinus. 
Hildebrandi  Offertorium  Primitivum. 
Kliipfel,  Tractatus  Theologicus. 
Pfaffi  Opera. 

Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Works. 
Butler  on  Praj'ing  for  the  dead. 
Cameron's  (Bp.)   Primitive  doctr.  reviewed. 
Hall's  (AV.  J.)  Doctrine  of  Purgatory. 
Paget's  (F.  E.)  Sermons. 
Usher's  (Abp.)  Works. 
Wake's  (Abp.)  Works. 

Prayer  Meetings.     See  social  worship. 

PreacUiiig.    See  extempoke  preaching. 
Augustine,  de  Doetrina. 
Ammon,  Gesch.  der  Homiletik,  von  Huss, 

bis  Luther. 

Anleitung  zur  Kanzelberedsamkeit. 

Baur's    Grundlage    zur   Vorlesungen    iiber 

Homiletik. 
Chemnitii  Methodus  Concionandi. 
Erasmi  Ecclesiastes. 
Fabricii  Orator  sacer. 
Ferrarius  de  Eitu  sacrarum  eccles.  veterum 

concionum. 
Gaussen  de  Ratione  Concionandi. 
Gerard,  Rechtfertigung  d.  Predigerstandes. 
Hildebrandi  Diss,  de  veterum  concionibus. 
Hollebek  de  Optimo  concionum  genere. 
Hoornbeck  de  Ratione  concionandi. 
Houdry,    Biblioth.    des    predieateurs.     (23 

quarto  volumes.) 
Hulsemanni  Oratoria  Ecclesiastica. 
Joly,  Hist,  de  la  Predication. 
Knibbii  Manductio  ad  oratoriam  saeram. 
Lampii  Methodus  concionandi. 
Langii  Oratoria  Saera. 
Lentz's  Gesch.  der  Christlichen  Homiletik. 
Maitre,  Retiex.  sur  la  maniero  de  precber. 
Marheinecke's  Grundlage  des  Homiletik. 
Matthia;  Concionadi  ratio  et  causa  eloquent. 
Melancthonis  de  Arte  concionandi. 
Osiander  de  Ratione  Concionandi. 
Pfenninger,  von  der  Popularitlit.  im  Predig. 
Placette  sur  le  Maniere  de  precber. 
Schubert,  de  Abusu  philosophitu  in  oration- 

ibus  sacris. 
Schuler'S  Gesch.  d.  Veranderung  d.  Gesch- 

macks  im  Predigen. 
Tharin,  Atlas  des  predieateurs.    (A  mass  of 

good  plans  of  sermons,  or  skeletons.) 
Titmann's  Lehrbuoh  der  Homiletik. 
'V^fi  Till,  Methodus  Concionandi. 
Vinet,  Histoire  de  la  predication  parmi  les 

reformes  de  France  au  17  siecle. 


Preacl'iiug — contimiAd. 

Vitringa?  Animadversiones. 

Zuinglii  Ecclesiastes. 

Alexander's  (J.  W.)  'Thoughts  on  preaching. 

Amer.    Bibl.    Repos.    2d    Series.    2:i;39,330. 

^^.U\.     3:78,569.    4:9.    5:317,384.     12:85. 

3d  Series.  7:221. 
Amer.  Quart.  Observer.  1:80.  2:325. 
Amer.  Presb.  and  Theol.  Review.  3:384.  4:9. 
Arthur's  (Will.)  Tongue  of  tire. 
Barecroft's  Instructions  to  young  students. 
Bennett's  (James)  Lectures  on  the  preaching 

of  Christ. 
Benson's  Christian  preaching  considered. 
Beveridge's     Thesaurus     Theologicus.      (A 

great  aid.) 

Sermons. 


Bibl.  Saera.  2:12,683.  4:96,247.  5:731.  14:1, 

282.  18:610.  24:95. 
Bickersteth  (Ed.)  on  Preaching  and  Hearing. 
Blackwell's  Method  of  preaching. 
Blair's  Lectures  on  Rhetoric. 
Boggs'  (James)  Art  of  preaching. 
Bray's  Pastoral  Letters. 
Bricknell's  Warrant  and  effect  of  preaching. 

(A  review  of  "  Tracts  for  the  Times.") 
Casaubon  on  Preaching.  (Exoellont.) 
Chandler's  (S.)   Letter  to  Rev.  John  Guyse. 
Second  letter  to  Do. 


Christian  Disciple.  5:427. 

Christian   Examiner.    29:19.    35:385.  37:80. 

38:107.  41:49.  45:427.  78:157.  New  Series. 

3:51. 
Christian  Monthly  Spect.    1:341.  6:131,527. 

9:327.  10:635. 
Christian  Observer.  11:1.  16:651.  20:548,680. 

19:495.  22:15.  28:506. 
Christian  Review.  4:481.  10:609.  14:381. 
Claude  on  the  Composition  of  a  sermon. 
Close's  (Francis)  Sermons  on  the  Liturgy. 
Cook's  (Jas.)  Preacher's  Assistant.  (A  series 

of  texts.) 
Democratic  Rev.  17:31. 
Dublin  University  Mag.  61:131. 
Dwight's    Theology.     (Preaching  of  Christ 

and  the  Apostles.) 
Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  5:20.  10:121.  New 

Series.  7:220. 
Edinburg  Rev.  64:228.  72:34. 
Edwards'  Christian  Preacher. 

Vindication.  (Reply  to  Lightfoot.) 

Enfield's  Preacher's  Directory.    (A  series  of 

topics,  with  appropriate  texts.) 
Fordyce's  Dialogue  on  the  art  of  preaching. 
Franck's  (Prof.)  Useful  way  of  preaching. 
Frank's    (J.    C.)    Hulsean    Lectures.     1823. 

(Evidences     of     Christianity    from     the 

preaching  of  the  Apostles.) 
Fuller's  (And.)  Works. 
Glanvill's  Essaj'  concerning  preaching. 
Gouldburn's  (Edward  M.)  Sermons. 
Gregory  on  the  Composition   and  delivery 

of  a  sermon. 
Gresley's  (W.)  Ecclesiastes  Anglicanus.  (On 

P.  as  adapted  to  Ch.  of  England  pulpits.) 


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Preaclilng— coH<m«ed. 


Henley  on  Action  in  preaching. 
Holden's  (U.)  Ordinance  of  P.  considered. 
Jennings'  (John)  Discourses. 
Kidder's  (D.  P.)  Ilomiletics. 
Knickerbocker  Mag.  4:13. 
Knox's  (V.)  Essays. 
Langhorne's  Eloquence  of  the  pulpit. 
Leifchild  (John)  on  Preaching  and  preachers. 
Lightfoot's  (R.)  Remarks  on  some  passages 

in  Dr.  Edwards'  preacher. 

Dr.  E.'s  vindication  considered. 

Lloyd's  (R.)  Best  mode  of  preaching  Christ. 

London  Quart.  Rev.  5:179. 

Maljerly's  Preach  the  word;  or  preaching 

considered.  ° 

Mainwaring's  Sermons.  (Appendix  contains 

a  good  dissert,  on  the  comp.  of  sermons  ) 
Meth.  Quart.  Rev.  1:283.  7:63. 
Moore's   Thoughts  on  preaching,  especially 

in  relation  to  the  requirements  of  the  age. 

Moore's  (Steph.)  Wise  gospel  preacher. 
Murray's  (N.)  Preachers  and  Preachino-. 
New  Englander.  3:518,  (Use  of  imagination.) 

North  Amer.  Rev.  19:297. 

North  British  Rev.  28:423. 

Petherick  on  Primitive  preaching. 

Pike's  Essay  on  preaching. 

Placette's  Advice  on  preaching. 

porter's  (E.)  Lectures  on  preaching. 

Princeton  Rev.  10:33.  20:463.  24:533.  26-454 
27:1.  28:655.  35:117.  38:513. 

Reybaz  on  the  Art  of  preaching. 

Robertson's  (John)  Sermons. 

Ryland's  (Dr.)  Sermons. 

Sedwick  on  Evangelical  preaching. 

Sharp's  (Abp.)  Discourses  on  preachino- 

Short's  (T.V.)  Sermons.  ° 

Stevens'  Essays  on  the  preaching  required 
by  the  times  :  with  illustrations  of  Metho- 
dist preaching.  1855. 

Stillman's  (Sam.)  Sermons.  (3  on  this  subi  ) 

Stuart's  (Prof.)  Preacher's  Manual. 

Sturterant's  Preacher's  Manual. 

Styles'  Nature  and  effect  of  evangelical  P 

Sumner  (Bp.)  on  the  Epistles  of  Paul. 

Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 

Vinet's  Homileties.  Tr.  by  T.  H.  Skinner. 
(On  the  theonj  of  preaching.) 

— History  of  preaching  among  the  Re- 
formed churches  of  France  in  the  19th  cent 
Warner  on  Evangelical  preaching. 
Weale's  Christian  Orator. 
Wilkins'  (Bp.)  Ecclesiastes. 
Williams'  Christian  Preacher.    (A  collection 
of  treatises  by  Wilkins,  Jennings,  Franck 
Claude,  ic.)  ' 

Wilson's  (Wm.)  Popular  preachers  of  the 
ancient  church. 


Pre-Aaamites.    See  tradpction. 
Pro. 

Peyrerii  Prae-Adamita^,  aut  Exercitatio 
super  Rom.  5:12-14.  (This  famous  book, 
published  1645,  was  refuted  by  a  crowd 
ot  authors.  It  was  sentenced  to  be  burnt 
by  the  common  hangman.) 

— -  Systema  theol.    ex   prteadimitarum 

hypothesi. 

Beecher's  (Edward)  Concord  of  ao-es 

Berrow's  (Capel)  Lapse  of  souls.  "(Attempts 
to  account  for  original  sin.) 

Huxley's  Origin  and  antiquity  of  man. 

Lyell's  Geological  evidences  of  the  antiquity 
of  man.  ^     '' 

Peyrere's  Man  before  Adam. 

Preadamite  Man.  Anonymous.  1860. 
Con. 

Calovii  Biblia  Illustrata. 

Crameri  (L.  D.)  Dissertationes. 

Danhaveri  Praj-adamitce  fabula}  explosa. 

Felgenhaver,  Prufung  uber  des  lateinische 
Buch  preadamitse. 

Gregoire,  Histoire  des  sectes. 

Maresii  Refutatio  fabute  prwadamiticee. 

Micrajhus,  Monstrosa;  de  prcead.  opinionis. 

Petit  Didier,  Dissertationes.  Diss.  XXII 

Pnorii  Animadversiones  in  librum  prsead. 

Pythii  Responsio  Exetastica. 

Quenstedtii  Dissertationes. 

Schelvigius  de  Praj-adamitis. 

Ursinus  de  novo  Prometheus. 

British  Quart.  Review.  April,  1863. 

Christian  Examiner.  55:394. 

North  Brit.  Rev.  27:226.  (Very  stron.'.) 

Parker's  (Benj.)  Review  of  the  antedifuvian 

world. 
Parker's  (H.)  Harmony  of  ages. 

Precepts  of  Noali. 

Buddeus,   Introd.  ad  hist,  philosophise  Heb. 
J-abncms,  Apocryph.  Veteris  Testamenti. 
—  Bibliographia  Antiquaria. 


As  model  sermons,  there  are  none  better 
than  taose  of  Robert  Walker,  of  Edinbura- 
3  vols.  8vo.  "Walker  is  Whitefield  polished 
by  Blair."— Dr.  Williams. 


Frischmuthii  Diss,  theol.  philol.  Diss  2 
Leidekker  de  Vario  Reipublicte  Hebr.  statu, 
Selden  de  Jure  Nat.  et  Gentium. 

I      Predestination.    See   Calvinism, 

DECREES,    ELECTION. 

I      Predictions  by  Christ. 

Vinke,  Vaticin.  C.  de  perpessionibus  suis. 

Allix's  Reflections. 

Greenhill's  (Jos.)  Prophecies  of  the  N   Test 

Hodge's  (John)  Sermons. 

Holmes'  Bampton  Lectures.  1782. 

Jenkins'  Certainty  of  the  Christia^i  religion. 

Jjirtin's  Remarks  upon  ecclesiastical  history.' 

Kidder's  Demonstration  of  the  Messiah. 

Lardner's  Jewish  and  heathen  testimonies. 

Limborch's  Colloquy  with  a  Jew. 

Mede's  (Joseph)  Works. 

More's  (Dr.  Henry)  Works. 

Myers'  (Tho.)  Proph.  delivered  by  Christ 


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Newton  (Bp.)  on  the  Prophecies. 

Newton's  (J.)  Dissertations  on  prophecy. 

Sharp's  Rise  and  fall  of  the  Holy  city. 

Tillotson's  Sermons. 

Warburton's  Julian. 

Whitby's  General  preface  to  Annotations. 

Annotations, 

Pre-Existence  of  Clirist's  Human 

Soul.      See    ARlANlftM,  HYPOSTATIC  nNION. 

Pro. 
Alderson's  (Jos.)  Pre-existonce  of  Christ. 
Allen  on  the  Pre-existence  of  Christ. 
Fawcett  (Benj.)  on  the  Doct.  of  the  Trinity. 
Flemming's  Uhristology, 
Glanvill's  Lux  Orientalis. 
Hawker  on  the  Divinity  of  Christ. 
Jortin's  (John)  Works. 
Magee  on  Atonement.  No.  1. 
Parkhurst  on  the  Divinity  of  Christ. 
Robinson's  Plea  for  the  divinity  of  Christ. 
Rudd's  (Sayer)  Sermons. 
Simpson  on  the  Trinity. 
Stevens'  Script,  display  of  the  Triune  God. 
Stockwell  on  the  Pre-existence  of  Christ. 
Watts'  Glory  of  Christ. 

Con.     Unitarian  and  Socinian  writers  in 
general,  whenever  they  allude  to  this  topic. 
Carpzovius  de  Anima  Christi. 
llagemanni  Dissertationes. 
Markius  de  Anima  Christi. 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 
Grotius'  Commentary. 
Ilaynes  on  the  Attributes  of  God. 
Lardncr  on  the  Logos. 
Lindsey's  Works. 
Priestley's  History  of  corruptions. 
Taylor's  (Abr.)   Reply  to  Watts'  Glory,  &c. 
Whiston's  Primitive  Christianity. 

Pre-Existeiice  of  Human  Souls. 

See    PKE-ADAiMITKS,    TRADUCTION. 

Pro.     All  the  ancient  Pythagoreans  and 
Platonists. 

Justin  Martyr,  Origen,  Methodius. 
Arnobius  adversus  Gentes. 
Aristotle  de  Generatione  et  corruptione. 
Beausobre,  Hist,  de  Manioheeism. 
Ciceronis  Tusc.  Disputat.  Lib.  1,  cap.  3. 
Mori  Opera  philosophica. 
Origen  de  Principiis. 
Peyrere,  Exercit.  super  Rom.  5:12-14. 
Platonis  Ph;vdo. 
Reynaud,  Philosophic  religieuse. 
Sandius  de  Origiue  Anima?. 
Sibbern,  de  Prteexistentia. 
Beecher's  (Edw.)  Conflict  of  Ages. 

Concord  of  Ages. 

Benneck's  Exposition  of  the  Epistle  to  the 

Romans. 
Berrow's  (C.)  Lapse  of  souls. 
Colliber's  (S.)  Theological  Treatises. 
Glanvill's    Lux    Orientalis.     (Exhibits    the 

opinions  of  Eastern  philosophers.) 


Pre-Existence,  &c. — continued. 
Pro. 

Helmont's  (F.  M.)  Works.  Ch.  46. 

Hume's  (David)  Essays. 

More's  (llenrj')  AVorks.  (As  able  as  any  on 
this  side  of  the  question.) 

Rust's  (Bp.)   Discourses  on  truth.     (Gene- 
rally bound  up  with  Glanvill.)  ' 
Con. 

Augustine,  contra  Manichseos. 

Cyril  Alex.,  Epistolaj  Canonicse. 

Bebelii  (Balthasar.)  Exereitationes. 

Bertram's  Priifung  der  Meinung  von  der 
pr'aexistenz,  etc. 

Cramer,  de  Doctrina  Judaeorum. 

Pereira,  Antoniana  Margaritta. 

Thomasius  de  Prteexistentia  animarum. 

Barrow's  Works.  (Answer  to  More.) 

Baxter's  Placid  collation  with  Dr.  H.  More. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  12:156. 

Christian  Exam.  54:419. 

Cudworth's  Intellectual  System.  Bk.  1,  ch.  1. 

Dunton's  (J.)  Visions  of  the  soul.  (Ironical.) 

Hale's  Origin  of  Mankind. 

Leland's  Adv.  and  nee.  of  Revel.  Pt.  3,  ch.  5. 

Parker  on  the  Platonic  philosophy. 

Presbyterian  Quart.  Review.   11:546. 

Warren  (Edw.)  on  the  Pre-existence,  &c. 

Watts'  Ruin  and  Recovery.  Question  2. 

Prejudice. 

Biblical  Repos.  April,  1840. 

Christian  Observer.  2:405. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Du  Marsais  on  Prejudice. 

Foster's  (James)  Sermons.     (John  1:45—47.)  • 

Horbcrry's  (Matt.)  Sermons. 

Kurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

[Kennedy's  (A.  H.)]  Letters  on  prejudice  in 
religion. 

Lindsley  (Philip)  on  Religious  prejudices. 

Mason  on  Self-knowledge.  Ch.  9. 

Meth.  Quart.  Rev.  7:53. 

Retrospective  Rev.  1:70. 

Simoudi  on  Prejudice. 

Stebbing's  (Henry)  Sermons.  (Prejudices 
of  education.) 

Tottie's  (John)  Sermons  before  the  Univer- 
sity of  Oxford. 

Williamson's  Boyle  Lectures.  1788.  (Preju- 
dices of  the  learned.) 

Presbyterians. 

Pro. 
Blondel,  de  Episcojiis  et  Presbyteris.  ("  The 

most  learned  work  in  favor  of  Presbyteri- 

anism." — Darling.) 
Catechismus  Genevensis. 

Palatina. 

Confessio  Helvetica. 

Tetrapolitana. 


Consensus  Tigurini. 
Heideg'geri  Corpus  Theologise. 
Mollinajus  de  Muuere  pastoral!. 


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Prcsbyteri  ans — continued. 
Pro. 

Picteti  Medulla. 
Riveti  (And.)  Opera. 
Vitringte  de  Synagoge  vetere. 
Zuinglii  Fidei  Ratio. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  (Various  articles.) 
Amer.  Presbyteriiin  and  Theolog.  Review. 
Anderson  (John)  on  Church  government,  &c. 
Ayton's  Constitut.  of  the  Christian  Church. 
Barnes'  (A.)   Organization  of  the  Apostolic 

Church. 
Baird's  (Sam.)  Collection  of  Acts,  &c,  of  the 

General  Assembly  ;  with  notes.  1856. 
Blondell  on  Bishops  and  Presbyters. 
Brown's  Vind.  of  the  Scotch  form  of  ch.  gov. 

Letters  to  King  James. 

Calamy  (Edmund)  on  Church  government. 

Calderwood's  Hist,  of  the  Chur.  of  Scotland. 

Campbell's  (Dr.  W.)  Presbyterians  of  Ire- 
land.  1787. 

Clarkson  on  Episcopacy. 

Dickinson's  Defence  of  Presb.  ordination. 

Durell  on  the  Govt,  and  worship  of  the  Ch. 

Edwards'  Reasons  against  the  independent 
form,  &c. 

Forrester  (T.)  on  the  Claims  of  hierarchical 
bishops. 

Gillespie's  (Geo.)  Aaron's  rod  blossoming. 

Hall's  (Archib.)  Const,  and  order  of  the  Ch. 

Harrington's  Notes  on  the  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

Hill's  (Geo.)  Theological  Institutes. 

Con?titiition  of  the  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

Hodge's  (Cha.)  What  is  Presbyterianism  ? 

Jameson's  Sum  of  the  Episcopal  controversy. 

Jamieson's  Nazienzeni  querula. 

Killen's  Const,  and  worsh.  of  the  ancient  Ch. 

King's  (Dav.)  Exposition  of  the  P.  form,  &c. 

London  Minister's  Jus  Divinum. 

Love's  Main  points  of  Church  government. 

Mason's  (Dr.  John)  Essays  on  the  Church. 

Miller's  (Prof.)  Letters  on   Ch.  government. 

Primitive  order  of  the  Ch.  vindicated. 

Paget  (.John)  on  Church  government. 
Pierce's  Defence  of  the  dissenting  ministry. 
Pon's  Doctrine  of  the  Church  of  Geneva. 
Presbyterian   Review.     Edinburg.     1828  to 

the  present. 

Princeton  Rev,  15:286.  21:.355,542.  26:377. 
And  others. 

Robinson's  (Prof.  S.)  Church  of  God. 

Rockwell's  (J.  E.)  Sketches  of  the  Presbyte- 
rian Church.  (For  youth.) 

Rule's  Vindication  of  the  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

Rutherford's  Government  of  the  Church. 

Divine  right  of  Presbyteries. 

Schlater's  Original  draft  of  the  primitive 
church. 

Skinner's  Truth  and  Order. 

Smyth's  (Thomas)  Presbytery  the  primitive 
policy,  <fcc. 

Westminster  Catechism  and  Confession. 

Wilson's  (J.  P.)   Primitive  government,  &c. 

Wood's  Old  and  New  Theology. 


Presbyterians — (•nntimiprl. 
Con.  See     apostolical    .wccessiow, 

CONOKEGATIONALISM,     EPISCOPACY. 

Camj)egii  Utrieugia?  Archisynagogus. 
Hammond  adversus  Blondellum. 
Pearson,  Vindic.  Ignatii  Epistolarum. 
Usserus  de  Eccles.  successione. 

Ashton  (Sir  T.)  on  Presb.  government.  ("A 
remonstrance  by  divers  of  the  nobilitie." 
16-11.) 

Bancroft's  Survey  of  the  pretended  holy 
discipline. 

Dangerous  positions  and  proceedings. 

Bellamy's  Impossibility  of  being  Presbyte- 
rians and  not  Rebels. 

Beveridge  (Bp.)  on  the  Apostolical  Canons. 

Bilson's  Government  of  the  Church. 

Bingham's  Origines  Ecclesiasticse. 

Birkenhead's  Assembly-man.  (Bitter  satire.) 

Boyd  on  Episcopacy  and  Presbytery. 

Brokesby's  Govt,  of  the  primitive  church. 

Carson  (Alex.)  on  Church  Government. 

Reply  to  Brown's  Vindication. 

—  Reply  to  Ewing. 

Cook's  Invalidity  of  Presb.  ordination. 

Feme's  Presbytery  considered. 

Fitz's  Modern  Presbyt.  unmasked.  1830. 

[Grey's  (Zech.)]  Presb.  ordination  null. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Lay  eldership  contrary  to 
Scripture  and  antiquity. 

Hooker's  Ecclesiastical  Polity. 

Jackman's  P.  ordination  presumptuous. 

Jaques'  Ordination  by  P.  null  and  void. 

King's  (Sir  P.)  Const,  of  the  primitive  chur. 

Lloyd  on  Church  Government. 

Maurice's  Defence.  (Reply  to  Clarkson.) 

Maxwell's  (Bp.)  Tyrannical  power  and 
practice  of  Presb.  government  in  Scotland. 

Milbourne's  Legacy  to  the  Ch.  of  England. 

Owen's  (Dr.  John)  Works. 

Parker's  (Henry)  Trojan  Horse. 

Sage's  Fundamental  charter  of  Presbytery. 

Saltmarsh's  Divine  right  of  Presbytery. 
Presbyterian  groans 


Skinner's  (John)  Primitive  truth  and  order. 

Stillingfleet's  Origines  Sacrse. 

Stock  on  Presbyterian  principles.  (Reply  to 

Campbell.) 
Thorndike's  Armor  for  churchmen. 
Rights  of  the  church. 


Wells'  Theses.  (Reply  to  Pierce.) 
Woodhead  on  Ancient  Church  Government. 


Presbyterianism,   History  of. 

Acts  and  Testimonies  of  the  Gen.  Assembly. 
Alexander's  (S.  D.)  History  of  the  P.  Church 

in  Ireland.  (An  abridgment  of  Reid.) 
Baird's  Acts  and  testimonies  of  the  General 

Assembly  of  the  United  States.  (From  the 

beginning  to  1856.) 
Basier's  Hist,  of  English  and  Scotch  Presb. 
Brown's  Vind.  of  the  abrogation  of  the  plan 

of  union  by  the  P.  Church  of  the  U.  S. 
Brown's  Hist,  of  the  P.  Church  in  the  U.  S. 


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Presbyteriaiiism,  Hist,  ot—continiie.d. 

Cheeseman's    Differences   between   old    and 

new  school  Presbyterians. 
Crocker's  Catastrophe  of  the  P.  Ch.  in  1837. 
Davidson's  (R.)  P.;  its  place  in  history. 

Hist,  of  the  P.  Church  in  Kentucky. 

Dundas'  Acts  of  the  Gen.  Ai?scmbly  of  the 

Ch.  of  Scotland.     (From  1638  to  1720.) 
Engles'  Presb.  Church  in  the  United  States. 
Foote's  Sketches  of  Virginia. 
Gillett's  P.  Church  of  the  United  States. 
Heylin's  History  of  the  P.  (1536  to  1647.) 
Hill's  Rise  and  prog  of  Amer.  P.  (To  1839.) 
History  of  the  Division  of  the  P.  Church,  by 

a  committee  of  the  Synods  of  New  York 

and  New  Jersey.  1832. 
Hodge's  Hist,  of  the  P.  Ch.  in  the  U.  S.  1788. 
Hotchkin's     History    of    the    Presbyterian 

Church  in  New  York.  1848. 
Laird's  History  of  early  American  Prcsbyt. 
Minutes  of  the  Gen.  Assembly  of  the  P.  Ch. 
Moore's  Digest  of  the  acts  and  deliverances 

of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  U.  S. 
Nevin's  Church  of  the  Valley.     (Interior  of 

Pennsylvania.) 
Peterkin's  Records  of  the  Kirk.    1638-1843. 
Quart.  Christian  Spectator.  9:597.  10:337. 
Presbyterian  Review.    (Many  valuable  arti- 
cles. Very  full  on  the  separation  of  Amer. 

Presbyterians  into  new  and  old  school.) 
Records  of  the  P.  Ch.  of  U.  S.  1706  to  1788. 
Reid's  History  of  Irish  Presbj'terians.  1833. 
— — Continued  to  1853,  by 

W.  D.  Killen. 
Rockwell's  Sketch  of  the  P.  Church. 
Smith's  Old  Redstone.     (A  history  of  P.  in 

Western  America,  to  1854.) 
Spence's  (Irving)  Letters.     fP.  in  America.) 
Websy^r's  (Rich.)  Pres.  Church  in  America. 

(With  Biographical  sketches.   1850.) 
Wilson's  History  of  the  principles,  opinions, 

and  usages  of  the  English  Presbyterians. 
Wood's  (Henry)  History  of  the  Presbyterian 

controversy.  (In  America.) 
Wood's  (James)  Doctrinal  diifei-ences  which 

have  divided  the  Presb.  Church.  1853» 

Present  State  of  the  Jevrs. 

See    JEWS,  PRESENT  CONDITION. 

Pre  siimpt  loin. 

Adams'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Austin's  Presumptuous  man's  mirrour. 

Brady's  (Nicolas)  Sermons. 

Burnside's  Religion  of  mankind. 

Charnock's  M'^orks. 

Fuller's  (Andrew)  Sermons. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  Works. 

Hoole's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Lucas'  (Dr.  Richard)  Sermons. 

Marshall's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 

Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Morning  Exercl;ji;s  at  Cripplegate.    (Sermon 

by  T.  Cole.) 
Orr's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Parry's  (Joshua)  Sermons. 


Sacheverille  on  Presumptuous  sins. 
Smith's  (Elisha)  Sermons. 
South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Sumner's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Thomson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Waterland's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

Presumptuous  Sins.    See  wilful  sins. 

Pride.     See   humility,  meekness. 
Balguy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Bell's  (William)  Sermons. 
Brady's  (Nicholas)  Sermons. 
Brown's  (Will.  Laurence)  Sermons. 
Charnock's  Works. 

Collier's  (Jer.)  Essays  on  moral  subjects, 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 
Francklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Gisbourne's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Hewlett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hooker  on  the  Nature  of  Pride. 
Hussey's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Johnson's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 
Lament's  (David)  Sermons  on  preval.  vices. 
Mant's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Marriot's  (Harvey)  Sermons  for  families. 
Placette  on  Pride. 

Rees'  (Abraham)  Practical  Sermons. 
Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (John)  Sermons. 
Vincent's  (John)  Sermons. 
Waterland's  (Dean)  Sermons. 
Wheatland's  Sermons. 

Priestcraft. 

Barbeyrac's  Spirit  of  the  Ecclesiastics  in  all' 

ages. 
Hickeringill's  (Edm.)  Miscellaneous  Tracts. 

(A   powerful   exposure   by  an   Episcopal 

clergyman.) 
Howitt's  Hist,  of  P.  in  all  ages  and  nations. 
[Macgowan's]  P.  defended.   (Satirical.) 
Mills'    (J.    B.)    History    of    the    Christian 

priesthood.  (Reply  to  Howitt.) 

Priestliood,  Je^visU.    See  Judaism. 
Carpzovius  de  Pontificis  Hebraeorum. 
Deckeri  Catalogus  Pontificium  vet.  legis. 
Dodwell  de  Uno  Sacerdotio  et  uno  altare 
Selden  de  Successione  in  sacordot.  Ilebr. 
Ziegra  de  Ordinatione  sacerdotuin  Hebr. 
Calmet's  Commentary  on  Judith.   (Preface.) 
Prideaux's  Orations.  Oral.  2. 
Sheringham's  Codex  Talnnulicus. 
Tholuck's  Priesthood  of  the  Old  Testam.   (A 

diss,  at  the  end  of  his  Com.  on  Hebrews.) 

Priestliood  of  Clirist.  See  jesus  chrtst. 
Primitive  Cliristianity.  See  christian 

ANTIQUITIES,     HISTORY  OF  DOCTRINES. 

Hagenbach's  Vorlesungen  iiber  d.  Kirehen- 

geschichte. 
Rothe,  die  Aufaenge  der  Christlichen  Kirche 

in  ihrer  Verfassung. 


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Baynes'  (H.  S.)  Cliurch  at  Philippi. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Important  points. 
Holcombe's   Lectures  on  Prim.  Christianity. 
Ketfs  BaiuptdH  Lectures.   1790. 
Knowles'  Primitive  Christianity. 
Semler's  State  of  the  early  Church. 
Whately's  Rise  and  corruption  of  church. 

Primitive  liangiiage. 

See   oRiui.N  OF  lanouage. 

Primitive  State  of  Man. 

See    STATE  OP  INNOCENCE. 

Primogeniture.    See  political  economy. 
Pro. 
PuflFendorf  de  Jure.  Lib.  IV. 
Fleetwood  on  Relative  Duties. 
Paley's  Principles  of  moral  philosophy. 

Con. 
Condorcet's  Life  of  M.  Turgot. 

Printed  Editions  of  Scripture. 

Adleri  Biblioth.  Biblica.  1770.  (An  extensive 
catalogue  of  Bibles  in  various  languages.) 

Baumgarten  (M.),  Vindicise  textus  Nov. 
Test.  1836. 

Bibliotheca  Sussexiana.  (A  descriptive  cat. 
of  Hebrew,  Greek,  and  Samaritan  Bibles.) 

Crow,  Elenchus  scriptorum  in  S.  S.  1672. 

De  Rossi,  de  Heb.  textus  editionibus.  1780. 
(Republished  with  a  valuable  appendix 
by  Marsh.  1784.) 

Kortholtus  de  variis  Soripturte  editionibus, 
et  translatibnibuo.  1686. 

Le  Long,  Biblioth.  Sacra.  1723.  (There  is 
scarcely  an  edition,  Hebrew,  Gr.,  Latin,  or 
Polyglott,  then  extant,  but  is  here  accu- 
rately described.  Edited,  with  important 
additions,  by  A.  G.  Marsh.  1785.) 

Lorck's  Bibelgeschichte. 

Simoni  Disquisitiones  de  variis  editionibus, 
etc.  1684. 

Winer's  Handbuch  d.  theol.  Litteratur.  1842. 

Bates'  (Jujius)  Integrity  of  the  Hebrew  text. 

(Opposes   many  of  the   constructions    of 

Kenuicott.) 
Butler's  (Cha.)  Horai  Biblicse. 
Cotton's    (Henry)    List   of    editions    of  the 

Bible  and  parts  of  it,  from  1520  to  1820. 
Dibdin's  Ace.  of  Polyglotts,  Heb.  and  Greek 

Bibles,  portions  of  the  Bible,  &c.    1827. 
Home's  Biblical  Bibliography.  1814. 
Kennicott's    State   of    the   printed   Hebrew 

text.  1754. 
Lowndes'  British  Librarian.  1832. 
Nolan  on  the  Text  of  the  N.  Test.  1815. 
O'Callahan's  List  of  Bibles  printed  in  Amer. 
Orme's  Bililioth.  Biblica.  1824.  (Enumerates 

not    only   the    editions    of    Hebrew    and 

Greek  Scripture,  but  of  the  lexicons  and 

concordances.) 
Pilkington's  Errors  in  the  Hebrew  text  and 

versions. 


Printed  Editions — rnniinmd. 

Reeves'  Collation   of  the  Hebrew  and  Greek 

texts  of  the  Psalms.  1800. 
Simon's  Critical  enquiries  into  the  various 

editions  of  the  Bible.  1680. 

Critical  history  of  the  text  of  Old 


and  New  Testaments.  1689. 
Tregclles'  Account  of  the  printed  text  of  the 

N.  T.     (With  a  collation  of  the  texts  of 

Griesbach,  Scholz,  Lachman,  and  Tischen- 

dorf.) 

See  Lowndes'  British  Lihrarinn,  John- 
son's Cataloyua  Biblioth.  Harieicinne,  and 
especially  Bronet's  Manuel  dii  lihraire. 

Priscillanists.     See    heresy. 
Assemanni  Biblioth.  Orientalis  Vaticana. 
Augustinus  ad  Orosium  contra  Priscill. 
Beausobrc,  Histoire  de  Manicheisme. 
Calogeia,  Opusoulura  Seieutificum. 
Girvesii  Historia  Priscill.  chronologica. 
Lubbertus  de  Hajresi  P.  de  fontibus  denuo 

collatis.  1840. 
Raccoltaj  Opuscula. 
Sulpitii  (Severi)  Historia  Sacra.     (Valuable 

for  little  else  than  its  account  of  this  sect.) 
Uries,    de    Priscillianistis    eorumque    fatis, 

doctrinis,  et  moribus. 
Voigtii  Biblioth.  Historica. 

Prisoners.    See  prison  discipline. 
Adshead  on  Prisons  and  Prisoners. 
Brewster's  (John)  Sermons  for  prisoners. 
Chesterton's  Revelations  of  prison  life. 
Christian  Observer.  17:446. 
Clay's  Prison  Chaplain. 
Dodd's  Prison  Thoughts. 
Edinburg  Review.  85:320. 
Edwards'  (David)  Sermons. 
Ptussel's  Prisoner's  Directory. 

Prison  Discipline. 

Brissot,  Bibliotheque  Philosophique. 
Julius,  Vorlesungen  ii.  d.  Gefangnisskunde. 
Adshead  on  Prisons  and  Prisoners. 
Amer.  Quart.  Review.  14:228.  18:451. 
Beaumont  on  the  Penitentiary  system  of  the 

United  States.  Trans,  by  Lieber.  1 833. 
Beccaria  on  Crime  and  Punishment.  1780. 
Bentham's  (Jer.)  Rationale  of  punishment. 

1818. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.  42:145. 
Breton  on  the  Defects  of  prisons. 
British  Quarterly  Review.  1863. 
Burt's  Results  of  solitary  confinement. 
Buxton  (Sir  Tho.  F.)  on  the  Present  system 

of  prison  discipline.   1818. 
Chesterton's  Revelations  of  P.  life.  1856. 
Christian    Examiner.    3:203.    10:15.  16:251. 

20:376.  26:54.  27:381.  40:122. 
Christian  Quarterly  Spectator.  2:201. 
Christian  Observer.  13:234. 
Clay's    Prison   Chaplain.    (English  prisons 

in  1861.) 
Democratic  Rev.  19:129.  20:172. 


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Prison  Discipline — continued. 

De  Toqueville  on  the  P.  system  of  the  U.  S. 

Dix  (Miss)  on  Prisons.  1855. 

Dixon's  John  Howard  and  the  prison  world 

of  Europe.  1850. 
Eclec.  Rev.  4th  Series.  4:568.  22:455.  27:280. 

N.  S.  12:560. 
Edinb.   Rev.   22:385.  30:46.3.  35:286.  36:353. 

64:169. 
Elmes'  Hints  for  the  improv.  of  pris.    1823. 
Field's  (I.)  Life  of  John  Howard.  1855. 

Advantages  of  separate  confinement. 

For.  Quarterly  Rev.  12:49. 
Fry  (Mrs.  E,)  on  Prisons.  1845. 

On  female  associations  for  pris.  1848. 

Fry's  (H.  P.)  System  of  penal  discipline; 

with  a  report  on  the  treatment  of  prisoners 

in  Great  Britain  and  Van  Diemen's  Land. 

1843. 
Gould  on  the  Regimen  suited  to  prisoners. 
Gray's  P.  discipline  in  America.   1845. 
Gurney's  Notes  on  prisons. 
Howard's  ( Jno.)  State  of  prisons  in  England. 

1784. 
Account  of  the  principal  lazarettos 

in  Europe. 
Jebb  on  the  Construction,  policy,  ka.,  of  P. 
Journal   of   Prison    discipline   and   philan- 

throphy.  Periodical.  Philadelphia. 
Kingsmill  on  Prisons  and  Prisoners. 
Lofft's  (Capel)  Works. 
Macgill's  Remarks  on  prisons. 
Mease  on  the  Penit.  system  of  Pennsylvania. 
Month  Rev.  89:199.  97:427. 106:311. 130:421. 
Mynshul  on  Prisons  and  Prisoners. 
New  York  Rev.  6:124. 

N.  Amer.  Rev.  37:117.  47:452.  49:1.  66:145. 
North  Brit.  Rev.  10:1. 
Oscar  on  Prisons  and  Punishments. 
[Packard's]    Alleged    tendency   of    solitary 

confinement  to  insanity.  1849. 
Pamphleteer.  6:473. 15:228,415. 16:98. 18:148. 

23:289. 
Princeton  Rev.  21:331. 
Reports  of  the  Inspectors  of  prisons  in  Mass., 

Penna.,  New  York,  New  Jersey,  &c. 
Reports  of  American  Prison  Disc.  Society. 

(Prom  1826  to  the  present.) 
Rosooe  on  Penal  jurisprudence  and  the  ref- 
ormation of  criminals. 
Sampson  on  Crime  and  its  treatment. 
Sergeant  on  the  Design  of  punishment. 
Timson's  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Fry. 
U.  S.  Lit.  Gaz.  4:176. 
"Westminster  Rev.  3:420. 

Private  Baptism. 

Strong's  (Dean)  Indecency  and  unlawfulness 
of  baptizing  children  in  private. 

Private  Communion. 

Biedenweg   der    Rettung    des   celTentlichen 

Nachtmalgebrauchs. 
Diecmann's  Gcbraueh  derprivat  Communion 

betruffeude  Gewissens  Fragen. 


Private  Communion — continued. 

Hermann's  Gedaneken  iiber  d.  privat  Com. 
Mencken,  Unterricht  von   de  privat  Comm. 

(Several  other  treatises  on  the  subj.) 

Paschius  der  Unordentlichen  Kirchenord. 
Schroerus  (Geo.  Frider.)  Dissertationes. 
Schweigger  de  Private  sacrae  coense  usu. 
Ulich   Bedencken  was  von  der  privat  Com- 
munion zu  halten. 
Werner  de  Loco  administr.  ccente  ordinaris. 
Wilckius  de  Communione  privata. 

Christian  Observer.  13:1,345. 

Humphrey's  Diatribe. 

Saunders'  Apology.     (Reply  to  Humphrey.) 

Private  Judgment  in  Religion. 

See    FKEEDOM    OF    OPINION,     READING 
THE    BIBLE. 

Ibbott's  Boyle  Lectures.  1727. 
Kidder's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
McCann's  Lectures  on  Christian  liberty. 
Morgan  on  the  Right  of  private  judgment. 
Rogers'  (Henry)  Essays. 

Probabilities,  Doctrine  of. 

See    NECESSITY,  SCIENTIA  MEDIA. 

La  Place,  Theorie  analytique  d.  probabilites. 

Amer.  Quart.  Rev.  11:473. 

Boole  on  the  Laws  of  Thought. 

Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  25:600. 

Edinb.  Rev.  23:320.  92:1. 

Library  of  Useful  knowledge. 

Morgan's  Essay  on  probabilities. 

Pascal's  Provincial  Letters. 

Quetelet  on  the  Doctrine  of  probabilities. 

Procession  ot  the  Holy  Ghost. 

Allatii  Grajciffi  Orthodoxre.  (A  collection 
of  ecclesiastical  writers  of  the  Greek  Ch.) 

Buttstett  Schriftmsesige  Abhandlung  von 
dem  Ausgang  ues  heilige  Geisle. 

Cundisii  Orthod.  doct.  de  ])rocessione  Sp.  S. 

Dannhaveri  (loann.  C.)  Dissertationes. 

Faydit,  Hist,  controv.  Grwc.  Latinorumque. 

Haberkornius  de  Processione  Spiritus  Sane. 

Pfafiii  Hist,  succiucta  Controversiaj. 

Walchii  Hist,  controversife  Grsec.  et  Latin. 

Wegnerus  de  Processione  Spiritus  Sahcti. 

Burnett  (T.)  on  the  Trinity. 

Emlyn's  (Thomas)  Tracts. 

Hurrion  on  the  Spirit. 

Mosheim's  Eccles.  History.    Cent.  8,  part  2. 

Neale's  History  of  the  Eastern  Church, 

Pearson  on  the  Apostles'  Creed. 

Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity. 

Scott's  (D.  D.)  Essay  on  the  Trinity. 

Watts'  (Isaac)  Works. 

Procrastination.    See  decision, 

DEATHBED    REPENTANCE. 

Allestree's,  Richard,  Sermons. 
Barrow's,  Isaac,  " 

Berriman's,  William,        " 
Brown's,  AV.  L.,  " 

Burnet's,  Bp.,  " 


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Procrastination — continwd. 

Carruichael's,  Fred.,  Sermons. 

Christian  Month.  Spect.  6:421. 
Cooper's,    Edward,    Sermons. 

Day's,  Heury  T.,  '• 

Fuller's,  Andrew,  " 

Graves',  Richard,  "    ■ 

Hampden's,  Bp.,  " 

Hobart's,  Bp.,  " 

Knowles',  Thomas,  " 

Lardner's,  Nathaniel,  " 

Lowell's,  Samuel,  " 

M  onkhouse's,  Richard,  " 

Parry's,  Joshua,  " 

Reese's,  Abraham,  " 

Saurin's,  James,  " 

Scoffs,  John,  " 

Shuttleworth's,  P.  N.,  " 

Skelton's,  Philip,  " 

Smallridge's,  George,  " 

Tillotson's,  Abp.,.  " 

Wake's,  Abp.,  " 

Weston's,  Stephen,  " 

Whichcofs,  Bp.,  " 

Wilson's,  Bp.,  " 

Wroughton's,  Charles,  " 

Prodigality.  See  fkugalitt,  moderation, 

SELF-DENIAL. 

Agutter's  (William)  Sermons. 
Dwight's  Theology.  Ser.  122. 
Hewlett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Kettlewcll's  (John)  Discourses. 

Prodigies. 

Julius  de  Prodigiis.  (Various  editions.) 
Lavaterus,    De  spectris  variisque   praesagi- 

tionibus. 
Salverte,  du  Sciences  occultes. 

Farmer  on  Miracles. 

Lavater  of  Ghosts,  strange  noyses,  crackes, 
and  sundrie  forewarnyges,  which  com- 
monly happen  before  the  dethe  of  menne, 
and  alterations  of  Kyngdomes. 

Spencer  on  Prodigies,  Presages,  &q. 

Warburton's  Critical  and  philosoph.  enquiry 
into  the  causes  of  prodigies  and  miracles, 
as  related  by  historians. 

Profaneness.    See  oaths 
Baumgarten-Crusii  Theses  theologicEe. 
Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Becon's  ('rhomas)  Works. 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Bishop's  (William)  Sermons. 
Bourne's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Boyle's  (Robt.)  Dissuasive  from  cursing. 
Christian  Observer.  18:15. 
Cooper's  (Edward.)  Sermons. 
Disney's  Ancient  laws  agt.  profaneness,  Ac. 
Evans'  (R.  W.)  Sermons. 
Fleming's  (Caleb)  Works. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 
Francis'  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Gahan's  (W.)  Sermons. 


P  r  of  a  n  e  n  e  s  s^-contiyiwd. 

Gibson's  Admonition  to  swearers. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Practieal  Works. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Notes  of  Sermons. 

Lamont's  (David)  Sermons  on  preval.  vices. 

Morning  Exercises  at   Cripplegate.     (Duty 

of  magistrates  to  suppress  it.) 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 
Paley's  (William)  Sermons. 
Reading's  (William)  Sermons. 
Riddock's  (James)  Sermons. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Sharp's  (Abj).)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
Stonehouse's  Admonition  against  swearing. 
Tombs'  Sepher  Sheba. 
Wake's  (Abp.)  Discourses.  (Several.) 
AValker's  (Samuel)  Essays. 
Woodward's  Kind  caution  to  swearers. 

Profession  of  Religion. 

BcToridge's,    B]i.,    Sermons. 
Buckminster's,  Joseph,    " 
Cooper's.  Edward,  " 

Hurd's,  Bp.,  « 

Lewis'.  W.  H.,  " 

Rogers',  John,  " 

Seeker's,  Abp.,  " 

Slade's,  .James,  " 

Stiilingfleet's,  Bp.,  " 

Progress  of  Sin.    See  temptation. 
Gerard's  (Alex.)  Sermons. 
Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 
Young's  (Dr.  Edw.)  Sermons. 

Progress  of  Society.    See  human  proo. 

Progressive  Friends. 

Christian  Exam.  61:1. 

Minutes    of    the    Yearly   meetings    of    the 

"  Friends  who  have  adopted  the  congreg. 

order  of  church  government."  Since  1848. 

Prohibition  of  Blood. 

Danteus  in  Consilium  Jerusalem. 
Deylingii  Observationes  Sacra. 
Dorsehei  (I.  G.)  Dissert.    (Rep.  to  Grotius.) 
Grotius  de  Sanguine  et  SuSocato. 
Heideggeri   Libertas  Christianorum  et  lege. 
Nitzch,  de  Sensu  et  eonsilio  decreti  apostol. 

Acts  XV. 
Spencer,  de  Legibus  Hebrseorum. 
Witsii  Miscellanea  Sacra. 

Barrington's  Miscellanea  Sacra.  Ess.  4. 

Bloomfield  on  the  Lawfulness  of  eating  blood. 

Christian's  Magazine.  .3:559. 

Delany's  (P.)  Abstinence  from  blood  de- 
fended. (Sometimes  appended  to  his 
Revelation  examined  with  candor.) 

Gale's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons.  (Six  against 
the  lawfulness  of  eating  blood.) 

Glas'  (.John)  Works. 

Hooker's  Ecclesiastical  Polity. 

Jenning's  Jewish  Antiquities. 


384 


Proliibitlou  of  Blood — continued. 

Lardner's  Remarks  on  Ward's  Dissertation. 
Maimonides'  Reasons  for  the  law  of  Moses. 
Moore's  Moses  revived. 

Newman's  Perpetuity  of  baptism.  Appendix. 
Pirie's  (A.)  Posthumous  Works. 
Sharp  (Tho.)  on  the  Lawfulness,  Ac. 
Shuckford's  Connexion  of  sac.  and  prof.  hist. 
Stackhouse's  Hist,  of  the  Bible.  Bk.  2,  ch.  1. 
Ward's  Dissertations. 

Prohibitory  Index.     See  index. 

Promises.     See  vows. 
Cicero  do  OfBeiis.  Lib.  I. 
Grotius  de  Jure.  Lib.  II,  cap.  XI. 
PufiFendorf  de  Legibus  Nat.  Lib.  Ill,  C.  VI. 
Sanderson  (Bp.)  de  .Juramento. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  3,  Lect.  69. 
Godwin  on  Political  Justice. 
Grove's  Ethics. 

Leigh  (Edward)  on  the  Divine  promises. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Promises  of  the  Gospel. 

Carter's  (N.)  Sermons. 

Clarke  (Sam.)   on  the  Promises.     (A  small 

but  convenient  commonplace  book.) 
Colquhoun's  Treatise  on  the  Promises. 
Leigh  on  the  Divine  promises. 
Patrick's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Spurstow's  Wells  of  Salvation. 

Propagation  of  the  Soul. 

See    TRADUCTION. 

Property,    Right    of.      See    socialism, 

POLITICAL    ECONOMY. 

Angel  on  Corporations  and  Limitations. 
Bingham  on  Infancy. 
Blackwood's  Mag.  21:74. 
British  and  For.  Rev.  16:30. 
Chitty  on  Pleading. 

on  Contracts. 

Collinson  on  Idiots  and  Lunatics. 

Dalrymple  on  Feudal  Property. 

Democratic  Rev.  16:17.  27:291. 

For.  Quart.  Rev.  4:484. 

Gilbert  on  Rents. 

Humphreys  on  Real  property. 

Hunt's  Jlerchant's  Mag.  1:484. 

Jones'  Theory  of  Rent. 

Kyd  on  Awards. 

Lieber's  (Francis)  Essays. 

Long  on  Sales. 

New  Euglander.  8:220. 

N.  A.  Rev.  67:119. 

Patton's  EfiFects   of  property   upon    society 

and  Government. 
Preston  on  Estates. 
Quarterly  Rev.  .36:391.  46:81.  83:97. 
Reeve's  Domestic  Relations. 
Roberts  on  Frauds. 
Roper  on  Husband  and  Wife. 

■ on  Legacies. 

Shelford  on  Lunatics. 


Story  on  the  Conflict  of  laws. 
Wayland's  Moral  Science.  Book  2. 
Woodfall's  Landlord  and  Tenant. 

Prophecy.   See  double  sense,  NnMBER  6G6, 

PERIOD  OF  12H0  TEARS,  SEALS  AND 
TRUMPETS,  SEVENTY  WEEKS,  SIONS  OF 
THE  TIMES. 

Baltus  la  Relig.  chret.  prove  par  les  proph. 
Carpzovii  Introd.  ad  libros  propheticos. 
Crameri  Schola  Prophetiea. 

Isagoge  ad  libros  propheticos. 

Crusii  (C.  A.)  Hypomnemeta. 
Dupin,  Prolegomena  sur  la  Bible. 
Frankii  Introd.  ad  lectionem  propheticarum. 
Gulick,  Theol.  prophetiea  de  rebus  Y.  Test. 
Gurtleri  Systema  theologiae  propheticae. 
Hengstenberg's  Christologie  des  A.  Test. 
Hulsii  Nucleus  prophetic*  Script. 
Jurieu  d'Accomplissement  de  propheties. 
Mali  Theol.  proph.  ex  select  V.  T.  oraculis. 
Van  Till,  Phosphorus  propheticus. 
Vitringaj  Typus  doctrinae  propheticje. 
Abbadie's  P.  accomplished  in  Christ. 
Addis'  Theory  of  prophecy. 
Alton's  Drying-up  of  the  Euphrates. 
Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  5:33.  2d  Series.  3:35. 
Appleton's  Works.  Lect.  23,24. 
Arnold  on  the  Interpretation  of  prophecy. 
Auberlin's  P.  of  Daniel  and  John  viewed  in 

their  connection.     Tr.  by  Adolph  Saphir. 
Barker's  P.  concerning  Messiah. 
Bates'  Use  and  intent  of  prophecy. 
Bentley's  Remarks  on  free-thinking. 
Bicheno's  Signs  of  the  times. 
Bickersteth's  Guide  to  the  prophecies. 
Bonnet's  Enquiry.  Bk.  4. 
Bouchier  on  P.  and  its  fulfilment. 
British  Critic.  7:328. 
Brooks'    (J.   W.)    Elements   of   prophetical 

interpretation.     (A  convenient  compend.) 
Browne's  (E.  H.)  P.  relating  to  the  Messiah. 
Brown's  (J.)  Harmony  of  prophecy. 
Bullock's  Reasoning  of  Christ  and  the  Apos. 
Burton  on  the  Numbers  of  Daniel  and  John. 
Butler's  Analogy.  Part  2,  ch.  7. 
Butler's  (W.  J.)  Testimony  of  History. 
Caulfield's  Fall  of  Babylon. 
Chandler's  Antiq.  and  auth.  of  the  P.  of  Dan. 
Chauncey  (W.  S.)  on  Unaccomplished  P. 
Clarke's  (S.l  Connexion  of  the  prophecies. 
Clayton's  Dissertations  on  prophecy. 
Cobb's  Bampton  Lectures.  1783. 
Cole  (J.  W.)  on  the  Prophecies. 
Collyer's  (Wm.  B.)  Lectures  on  prophecy. 
Cudworth's  Intellectual  System.  Bk.  1,  c.  5. 
Cumberland's  Origines  Gentium. 
Cunningham's  Remarks  on  David  Levi. 
Several  other  treatises.) 


Curtis'  Folly  and  danger  of  Infidelity. 

Davidson's  (D.)  Test  of  prophecy. 

De  Burgh's  Early  prophecies  of  a  Redeemer. 

Dobb's  Prophecies  which  have  been  fulfilled. 

Dufiield  (Geo.)  on  the  Prophecies. 

Durell's  Parallel  proph.  of  Jacob  and  Moses. 

Elliott's  Warburton  Lectures.    1849  to  1853. 


385 


Prophecy — continued. 

Eclectic  lley.  4th  Series.  16:625.  N.  Series. 

7:69. 
Ellis"  (W.  W.)  Proph.  relating  to  Christ. 
Faber's   Calendar  of  the  P.     (Chiefly  those 

which  relate  to  Antichrist.) 

P.  relating  to  the  Jews. 

Fairbairn  on  P.    (Its  nature,  functions,  itc.) 
Frazer's  Key  to  the  unaccomplished  P. 
Frere's  Combined  view  of  Esdras,  Daniel, 

and  John. 
Fry  (John)  on  the  Unfulfilled  prophecies. 
Fry's  (T.)  Scripture  prophecies. 
Gill's  Preface  to  Vol.  5  of  Commentary. 
Greenhill's  (Jos.)  Proph.  of  the  N.  Testam. 
Habershon's    Connection    of  prophecies   of 

the  Apocalypse  and  Daniel. 

on  the  Chronological  prophecies. 

Hale's  (Wui.)  Dissertations. 

Hardy's  Prophecies  of  the  Bible,  particularly 

those  of  John. 
Hengstenberg's  Nature  of  the  prophecies. 
Hey's  Lectures.  Bk.  1,  ch.  17. 
Holmes'  (Robt.)  Bampton  Lectures.  1782. 
Hoare's  (W.  H.)  Harmony  of  the  Apocalypse 

with  other  prophecies  ;  with  an  outline  of 

the  various  interpretations. 
Horsley's  (Bp.)  Sermons.  Ser.  15-18. 

Prophecies    of    Messiah    dispersed 

among  the  heathen. 

Hurd's  Introd.  to  the  study  of  the  prophecies. 
(Chiefly  those  relating  to  Popery.) 

Jefl'ries  on  the  Perfection  of  religion. 

Jennings'  Jewish  Antiquities. 

Jones'  Key  to  prophetical  language. 

Jortin's  Boyle  Lectures.  1730. 

Jurieu  on  the  Accomplishment  of  prophecy. 
(A  strong  attack  on  Popery.) 

Keith's  (A.)  Signs  of  the  times.  1833. 

On  the  Prophecies. 

Ketts'  History  the  interpreter  of  prophecy. 
("Written  with  great  elegance  and  judg- 
ment."  Bl>.  TOMLINE.) 

Kelly's  (.James)  Lectures  on  subjects  con- 
nected with  prophecy. 

King's  (Edward)  Morsels  of  criticism. 

Kitto's  Journal.  6:389.  (Literal  interp.) 

Lardner's  Destruction  of  Jerusalem. 

Leach's  Lectures  on  fulfilled  prophecies. 

Lee's  (S.)  Sermons  and  Dissertations. 
(Takes  the  ground  that  all  the  prophecies 
of  the  Apocalypse  are  fulfilled.) 

Lyall's  Propajdia  Prophetica. 

McCaul's  Warburton  Lectures.  1846.  (Pro- 
phecy as  a  proof  of  Christianity.) 

McLaurin  on  the  P.  relating  to  Messiah. 

McLeod  on  the  Principal  prophecies. 

Maitland's  Connected  view  of  prophecy.  (A 
valuable  collection  of  authorities  from  the 
Fathers  down  to  1849.) 

Marsh's  Lectures.   Lect.  20,21. 

Mead  on  the  Prophecies. 

Meth.  Quarterly  Rev.  4:364. 

Morning  Watch  ;  a  quarterly  journal.  From 
1828  to  1834.  London. 

25 


Prophecy — continued. 

Monthly    London     lectures    on     prophecy. 

(Able  sermons  by  Collier,  Bird,  Pye  Smith, 

Fletcher,  Orme,  Ac.) 
New  Englander.  1:103.' 
Newton  (Bp.)  on  P.  which  have  been  fulfilled. 
Newton  (Sir  I.)   on  Daniel  and  the  Apocal. 
Nolan's  (F.)  Warburton  Lectures.  1837. 
Penn's  (Granville)  Christian  Survey. 
Philips  (J.  S.)  on  the  Interpretation  of  P. 
Princeton  Rev.  4:358,511.  29:598. 
Purves  on  Prophetic  time. 
Randolph's  Prophecies  cited  in  the  N.  Test. 

compared  with  the  Hebrew  original. 
Roberts'  Manual  of  prophecy.     (Compares 

the    prophecies   with    the    events   which 

fulfilled  them.) 
Robinson's  Prophecies  of  the  Messiah. 
Rule's  Calculations  of  time,  &e. 
Sharp  (Granville)  on  Several  important  P. 
Sherlock's  Use  and  intent  of  prophecy. 
Simpson's  Key  to  the  P.  (Many  editions.) 
Smith's  (J.  Pye)  Dissertations. 
Discourses. 


Smith's  (Dr.  John)  Summary  view  of  pro- 
phecy. (A  good  abstract  from  Lowth, 
Newcombe,  Newton,  and  Blaney.) 

Southwark  Morning  Lectures.  (By  Baxter, 
Fowler,  Manton,  Poole,  Owen,  <S.c.) 

Taylor's  Comp.  of  Revelations  with  Daniel. 

Theol.  and  Lit.  Journal.  (Many  articles.) 

Thompson  (Ed.)  on  Prophecy  and  Miracles. 

Thurston's  Researches  on  P. 

Tower's  Illustrations  of  prophecy. 

Townsend's  Illustrations  of  prophecy. 

Turner's  Origin,  character,  and  interp.  of  P. 

Twell's  Boyle  Lectures.  1733. 

Van  Mildert's  Boyle  Lectures.  1802-4. 

Vint's  Dissertations  on  prophecy. 

AVangh's  (J.  S.)  Diss,  on  the  prophecies. 

Ward's  (Wm.)  Declensions  and  restorations 
of  the  church. 

Wellwood  on  Prophecy. 

Whistou's  Boyle  Lectures.   1707. 

Whitaker's  General  and  connected  view. 

White's  Christianity  and  Mahometanism. 

Whiteley's  Scheme  and  completion  of  P. 

Williams'  Boyle  Lectures.  1695. 

Wilkin's  Hist,  of  the  destruction  of  Jerusa- 
lem, as  connected  with  prophecy. 

Winchester  on  the  Prophecies. 

Zouch's  Attempt  to    illustrate    some  of  the 
prophecies.  (Learned  and  cautious.) 
A  "  Dictionary  of  writers  on  the  prophe- 
cies," with  the  titles,  was  published  in   1835 

by  the  Editor  of  the  London  Investigator — 

M.  Brooks. 

Prophecy  as  a  Proof  of  Re  velatlon* 

Baltus,  La  Religion  chretienne  prouv6  par 
I'accomplishment  des  prophecies. 

Bates'  Div.  of  the  Christian  religioii.  Ch.  4, 
Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 
Bonnet's  Enquiries. 


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Proplieey  as  a  Proof,  &c. — continued. 

Boyle  on  the  Fulfilment  of  Sprij)t.  prophecy. 
Brown's  Harmony  of  Scripture  prophecies. 
Chalmers'  Evidences  of  Christianity. 
Chandler's  (Bp.)  Defence  of  Christianity. 
Conybcare's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Flemming's  Fulfilling  of  Scripture. 
Gordon's  Christianity  supported  by  P. 
lley's  Lectures.  Chap.  1 
llorsley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Kurd's  Lectures  on  prophecy. 
Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 
Keith's  Truth   of  the  Christian  religion  as 
.    derived  from   P.,  especially  as  illustrated 

by  travellers.  1830. 
La  Pluches'  Truth  of  the  Gospel. 
Lardner's  Works.    (Destruct.  of  Jerusalem.) 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Boyle  Lectures.  1756. 
Paley's  Evidences.   Part  2,  ch.  1. 
Powell's  (Samuel)  Sermons.  f 

Sherlock's  Use  and  intent  of  prophecy. 
Skelton's  (P.)  Sermons. 
Warburton  Lectures,  viz. : 

Allwood,    1815.    Apthorp,    1786.     Bagot, 

1780.     Davidson,    1824.     Halifax,    1776. 

Hurd,  1772.     Nares,  1805.     Nolan,  1837. 

Pearson.  1811. 
Watson's  Tracts. 

Weaver's  (Bobt.)  Fulfilling  of  Scripture. 
Wellwood's  Discourses. 
Whiston's  Boyle  Lectures.    1707. 
Wilkinson  on  the  Insp.  of  the  Holy  Script. 
Wilkins'  Hist,  of  the  destruct.  of  Jerusalem. 

Propitiation.    See  atokement. 

Proprieties  of  "Worship. 

Barrow's  (William)  Sermons. 

Buddicom's  (Robert  P.)  Sermons. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  works. 

Hewlett's  (John)  Sermons.    (2  on  this  suhj.) 

Proselyte  Baptism. 

Pro.  i.  e.  that  there  was  such  a  thing. 
Bengel  (E.  G.)  iiber  d.  Proselytentaufe. 
Benzelii  Syntag.  Diss,  in  Academ.  Lundensi. 
Butcher,    de    Initiis    baptismi   initiationis 

Judfeorum. 
Danz,    Baptismus    proselytorum    Judaicus. 

(Ugolini.) 
Reiskii  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Schneckcnburger's  Alter  der  jiidischer  Pro- 
selytentaufe. 
Spencer  (J.)  de  Lustrationibus  et  purif.  Heb. 
Lightfoot's  Miscellanies,  Christian  and  Ju- 

daical. 
Selden's  Works. 
Wall's  History  of  Baptism. 

Con. 
Buddei  Inst,  theol.  dogmaticae.  Lib.  V,  c.  1. 
Carpzovii  (B.  D.)  Exercitationes. 
Engerer's  Jiidisch.  Tauf  betrug  aufgedrecht. 
Mail  Diss,  de  lustrationibus  et  purificationi- 

bus  Hebr.  (Against  Spencer.) 


Proselyte  Baptism — c(mtimud. 

Con. 

Matthies,    Baptismatis    Expos,    bibl.    hist. 

dogmatica. 
Mulleri  (J.  G.)  Dissertationes. 
Schyn,  Historia  Mennonitarum. 
Slevogtii  Dissertationes. 
Van  Dale,  Diss,  super  Aristea  de  LXX,  etc. 
VenemEe  lustitutiones  historicas. 
Vitringae  Observationes  Sacrae. 
Wernsdorfius    de    baptismi    Christianorum 

origine. 

Benson's  Paraph,  and  notes  on  the  Epistle 

of  Paul.  Diss.  8,  part  2. 
Gale's  Reflections  on  Wall's  Hist,  of  baptism. 
Gibbs  on  Baptism. 
Gill's  (Dr.  John)  Body  of  Divinity. 

Preface  to  Com.  on  the  N.  Test. 


Jennings'  Jewish  Antiquities. 
Knatchbull's  Annotations  on  difiicult  texts. 
Owen's  (John)  Excrcitations.  Exerc.  8. 

Proselytes,  JevFish.    See  Jewish  antiq. 
Maimonides  de  Proselytos. 
Van  Dale  (Ant.),  Dissertationes. 

Beausobre  &  L'Enfant's  Introd.  to  Old  Test. 
Jennings'  Jewish  Antiquities. 
Josephus'  Jewish  Antiquities. 

ProseuchsB. 

Bennefs  (Beuj.)  Christian  Oratory. 
Coleridge's  Dissertations  on  Judges  17,  18. 

Prosperity.    See  riches,    power. 
Bates'  (Will.)  Discourses. 
Bull's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Burnett's  (Gilbert)  Discourses. 
Downanie  (John)  on  Contempt  of  the  world. 
Fell's  (Hunter  F.)  Sermons. 
Hastings'  (H.  J.)  Sermons. 
Heurtly's  (Cha.  S.)  Sermons. 
Jackson's  (Miles)  Sermons-. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Mason's  (John)  Sermons. 
Monsel's  (C.  H.)  Sermons. 
Moroney's  (Josejih)  Sermons. 
Oakley's  (Fred.)  Sermons. 
Roe's  Sermons. 
Sonth's  (Robt.)  Sermons. 
Trebeck's- (Andrew)  Sermons. 
Witherspoon's  (Dr.  John)   Sermons.     (Two 

on  this  subject.) 

Prostitution.    See    adultert,  chastity, 

FORNICATION,    SEDUCTION,     UNCLKANN. 

Protestantism. 

Baur  (F.  Ch.)  Gegensatz.d.  Kath.  and  Prot. 

naoh  d.  Principien  der  Lehrbegriffe. 
Calvini  Opera. 

Evenii  Demonstratio  Apologetica. 
Guntheri  Demonstratio  solida. 
Handeshagen,  der  deutsche  Protestatismos. 
Illyricus  de  Voce  et  re  Fide. 


3SY 


Protestantism — cnntinutd. 

Larroque,  Conformite  de  la  discipline  eecl. 

de    Protestantes    avec   celle   des   anciens 

C-hrotiens. 
Morneus  de  Ecclesia. 
Mylii  Dissertationes. 
Planck,  Geseh.  d.  Entstehung,  etc.,  d.  protest. 

Lehrbegriffs. 
Schenkel,  das  Wesen  d.  Protestantismus. 

d.  Princip.  d.  Protestantismus. 

Spanheimii  Dissertationes. 
Vorstius  contra  Bellarminum. 

Baird's    Protestantism   in   Italy ;  past  and 

present.  1847. 
Barrow's  (Isaac)  Works. 
Birbeck's  Evidence  from  the  Fathers. 
Chillingworth's  Religion  of  Protestants. 
Christian  Examiner.  41:1.  48:341. 
Coquerel's  History  of  P.  in  France. 
Du  Moulin's  Defence  of  the  Reformed  Chur. 
Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  15:713. 
Edinburg  Review.    54:238.     (Rev.  of  Hugh 

Rose.) 
Felice's  Hist,  of  the  Protestants  of  France. 
Jewell's  (Bp.)  Works. 
MacGavin's  Protestant.  (Very  useful.) 
Marsh's  Hist,  of  the  Protestants  of  France. 
Meth.  Quart.  Rev.  3:69. 
New  Englander.  2:66. 
Princeton  Review.  9:1.  17:626. 
Rose's  ( Hugh)  Sermons  before  the  Cambridge 

University  in  1828. 
Schatf' s  (P.)    Princijjles  of  P.  as  related  to 

the  present  state  of  the  church.  Trans,  by 

J.  W.  Nevin.  1845. 
Smedley's  Hist,  of  the  Protestants  of  France. 
Sturgess'  Defence  of  Protestantism. 
Tillotson's  Works. 

Proverl>s.    See  commentators. 
Crenii  Opusculorum  Fasciculus. 
Debrii  Adagialia  Vet.  et  Nov.  Testament. 
Drusii  Adagia  Ilebraica. 
Schottii  Adagialia  sacra  Nov.  Test. 
Vorstii  Diatribe  de  adagiis  Nov.  Test. 

Providence  of  God.    See  chanob,  fate, 

GOVERNMENT    OP   GOD,    UNEQUAL    DIS- 
TRIBUTION OF  GOOD  AND  EVIL. 

Lactantius,  de  Mortibus  Persecutorum. 
Theodoret,  Oratio  de  Providentia. 
Basil,  Condones. 
.Chrysostom,  de  Providentia  Dei. 

Backerus  de  Dei  providentia  circa  mala. 
Bairus  de  Prov.  Dei  circa  peccata  hominum. 
Beza  de  Prov.  Dei  circa  res  temporale. 
Bormann's  Lehre  der  Vorsehung. 
Burmanni  Dissertationes  quatuor. 
Danhaveri  Disputationes  Theologicee. 
De  Vries,  Exercitationes  Rationales. 
Gomari  Conoillatio  doct.  orthodoxa)  de  P. 
Heinii  Dissertationes. 
Mali  (Economia  temporum  Vet.  Test. 
Martinii  Com.  de  guhernatione  mundi. 
Rechenburgius  de  Prov.  Dei  circa  minima. 


Providence  of  God — conHniwi. 

Reynoldi  Dissertationes  Phllosophicae. 
Spanheimii  Dissertationes  theol.  miscel. 
Turrettini  Dissertationes.  Diss,  iv,  v,  vi, 
Twisse,  Vindicatio  Providentise  Dei. 
Viret,  de  la  Providence. 
Weismannus  de  Prov.  Dei  contra  malum. 
AVittichii  Exercitationes  Theologicse. 
Zuinglii  Sermones. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Appleton's  (Pres.)  Works.  Lect.  8. 

Arnold's  (Frederick)  Sermons. 

Arrowsmith's  (John)  Discourses. 

Atterbury's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Balguy's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Discourses. 

Balmer's  Academic  Lectures. 

Barrow  (Isaac)  on  the  Creed. 

Baxter's  (Richard)  Works. 

Rennet's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 

Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Bidlake's  Bampton  Lectures.  1811. 

Binnings'  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Bledsoe's  Theodicy. 

Boston's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 

Bull's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Bullinger's  Decades.  (Parker  Society  publ.) 

Bundy's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Burnet  (Bp.)  On  the  39  articles. 

Cappe  on  the  Government  of  God. 

Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 

Carson's  (Alex.)  Works. 

Cawton  on  Divine  providence. 

Chace's  Relation  of  Div.  P.  to  physical  laws. 

Chandler's  (Samuel)  Discourses. 

Charnock's  Works.  (Extremely  clear.) 

Cheyne's  Philosophical  Principles. 

Christian  Month.  Spect.  9:175 

Christian  Quart.  Spect.  8:1. 

Christian  Observer.  1:64. 

Clarke's  (Adam)  Discourses. 

Clarke's  (Samuel)  Discourses. 

Ceiling's  (Dr.  Jno.)  Sermons  on  Providence. 

("Well  done." — Cotton  Mather. 
Conybeare's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Craddock's  (Z.)  Sermons. 
Crane's  Prospect  of  Divine  Providence. 
Croley  on  Divine  Providence. 
Crombie's  Natural  Theology.  Essay  2. 
Crosthwaite's  History  of  Esther. 
Cudworth's  Intellectual  System.  Bk.  1,  ch.  5. 
Davies'  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Dewdney  on  Special  providences. 
Doddridge's  Sermons. 
Lectures. 


Dowling's  (J.  G.)  Sermons. 

D wight's  (Tim.)  Theology.  Disc.  26  to  34. 

Duncanson's  P.  manifested  in  natural  law. 

Fawcett  on  Divine  Providence. 

Field  on  Divine  Government. 

Flavel's  Works.  (Exceedingly  precious.) 

Forsyth  on  Divine  Providence. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 

Gifford's  (G.)  Great  mystery  of  Providence. 

Gilpin's  (William)  Sermons. 


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Providence  of  God — continued. 

Goodman's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

<jordoii's  Particular  providence  in  distinction 

from  general. 
Hakewell    on    Providence.       (Highly    com- 
mended by  DuGALD  Stewakt.) 
Hastings'  (H.  J.)  Sermons. 
Holweli  on  Divine  Providence. 
Hook's  (Walter  F.)  Sermons. 
Hopkins'  (Bp.)  AVorks. 
Home's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Horsley  on  Providence  and  free  agency. 
Hunter's  Moral  Discourses. 
Jackson's    Prophecies    viewed   in  the  light 

of  Scripture. 
Jamiesou's  Sacred  History. 
Jenkins'  ReasonaV)leness  of  Christianity. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Kattern's  (Dan.)  Sermons. 
Kitto's  Journal  of  Sac.  Lit.  6:422. 
Kollock's  (Shepard  K.)  Sermons. 
Leland's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Marshall's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
McBrier's  Goodness  of  Providence. 
McCosh's   Method   of    Divine   government. 

(Great.) 
Methodist  Quarterly.  11:292. 
Moore's  Divine  dialogues., 
Natural  history  of  enthusiasm. 
New  Englander.  6:249. 
Parker  on  God  and  Divine  Providence. 
Pilkington  (Geo.)  on  Particular  Providence. 
Plummer's  (W.  S.)  Jehovah  Jireh. 
Price's  (Rich.)  Four  Dissertations.    Diss.  1. 
Princeton  Rev.  21:97.  30:319. 
Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Works. 

Rutherford's    Scholastic    Disputations    con- 
cerning Prophecies. 

Sedgewick's  Shepherd  of  Israel. 

Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Sharp's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Sherlock's  (Dean)  Discourses. 

South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Spurgeon's  (Charles  H.)  Sermons.     1st  and 
6th   Series. 

Stebbing's  (H.)  Sermons. 

Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 

St.  Pierre's  Vindication  of  Divine  P. 

Stokes'  Doct.  of  special  Providence. 

Taylor's  (Joseph)  Remarkable  Providences. 

Topping's  Certainty  of  an  overruling  P. 

Townsend's  (G.  F.)  Warnings  from  the  past. 

Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued. 

Turner's  Hist,  of  remarkable  providences. 

Watts'  Essays. 

Welsted's  Scheme  of  Providence. 

Whitaker's  (Edw.  AV.)  Sermons. 

Wilcox's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

Wilkins  on  the  Beauty  of  Providence. 

Williams'  Equity  of  the  Divine  government. 

Wisheart's  (William)  Sermons. 

Wollaston's  Religion  of  nature. 

See  an  extensive  list  of  Latin  and  German 
writers  of  the  last  century  on  this  subject,  in 
Arpe,  Theatrum  Fati, 


Province   of  Reason  In  Religion. 

See  DEISM,  HARMON?  OF  BKASO.V  AND 
FAITH,  PHILuSOPUT  OF  RELIGION, 
WKAKNESS  OF  HUMAN  REASON. 

Conradus  de  Rationis  usu  in  religione. 
Crusius  de  Usu  et  limitibus  rationis. 
Erncsti  (Jo.  Aug.)   Prolusiones.     (Discards 
philosophy   in   the   interpretation    of  the 
sacred  writings.) 
Friedmann's  Christenthum.  und  Vernunft. 
Mayeri  (Jac.)  Dissertationes. 
Michaelis  de  Distinctione  inter  eaquai  supra 

et  contra  rationcm  sunt. 
Musteus   de    Usu   principiorum    rationis  et 

philos.  in  controversiis  theologieis. 
Reinhold  :  d.  alte  Frage — was  ist  Wahrheit? 
Salat's  (Joseph)  Sokrates. 
Schmidius  de  Usu  principiorum  rationis. 
Schramm,  de  Principiorum  rationis  in  theo- 

logia  valore. 
Schulz's  Selbststandigkeit  u.  Abhnngigkeit. 
Velthusius  de  Usu  rationis  in  rebus  theol.  et 

proBsertim  in  interpretatione  S.  S. 
Yoetius  de  Ratione  humana  in  rebus  fidei. 
AVeidner,    de    Limitibus    rationis    in    theol. 

definend. 
Wendt,  de  Ratione  inter  relig.  et  philosoph. 
Witsius  de  Usu  et  abusu  rationis. 
Abercrombie's  Intellectual  Powers. 
Baker's  Reflections  upon  Learning. 
Balguy's  (John)  Discourses. 
Bourn's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Boyle's  Use  of  reason  in  relii-ion. 
Brown's  Procedure  and  extent  of  the  human 

understanding. 
[Calamy's  (Ed.)]  Philologus'  Use  and  abuse 

of  reason. 
Campbell  (Abp.)  on  the  Necessity  of  Revel.at. 
Clark's  (John)  Office  of  reason  in  religion. 
Croft's  Bampton  Lectures.   1780. 
Curry's  Contirmation  of  faith. 
Davies'  (J.)  Estimate  of  the  human  mind. 
Eclectic  Review.   1859:225. 
Ellis'  Knowledge  of  Divine  things. 
Ferguson's  Interest  of  reason  in  religion. 
Gale's  Court  of  the  Gentiles.   Part  3. 
Gilderdale  on  Natural  Religion. 
Glanvill's  Vanity  of  dogmatizing. 
Holden's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 
Letters  Between  Ant.  Tuckey  <fe  B.  AVhichcot. 
Manning's  (James)  Sermons. 
Manningham's  Use  of  speculative  philosophy 

in  religion. 
Mansel's  Bampton  Lectures.  1858. 
Nelson's  (G.)  tfse  of  human  reason.  (Written 

against  the  Methodists.) 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 
Norris'  Mysteries  of  Christianity. 
Princeton  Review.  32:648. 
Rust  on  the  Use  of  reason. 
Sharp's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Sherlock's  Danger  of  corrupting  religion  by 

philosophy. 
Smallridge's  (George)  Sermons. 
Smith's   True  Method   of  obtaining  divine 
knowledge. 


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Province  of  Reason — continued. 

Stephens'  Human  nature  delineated. 

Stone's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued. 

Tueliey's  Letters. 

Tvvinning's  Reason  in  regard  to  revelation. 

Van  Mildert's  Boyle  Lectures.  1802. 

Wardlaw's  Christian  Ethics. 

Whately's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Whichcot's  Aphorisms  in  religion. 

Whiston's  Reason  and  philos.  no  enemies. 

Witsius  on  the  Abuse  of  reason. 

Worseley's  P.  of  reason   in  religion  deduced 
from  the  Sermon  on  the  Mount. 

Young's  Province  of  reason.    (An  able  criti- 
cism on  Mansell.) 
Prudence.    See  discretion. 

Diogenes  Laertii  Apothegmata  clarissimor. 
Philosophorum. 

Plutarch  de  Digne  scitis  regum. 

Apothegmata  Laeonica. 

Stobaeus  de  Prudentia. 

Abernethy's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Bright  (G.)  on  Christian  Prudence. 

Burgh's  Dignity  of  human  nature. 

Cappe's  (Newcombe)  Practical  Discourses. 

Carleton's  (George)  Sermons. 

Chris.  Rev.  6:213. 

Dodwell's  (William)  Sermons. 

Enfield's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 

Evans  on  Christian  Temper.  Ser.  19. 

Kettlewell's    (John)    Sermons.      (Prudence 
distinct  from  craft.) 

Lawrence's  (J.)  Beauty  of  a  Christian  life. 

Mason's  (John)  Sermons. 

Norris  on  Christian  Prudence. 

Paley's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 

Pott's  (Archdeacon)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 

Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued.  Ch.  30, 

Prudeutius. 

Gundlingii  Observationes  selectae. 

Le  Clerc,  Vie  de  Prudence. 

Ludovici  (lo.  Pet.)  Opusculae  Miscellaneae. 

Manutii  Vita  P.  ejus  operibus  praemissa. 

Psalmody.    See  htmnoloot,  instrumental 

MUSIC,    3ING1NQ. 

Athanasius,  Epist.  ad  Marcellinum. 
Augustine,  Confessiones.  Lib.  IX,  c.  6. 
Basil,  Homiliie  in  Psalmos.  Ilom.  I. 
Chrysostom,    Homiliae   in    Epist.    ad  Rom. 

Horn.  XXVIIL 
Lactantius,  Institutiones.  Lib.  VI,  c'  21. 
Knapp's  (A.)  Evangelischer  Leiderschatz. 
Schurzfleischii  Disputationes. 
Allen's  Essay  on  Singing. 
Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  7:361.  11:425. 
Am.  Quart.  Register.  5:25. 
Atterbury's  (Francis)  Sermons. 
Baird's  (T.  D.)  Inquiry  into  the  duty  of  the 

church  in  the  exercise  of  praise. 
Baxter's  (Arthur  G.)  Sermons, 
Beachcroft's  (Robt.  P.)  Sermons. 


Psalmody — cimtimud. 

Bonnet's  Christian  Oratory. 

Blackwood's  Mag.  9:665.  41.479. 

Boyse  (Gilbert)  on  Singing  in  pub.  worship. 

Brown's  Natural  and  revealed  religion. 

Burne's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Christian  Disciple.  3:360. 

Chris.  E.xam.  3:489.  4:67,300.  6:189.  13:163. 

21:254.  29:337.  38:1.  39:102.  40:29.  41:422. 

46:88.  47:204.  59:221.  65:230.  69:402. 
Chris.  Month.  Spect.  3:526.  6:544.  7:34.  8:46. 

9:378.604. 
Chris.  Quart.  Spect.  3:526.  6:208. 
Chris.  Review.  2:421. 
Clarke's  (W.  B.)  Sermons. 
Close's  (Francis)  Sermons  on  the  liturgy. 
Cole's  View  of  modern  Psalmody. 
Collyer's  Practical  Discourses, 
Dehon's  (Dr.  T.)  Sermons. 
Eastcheap  Lectures.   1708-17. 
Eclectic  Rev.  10:535. 
Edinb.  Rev.  95:64. 
Edwards  (.John)  on  the  Creed.  Art.  9. 
Emmons'  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Engel's  (C.)  Reflections  on  church  music. 
Exeter  Hall  Lectures  to  young  men. 
Frazier's  Mag.  44:609. 
Gill's  Bodj-  of  Divinity. 
Gould's  (N.  D.)  Church  music  in  America; 

its  history,  peculiarities,  &c. 
Grosvenor's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 
Hastings  on  Musical  taste. 
Henry's  (Matt.)  Miscellaneous  Works. 
Home's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Hughes  (Henry)  on  Congregational  P. 
Kidder's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Latta  (Dr.)  on  Psalmody. 
Law's  Serious  call.  Ch.  15. 
Lit.  and  Theol.  Rev.  3:66.  4:59-  6:360. 
Littell's  Livdng  Age.  25:241. 
London  Quart.  Review.  38:16. 
Mason's  (Wm.)  Hist,  and  critical  Essays. 
Meth.    Quart.    Review.   2:245.  4:165.  8:283, 

602.  9:662. 
New    Englander.    2:335.    4:312.    6:424.    (T. 

Hastings.)  7:55,350. 
N.  A.  Rev.  11:38.  (E.  Everett.)  15:402. 
Pierce's  Vindication  of  Dissenters. 
Princeton  Rev.  15:88. 
Rawlin's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity. 
Romaine's  (W.)  Essay  on  Psalmody. 
Stillingfleet  on  Church  music. 
Stone's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Taswell's  (Will.)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jno.)  Spirit  and  practice  of  P. 
Vincent's  (William)  Sermons. 
Westminster  Review.  38:76. 

About  90  hymn  books  are  mentioned  by 
Lowndes,  and  nearly  2000  by  Sepgwick,  in 
his  Catalogue  of  hymn  books.  Dn.  Watts 
says:  "  Of  all  our  religious  solemnities, 
psalmody  is  the  most  unhappily  managed." 
He  himself  did  more  to  remedy  this  evil  than 
all  other  writers. 


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Psycliology.    See  mind. 
Psycliodunainy.   See  animal  magnetism. 
Psycliopannycliy. 

See    SLEEP  OF  THE  SODL. 

Public  Ctiarlties. 

See    BENEVOLENT   SOCIETIES,    ENDOW- 
MENTS,    VOLUNTARY    ASSOCIATIONS. 

Public    AVorslilp.      See    places    of 

WORSHIP,     PROPRIETIES,    WORSHIP. 

Harenbergii  Theologia  dogmatica  ex  monu- 

mentis   patrum. 
Mercier  (L.),  sur  le  Culte  publie. 

Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 

Barbauld's  Remarks  on  Wakefield's  enquiry. 

Baxter's  (Rich.)  Christian  Ecclesiastics. 

Bennett's   (Benj.)   Sermons  on  Chris.  Order. 

Beveridge's  Neces.  and  adv.  of  public  prayer. 

Bruckner's  Thoughts  on  public  worship. 

Burgess'  Reply  to  Wakefield. 

Burnett's  (Gilbert)  Sermons. 

Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 

Charlesworth  on  Public  worship. 

Clagget's  (Nicholas)  Sermons. 

Clarke's  (Stephen)  Sermons. 

Clarkson's  (David)  Sermons. 

(^layton's  ( 'Thomas)  Sermons. 

«„raig's  (William)  Sermons. 

Fothergill's  (George)  Sermons. 

Gardner's  Duties  of  public  worship. 

Gill's  (John)  Occasional  Sermons. 

Jones'  (Herbert)  Sermons. 

Jortin's  (.John)  Sermons. 

Kinghorn  on  Public  worship. 

Knowles'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Langhorne's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Maynard's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Mede's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Mudge's  (Zachary)  Sermons. 

Munton's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 

Newman  on  Early  attendance. 

Nott's  Sermons  on  P.  W.  suited  to  the  times. 

Parry's  Vind.  of  P.  W.  (Rep.  to  Wakefield.) 

Pope's  P.  W.  founded  in  nature.  (Do.) 

Priestley's  Letters  to  a  young  man. 

Rogers'  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Saunders  on  Public  worship. 

Sharp's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Stillingfleet's  (John)  Shekinah. 

Talbert's  Duty  of  frequenting  P.  worship. 

Toulinin's  (J.l  Sermons. 

Trapp's  (J.)  Duties  of  public  worship. 

Wakefield's  Enquiry,  &c.  (Against  P.  W.) 

Waples'  ( Edward)  Sermons. 

Wilson's  Def.  of  P.  W.  (Rep.  to  Wakefield.) 

Wisheart's  (William)  Sermons. 

Pulpit  Eloquence.     See   eloquence. 

Punctuality.    See   procrastination. 

Punisliment. 

See  justice,   prison  discipline. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  10:1. 
Bentham's  (Jer.)  Rationale  of  punishment. 
Sampson  on  Crime  and  its  treatment. 


Purgatory.       See    intermediate    place, 

SPIRITS    in    prison. 

Allatii  de  Utriusque  ecclesiae  occidentalis  et 

orientalis  perpetua  in  dogmate  de   Purga- 

torio  consensione.  (Papal.) 
Austin,  Cura  de  Mortuis. 
Beckers'  Mittheilungen  aus  d.  merkwurdigst. 
Blondel  (D.),  de  la  Creances  des  ))eres  tou- 

chant  I'etat  des  ames  d'apres  cette  vie. 
Britzer,  Quid  doceat  eccl.  de  P.?  (Papal.) 
Calixti  (Georg.)  Dissertationes. 
Calixti  (Ulric.)  Dissertationes. 
Chytrajus  de  Animarum  immortalitate. 
Du  Moulin,  les  Eaux  de  Siloe. 
Faber,  Disputationes  Theologicae. 
Forbesii  Considerationes  modestse. 
Godeschalci  Confessionale. 
Hoffner  die  Shicksale  der  Seele. 
Hulsemanni  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Kortholti  Disquisitiones  anti  Baronianam. 
Laurentius  in  Fabula  Papistica. 
Le  Quien,  Oriens  Christianus. 
Leusaeus  de  Fidelium  animarum  purgatorio. 
Lutheri  Opera. 

Meisneri  (lo.  H.)  Dissertationes. 
Quenstedius  de  Ecclesiarum  Orient,  et  Lat. 

disseusione. 
Scherzeri  Fasciculus  Diss,  tbeologicarum. 
Schrockh's  Kirchengeschichte. 
Thummii  Ignis  purgat.  Pontificii  fatuus. 
Wallenburch,  Tractatus  de  Sanctis. 
Wesselii  (loann.)  Opera. 
Wetstein,  de  Vanitate  Purgatorii. 

Allen's  Defence  of  purgatory. 

Beza  on  the  Pope's  Canons. 

Billingsley's  (John)  Sermons. 

Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Works. 

Bunn's  Reasons  whj'  Protestants  reject  tho 
doctrine  of  purgatory. 

Burnet  on  the  39  Articles. 

Collet's  Popish  frauds  exemplified. 

Deacon's  P.  proved  to  be  contrary  to  Catho- 
lic tradition.  (Cites  many  authors.) 

Donne's  (John)  Sermons. 

Fletcher's  (Jos.)  Lectures  on  the  Roman 
religion. 

Fulke  (Wm.)  on  Popery. 

Geddes'  Miscellaneous  Tracts. 

Grotius'  Collection  of  the  Fathers. 

Hall's  (Wm.  J.)  Doctrine  of  purgatory. 

Hey's  (Dr.  J.)  Lectures.  Bk.  4. 

Johnson's  (Sam.)  Purgatory  proved  by 
miracles.  (Satirical.) 

Kitto's  Journal  of  Sac.  Lit.  1:289 

Latimer's  (Bp.)  Works. 

Limborch's  Theology. 

Marsh<airs  Doct.  of  P.  patriarchal,  papistical, 
and  rational. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.  (Sermon 
by  Edw.  West.) 

Rogers  (Tho.)  on  the  39  Articles. 

Salter's  Hall  Sermons.  Ser.  by  Dr.  Earle. 

Still ingfleet  on  the  Satisfaction  of  Christ. 

Tillotson's  S(ymons. 

Tuckney's  Prelectiones. 


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Wake's  (Abp.)  Discourses. 

On  the  history  of  this  doctrine,  see  Val- 
VERDE,  Igiiix  pitrf/ntoriHa  neaertiti,  BelLAR- 
MINE,  de  Controvergiis  fidei,  on  one  side ; 
and  Ushkh's  Answer  to  a  JeauH'n  chnlli'm/e, 
and  llALl/s  (W.  J.)  Doctrine  of  runjatory, 
on  the  other. 

Puritans.     See    hai.f-way  covenant, 

PILOBIM     FATHERS. 

Niemcyer,  Puritanorum  libri  symbolici. 
Ames'  English  Puritiinismc.  (Severe.) 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  2r217.  11:77. 

3d  Series.  2:226.  4:1. 
Baclius'  Hist,  of  New  England.  (To  1784.) 
Bradshaw's  (William)  English  Puritanism; 
containing  the  opinions,  Ac.  (Valuable  as 
showing   the   difference   between    ancient 
and  modern  Nonconformists.  1605.) 
Brook's  Lives  of  the  Puritans.     (Professes 
to  be  "  drown  from  55  vols,  in  folio,  26  in 
quarto,  86  in  octavo,  besides  various  manu- 
scripts ;"   and   gives    memoirs    of   nearly 
500  persons,  with  lists  of  their  writings.) 
Cambridge   University  Transactions  in  the 
16th    and    17th    centuries.     Collected    by 
J.  Hevwood  and  Tho.  Wright. 

Chris.  Exam.  .S8:126. 
Chris.  Observer.  14:386,449. 

Chris.  Review.  8:481. 

Church  Rev.  2:370.  3:208,559.  4:203. 

Coit's  History  of  P.  (A  bitter  invective.) 

Eclec.  Rev.  4th  Series.  24:219.  New  Series. 
5:213. 

Edinburg  Rev.  42:338. 

Grey's  Exam,  of  2d  vol.  of  Neal's  history. 

Hall's  (Edwin)  Puritans  and  their  principles. 

Headley's  Life  of  Cromwell. 

Heywood's  Cambridge  Univer.  Transactions 
during  the  Puritan  controversy. 

Hopkins'  (Samuel)  The  Puritans.  (Traces 
them  from  their  origin  to  1575.) 

Hutchinson's  History  of  Massachusetts. 

Hubbard's  "  "     To  1683. 

Knickerbocker  Mag.  33:508. 

Knowles'  Memoir  of  Roger  Williams.  (Many 
valuable  documents.) 

Lee's  The  family  and  its  duties. 

Lond.  Quart.  Rev.  78:94. 

Marsden's  History  of  the  early  Puritans. 

History  of  the  later  Puritans. 

Mather's  Magnalia  Dei  Americana.  To  1698. 

Meth.  Quar.  Rev.  5:54.  6:534.  9:217. 

Morse's  History  of  New  England. 

Neal's  Historv  of  the  Puritans. 

New  England'er.  1:352.  4:288.  9:531. 

New  York  Review.  6:48. 

Nichols'  (Josiah)  Plea  for  the  innocent. 

North  Am.  Rev.  50:432.  51:252.  60:214. 

Princeton  Rev.  17:1.   18-133. 

Quar.  Review.  10:90. 

Stoughton's  Two  hundred  years  ago. 
(Sketches  of  the  Puritans  and  Spiritual 
heroes  of  1660  to  1663.) 

Stowell's  Hist,  of  the  Puritans  in  England. 


Trumbull's  (Benj.)  History  of  Connecticut 
Tulloeh's  Eng.  Puritanism  and  its  leaders. 
Uhden's  New  England  Theocracy. 
Wilson's  History  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers. 
Winthrop's  (<iov.)  Journal.  To  1644. 
Young's  Chronicles. 

Purity  of   Heart.    See   bkatitctdes, 

CIOVERNME.NT  OF  THE  HEART,  THOtTOHTB. 

Abcrnethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Alford's  Hulsean  Lectures.  1842. 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Blackley's  ('Thomas)  Sermons. 
Bloomiield's  (Cha.  J.)  Sermons. 
Burton's  (Hezekiah)  Sermons. 
Cook's  (John)  Sermons. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Evans  on  Christian  Temper.  Ser.  4. 
Gale's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hincks'  (John)  Sermons. 
Horsley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Nicholson's  (William)  Sermons. 
Paley's  (William)  Sermons. 
Pyle's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Saurin's  Sermons. 
Smallridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Suuth's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Spencer's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Stebbings'  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Stennett  on  the  Moral  law. 
Sumner's  (John  Bird)  Sermons. 
Wesley's  (John)  Works. 
Whitaker's  (Edward  W.)  Sermons. 
Witherspoon's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Puseylsni.    See  oxford  theology. 
Pyrrhonism. 
Crouza,  Examen  du  P.  ancien  et  modern. 
Q,uencliing  the  Spirit. 

See    QBIEVINO  THE  SPIRIT. 

Boyse's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Bragge  (Francis)  on  Uudissembled  religion. 

Dyke's  (Jeremy)  Discourses. 

Greenham's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Polwheei  on  Quenching  the  Spirit. 

Sumner's  (John  Bird)  Sermons. 

Winslow's  Practical  view  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 

^uletlsts.    See  bocriqnonists. 

Pro. 
Abelly,  Meditations. 
Ameline  de  I'Amour  de  souverain  bien. 
Brisaceriusin,  de  Jansenismo. 
Croizet,  Exercises  de  pilte. 
Cibole,  la  Sainte  meditation  sur  soimeme. 
Dupont,  Meditations  sur  les  mysteres. 
Fenelon.    ffiuvres.     (Almost    every    volume 

contains    more   or   less  of  this  phase  of 

piety.) 
Malaval,  Pratique  facile  pour  elever  I'ame. 
Molinosi  Opera. 
Palamas,  Orationes  duse. 
[Pean,]  Ic  Combat  du  Molinisme  contro  le 

Jansenisme. 
Poiret,  de  (Economia  Divina. 


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^niettsts — continued. 
Pro. 

Poiret,  Cogitationes  rationales  de  Deo. 

de  Eruditione  triplici :  solida,  super- 

ficiaria,  et  falsa. 

(Many  other  treatises.) 


Scharling's  Michael  de  Molinos :  ein  Bild 
aus  der  kirchengesch.  des  17  Jahrh. 

Theologia  Gerinanica.  (Edited  by  Arndt  and 
others,  at  different  times,  and  thought  by 
Bp.  Jebb  to  be  the  source  of  German 
Quietism.  To  these  volumes  Dr.  H.  Moore 
attributes  his  "  deepest  and  happiest  views 
of  religion.") 

Amour's  Journal  of  the  disputes  between 
the  Jansenists  and  Molinists. 

Burnet's  (Bp.)  Lectures. 

Butler's  Life  of  Fenelon. 

Fenelon's  (Abp.)  Works. 

Memoirs  of  Mad.  Guion.  (A  very  precious 
book,  though  containing  many  errors.)" 

Molinos'  Works.     (M.  is  generally  regarded 
as  the  founder  of  Quietism.     For  his  wri- 
tings  he   was    condemned    to    perpetual 
imprisonment.) 
Con. 

Acindyni  Carmen  Jambicum.  (Reply  to 
Palamas.) 

Argentre,  CoUectio  judiciorum  de  novis 
erroribus. 

Aurignis,  Memoires  ehronologiq.  et  dogmat. 

Bossuet,  Instruction  sur  les  etats  d'oraison. 

Relation  sur  le  Quietisme. 

(Many  other  treatises,  contained  in 

vols.  30,  40,  42,  and  60  of  the  Versailles 
edition  of  his  works.) 

Carpzovii  Disputationes  Academicfe. 
Colberg's  Platonisch-hermetisches  Christen- 

thum. 
Foertschii  Breviar.  select,  theol.  Par.  II. 
Gregoire,  Histoire  des  Sectes. 
Hases'  Zeugniss  der  Wahrheit. 
Jaegeri  Historia  Ecclesiastica. 

Examen  Quietismi. 

Langii  Dissertationes. 
Mayeri  Dissertationes  Selectee. 
Schmidius  de  Quietismi  revolutione,  etc. 
Weismanni  Hist,  ecclesiastica.  Saec.  XVII. 

Eclectic  Review.  New  Series.  10:437. 

See  a  very  full,  if  not  complete,  catalogue 
of  books  written  by  Quietists,  in  the  Memoirs 
of  J.  P.  NicERON.  A  large  list  is  also  given 
by  FlACIUS,  Catal.  textium  veiitatii. 

Quietness  of  Spirit.    See  resignation, 

PEACEABI.ENESS. 

Q,aotatloiis  from  tlie  O.  Testament 
by  New  Testament  Writers. 

Altingii  Parall.  vaticinorum  V.  T, 
Drusii  Parallela  Sacra. 
Frisii  Demonstratio  Exegetica. 
Hettinger,  de  Usu  scriptorum  Ebraicum  in 
Nov.  Test. 


Q,uotations — continued. 

Iloffinanni  Demonstratio  Evangelica.  (Every 

quotation  recited  in  full:  1st,  as  quoted; 

2d,  as  in  the  original;   and  3d,  as  in  the 

Septuagint  version.) 
Kcslerus  de  DictorumV.T.  allegatione  in  N.  T. 
Kiiappii  Recensus  locorum,  etc.    (Appended 

to  his  edition  of  the  New  Testament.) 
Melchoir,  Paral.  locorum  Vet.  Test,  in  novo 

citorum. 
Pfatiii  (Christop.)  Dissertationes. 
Sontagius  de  Allegatis  apocryphis,  etc. 
Surenhusii  Bi/3Xof  KaraWaym. 
Workenii  Harm.  vet.  et  novi  Test. 

Rabbinical  Literature. 

Abarbaneli  Opera. 

Aben  Ezra,  Comiu.  in  aliquot-libros  biblicos, 

Ben  Gerson,  in  Pentateuchum. 

Biblia  Hebraica ;    cum   utraque  Mnsora   et 

Targum  ;  item  cum  Comment.  Rabbinorum. 

Studio  J.  Buxtorfii. 
Biblia  Hebraica  magna  Rabbinica. 
Bombergii  Biblia  cum  Rabbinorum  Cpm. 
Cellarii  Institutio  Rabbinica. 
Eisenmeyer's  Endecktes  Judenthum. 
Genebrardi  Isagoge. 

Hottinger,  de  Usu  script.  Ebraicor.  in  N.  T. 
Jarchi  Com.  in  Vet.  Testamentum. 
Kimchi  Com.  in  aliquot  libros,  etc. 
Lightfoot,  Horse  Ebraicap. 
Lipmanni  Liber  Nizachon. 
Maimonides  Opera  Varia. 
Meuschenii  N.  Test,  ex  Talmude  illustratum. 
Plantevitii  Florilegium  Biblicum. 
Relandi  Analecta  Rabbinica. 
Rhenferdi  Syntagma  Dissert,  philolog. 
Schoettgenii  Horaj  Ebraica3  et  Talmudicae. 

See  EiSENMEYER,  above  cited,  who  gives 
a  list  of  one  hundred  and  ninety-three  Jew- 
ish writers.  "  Stupendum  hoc  est  opus." — 
RiEMMAN.  Dr.  Gill,  in  his  Commentary, 
brings  to  the  service  of  New  Testament  crit- 
icism, about  as  much  Rabbinical  literature 
as  is  useful. 

Races  of  Men.    See   ethnology. 

Rapture  of  St.  Paul. 

Ludwig  (A.  C),  Disputationes  Theologicae. 

Rash  Judgment. 

Balguy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Blair's  (James)  Sermons. 

Brackenbury's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 

Gale's  (John)  Sermons. 

Haggitt's  (George)  Sermons. 

Hill's  (Bryan)  Sermons. 

Jortin's  (John)  Dissertations.  Diss.  3. 

Kollock's  (Shepard  K.)  Sermons. 

Mason's  (John)   Lord's  day  entertainments. 

Norris'  (John)  Sermons. 

Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 

Wilder's  (JoBn)  Sermons. 


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Rationalism.    See  SBOLoaT. 

Pro. 
Ammon's    Entwarf    einer   Wissenschaftlich 

Theologie. 

Abhandlungen  zur  Erlauterung,  etc. 

Handbuch  d.  chris.  Sittenlehre. 

(Other  works.) 

Bauer's  Christliche  Gnosis. 

Untersuchungen  iiber  d.  Evangelien. 

Lehrbuoh  der  Dogmengeschichte. 

Compte,  Svi'teme  universel  des  conceptions. 
De  Wctte,"Kurzgefasstes  Exegetiches. 
Biblische  Dogmatik. 

. Religion  und  Theologie. 

Eichhorn's  Eiuleitung  ins  Alte  Test. 

(Other  works.) 

Flugge's  Versuch  einer  Darstellung,  etc. 
Gesenius'  Thesaurus  philolog.  criticus. 
Gieseler's  Lehrbuch  d.  Kirchengeschichte. 
Hase,  die  Leipziger  Disputation. 

Streitschriften. 

die  Tubingen  Schule. 

Kant's  Sammtliche  Werke. 
Michaelis'  Vermischte  Sohriften. 
Michelet's  Philosophisehen  Moral. 

Philosophie  vom  Kant  bis  Hegel. 

Noach's  Biblische  Theology. 

Freidenker  in  der  Religion. 

Reinhard's  System  d.  Christlichen  Moral. 
Schmidt's  (J."E.  C.)  Kirchengeschichte. 
Spittler's  Grundes  d.  Geseh.  der  Kirchen. 
Staudlin's  Ideen  sur  Kritik  der  religion. 

Dogmengeschichte. 

Strauss,  das  Leben  Jesu. 

Predigteu. 

Tieftrunk's  Versuch  einer  Kritik  d.  religion. 

■  Dilucidationes. 

Religion  der  Mundigen. 

Bohlen's  [or  Van  Bolen]  Introd.  to  Genesis. 
Combe's  Vestiges  of  the  history  of  Creation. 
De  Wette's  Introduction  to  S.  Scripture. 
Donaldson's  Jasher. 
Essays  and  Reviews.  (By  Temple,  Pattison, 

Powell,  Wilson,  Goodwin,  Jowett,  &c.) 
Ease's  Life  of  Jesus. 
Powell's  (B.)  Claims  of  Revelation. 
Williams'  (R.)  Rational  Godliness. 

Con. 
Baumgarten  (M.)  Theologischer  Commentar. 

Apostelgeschichte. 

Eschenmeyer's  Religions-philosophie. 

Glaseri  (C.)  Dissertationes. 

Grimm's  Glaubenswuerdigkeit. 

Grohmann,  Kritik  d.  Christl.  Offenbarung. 

Gueriche's  Gesammt-geschichte  des  N.  T. 

Hahnii  (A.)  Dissertationes. 

Harless'   Bearbitung   des    Leben   Jesu   von 

Strauss. 
Hug,  iiber  d.  Leben  Jesu  von  Strauss. 
Korner's  Philosophie  d.  Rationalismus. 
Kuhn's  Philos.  und  Theol.  Rationalismus. 
Maret,  Theodocee  Chretienne. 
Miiller's  Wahren  und  Gewisscn. 
Bohr's  Brief  iiber  d.  Rationalismus. 


Rationalism — continued. 

Con. 
Rosenkranz's  Principien  der  Strauss. 
Sack's    Bemerkungen    iiber    d.    Staudpunot 

der  Schrift. 
Schiiffer's  Apologie  der  Offenbarung. 
Schirmer's  Wiirddigung   d.   Supernaturalis. 
Sehott,  Isagoge  in  libros  N.  T.  sacros. 
Thiersch,  iiber  die  Aechtheit  der  N.  Test. 
(Other  wqrks.) 


Tholuek's  Glaubwuerdigkeit  d.  evangelischen 
Geschichte. 

Predigten. 

Theologische  u.  exeget.  Schriften. 


Titman,  iiber  Rationalismus  u.  Atheismus. 
Uhlig's  Wahre  Rationalismus. 
Uster's  Comm.  iiber  den  Brief  an  die  Galater. 
Vater's  Gefuhlsreligion  u.  Christenthum. 
Weber,  Libri  symbolici  eccl.  Lutheran£e. 

Alford's  Principles  of  the  oracles  of  God. 
Amer.  Eclectic  Rev.  2:545. 
Amer.  Quart.  Rev.  2:171.  3:150.  4:157. 
Biblical  Repos.  2d  Series.  2:198. 
Brownson's  Review.  2d  Series.  2:14.3.  6:248. 
Christian  Quart.  Spect.  6:5U9. 
Christian  Rev.  2:171.  4:.370.  5:243,5.33.  6:269. 
D'Aubigne  on  the  Authority  of  God. 
Rationalism  and  Popery. 


Democratic  Review.   12:467 

Eclectic  Mag.  19:289. 

Eclectic  Review.  New  Series.  11:105. 

Edinburg  Rev.  7:13.  46:304.  63:232.  90:155. 

Frazier's  Mag.  4:53. 

Gasparin's  Schools  of  doubt. 

Irons'  (W.  J.)  Sermons. 

Kitto's  Journal.  1:126,257. 

Lee's  (Prof.)  Dissertations. 

Littell's  Living  Age.  24:1. 

Literary  and  Theol.  Journal.  3:122. 

London  Quart.  Rev.  2:1.  7:1. 

MacCaul's  Thoughts  on  Revelation.    (Gives 

the  state  of  religion  in  Germany  in  1849.) 
Monthly  Rev.  114:322.  116:305.  117:447. 
Neander's  Life  of  Christ.     (Written  against 

Eichhorn,  but  not  much  more  orthodox.) 
Parkinson's  Hulsean  Prize  Essay.  1837. 
Plank's  Introd.  to  Theological  literature. 
Princeton  Review.  26:689. 
Vaughn's  (Robert)  Essays. 

Rationalism  differs  from  Neology  chiefly 
in  that  it  is  the  more  recent  form  of  the 
Theology  which  has  prevailed  for  some 
years  in  Germany.  I  distinguish  Rational- 
ists from  Atheists  in  that  they  acknowledge 
a  Supreme  Power ;  and  from  Deists  in  that 
they  are  professed  Christians.  The  writers 
cited  are  a  mere  specimen,  but  are  more 
than  sufficient. 

It  is  not  possible  to  draw  an  exact  line 
between  Neology  and  Rationalism,  as  they 
are  but  phases  of  the  same  thing.  For  other 
writers,  see  Sainte,  Hlxtoire  critique  da 
RationuUsmux,  i\xs(\.  \9,\\  ;  and  Staudlin's 
Geschichte  d.  Rationalismus. 


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Rationalism,  History  of< 

Gieseler's  Lehrbuch  d.  Kirchengeschichte. 
Rosenbaum,  de  Controv.  inter  Rationalismum 

et  Supernaturalismum. 
Sehwarz's  Gesch.  der  neusten  Tbeologie. 
StauJlin's  Gescb.  u.  Geist  d.  Skepticismus. 

• Rationalismui?  u.  Supernaturalismus. 

Tafel's  Gesch.  u.  Kritik  d.  Skepticismus. 
Tholuck's  Borgeschicbte  des  Rationalism. 

Beard's  Crit.  bistory  of  German  Rationalism. 
Cottrell's  Religious  movement  in   Germany 

in  the  19th  century. 
Hagenbacb's  History  of  the  Church  in  the 

18th  and  19th  centuries. 
Kahnis'  History  of  German  Protestantism. 
Pusey's    (H.    B.)    Causes  of  the  rationalist 

character  of  late  German  theology.    1830. 
Rose's  (Hugh  .J.)  Works. 
St.  Armand's  Critical  history  of  Rationalism 

in  Germany.  (To  1849.) 

Reading   the   Scriptures.    See  st0dt 

iiF  THE  SORIPTDRES,  0SE  OF  THE  BIBLE 
IN  SCHOOLS. 

Augustine,  Humilia;. 

Bibliandri  "  Quo  moilo  oportet  legereS.  S.?" 

Hyperius  de  S.  Scripturse  lectione. 

Kortholtus  de  Lectione  Bibl.  in  Unguis 
vulgo  cognitis. 

Loescheri  (.Jac.)  Philomusi  vatis. 

Usseri  Historia  dogniatica  controversiae 
orthodoxos  et  Pontificos,  de  Scripturis 
vernaculis.  (Proves  that  from  the  first, 
Christians  read  the  Scriptures  in  the 
common  language  ;  and  that  public  wor- 
ship was  not  conducted  in  Latin  till  the 
time  of  Charlemagne. 

Adams'  (T.)  Select  Sermons. 
Amory's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Barker's  (C.)  Sermons. 
Baxter's  (Rich.)  Practical  AVorks. 
Beren's  (Edward)  Village  Sermons. 
Bernard's  Rhemes  against  Rome. 
Billingsley's  Right  of  the  people  to  read. 
Burrows'  (William)  Sermons. 
Carrington's  (James)  Sermons. 
Clay's  (John)  Sermons. 
Collyer's  (W.  Bengo)  Practical  discourses. 
Cotton's  (R.  L.)  Sermons. 
Craig's  (Dr.  W.)  Sermons. 
Cranmer's  (Al)p.)  People's  right  to  read. 
Cunningham's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 
D'Oyly's  (George)  Sermons. 
Eveleigh's  (John)  Sermons. 
Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 
Fowles'  (F.  W.)  Sermons. 
Frank's  (J.  C.)  Hulsean  Lectures.  1821. 
Frost's  (John)  Sermons. 
Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Hawkins  on  the  Object  and  uses  of  the  his- 
torical books  of  the  Old  Testament. 
Hervey's  (James)  Sermons. 
Hewlett's  Duty  of  studying  the  Scriptures. 
Irving's  (Edward)  Orations. 
Jewell's  (Bp.)  Works. 


Reading  tite  Scriptures — continued. 

Maturin's  (C.  R.)  Sermons. 

Millar's  Right  of  the  people  to  search  the 
Scriptures. 

Newton's  (John)  Sermons. 

Nourse's  (P.)  Sermons. 

Patrick's  Duty  of  Christians  to  read. 

Ravenscroft's  (Bp.)  Works. 

Roberts'  (Arthur)  Plain  sermons. 

Smith's  (Will.)  Sermons. 

Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Sermops. 

Stratford's  People's  right  to  read. 

Taylor's  (C.)  Sermons. 

Twells'  Boyle  Lectures. 

Whately's  Mode  of  conveying  moral  pre- 
cepts in  the  N.  T. 

White's  Directions  for  reading. 

Whitefield's  (George)  Sermons. 

Whitgift's  (Abp.)  Works. 

Williams'  Scripture  rule  of  faith. 

Reading  Sermons.    See  extempore  pr. 

Realists.     See  nominalists. 

Real  Presence.     See  con-substantiation, 
lord's  supper,  mass,  transubstan- 

TIATION. 

Reason.    See  mind,  province  of  reason. 

Reasoning.     See  logic,   prov.  of  reason, 

Rechabites.     See    temperance. 
Bartolocci  Dissertatio  de  Rechabitis. 
Drusius  de  Sectis  Judaicis. 
Maimonides  Opera. 

Witsii  (H.)  Exercitationes  Sac.     Exerc.  IV. 
Calmefs  Preface  to  Jeremiah. 
Foster's  (John)  Broadmead  Lectures. 
Heber's  (Bp.)  Parish  Sermons. 
Mill's  (W.  H.)  Lent  Sermons. 
Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Reading's  (W.)  Sermons. 
Townson's  History  of  the  Rechabites. 
Warter's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 

Reciprocal  Influence  of  Mind  and 
Body. 

Bacon  (Lord),  de  Augmentis  Scientiarum. 
Leuret,    Anatomie    comparee    du    systems 

nerveux. 
American  Institute  of  Instruction.    Periodi- 

ical.  (Several  articles.) 
Barlow's  Connection   between  physical  and 

intellectual  philosophy. 
Brodie  on  Matter  and  mind. 
Carpenter's  Principles  of  human  physiology. 
Cheyne's  Philosophical  principles  of  religion. 

Ch.  .3,  sec.  39. 
Christian  Spect.  April,  1826,  and  April,  1827. 
De  Cartes  on  the  Passions. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Prop.  .S. 
Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  31:422. 
Falconer  on  the  Infl.  of  climate,  IViod.  Ac, 

on  the  temper,  laws,  and  relig.  of  mankind< 
Flavel's  Pneumatics. 


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Reciprocal  Influence — contimted. 

Gregory  ou  the  Duties  and  qualifications  of 

a  physician. 
Haller's  Elements  of  Physiology. 
Hervey's  (James)  Contemplations. 
Holland's  Medical  notes  and  reflections. 

Mental  Physiology. 

Lee's  Animal  Magnetism. 

Locke  on  the  Understanding.  Bk.  3,  ch.  1. 

Mayo's   Lectures  on   medical   testimony   in 

cases  of  lunacy. 
Moore's  Power  of  the  soul  over  the  body,  in 

relation  to  health  and  morals. 
Newnham's    Reciprocal   influence   of    body 

and  mind. 
Quarterly  Review.  45:341. 
Southern  Review.  6:116. 
Vizard's  Principles  of  philos.  and  religion. 
Wilkinson  on  the  Human  body. 
Willis  on  Cerebral  Anatomy. 
on  the  Minds  of  brutes. 

Reciprocity.     See   love  of  neighbor. 
Recognition  of  friends  in  Heaven. 

Christian  Exam.   18:222. 

Christian  Review.  7:47. 

Gisbourne's  (Tho.)  Essays. 

Harbaugh's  Recog.  of  friends  in  Heaven. 

Mant's  Happiness  of  the  blessed. 

Meek  on  the  Felicity  of  glorified  saints. 

Muston's  Friendship  on  earth  perpetuated. 

Partridge's  (Samuel)  Discourses. 

Thompson's  (A.  C.)  The  Better  land.  Ch.  5. 

Reconciliation.    See  atonement. 

Reconciliation  of  Paul  and  James. 

See     PAUL  AND  JAMES. 

Recreation.    See   amusements. 
Balguy's  (Thomas)  Sermons 
Baiter's  (Rich.)  Practical  Works. 
Blair's  i^Hugh)  Sermons. 
Bruder  on  Amusements, 
Grove  on  Diversions. 
Watts  on  the  Improvement  of  the  mind. 
on  the  Passions. 

Redemption.    See  atonement. 
Davenantii  Dissertationes  duae. 
Harenbergii  Theologia  dogmatica. 
Balguy's  Essay  on  Redemption. 
Bates'  Harmony  of  the  Divine  attributes. 
Bather's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Bennet  on  the  Apostles'  Creed. 
Berriman's  Boyle  Lectures.  1730. 
Bowdler's  Sermons. 
Broughton's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Burnett  on  Redemption. 
Charnock's  Works. 
Clarke's  (A.)  Sermons. 
Cotton's  (R.  L.)  Sermons. 
Creighton's  (R.)  Sermons. 
Cruso's  (Timothy)  Sermons. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  8. 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  History  of  Redemption. 


Redemption — continued. 

Erskine's  Harmony  of  the  Divine  attributes. 

Faber's  (Geo.  S.)  Sermons. 

Felton's  (H.)  Sermons. 

Fuller's  Gospel  worthy  of  all  acceptation. 

Haldane's  (F.  A.)  Works. 

ILamilton's  Scheme  of  human  redemption. 

Hill's  (.John)  Sermons. 

Hill's  (Bryan)  Sermons. 

Hopkins'  (S.)  Sermons. 

Hurrion  on  Particular  Redemption. 

Hussey's  (Christopher)  Sermons. 

Knowles'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Lawrence's  Bampton  Lectures. 

Lime  Street  Lectures. 

Magee  on  Atonement. 

Meyrick's  Christian  Faith. 

Moore's  (Geo.)  Sermons. 

Morton's  (Joshua)  Sermons. 

Owen's  (John)  Death  of  death. 

Meditations. 


Parkinson's  (R.)  Sermons. 
Pennington's  Rise  and  progress  of  the  Chris- 
tian religion. 
Rawbone's  Path  to  Liberty. 
Rennel's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Riche  on  the  Doctrines  of  Revelation. 
Richardson's  (W.)  Sermons. 
Rymer  on  Revealed  Religion. 
Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (John  Pye)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Theyre)  Sermons. 
Still's  (John)  Sermons. 
Strong  on  the  Two  Covenants. 
Sykes  gn  Redemption. 
Townsend's  (George)  Sermons, 
Tucker's  Light  of  Nature. 
Turner's  Boyle  Lectures.  1708. 
Wardlaw  on  the  Socinian  Controversy. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Ruin  and  Recovery, 
Wintle's  Bampton  Lectures.  1794. 
AVoodward's  Boyle  Lectures.  1710. 
Worthington's  Scheme  of  Redemption. 

See  critical  and  bibliographical  notices  in 
the  supplement  to  John  Pye  Smith's  Four 
Diacourises  oh  the  Priesthood  of  Christ. 

Reformation.    See  chfrch  bistort, 

forerunners,     LUTHER. 

Bassnage,  Histoire  des  Eglises  Reform^, 
Beausobre,  Hist,  de  la  Reformation. 
Corse,  Instructiones  historico-theologicae, 
Fuesslin's  Erlauterung  d.  Ref.  Gesch. 
Gerdesii    Annales    Evangelii.      Sec.   XVI. 

(Gives  original  documents.) 
Gieseler's  Lehrbuch  d.  Kirchengeschichte. 
Hagenbach's   Vorlesungen   iiber   Wesen    a. 

Geschichte  der  R. 
Hase's  Kirchengeschichte. 
Hermanni  Concilium  provinciale  Coloniense. 
Jurieu,  Histoire  du  Calvinisme.* 
Kreussler's  Denkmaler  der  Reformation. 
Lubienetski,  Hist.  Reform.  Polonicae. 
Musa3us  de  Statu  Relig.  seculo  XVII. 
Myconii  Historia  Reformationis. 


396 


Reformation— continued. 


Pellieani  Opera. 

Planck's  Geseh.  dea  protestantischen  Lehr- 

begriifs  und  d.  Entstehung,  etc. 
Porta,    Hist.    K.    ecclesiarum    Raeticarum. 

(The  only  history  of  the  Grison  Ref.) 
Bank's  Deutsche  Geschichte. 
Ruohat,  Hist,  de  la  R.  de  la  Swisse. 
Rudelbaeh's  Lutherum  und  Union. 
Sealiger,  Hist.  Confessionis  Augustanae. 
Schlegel's  Kirchen  und  R.  Geschichte. 
Schenkel's   Refbrmatoren  im  Zammenhange 

mit  d.  evangelisehen  Kirche,  etc. 
Seckendorf,  Couimentarius  historicus.  (Gives 

Papal  as  well  as  Protestant  accounts.) 
Sleidan,    de    Statu     religionis     Carole    V. 

(Gives  original  documents  entire.) 
Villers,  sur  I'Esprit  et  I'lnfluence  de  la  R. 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  9:332.  10:104.  2d  Series. 

11:65. 
Beausobre's    History   of    the    Reformation. 

Trans,  by  T.  Macauley. 
Biblioth.  Sacra.  1:425.  2:201. 
Bird's  Defence  of  the  Principles  of  the  Ref. 
Blunt's   History    of    the   Reformation.     (A 

mere  compend.) 
Bower's  History  of  the  Pojjes. 

Life  of  Luther. 

Brandt's  Ref.  in  the  Low  Countries.  (Great.) 
British  Foreign  Review.  15:101. 
Burnett's  History  of  the  Ref.  in  England. 
Calderwood's  True  History  of  the  Churcli  of 
Scotland  from  the  beginning  of  the  Ref. 
to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  James  VI. 
Cantu's  History  of  the  Reformation.  • 
Casaubon's  Necessity  of  Reformation  in  and 

before  Luther's  time. 
Christian    Examiner.    14:273.  28:20.  32:19. 

35:521.  37:130. 
Christian  Monthly  Spectator.  4:142. 
Chris.  Quart.  Spect.  6:169.  (Influence  of.) 
Claude's  Defence  of  the  Reformation. 
Cook's  (Geo.)  Reformation  in  Scotland. 
Cox's  Life  of  Melancthon. 
D'Aubigne's  History  of  the  Reformation. 
Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  5:485.  (Bohemia.) 
8:186.  (France.)   12:106.  (Poland.)  16:329. 
(England.) 
Frazier's  Mag.  24:479.  26:1. 
Fuller's  Worthies. 

Gilpin's  Lives  of  Wickliflfe,  Cranmer,  Lati- 
mer, etc. 
Gray's  Bam])ton  Lectures.  1796. 
Heeren's  Treatise  on  the  Reformation. 
Hermann's   Consultation   by  what  means  a 
reformation,  &v.,  may  be  accomplished.  (A 
remarkal^lc  Papal  work  of  1555.) 
Herveis'  (.1.  0.  W.)  Elizabethan  age. 
Heylin's  Reformation  in  England. 
Home's  Bam])tnu  Lectures.   1828. 

Prufestant  Memorial. 

Jortin'f  Life  of  Erasmus. 
Knox's  History  of  the  Ref.  in  Scotland. 
Krasinhi's    Rise,  progress,   and   decline  of 
Reformation  in  Poland. 


Reformation — contintted. 

Lavalle's  Hist,  of  the  Reformation  in  France. 
Mackaj''s  Effect  of  the  Reformation  on  civil 

society  in  Europe. 
Massingberd's  English  Reformation. 
McCrie's  Reformation  in  Italy. 

Spain. 

McGee's  History  of  the  attempt  to  establish 

the  Ref.  in  Ireland,  from  1540  to  1830. 
Middleton's  Biographia  Brittanica. 
North  Amer.  Rev.  44:153.   /tali/. 
Paul's  (Father)  Hist,  of  the  Council  of  Trent. 
Princeton    Review.    8:115.    Geneva.    9:153. 

Hungary. 
Quart.  Rev.   37:50.  Italy. 
Quick's  Synodican.  France. 
Reuchlin's  Life  and  Times.   Germany. 
Robertson's  History  of  Charles  Y. 
Ruchat's  History  of  the  R.  in  Switzerland. 
Russel's  English  and  Scotch  Reformers. 
Scott's  Lives  of  Reformers  in  Scotland. 
Seckendorf's  History  of  the  Reformation. 
Simes'  History  of  the  Reformation. 
Sleidan's  History  of  the  Reformation. 
Smedley's  History  of  the  R.  in  France. 
Soame's  Elizabethean  religious  history. 
Stewart's  History  of  the  R.  in  Scotland. 
Strype's  Annals.  England. 
Villers'  Influence  of  the  Reformation. 
Waddington's  History  of  the  Reformation 

on  the  Continent. 
Warner's  Eccles.  historj'  of  England. 
Westminster  Review.  37:177. 

Reformed  [Dutch]  Church. 

Articles  of  the  Synod  of  Dordrecht. 

Belgic  Confession  of  Faith. 

Berg's  Review. 

Christian  Intelligencer. 

Demarest's    History  and   characteristics  of 

the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church. 
Dewitt's  History  of  the  Collegiate  Reformed 

Dutch  Church.  New  York. 
Heidelberg  Catechism. 

History  and  Literature  of  the  Ref.  D.  Chur. 
History  of  the  Synod  of  Dort. 
Mark's  (John)  Theology. 
Motley's  Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic. 
New  American  Encyclopedia. 
New  Brunswick  Review. 
Presbyterian  Quarterly  Review.  1866. 
Ursinus  on  the  Catechism. 

Reformed  Presbyterians. 
[Cameroulaus.] 

Adams'  Religious  world  displayed. 
Blackwood's    Mag.    6:169,513,663.  7:48,157, 

277,374,482,508. 
Charteris'  Discourse  of  the  Centenary  of  the 

Revolution. 

Regeneration. 

Grebenitzii  Dissertationes  de  Regeneratione. 
Haferungius     de     nomine      Regeneratiouis 

ejusque  usu  et  abusu. 
Henrici  Tractatus  de  Regeneratione. 


I 


397 


Regeneration. — continued. 

Ki'ackewitz,  de  Regeueratione. 

Maccovii  Loci  Communes. 

Meisneri  Fasciculus  Disp.  Theologicse. 

Neuinanus     de     Dififerentia    regeneratione, 

justificatione,  et  sanctificatione. 
Perkinsii  Theologia  Metaneologia. 
Reuchlinus  de  Nova  Creatione. 
Wilckius  de  Regeneratione  et  Regenitis. 

Allen  (Thos.)  on  the  New  Birth. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  .Sd  Series.    1:49.3.  2:633. 

Appleton's  Works.  Lect.  26  to  41. 

Backus'  .5  Sermons  on  Regeneration. 

Bates'  (W.)  Works. 

Bellamy's  Glory  of  the  Gospel. 

True  Religion  delineated. 

Beveridge's  Private  Thoughts.  Inestimable. 

Boston's  Fourfold  State. 

Charnock's  Sermons. 

Christian  Month.  Spect.  1:169,287.  5:118. 

Christian  Quart.  Spect.  7:301,591. 

Christian  Review.   11:510. 

Coles  (E.)  on  Divine  Sovereignty. 

on    Regeneration.     (Both   excellent 

works.) 

Close's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Cutler's  (B.  C.)  Sermons. 

Davies'  (Pres.)  Sermons. 

Bickinson  on  the  Five  Points. 

Doddridge's  Sermons  on  R.  (Many  editions.) 

Draper  (H.)  on  Regeneration. 

Duffield's  (Geo.)  Spiritual  life. 

Dwight's  Theology.  Ser.  70-75. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 

Emmon's  (Nath.)  Sermons. 

Faber's  (G.  S.)  Primitive  doctrine  of  R. 

Friendly  letters   to   the   author   of 

"  Plain  Tracts." 

Fenner's  (William)  Sermons. 

Flavell's  Touchstone  of  sincerity. 

Fuller*s  Works.  (Essays.) 

Griffin's  Park  Street  Lectures. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Notes  of  Sermons. 

Hebden  on  Regeneration. 

Hopkins'  (Dr.  S.)  Works. 

Howe  (John)  on  Regeneration. 

Jamieson's  Use  of  Sacred  History. 

Law's  Grounds  and  Reasons  of  Christian  1\. 

Leighton's  Lectures  on  1st  Peter.     Lectures 

15  and  16. 
Literary  and  Theol.  Review.  5:333. 
Owen  on  the  Spirit. 
Princeton  Review.  8:477. 
Quincy's  (S.)  Sermons. 
Robinson's  Christian  System. 
Simeon's  (C.)  Christians  born  of  God. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  2:595. 
Spring's  (Gardner)  Essays. 
Stanhope's  (George)  Sermons. 
Stoddart's  Nature  of  Conversion. 
SutclifFe's  Sermons  on  Regeneration. 
Swinnock's  Door  of  Salvation. 
Theological    Essays:    reprinted    from    '!,■ 

Princeton  Review, 
lillotson's  Works. 


Regeneration — ccmtinwd. 

Waterland's    Regeneration   stated   and   ex-     ^ 

plained. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Whitby's  Discourses. 
Williams'  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Wilson's  (D.)  Sermons  bef.  the  Univ.  1817. 
Witherspoon's  Works.  (Excellent.) 
Witsius  on  the  Covenants. 
Wright  on  the  Doctrine  of  the  New  Birth. 

(Gone  through  very  many  editions.) 

Regium  Donum. 

Eclectic  Review.  15:181, 

Reign  of  CUrist.    See  millennidm. 
Relative  Duties.     See   famtly  religion, 

FEMALE  SEX,  FIFTH  COMMANDMENT, 
FILIAL  DUTIES,  HUSBANDS,  PARENTAL 
DUTIES,  SERVANTS,   WIVES,  YOUTH. 

Adams'  Duties  of  Parents,  Children,  <fec. 
Baxter's  (Rich.)  Practical  Works.     (All  the 

relations.) 
Beattie's  Elements  of  Moral  Science. 
Bishop's  (Charles)  Village  Sermons. 
Clarke's  {Dr.  Sam.)  Sermons. 
Delany's  15  Sermons  on  Relative  Duties. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  3,  prop.  62,63. 
Elliott's  Advice  to  Christian  Parents. 
Evans'  (A.  B.)  Plain  Sermons. 
Evans'  (Dr.  John)  Christian  Temper. 
Fleetwood's   16  Discourses  on  Relat.  Duties. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 
on  Social  Virtue. 


Francklin's  Sermons  on  Relative  Duties. 
Gisbourne's  Duties  of  persons  in  the  higher 

and  middle  classes. 
Duties  of  Women. 


Gouge's  Domestic  Duties. 

Hanway's  Virtue  in  humble  life, 

Jackson's  (A.)  Pious  Prentice. 

James'  Family  Monitor. 

Jay's  Mutual  Duties  of  husbands  and  wives. 

.Jerment's  Parental  Duties. 

Kitchener's  Letters  on  Marriage. 

Lewis'  Christian  Duties. 

Nichols'  Duty  of  Inferiors  toward  Superiors. 

Paley's  Principles  of  Moral  Philosophy. 

Puffendorfs  Offices. 

Risley  on  Family  Religion. 

Saunders'  Domestic  Charge. 

Stennett's  (Sam.)  Disc,  on  Domestic  Duty, 

Waugh's  Duties  of  apprentices  and  servants. 

Relics. 

Agrieola  de  Reliquis  sanctorum. 
Bochart,  de  I'Origine  du  service  des  reliques. 
Calvini  Admonitio.    (In  tract,  theolog.) 
Dorchfei  Specimen  sceletomanise  pontificae. 
Kortholti  (Christian.)  Disquisitiones. 
Mabillon,  de  la  Veneration  rendue  aux  reliq. 
Molina?i   Thesaurus  ©isput.  theol.  Sedanus. 
Rainold,  de  Romanae  eccles.  idolatria. 
Stcn^elius  de  Reliquiarum  cultu. 
Vo.5.-ii  Ilistoria  de  Controversiis,  etc. 


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Calvin's    (John)    Treatise    declaring    what 
^      great  profit  might  come  to  all  Christendom 

if  there  was  a  reijister   of  all    the  saints' 

bodies  and  other  relies  ! 
Evans'  Modern  Popery.  1855. 
Wythers  on  Saints'  bodies  and  other  relics. 

Relief  Kirk. 

Aihims'  Religious  World. 

Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  15:.319. 

Edinburg  Theolog.  Rev.  1830. 

Princeton  Review.   18:26. 

Smith's  History  of  the  Relief  Church. 

Religion  of  Nature.  See  law  of  nature, 

LIGHT  OF  NATURE,  NAT.  THEOLOOT. 

Religions.     See   budhism,  fetichism,  hin- 

DriSM,  IDOLATRY,  JUDAISM,    PARSEES, 
MAHOMETANISM,  MTTHOLOOT,  SiC. 

Creuzer,  Religions  de  I'Antiquite.    (Also  in 

(rerman.) 
I)u})uis,  rOrigine  de  tons  les  cultes.     ("  The 

ne  plus  ultra  of  infidelity." — Priestley.) 
Hyde,  Historia  religionis  vet.  Persarum. 
Jamblicus  de  Vita  Pythagoricte. 
Jessin,  de  Finnorum,  Lapponumque,  Nor- 

wegicorum  religione. 
Jowett,  Hist,  des  relig.  de  tous  les  royaumes. 
Jurieu,  Hist,  critique  des  dogmes. 
Lindeman's  Geseh.  d.  Meinungeu.     (Egypt, 

Persia,  Chaldea,  Phoenicia,  Greece,  Ac.) 
MuUer's     Geschichte     der    Americanischen 

Urreligionen.    (Highly  valued.) 
Meyeri  Historia  Religionum. 
Niemeyer,  Collectio  confessionum  fidei.  (The 

creeds  of  all  the  Reformed  Churches.) 
Picart,  Hi.st.  des  ceremon.  moeurs,  et  cou- 

tumes  rclig.  du  Monde.  Plates. 
Richter's  altesten  Religionen  d.  Orients. 
Sagittarii  Hist.  Eccles.  (Introductio.) 
Schlegel's    Geist     der     Religionstatt     alter 

Zeiteu  und  Volker. 
Simon,  Fides  Ecclesiast.  Oriental. 
Sinnerti  Exercitationes  historico-theol. 

Adams'  (H.)  View  of  all  religions. 
Adams'  (Robt.)  Religious  world  displayed. 
Alley's  Genius  and  temper  of  the  Roman, 

Greek,  Hindu,  and  Mahometan  religions. 
Bellamy's  (John)  History  of  all  Religions. 
Benedict's  History  of  all  Religions. 
Boone's  Book  of  Churches  and  Sects.  (Points 

out  about  200  passages  of  the  N.  T.  which 

give  rise  to  conflicting  interpretations.) 
Brerewood  on  the  Diversities  of  language 

and  religion. 
Broughton's    Historical   Dictionary   of    all 

Religions  to  the  present  time.  1742. 
Brown's    (Dr.  Will.)  View    of   Christianity 

and  other  forms  of  religion,  with  regard 

to  their  moral  tendency. 
Conder's  View  of  all  Religions. 
De  Foe's  Dictionary  o^all  Religions. 
Duncan's  Religions  of  profane  antiquity. 
Enfield's  Histury  of  Philosophy. 
Gladwin's  Lux  Orientalis. 


Religions — continued. 

Heckford's    Account    of    all   religions   and 

sects.     (Small,  and  of  small  use.) 
Hurd's  Universal  History  of  Religious  rites. 
Jones'  Dictionary  of  religious  opinions. 
Jurieu's  Crit.  hist,  of  doctrines  and  worship 

from  Adam  to  Christ.     (With  the  origin 

of  the  various  idolatries.) 
Malcolm's  History  of  Persia. 
Marsden's    History   of   Churches   and  sects 

from  the  earliest  times.  (To  1855.) 
Maurice's  Indian  Antiquities. 

Religions   of  the   world   and    their 


relations  to  Christianity. 

Mitford's  Observations  on  Christianity  and 
on  the  primeval  Judaic  and  Heathen 
religions.  (Learned.) 

Morrison's  (D.)  Religious  history  of  Man. 

More's  Divine  Dialogues. 

Nightingale's  Rites,  ceremonies,  faith,  Ac. 

Phillips'  Learning  and  Manners  of  Malabar. 

Picart's  Religious  ceremonies  of  all  ages. 

Potter's  Grecian  Antiquities. 

Prichard's  Analysis  of  Egyptian  mythology. 

Quarterly  Review.  28:1.41)3. 

Robinson's  Theological  Dictionary. 

Ross'  View  of  Church  government,  religions, 
and  heresies  in  all  ages.  (To  l(i90.) 

Pi-upji's  Hist,  of  Religious  Denominations. 

Ryan's  History  of  the  efieets  of  Religion  on 
mankind.  (Embraces  ancient  and  modern, 
barbarous  and  civilized  countries.) 

Simons'  (Father)  Critical  History  of  the  Re- 
ligions and  customs  of  Eastern  nations. 

Smith's  (George)  Gentile  nations.  (Egypt, 
Babylon,  <fec.) 

St.anley's  History  of  Philosophy. 

Taylor  on  the  Eleusinian  and  Bacchic  Mys- 
teries. 

Turner's  History  of  all  religions  from  the 
Creation.  (To  1695.) 

Ward's  Hist.,  Lit.,  and  Relig.  of  the  Hindus. 

Wilkes'  State  of  man  in  all  ages. 

AVilliams'  Dictionary  of  all  Religions  and 
Religious  denominations. 

Williamson's  Four  principal  Religions. 

Religions  Affections. 

Buekiuinster's  (Jos.  S.)  Sermons. 
Edwards  on  the  Affections. 
Maclaurin's  Essays. 
Pike  &  Hayward's  Cases  of  Conscience. 
Tottie  on  Sympathizing  affection. 
Watts  on  the  Passions. 

Winslow  on  the  Declension  and  reviyal  of 
religion  in  the  soul. 

Religious  Controversy. 

See  POLEMICS. 

Religious  Declension. 

See    BACKSLIDING. 

Religious  Intercourse.    See  compant, 

SOCIAL  LKTERCOURSE,  VISITIJIO. 

Religious  L<il>ertj'.     See  christian. 


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Rellgioiig    Orders.      See    monasticism, 

CARMELITES,  DOMINICANS,  JANSEKIST8. 

Remission  of  Sins.    See  foroiveness. 

Remonstrants.     See  stnud  of  dort. 

Pro.        See   arminians. 
Confessio :  sive    Declaratio    sententiae   pas- 

torum  in  Belgio. 
Cattenburgii  Spioilegium  Theologiae. 
Curcellfei  Opera  Theologica. 
Drieberge,  de  Predestinatione. 
Grotii  Opera  Theologica. 
Herbert  (Herm.)  de  Predestinatione. 
Liuiborch,  Theologia  Christiana. 
Molinajus,  (lo.)  Armamentarium  Spirituale. 
Vorstius,  de  Natura  et  attributis  Dei. 

(Opera  Omnia.) 

Con.  See  calvinists,  decrees,  election, 
aud  the  various  other  subjects  on 
which  Calvinists  and  Armenians 
disagree. 

For  a  great  list  of  Remonstrant  writers 
Bee  Cattenburg,  Bibliotheca  Scriptorum 
Himoimtroiitium,  and  Theodoctus,  Secta 
Jieh,ii. 

Remorse.     See   repentance. 

Repentance.  See  conversion,  deathbed 
repentance,  parab.  of  prodiq.  son. 

Basil,  ad  Amphilochium. 
Chrj-sostom,  de  Compunctione  cordis. 
Tertullian,  de  Pcenitentia. 
Antoninus  de  Contritione  salutari. 
Bebellii  Disputationes  Theologicee. 
Breithauptus  de  Contritione. 
Eckhardi  Dilucidatio  Controv.  Theol. 
HoflFmani  Commentatio  de  Pcenitentia. 
Kortholti  Disputationes  Theologicae. 
Mayi  Comm.  in  VIT  Psalmos  poenitentiales. 
Molinaeus  de  Pcenitentia  et  Clavibus. 
Perkinsii  Theologia  Metanaeologia. 
Eeudenii  Sciagraphia  loci  de  poenit.  et  ejus 

fructibus. 
Riveti   Com.  in  VII  Psalmos  poenitentiales. 
Sennerti       "  "  " 

Sontagii  Disputationes  Theologicae. 
Tarnovii  Comm.  in  VII  Psal.  poenitentiales. 
Titii  Disputationes  Theologicae. 
Abernethy's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Alison's  (Archibald)  Sermons. 
Allen's  (Joshua)  Sermons. 
Allix    (Peter)    on    Repentance.      (Against 

Papists.) 
Ambrose's   (Isaac)    First,  middle,  and  last 

things. 
Arnold's  (of  Rugby)  Sermons. 
Bailey  (B.)  on  the  Lost  piece  of  money. 
Baker's   (Arthur)    Sermons   on    the   saintly 

character. 
Balguy  on  Redemption. 
Baxter  (R.)  on  the  Penitential  psalms. 

Persuasions  to  a  sound  conversion. 

Saint's  Everlasting  Rest. 

Bellamy's  Nature  of  the  Gospel. 


Repentance — coniimifA. 

Bern's  Lectures  on  the  penitential  psalms. 

Bevcridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Biddulph  on  the  51st  Psalm. 

Blencoe's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Bloomfield's  (G.  B.)  Sermons. 

Boston's  Repentance  unto  Life. 

Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Good  old  way. 

Brewster's  Meditations. 

Bulkley's  (C.)  Discourses. 

Bull's  (j.)  Sermons  on  the  51st  Psalm. 

Bullinger's  Decades. 

Carter's  (John)  Sermons.  • 

Case's  Sermons. 

Chandler's  (S.)  Sermons. 

Charnock's  Works. 

Clay's  (John)  Sermons. 

Cole's  (Thos.)  Discourses.  ("  Highly  evan- 
gelical and  judicious." — Williams.) 

Colquhoun's  Treatise  on  Repentance. 

Cooke's  (W.  G.)  Sermons. 

Cooper's  (William)  Sermons. 

Davis'  (Pres.)  Sermons. 

Davies'  (S.)  Nature  and  Necessity  of  R. 

Deeoegleton's  Portrait  of  the  Christian 
Penitent. 

Dickinson's  Letters.  Let.  9. 

Dickson's  Therapeutica  Sacra. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 

Ellis'  Necessity  of  serious  consideration  and 
Repentance. 

Evans'  (R.  W.)  Parochial  Sermons. 

Finney  (C.  G.)  on  True  and  false  Repent. 

Fisher  on  the  Seven  penitential  psalms. 

Fuller's  Gospel  worthy  of  all  acceptation. 

Gilpin's  (Will.)  Sermons. 

Goodman's  (.John)  Penitent  pardoned. 

Graham's  Only  condition  of  final  acceptation. 

Grant's  (Johnson)  Sermons. 

Gregory's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Grinfield's  (E.  W.)  Sermons. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Notes  of  Sermons. 

Hammond  on  R.  (Practical  Discourses.) 

Hervey's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Heylin's  (John)  Prodigal  Son. 

Hildersham  on  the  51st  Psalm. 

Hobarfs  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hooker  on  Contrition. 

Hopkins'  Body  of  Divinity. 

Howe's  Living  Temple. 

Hunt's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Hutton's  (F.  H.)  Sermons. 

Jackson's  (Dean  Tho.)  Lent  Sermons. 

Jebb's  (Bp.)  Angelic  Joy. 

Kennaway's  (C.  E.)  Sermons. 

Le  Bas'  (C.  W.)  Sermons. 

Logan's  (John)  Sermons. 

Magee  on  Atonement.  Nos.  4,  5. 

Manstou's  Lectures  to  young  persons. 

Margoliouth's  Genuine  R.  and  its  effects. 

Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Morgan's  Exposition  of  the  51st  Psalm, 

Morton's  (J.)  The  Penitent's  prayer. 

Moss'  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Neal's  (D.)  Berry  Street  Sermons. 


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Repeiitance — cmitinued. 

Koel's  (G.  T.)  Sermons. 

Osterwald's  Theology. 

Owen  on  the  IHdth  Psalm. 

Patrick's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Paley's  (William)  Sermons. 

Payne  on  Repentance. 

Payson's  (Edward)  Works. 

Pearson's  (II.)  Sermons. 

Penn's  (James)  Sermons. 

Pratt's  (C.  0.)  Sermons. 

Pyles'  (J.)  Sermons. 

Robinson's  Christian  System.  Ess.  40. 

Ross'  (.John)  Sermons. 

Saurin's  Sermons. 

Scott's  (Tho.)  Theological  Essays. 

Sermons. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Sellon's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Sheppard's  Sound  Believer. 

Short's  (William)  Sermons. 

Smith  (Sam.)  on  the  51st  Psalm. 

Smith's  (H.)  Sermons. 

Spring's  (G.)  Essays.  Ess.  7. 

Stillingfleet's  (James)  Sermons. 

Styles'  (John)  Sermons. 

Swinnoek's  Door  of  Salvation. 

Sykes  on  Redemption. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Doctrine  and  practice  of  R. 

Life  of  Christ.  Discourse  9. 

Holy  Living. 

Tajior's  (John)  Sermons. 

Thompson's  (T.)  Sermons. 

Toplady's  (A.)  Joy  in  heaven  over  a  repent- 
ing sinner. 

Trench's  (R.  C.)  Notes  on  the  Parables. 

Usher's  (Abp.)  Sermons.  (18  admirable 
discourses  on  this  topic.) 

Van  Mildert's  Parable  of  the  lost  sheep. 

Walters'  Discourses. 

Waterland's  (Dan.)  Sermons. 

Watson's  Doctrine  of  Repentance. 

Watson's  (Alexander)  Sermons. 

Wells'  (C.)  Sermons. 

AVesthy's  Helps  to  Repentance. 

Whitfield's  (George)  Sermons. 

Wilson's  (John)  Conversion  of  Zaceheus. 

Wilson's  (W.  C.)  Sermons. 

Witsius  on  the  Covenants. 

Wordsworth's  Parable  of  the  lost  sheep. 

Wrangham's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Wright  On  being  born  again.  (Highly 
commended  by  Dr.  Doddridge.) 

Wynyard's  (John  M.)  Sermons. 

Zollikoffer's  Festivals  and  Fasts. 

Repining.  SeecHEERprLNEBS,  contentment, 

PATIENCE,    RESIGNATION,    SDBMISSION. 

Reprobation.      See    decrees,    election, 

FREE    will,   moral   ABILITY,    &C. 

I  know  of  no  book  advocating  the  doctrine 

f  absolute  reprobation  as  a  corollary  to  the 

doctrine  of  election.     The  nearest  approach 

to  it  is  by  Twisse,  in   his  •'  Riches  of  God's 

tuve  uiito  the  vtsscts  of  nitrcy" 


Reproof.     See   admonition. 
Blackall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Blair's  (James)  Sermons. 
Finney's  (C.  G.)  Lectures. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Hopkins'  (Bp.  E.)  Works. 
McDonald's  (A.)  Sermons. 
Moss'  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Pyle's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Simeon's  (C.)  Works. 
Smith's  (Elisha)  Sermons. 
Stebbings'  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 

Republic  of  tlie  Jetve. 

See  JEWS,  HISTORY  op. 

Bertram,  de  Reipublica  Hebrfeorum. 
Castellionis  Reip.  Heb.  ex  Josepho  excerpta. 
Coringii  (Herman.)  Disputationes. 
Cuna?us  de  Republica  Ebr»orum. 
Leydekeri  Opera.  ("  Immense." — Orme.) 
Mcmochius  de  Republica  Ebrteorum. 
Sigonius  de  Repub.  Ebr.  (Acta  erud.) 
Ugolini  Thesaurus  antiquitarum  sacr. 
Witsius  de  Theocratia  Israelitarum. 
Zeltner,  de  Adoloscentia  repub.  Israel. 

Homes'  Scripture  history  of  the  Jews. 
Jahn's  Hebrew  Commonwealth. 
Lewis'  Hebrew  Republic. 

Reputation.     See  ambition,  fame,  honob, 

LOVE  OF  PRAISE. 

Resentment.    See  forgiveness. 
Butler's  (Albau)  Sermons. 
Christian  Rev.  9:212. 
Hey  on  the  Malevolent  sentiments. 

Resignation.    See  contentment. 
Adey's  (William)  Sermons. 
Anderson's  (James  S.)  Sermons. 
Atterbury's  (L.)  Discourses. 
Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Bates'  Works.  Disc.  3. 
Berens'  (Edw.)  Village  Sermons. 
Brinsley's  Drinking  of  the  bitter  cup. 
Brooks'  Mute  Christian  under  the  smarting 

rod. 
Buchanan  (James)  on  Affliction. 
Burroughs  on  Resignation  and  Contentment. 
Carr's  (George;  Sermons. 
Chappelow's  Silence  a  Christian  duty. 
Charlesworth's  (John)  Practical  Sermons. 
Clagget's  (William)  Discourses. 
Clarke's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Coney's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Crawford's  (AV.)  Sermons. 
Dickson's  (David)  Sermons. 
Dwight's  Theology.  Ser.  95. 
Emmon's  (Nath.)  Sermons. 
Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Fowler's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Gerard's  (Alex.)  Sermons. 
Home's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Messinger's  Sentiments  on  Resignation. 


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Resignation — ccmtinued. 

Newnham's  Tribute  of  Sympathy. 

Patrick's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Penn's  (John)  Sermons. 

Simeon's  (C.)  WorKs. 

Smart's  Duty  of  Christian  people. 

South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Stewart's  (J.  H.)  Discourses. 

Summerfleld's  (John)  Sermons. 

Wilcox's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

Worthington's  Great  duty  of  Resignation. 

Resisting  Evil. 

See    FRIENDS,  KEVENQE,  WAR, 

Restitution. 

Bertheau's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Burns'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Chillingworth's  Works. 

Davies'  (Tho.)  Sermons. 

Ford's  (Robt.)  Sermons. 

Heylin's  (John)  Theological  Lectures. 

Kidder's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Partridge's  (S.)  Sermons. 

Placette  on  Restitution. 

Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity. 

Tucker's  (John)  Sermons. 

Restorationists.    See  universalists. 
Pro. 

Gerardi  (Lud.)  Systema  An-ofaraoracrEM; : 
das  est,  ein  Volst'andiger  LehrbegrifF  des 
ewigen  Evangelii,  etc. 

Atkins  on  Universal  Redemption. 

Bourne  (Sam.)  on  Future  punishment. 

Brown's  Restitution  of  all  things. 

Burnett  on  the  State  of  the  dead. 

Clarke's  (Rich.)  Vind.  of  the  honor  of  God. 

Hartley  on  Man. 

Newton  on  the  Final  condition  of  men. 

Petitpierre's   Thoughts  on  Divine  goodness. 

Ramsay's  Philosophical  principles.  (Main- 
tains the  doctrine  of  metempsychosis.) 

Stonehouse  on  Universal  Restitution. 

Universilist  Quarterly.  4:329. 

Vidler's  Letters  to  Fuller. 

Whiston  on  the  Eternity  of  hell  torments. 

White's  Restitution  of  all  things. 

Winchester's  Outcasts  comforted. 

Dialogues. 

(Various  other  treatises.) 

Con.        See   eternity  of  hell  torments. 
Brandani  (H.  Gebhardi)   Amica  disquisitio 

de  diabolorum,  etc.    (Able  reply  to  Gerard. 

Scores  of  other  answers  appeared,  chiefly 

in  the  German  language.) 
Goetzii  Observationes  Sacraj. 
I'anichen's  grundlicher  Beweis,  etc. 
Klausing,  de  Eternis  peccatorum  pcenis. 
Lampii  (F.  A.)  Dissertationes. 
Sinsart,  Defense  du  dogme  catholique. 
Vossius,  Bekentniss  der  Liebe  Gottes  nach 

der  Wahrheit,  etc.       , 
Wernsdorfius  de   Restitut.    rerum  omnium. 

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Appleton's  (Pres.)  Works.     Lect.  47-49. 

Edwards  against  Chauncy. 

Erskine's  Church  History. 

Horberry's  Script,  doct.  of  fut.  punishment. 

Isaac  (Dan.)  on  Universal  restoration. 

Lampe's  Dissertations. 

Marston  on  Universal  restoration. 

There  is  no  denomination  of  this  name. 
Those  who  hold  the  doctrine  of  future 
punishment  for  a  finite  period,  and  those 
who  believe  that  all  retribution  for  sin  is 
inflicted  in  this  life,  are  generally  included 
in  the  name  "  Universalists." 

Restoration  of  the  Jews  to  Canaan. 

See  CONVERSION  of  the  jews. 

Altingii  Spes  Israelis. 

Burnett,  de  Restoratione  futura,  etc. 

Calvert,  Napthali :  seu  Collectiones,  etc. 

Daguet,  Traditiones  des  S.  S.  peres. 

Lightfoot,  Promissiones  Divinse. 

Willet,  de  Judaeorum  vocatione. 

Barrington  on  the  Divine  dispensations. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  4:337. 

Bicheno's  R.  of  the  J.  the  crisis  of  nations. 

Bickersteth  on  the  Restoration,  &o. 

Blaney's  New  translation  of  Jeremiah. 

Burnett  (Bp.)  on  the  Restoration,  &c. 

Chris.  Monthly  Spect.  8:57,502. 

Clarke  on  the  Promises. 

Clayton  on  Prophecy.     (Makes  it  to  occur 

A.D.  2015.) 
Crool's  Restoration  of  the  Jews. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Lect.  228. 
Draxe's  World's  Resurrection. 
Durell's  Parallel  proph.  of  Jacob  and  Moses. 
Ettrick's  Reflections  on  the  prophecies. 
Eyre  on  the  Restoration  of  Israel. 
Faber's    (G.   S.)   Downfall   of  the    Turkish 

power. 
Faber's  Connected  view  of  the  P.  relating  to 

the  restoration  of  Israel. 
Fleming's  Apocalyptic  Key. 
Fletcher's  Israel  Redux. 
Friend  of  Israel.   Periodical. 
Hershell's  State  and  prospects  of  the  Jews. 
Jewish  Repository.  Periodical. 
Lardner's  (Nath.)  Discourses. 
Lord's  Lit.  and  Theol.  Journ.  2:15,240,253. 
McNeil's  (H.)  Lectures  on  the  prophecies. 
Maitland's  View  of  prophecy. 
Maurice  on  the  Appearing  of  the  Tribes. 
Mayer  on  the  Prophecies. 
Morning  Watch.  Periodical. 
Pirie's  (Alex.)  Works. 
Tyso's  Inquiry  as  to  Prophetic  truth. 
Whiston  on  the  Restoration  of  the  Jews. 
Whitaker  on  the  Prophecies  relating  to  the 

restoration  of  the  Jews. 
Wood's  Believers'  guide  to  prophecy. 

Resurrection.     See  identity. 
Athenagoras,  de  Resurrectione. 
Chrysostom,  Homiliae. 
Origen,  contra  Celsum. 
TertuUian,  de  Resurrectione  carnis. 


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Resurrection — continued. 

Bebelius  de  R.  infantum  nondum  genitorum. 
Bernholdi  Dissertationes  Theologicae. 
Beza,  Homilije. 

Callixtus  de  Resurrectione  oarnis. 
Calovii  (Abrah.)  Dissertationes. 
Danhaveri  (loann.  G.\  Dissertationes. 
Fabricii  de  Relig.  Christi.  Cap.  XLV. 
Gerhardi  Loci  Communes. 
Haberkorn,  de  R.  efficacia  et  fruetu. 
Hottingeri  Diss,  theolog.-polemicarum. 
Mosheim,  de  Statura  corjjorum  beatorum. 
Segerus  de  Resurrectione  embryorum. 
Teller  de  Dogm.  R.  per  iv  priora  seeula. 
Wegneri  de  R.  impiorum. 
Zornii  Delineatio  theologise  Patristicae. 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  3d  Series.  1:212. 
Arnold's  (Dr.  Tho.)  Sermons. 
Barrow  (Isaac)  on  the  Creed. 
Baxter  on  the  Soul. 
Boston's  Fourfold  State. 

Resurrection  of  Clirist. 

See   ASCENSION,   descent  into  hell. 
Calovius  de  Christi  Resurgentis  majestate. 
Carpzovii   Discussio   diffieilium  quorundam 

de  morte  et  R.  Christi. 
Daille,  sur  la  R.  de  Christ. 
Gerardus  de  Gloria  R.  Christi." 
Ilottinger,  de  Resurrectione  Christi. 
Meyerus,    utrum    R.    Christi    pertineat   ad 

opus  redemptionis  ? 
Quenstedius  de  Fundamento  R.  Christi. 
Wesselius  de  veritate  R.  Christi. 
Adej^'s  (William)  Sermons. 
Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Benson's  History  of  the  Life  of  Christ. 

Evidences  of  Christ's  resurrection. 

Burder's  Village  Sermons. 

Butcher's  (William)  Sermons. 

Chandler's  Witnesses  of  Christ's  resurrection 

re-examined. 
Clarke's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Sermons. 
Cook's  (Geo.)  Illustrations  of  Christ's  R. 
Coverdale's  (Miles)  Remains. 
Dimock's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Ditton  on  Christ's  Resurrection. 
Dore's  Essay  on  the  R.  of  Christ. 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 
Garbent's  Demonstration  of  the  R.  of  C. 
Grove's  Evidences  of  our  Saviour's  R. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Contemplations.  Bk.  4. 
Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Works. 
Horsley's  (Bp.)  Nine  Sermons. 
Jackson's  (John)  Address  to  Deists. 
Lardner's  Remarks  on  our  Lord's  R. 
Newcombe  (Bp.)  on  the  Difficulties  in  the 

Gospel  History,  <fec. 
Perkins'  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Priestley  ou  the  Resurrection. 
Saurin's  Sermons. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Lectures  on  the  Catechism. 

Lect.  16,17. 
Eherlock'8  Trial  of  the  Witnesses.  Admirable. 


Townson  on  the  Evangelical  Histories. 
West's  Hist,  and  Evidences  of  the  R<;surrec- 

tion  of  Jesus  Christ.     (One  of  the  best  on 

the  subject,  if  noc  the  best.) 
Whitby's  Resurrection  of  Christ. 

Retirement.    See   meditation,  solitude. 

Revelation.     See  ACTHENTiciTr. 
Ernest,  de  Verbo  Dei  Scripto. 
Gerhard  de  Verbo  Dei. 
Sandius  de  Verbo  Dei. 
Vossius  de  Idolatria. 
Wald,  de  Grigine  religionis  Christianas. 
Baker's  Insufficiency  of  Learning. 
Barrow's  (W.)  Bampton  Lectures. 
Barrington's  Relation  between  Natural  and 

Revealed  Religion. 
Rennet's  (Benjamin)  Discourses. 
Berriman's  Gradual  revelation  of  the  Gospel. 
Blackall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Boyle  Lectures.   (From  1693  to  the  present.) 
Broadley's  Religion  of  Moses. 
Chalmers'  Astronomical  Discourses. 
Chapman's  Eusebius. 
Clark's  History  of  Christian  Revelation. 
Collyer's  (W.  Bengo)  Lectures. 
Con3'beare  on  Revealed  Religion. 
Dewar  on  Divine  Revelation. 
Edwards'  (John)  Authority  and  perfection 

of  Revelation. 
Ellis'  Knowledge  of  Divine  things.    (Ranks 

next  to  Butler's  Analogy.) 
Elwin's  (F.)  Sermons. 
Forbes'  (Duncan)  Thoughts  on  Religion. 
Goodwin's  Charter  of  the  world's  blessedness. 
Haldane  on  Revelation. 
Halyburton  on  Natural  Religion. 
Hey's  Lectures. 
Jew's  Letters  to  Voltaire. 
Leland's  Divine  authority,  &c. 
Lloyd's  Christian  Theology. 
Marsh's  Bampton  Lectures. 
Owen's  (John)  Reason  of  faith. 
Redford  on  the  Holy  Scriptures. 
Ritchie's  Peculiar  doctrine  of  Revelation. 
Rogers'  (John)  Sermons. 
Ross'  (John)  Sermons. 
Ryland's  (John)  Sermons. 
Saurin's  Sermons. 

Squier's  Natural  and  Revealed  religion. 
Stevens'  (Dr.  W.)  Sermons. 
Storr's  Christian  Doctrine. 
Watson's  Theological  Tracts. 
West's  Defence  of  Christian  Revelation. 
Wettenhall  on  Scripture  Revelation. 
Wilks'  (S.  C.)  Christian  Essays. 
Williams'  Boyle  Lectures.  1695. 

Revenge.    See  forgiveness. 
Abercrombie's  Philos.  of  the  moral  feelings. 
Balguy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Blackall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Boston's  (Thomas)  Works. 
Delaune's  (W.)  Sermons. 
Grant's  (Johnson)  Sermons. 


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Hurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Mainvvaring's  (John)  Sermons. 
Marriott's  (C.)  Sermons. 
Moss'  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Paley's  Moral  Philosophy. 
Payne's  (John)  Evangelical  Sermons. 
Stratford's  Dissuasive  from  revenge. 
Waugh's  Sermons. 

Revision  of  tlte  ICnglisli  Bible. 

See    ENGLISH  BIBLE. 

Revivals  of  Religion. 

Amer.  Quart.  Register.  5:210.  9:117.  12:305. 

Bradley's  History  of  Revivals. 

Christian  Disciple.  5:321. 

Christian  Monthly  Spect.  9:295.  10:174. 

Christian  Quarterly  Spect.     2:434.  4:25,277. 

5:20.  10:131,387. 
Christian  Review.  2:405. 
Duncan's  Hist,  of  R.  in  the  British  Isles. 
Edwards'  (Jonathan)  Thoughts  on  the  revival 

of  religion.   1742. 
■ Narrative    of  the  work  of  God  in 

Northampton.  1736. 
Attempt  to  promote  prayer  for  the 

revival  of  religion. 
Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  8:41. 
Finney's  (C.  G.)  Lectures  on  Revivals. 
Fish's  Primitive  piety  revived. 
Gillies'  Historical  Collections. 
Lit.  and  Theol.  Rev.  2:6f57.  6:469. 
Meth.  Quart.  Rev.  2:594,  and  elsewhere. 
New  Englander.  2:175. 
Princeton  Rev.  7:026.  14:1. 
Spirit   of    the    Pilgrims.       1:37,74,145,248. 

4:405,467,556.  5:256,315,378.  6:125,467. 

Revocation  of  the  E}dict  of  IVantes. 

See    HUGUENOTS,  PERSECUTION. 

Aneillon,  I'lrrevocabilite  de  I'Edit  de  N. 
Benoist,  Hist,  de   I'Edit    de    Nantes  jusq'a 

I'edit  de  revocation  en  1683,  avec  ce  qui  a 

suivi  jusque  a  present.  (1693.) 
Daniel,  Histoire  de  France. 
Frazier's  Mag.  22:307. 

Rlietoric.     See  eloquence. 
Condillac,  Traite  de  I'art  d'ecriture. 
Schott's  Theorie  der  Beredsamkeit. 
St.  Real,  de  la  Critique. 
Barrett's  Analysis  of  sublimity  of  style. 
Blair's  Lectures. 

Campbell's  Philosophy  of  rhetoric. 
Gibbons'  Rhetoric. 
Hobbes'  (Thos.)   Translation   of  Aristotle's 

Rhetoric. 
Irving's  Elements  of  English  composition. 
Kaimes'  Elements  of  Criticism. 
Langley's  Manual  of  the  figures  of  Rhetoric. 
Lovvth's  Introduction  to  the  Eng.  grammar. 
McGill's  Lectures  on  rhetoric  and  criticism. 
Melmoth's  Letters  of  Fitz-Osborne. 
Newman's  Practical  system  of  rhetoric. 
Taylor's  (Thos.)  Translation  of  the  Rhetoric 

and  Ethics  of  Aristotle. 
Whateley's  Rhetoric. 


Riclies.      See    aour's  prater,    parables, 

covetousness. 

Andrews'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Arnot's  Race  for  Riches ;  and  some  of  the 

pits  into  which  the  runners  fall. 
Baker's  (D.  B.)  Sermons. 
Barrow's  (William)  Sermons. 
Baxter's  (Rich.)  Practical  Works. 
Bell's  (William)  Sermons. 
Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 
Beveridge's  Private  'Thoughts. 
Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 
Boston's  (Tho.)  Works. 
Boyse's  (C.  S.)  Charge  to  the  Rich. 
Bradford's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Bradley's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Brady's  (Nicholas)  Sermons. 
Browne's  (W.  L.)  Sermons. 
Burnett's  (G.)  Practical  Sermons. 
Carter's  (B.)  Discourses. 
Chalmer's  Commercial  Discourses. 
Charter's  (S.)  Sermons. 
Christian  Examiner.  22:218. 
Cummings'  (J.)  Foreshadows. 
Cunningham's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 
D'Oyly's  (George)  Sermons. 
Dumoulin's  (P.)  Sermons. 
Durand's  (J.  F.)  Sermons.  . 

Enfield's  (Will.)  Sermons. 
Ferguson  on  Civil  Liberty. 
Francklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Fronde's  (R.  H.)  Remains. 
Furlong's  (C.  J.)  Sermons. 
Gale's  (John)  Sermons. 
Garbet's  (I.)  Sermons. 
Gisbourne's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  The  Righteous  Mammon. 
Hewlett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Heylin's  (J.)  Theological  Lectures. 
Hough's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Knight's  (Titus)  Sermons. 
Langehorne's  (.7.)  Sermons. 
Lowell's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Maltby's  (B.)  Sermons. 
Markland's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Marshall's  (ISTath.)  Sermons. 
Matthews'  (George)  Sermons. 
McCaul's  (Ales.)  Plain  Sermons. 
Medley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Oliver's  (B.  L.)  The  Pursuit  of  Happiness. 
Parsons'  (J.)  Sermons. 
Pascall's  Discourses. 
Pearson's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 
Penn's  (J.)  Sermons  and  Tracts. 
Phelan's  (W.)  Remains. 
Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Richardson's  (W.)  Sermons.  ' 
Ringer's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Rowlatt's  (W.  H.)  Sermons. 
Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Discourses. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons.  (3  on  this  subject.) 
Sellon's  (W.)  Sermons. 
Sharp's  (Abp.)  The  Rich  Man's  Duty. 
Simeon's  (C.)  Works. 


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Rtclies — continued. 

Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
Spencer's  (A.  G.)  Sermons. 
Sumner's  (Abp.)  Duty  of  beneficence. 
Talbot's  Use  and  Abuse  of  Riches. 
Waniford's  (R.)  Sermons. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Westoby's  Helps  to  Repentance. 
Witherspoon's  (J.)  Sermons. 
Zollik'ilTer's  (G.  J.)  Dignity  of  man. 

Right  TJse  of  tlie  Fatliers.    See  use. 

Rights  of  Conscience.  See  conscience, 
frbkdum  of  opinion,  L1BF,RTT,  perse- 
cl'tion,  priv.  judoment,  toleration. 

Rights  of  Man.     See  civil  government. 

Rights  of  Property.  See  property, 
political   economy,   socialism. 

Rites  and  Ceremonies. 

Assemanus  de  Saeris  ritibus. 

Encyolopedie  Theologique. 

Euchologion  Magnum.  (Ritual  of  the  Greek 
Church.) 

Gavanti  Thesaurus  sac.  rituum. 

4ravanti  Thesaurus  additionibus  Merati. 

La  Croix,  le  Parfait  Ecclesiastique.  (Direc- 
tions for  every  ceremony  of  the  Roman 
Church  ;  and  for  the  size,  shape,  <fec.,  of 
altars,  vestments,  implements,  ornaments.) 

Lorenzana,  Breviarum  Gothicum. 

Martene,  de  Antiq.  ecclesise  ritibus. 

Missale  Romanum. 

Polydori  Historia  Anglic. 

Rogers,  de  Ceremoniis  et  ritibus  omnium 
populorum. 

Vinitoris  Compendium  Ceremoniarum. 

Zacariae  Bibliotheca  Ritualis. 

Ames  on  Ceremonies. 

Ilurd's  Rites  and  Ceremonies  of  all  nations. 
Lewis'  Bible,  Missal,  and  Breviary. 
TroUope's  Encyclopaedia  Ecclesiastica. 
Townley's  Essays  on  various  subjects. 

Rosecrucians. 

Andreas  Invitatio  ad  fraternitatem  Christi. 

(Andreas    is   by   some    regarded    as    the 

founder  of  this  sect.) 
Carapis  dem  Send-brief  an  alle,  etc. 
Colberg,  Platonisch.-hermetisch.  Christenth. 
Florentini  Rosa  florescens. 
Fludd  (Robt.),  Apologia  Compendiara. 
Heiden's  Unbetriegliche  Grundsatze. 
Kazaveri  Disputationes. 
Maieri  Themes.«aurea. 
Meder's  Christlichen  Bedencken. 
Naude,  sur  la  Verite  de  I'histoire  des  freres 

de  Rosecroix.  (Considers  them  impostors.) 
Staurophor's    Philosophischer    Oft'enbarung 

and  die  Fraternitajt  Rosae-crucis. 
Tschirness'  Schnelle  Botschaft. 

Rubrics.    See  LirrROiFS,   missal. 


Rulers.      See    civil    government,    DrviNB 

right  OF  KINGS,  MAGLSTRACY,  P-AS.SIVB 
OBEDIENCE,  RKLATIVE  DUTIES. 

Rules  of  Interpretation. 

See    HERMENEUTICS. 

Ruling  Klders.      See    episcopacy, 

PRESBYTERIAN  ISM. 

King's  Ruling  Eldership. 
Miller  on  Prcsbyterianism. 

Office  of  Ruling  Elder. 


Princeton  Review.  15:313,432.  17:276.  19:42. 

Ruth. 

Edwards'  (Jon.)  Ruth's  resolution. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Contemplations. 
Hughes'  (H.)  Female  Characters. 
Hughes'  (j.)  Ruth  and  her  kindred. 
Jenkins'  (J.)  Discourses. 
McGowan's  (Dr.  John)  Works. 
Milner's  (J.)  Sermons. 
Sullivan's  (H.  W.)  Sermons. 
Topsell's  Lectures  on  Ruth. 
Tyng's  (S.  H.)  The  Rich  Kinsman. 
Wilson's  (Dan.)  Sermons. 

Sabbatarians. 

Pro. 

Alsop's  Traditions  of  men. 
Banifield's  All  in  One.  (Art.  Sabbath.) 
Burnside  on  the  DifF.   sentiments  of  Chris- 
tians as  to  the  weekly  Sabbath. 
Carlew's  Truth  defended. 
Cornthwaite's  Reflect,  on  Wright's  Treatise. 
; —  on  the  Seventh  day  of  the  week. 

Essay  occasioned  by  publications  of 

Hallet,  Jepson,  Chubb,  AVatts,  and  others. 

Further  Vindication. 


Davis'  Last  Legacy. 

Elwell  on  the  Lord's  Day. 

James'  (John)  Narrative. 

Maulden's  Threefold  Dialogue. 

Sellers'  Examination  of  a  late  book  by  Dr. 

Owen. 
Slater's  (Thos.)  Sermon  on  the  Church. 
Soursby  on  the  Sabbath. 
Stennet's  (Edw.)  Royal  law  contended  for. 
Stcnnet's  (Jos.)  Answer  to  Russon. 
Tamar's  Histor}'  of  Sabbatarian   Churches. 

(Embracing  those  of  Armenia,  East  India, 

Abyssinia,  Ac.) 
Tillam's  Present  from  prison. 
Wincup's  Remarks  on  Dr.  Wright. 

Con.  See    CHANGE  OF  SABBATH. 

Ben's  Answer  to  Bamfield. 

Edmonds'    Sabbatarians    weighed    in    their 

own  balance. 
Evanson's  Attempt  to  prove  that  there  is  no 

authority  for  the  Christian  Sabbath. 
G.  T.  on  the  Christian  Sabbath. 
Ives'  Saturday  no  Sabbath. 
Reach's  Jewish  Sabbath  abrogated. 
Wallace's  Defence  of  the  Sabbath. 
Ward's  Discourses  on  the  Sabbath. 
White  (Bp.  Francis)  pn  the  Sabbath  day. 
Wright  on  the  Lord's  day. 


405 


Sabbath.    See  coHHAKDMENTa,  change  of 

BABBATH,  LORD'S  DAY, SABBATARIANS. 

Chytraei  Disjiositio  Epistolarum. 
Gomarus  de  Origine  Sabbati. 
Grotius  de  Veritate  Religionis. 
Scaliger,  de  Einendatione  temporum. 
Schclugii  Sabb.  lege  morali  mandato. 
Selden,  de  Jure  Gentium. 
Spencer  de  Legibus. 
Strychius  de  Jure  sabbati. 

Abbot's  Vindicife  Sabbati. 

Ainer.  Bibl.  Repos.  9:235. 

Amner  (Rich.)  on  Positive  Institutions. 

Bernard's  Threefold  Treatise. 

Biblioth.  Sacra.  1:526. 

Brerewood's  Treatise  on  the  Sabbath. 

Brown's  (W.  A.)  Five  Tracts. 

Bytield  on  the  S.  (Reply  to  Brerewood.) 

Carrington's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Chandler's  Origin  and  Institution  of  the  S. 

Clark's  (Sam.)  Sermons. 

Cleandon  on  the  Sabbath. 

Cox's  (Robt.)  Sabbath  laws  and  S.  duties. 

Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  22:697. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 

Estrange's  S.  before  and  after  the  law. 

Fleming  on  the  Fourth  Commandment. 

Hamilton  (Winter)  on  the  Revealed  S. 

Heylin's  (P.)  History  of  the  Sabbath. 

Howiirth's  Moral  laws  of  Moses. 

Hughes  (Geo.)  on  the  S.  and  the  92d  Ps. 

Jennings'  Jewish  Antiquities.  Bk.  3,  ch.  3. 

Jordan's  (J.)  Scripture  views  of  the  S. 

Kennicott'g  Sermon  on  the  Sabbath, 

Dialogue  on  the  Sabbath. 

King's  Morsels  of  Criticism. 

Kitto's  Journal.  2:128.  8:70. 

Leland's  Advantage  and  necessity  of  Revel. 

Lightfoot's  Discourses.  Vol.  2. 

Macbeth's  Dissertations. 

Mallet's  Northern  Antiquities. 

Maxon  &  Parkinson's  Debate  on  the  origin, 

perpetuity,  &c. 
Meth.  Quart.  Rev.  9:21. 
Mover  on  the  Sabbath. 
Newcombe's  (P.)  Discourses. 
North  British  Review.  9:1, 
Nourse's  (Peter)  Discourses. 
Orton's  Religious  Exercises. 
Paley's  Moral  Philosophy.    Bk.  5,  ch.  0,7,8, 
Palmer  on  the  Sabbath. 
Piggot's  (Edward)  Discourses. 
Piret's  Ethics  on  the  Sabbath.     (Argues  for 

the  S.  not  from  Scripture  nor  experience, 

but  from  the  dictates  of  conscience.) 
Porteus'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Prideaux's  Testimony  of  anc.  and   modern 

on  the  origin  and  nature  of  the  Sabbath. 
Robinson's  Christian  System. 
Seabury's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 
Seller's  Exam,  of  Owen's  book  on  the  S. 
Skeeler's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  Sabbath  of  Rest. 
Toogood's  Seventh  day  a  day  of  rest. 
Watts'  Sermons, 


Wayland's    Elenlents     of    Moral     Science, 

Bk.  2,  ch.  1. 
Whiteley  on  the  Difficulties  of  Paul's  Ejiist. 
Wilder's  (John)  Discourses. 

A  very  extended  list  of  authors  on  this 
subject,  mostly  controversial,  in  Lowndes' 
Britiiih  Librarian.  HoLDEN,  oh  the  Christian 
Sabbath,  names  146  writers. 

Sabbath  Schools.    See  Sunday  schools. 

Sabelllaiis. 

Athanasii  Oratio  contra  gregales  Sabellii, 
Bazilii  Homilia.  Hom   XXXII. 
Calvini  Defensio  Orthodoxa?  fidei. 
Eusebii  Eecles.  Historia.  Lib.  VI. 
Mosheimii  Gomm.  de  rebus  Christianis. 
Mosheimii  Institutiones  Hist.  Ecclesiastica. 
Schleiermacher,  Gegensatz  Zwicken  der  S. 
Servetus  de  Trinitatis  erroribus.  Lib.  VII. 
Wormii    Historia   Sabelliana.     (Extends  to 

the  beginning  of  the  5th  century.) 
Bayle's  Dictionary.  (Art.  Sabellius.) 
Berriman  on  the  Trinity. 
Collier's  Dictionary.  (Art.  Sabellius.) 
Hale  (Dr.  Wm.)  on  the  Holy  Trinity. 
Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  Gospel. 
Whiston's  True  origin  of  the  Sab.  doctrines. 

Sacraments,    See  efficacy  of  sacram. 
Sacrameiitarlans. 

Brentii  Opera  Polemica. 
Laveretus  de  Origine  et  progressu  contro- 
versiae  Sacramentarias. 

Sacred  Music.    See  psalmody. 

Sacrifice. 

Cloppenburgii  Scholia  S.  Patriarchalis. 
Deylingius  de  Authore  Sacrificiorum. 
Eusebii  Preparatio  Evangelica. 
Franz,  Scholia  Sacrificiorum  Patriarcharum. 
Frischmuth,  de  S.  primorum  hominum. 
Kurtz,  das  Mosaisohe  Opfer. 
Maimonides  de  Sacrificiis. 
Meyer  de  Sacrificiis. 
Outram  de  Sacrificiis.  (Cont.  Socinum.) 
Saubertus  de  Sacrificiis  Vetrum. 
Spenceri  de  Legibus  Hebrseosum. 
de  Origine  Sacrificiorum. 


Witsii  Egyptiaca. 

Benson's  Hulsean  Lectures.  1822- 

Charnock's  Works. 

Christian  Disciple.  4:332. 

Davison  (John)  on  Primitive  Sacrifice. 

Davidson's  (J.)  Remains. 

Delany's  Revelation  Examined. 

Dodwell's  One  Altar. 

Edwards'  History  of  Redemption. 

Faber's  (G.  S.)  Horae  Mosaicae. 

Origin  of  Expiatory  Sacrifices. 

Felton's  (H.)  Institution  of  sacrifice. 
Findlay's  Vindication  of  the  sacred  books. 
Hall's    (Robt.)    Sermons.     (Sermon    on  tho 
Lamb  of  God.) 


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Sacrifice — continued.       , 

Hallett  on  Scripture. 

Hawkins'  Efficacy  of  Mosaic  atonements. 

Hobhouse's  Origin  and  intention  of  sacrifice. 

(Hulsean  Prize  Essay.) 
Jennings'  Jewish  Antiquities. 
Kcnnieott's  Oblation  of  Cain  and  Abel. 
Lightfoot's  Miscellaneous  AVorks. 
Litton's  Divine  origin  of  sacrifices. 
Magee  on  Atonement. 
Mather  on  Figures  and  Types. 
Maurice's  Doctrine  of  Sacrifice. 
McEwen  on  the  Types. 
Molesworth's  Reply  to  Davison. 
Nichols'  Conference  with  a  Theist. 
Owen's  Sacrifices  of  the  old  law. 
Outram's  (W.)  Dissertations.    Most  excel'nt. 
Philo  Judaeus'  Works. 
Portall's  Scripture  account  of  sacrifices. 
Ricaultoun's  (Robt.)  Essays. 
Ridley's  Origin  and  use  of  sacrifice. 
Ritchie's  Peculiar  doctrines  of  Revelation. 

("  Satisfactory." — Magee.) 
Shuckford's  Connect,  of  sac.  and  prof.  hist. 
Simeon's  Use  of  typical  purifications. 
Stackhouse's  History  of  the  Bible. 
Sykes  on  Sacrifices. 
Ta^'lor  on  Deism. 

Tholuck  on  Sacrifice  and  Priesthood. 
Tillotson's  Sermons. 
Veysie's  Bampton  Lectures. 
Warburton's  Divine  Legation. 
Wells  on  Offerings  and  Sacrifices. 
Woodward's  Arehseologia. 

Saddiicees.     See  sects. 
Barthel  Sched,  Hist,  de  Sadducseis. 
Calmet,  Dissertationes. 
Slevogtius  de  Mctempsychosi  HebrsEorum. 
Ugolini  Thesaurus. 
Jortin's  Remarks  on  Eccles.  History. 
Josephus'  Antiquities  of  the  Jews. 
Lightfoot  on  Matthew.  .3:7.- 
Simon's  Crit.  history  of  the  New  Test. 

Sadness.     See   BESPON^E^•CT. 

Safety  of  the  Church. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Works. 

Calamy's  (Edmund)  Sermons. 

Cawood's  (John)  Sermons. 

Clagett's  (William)  Sermons. 

Cochrane  (J.)  on  Difficult  texts. 

Draper  (D.)  on  the  Collects. 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 

Gatty's  (Alfred)  Sermons. 

Nicholson  (Bp.)  on  the  Apostles'  Creed. 

Plumtrce's  Christian's  Guide. 

Rej'nolds'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Saints  Judging   the  World. 

See  juDUMiiNT. 

Boullier,  les  Privileges  des  saints. 
Cawdrey's  (D.)  Sermons. 
Gahan's  (Will.)  Sermons. 


Garbett's  (.Tames)  Christ  on  earth. 
Jenner's  (W.)  Works. 
Lightfoot's  (John)  Sermons. 
Massilon's  Sermons. 

Salvation.  See  chrirtianitt,  grace,  re- 
demption, REMISSION  OF  SINS,  SATIS- 
FACTION   OF    CHRIST,     UNIVERSALISM. 

Balguy's  Visitation  Charges. 

Beddome's  Short  Discourses. 

Blackley's  The  Rejected  Stone. 

Burton's  (Ed.)  Family  Sermons. 

Caddel's  (H.)  Sermons. 

Carr's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Chandler's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Dunlop's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Evans'  (R.  W.)  Sermons. 

Farmer's  (John)  Sermons. 

Finney's  (C.  J.)  Lectures. 

Fuller's  Great  Question  answered. 

Fuller's  Gospel  worthy  of  all  acceptation. 

Gilpin's  (AVilliam)  Sermons. 

Gisbourne's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Gleig's  (George)  Sermons. 

Gresley's  (Wm.)  Parochial  Sermons. 

Halyburton's  Great  Concern. 

Hare's  (J.  C.)  Sermons. 

Hopkins'  (W.)  Sermons. 

Horberry's  (Matthew)  Sermons. 

Hunter's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Kay's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Kingsley's  (C.)  Sermons. 

Lardner's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 

Lawson's  (C.)  Sermons. 

Mandell's  (William)  Sermons. 

Mant's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Ravenscroft's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

R-yland's  Scheme  of  Infidelity  ruined  forever. 

Snowden's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Vaughan's  Salvation  in  Christ  only. 

Witherspoon's  (John)  Essays  and  Sermons. 

AVrangham's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Ziuzendorf's  Discourses. 

Salvation  of  Heathen  as  such. 

Collins  de  Animabus  Paganorum. 
Curcellius  de  Necessitate  cognitione  Christ. 

Sec.  VI. 
Miiller  (J.  G.)  de  Paganorum  post  mortem 

conditione. 
Turretini  Theologia  Elenctica.  Ques.  IV. 

Arnold,  Dr.,  Life  of. 
Barclay's  Apology. 
Baxter's  Saint's  Rest. 
Bradford's  Boj'le  Lectures.  Appendix. 
Breokell's  (John)  Sermons. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Lect.  240. 
Goodwin's  (John)  Pagan  Debt  and  Dowry. 
Grove's  Moral  Philosophy. 
McKnight's  Preliminarj-  Essays. 
Mede's  Works. 
Newton's  Messiah. 
Owen  on  the  Spirit. 

Rymer's  Representation  of  Revealed  religion, 
Ch.  5. 


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Baurin's  Sermons, 
Scott's  Christian  Life. 
Staynoe's  Salvation  by  Christ  alone. 
Taylor's  Key  to  Romans.  Ch.  13. 
Watt's  Strength  and  Weakness  of  Human 
reason. 

Samaritans. 

Antonii  Observationes  Theologicae. 
Cellarii  Collectanea  Uistorias  Samaritanae. 
Freiderieh,  Christologia  Samaritanum. 
Gesenius  de  Samaritanorum  Theologia. 
Hottingeri  Thesaurus  Philologicus. 
luynbolli  Chronicon. 
Rehlingii  Dissertatio  Critica  de  S. 
Reland,  de  Inscriptionibu^  nummorum. 
Rhenferd,  de  Judajorum  Hajresibus. 
Sacy,  I'Etat  actuel  des  S.  (17th  century.) 
Weiss,  de  Jurejurando  per  Deum. 
Amer.  Eclectic  Review.  2:249,481. 
Bassnage's  History  of  the  Jews.  Bk.  8. 
Simon's  Dissertations  on  the  Caraites  and 
Samaritans. 

Samaritan  Pentateuch.    See  pentat. 
Gesenius  de  P.  Samar.  origine,  indole,  etc. 
Hasseneamp  de  Pentateucbo. 
Hottingeri   Exercitationes  anti-Morrisianae. 
Houbiganti  Prolegomena. 
Kennicott's  Dissertationes. 
Lightfoot,  Collatio  llebr.  cum  Samaritico. 
Moriui  Exercitationes  in  Samaritan.  Pent. 
Simouis  Hist.  Critic,  de  Vet.  Testam. 
Waltoni  Prolegomena  ad  Bib.  Polyglot. 
Wineri  de  Vers.  Pent.  Samar.  indole. 
Biblical  Repository.    1832.    (Prof.  Stewart. 

Reprinted  from  N.  Amer.  Review.) 
Brett's  Dissertations  on  ancient  versions. 
Gerard's  Institutes  of  Biblical  Crit.  Ch.  1. 
Hamilton's     General     introduction    to    the 

study  of  the  Hebrew  Scriptures. 
North  Amer.  Review.  22:274.  (By  Professor 

Stewart.     A  comprehensive  and  scholarly 

digest  of  about  all  that  is  known  on  this 

subject.) 
Owen's  (H.)  Comparison  of  the  Hebrew  and 

Samaritan  Pentateuchs. 
Whiston's  Essay  toward  restoring  the  text 

of  the  0.  T.  (In  an  appendix  is  an  English 

version  of  all  the  passages  in  which  the 

Samaritan  Pent,  differs  from  the  Hebrew. 

Mr.  W.  is  sharply  answered  by  Carpzow, 

in  his  Criticn  S(tcra.) 
Teates'  (Thos.)  Collation  of  an  Indian  Copy. 

(Valuable  preliminary  remarks.) 

Samosateuians. 

Athanasius  de  Incarnatione. 
Baieri  Dissertationes  Theologies. 
Ehrlicbii  Miscellanea  Sacra. 
Feverlinus  <\e  Haeresi  Pauli  Samosateni. 
Schnizlini  Dissert,  de  Haeresi  Pauli  S. 
Schwab,  Pauli  Samos.  vita  et  doctrina. 
Thillii  Dissertationes  Theologicae. 
Trechsel's  Gesch.  des  Antitrinitarismus. 
Walchii  Miscellanea  Sacra. 


Sanctlfleation. 

Hulsemanni  Breviarum  Theologioum. 
Mayerus  de  Sanctificatione. 
Quistorpii  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Walchii  Miscellanea  Sacra. 

Adams'  (Will.)  Sermons. 

Bates'  (William)  Works. 

Benson's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Biber's  (Q.  E.)  Sermons. 

Blunt's  (Henry)  Posthumous  Sermons. 

Boucher's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Broughton's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Carr's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Cawood's  (John)  Sermons. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Dugard's  Nature  of  the  Divine  law. 

Dwight's  Theology.  Ser.  83. 

Fessenden's  Science  of  Sanctity. 

Fowler's  (Bp.)  Design  of  Christianity. 

Frazier's  Expos,  of  Romans,  ch.  6,  7,  and  8. 
(Combats  the  sentiments  on  this  subject 
of  Grotius,  Hammond,  Locke,  Whitby, 
Taylor,  and  others,  in  a  learned  and 
candid  manner.) 

Gregory's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Knight's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Lit.  and  Theol.  Review.  1:103. 

Lucas  on  Gospel  holiness. 

Manton's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Marsh's  Bampton  Lectures.  1848. 

Marshall  on  Sanctification.  (''  Were  I  to  be 
banished  to  a  desolate  island  with  but  two 
books  beside  my  Bible,  this  should  be  one 
of  them." — Hervey.) 

Moore's  Mystery  of  godliness. 

Owen  on  the  Spirit. 

Pa3'son'3  (Ed.)  Sermons.  (Amiable  instincts 
not  holiness.) 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Holy  Living. 

Christian  Consolations. 


Vaux's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Bampton  Lectures. 


Walker's  Christ  the  Sanctifier. 
Witsius  on  the  Covenants. 

Sandemanians. 

Fro. 
Sandeman's  Letters  on  Theoron  and  Aspasio. 

Epistolary  Correspondence. 

Discourses,  Essays,  and  Letters. 

Cooper's  (M.)  Letters. 

Ecking's  (Sam.)  Essays  on  grace  and  faith. 

Glass'  Testimony  of  the  King  of  Martyrs. 

(A  strong  book.) 
Whole  Works.  (5  vols.,  8vo.  1760.) 


Con. 
Backus  on  Faith. 

Bellamy's  Nature  and  glory  of  the  Gospel. 
Fuller's  (And.)  Works.  Vol.  2. 
Hervey's  Letters  of  Theoron  and  Aspasio. 
Wilson's  Palaemon's  creed  examined. 

Satan. 

Mayeri  (J.  G.)  Historia  Diaboli, 
Millii  (D.)  Dissertationes. 


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Sat  an — continued. 

[Schmid,  (J.  W.)]  de  Doctrina  de  Diabolo. 
Sohulz's  (J.  C.  F.)  Bedentung  des  Wort  S. 
Simon's  Alt.  u.  neu.  Gesch.  d.  Glaubens,  etc. 
Zentgravii  Dissertationes.     (One  on  Satan's 

transforming  himself  into  an  angel  of  light.) 
Allestree's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Ashdowne  Concerning  the  Devil  or  Satan. 
Bloomfield's  (G.  B.)  Sermons. 
Brooks  on  Satan's  Devices. 
Boyse's  (William)  Works. 
Bulkeley's  Economy  of  the  Gospel. 
Campbell  on  the  Four  Gospels. 
Carson's  (Alexander)  Works. 
Charnock's  Works. 
Christian  Review.  9:349. 
Close's  (Francis)  Sermons. 
Coleman's  (J.  N.)  Sermons. 
Cook's  (John)  Sermons. 
De  Foe's  Political  History  of  Satan. 
Dublin  University  Mag.  52:421. 
Edwards'    (John)    Critical    and    Historical 

Exercitations. 
Fawcett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Gilpin  on  Temptation. 
Grant's  (Johnson)  Course  of  Sermons. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Personality  of  Satan. 
Heber's  (Bp.)  Parish  Sermons. 
Howe's  Works. 

Hunt's  Historical  Essay  on  Lucifer. 
Hurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Munkhouse's  (R.)  Sermons. 
Porteus'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Ransom  on  Satanic  influence. 
Reynolds  on  Angels. 
Roberts'  (Arthur)  Village  Sermons. 
Scoresby's  (W.)  Discourses  to  Seamen. 
Simpson  (John)  on  the  words    JtOty,    Xarav, 

Aiai3o\os,  and  synonymous  expressions. 
Smith's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Tweedie's  Satan  as  revealed  in  Scripture. 
Vaughn's  (Cha.  John)  Sermons. 
Vaughn's  (J.)  Lectures.  Lect.  11. 

Satire.    See  bidicule. 
Oxford  Prize  Essays.  1786. 

Satisfaction  of  Christ. 

See        ATONEMENT,       REDEMPTION, 
SPBSTITDTION,     SDFFERINOS. 

Scandal.    See    evil    speakinq,    offences, 

SLANDER,    TONGUE. 

Alsop  on  Scandal. 
Bossuet's  Sermons. 
Bourdaloue's  Sermons. 
Butler's  (Alban)  Sermons. 
Chapman's  (J.)  Essays. 
Durham  on  Scandal. 
Dyke's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 
Ford's  Sinfulness  of  a  defamatory  tongue. 
Gahan's  (William)  Sermons. 
Hammond  (H.)  on  Scandal. 
Hole's  (Matthew)  Sermons. 
Tombes'  ( Jno.)  Christ's  commination  against 
scandalizers. 


Scape-Goat*    See  types. 

Deylingii  (Solom.)  Dissertationes. 
Frisehmuthii  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Schmidt  de  Hirco  apopompeo. 
•Spencer  de  Legibus.  Diss.  VIII. 
Bradley's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Kennaway's  (C.  E.)  Sermons. 
Simeon's  (C.)  AVorks. 

Scepter  of  Judali.     See    chiloh. 
Cellarii  Dissertationes  de  Pompeii  magm. 
Deylingii  (D.  S.)  Observationes. 
Dieterici  (J.  C.)  Antiquitates. 
Graevii  Syntagma  dissert,  rariarum. 
Helviei  Sceptrum  Judte. 
Phaletranius  de  Prineipatu  Maccabaorum. 
Platneri  Pharo  Veteris  Testamenti. 
Wagenseilii  (J.  C.)  Dissertationes. 
Wernsdorfii   Coinmentatio  de  fide  historica 

librorum  Maccabaeorum. 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Thesaurus. 
Faber's  (Geo.  S.)  Dissertations. 
Hawker's  (Robert)  Works. 
Jackson's  (W.  F.)  Sermons. 
Le  Clerc's  (John)  Dissertations. 
Mountain's  (J.  H.  B.)  Sermons. 
Robinson  (T.)  on  Scripture  prophecies. 
Sharp  (Granville)  on  Important  prophecies. 
Toplady's  (A.  M.)  Christmas  Meditations. 
Wilson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Soliisin. 
Cyprian  de  Unitate  Eeclesiae. 
Bennett  on  Schisms. 
Buck's  (James)  Sermons. 
Campbell's  Preliminary  Dissertations. 
Caudry  on  Schism. 

Daubeny's  (A.)  Nature,  &o.,  of  Schism. 
Dodwell's  One  altar  and  one  priesthood, 
Firmin  on  Schism. 
Foster's  (Dr.  Jas.)  Sermons. 
Garscome's  Ans.  to  Tallent's  Short  history. 
Hale's  Treatise  on  schism  and  schismatics. 
Hall's  View  of  a  Gospel  Church. 
Harness'  (Wm.)  Two  Sermons  on  schism. 
Henry's  Enquiry  into  the  nature  of  schism. 
Hody's  Treatise  out  of  ecclesiastical  history. 
Hoppus'  (J.)  Schism  in  these  times.  1839. 
Ling's  Primitive  Church. 
Le  Messurier's  Bampton  Lectures.  1807. 
Long's  Examination  of  Hale's  Treatise. 
Owen's  (Cha.)  Plain  Dealing. 
Vindication  of     Do. 


Owen's  (John)  Discourses.  (Rep.  to  Caudry.) 
Page's  Animadversions  on  Hale's  Treatise. 
Polhill  on  Schism. 
Sherlock's  Defence  of  Stillingfleet. 
Spoftord's  Weapons  of  Schism. 
Stillingfleet's  Mischief  of  Separation. 
Unreasonableness  of  Do. 


Tallent's  Short  history  of  Schism. 

Considerations  on  Garscome's  Ans. 


Tate's  Cure  of  Contention. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Whately's  Bampton  Lectures.  1822. 
Woodgate's  Bampton  Lectures.  1838. 


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Scliolasticism.    See  thomistr. 
Albert!  Magni  Opera. 
Alesii  Suiuma  universae  theologiae. 
Annati  Apparatus   ad  positivam  theologiam 

methodicus. 
Arnauld,  (Euvres. 
Baur's  Lehre  von  der  Versohnung. 
Bruckeri  Historia  Philosophise. 
Bulaei  Historia  Universitatis  Parisiensis. 
Cajetani  Commentaria. 
Damascenus  de  Fide  orthodoxa. 
Duns  Scotus,  Opera. 
Durandi  Commentaria. 
Engelhardt's  Dograengeschichte. 
Erhard's  Geschiohte  des  Wiederaufbliihens 

wissenschaftlioher  Bildung. 
Estii   Commentaria.     (An  excellent  account 

of  scholastic  divinity.) 
Faber'g  (B.)  Thesaurus  eruditionis  scholast. 
Fabricii  Bibliotheca  mediae  aetatis. 
Heeren's  Geschichte  der  Philosophie. 
Hegel's  Geschichte  der  Philosophie. 
Jourdain  la  Philosophie  de  St.  Thomas. 
Lombardi     Opera.     ("  There    is    hardly    a 

useless   question  which   is  not  here   dis- 
cussed."— Lowndes.) 
Melancthonis  Didymi  Faventini.    (Powerful 

exposure  of  scholastic  nonsense.) 
Oecamii  Opera. 

Peter  (of  Poictiers)  Libri  Sententiarum. 
Raimondi  Theologia  Naturalis. 
Roscellini  Opera. 
Sehettgenii  Opera. 
Schleiermacher's  Kirchengeschichte. 
Spizelii  Templum  honoris  referatum. 
Tanneri  Theologia  ad  methodum  S.  Thomas. 
Tenneman's  Geschichte  der  Philosophie. 
Thomasii  (Aquin.)  Opera. 
Tribbechovius  de  Doct.  scholast.  et  corrupta 

per  eos  divinar.  et  human,  rerum  scientia. 
Walteri   (St.  Victoire)  contra  Manifestas  et 

damnatas  etiam  in  conciliis  hajreses. 
super  Sententias  Lombardi. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  3d  Series.  3:113. 

Edinburg  Review.  68:337. 

Hampden's  Bampton  Lectures.  1832.  (The 
relation  of  scholastic  philosophy  to  Chris- 
tian theology.) 

Princeton  Rev.  18:191. 

Robins'  Defence  of  the  faith. 

A  great  list  of  Scholastic  writers  is  given 
in  Lowndes'  British  Librarian. 

Scliools  of  tlie  Propliets. 

Alting,  Hist.  Acadamiarum  Hebraeorum. 
Calmet,  les  Ecoles  des  Hebreux. 
Fabricii  (F.)  Oratio  de  scholis  prophetarura. 
Huebneri  (J.  L.)  Dissertationes.  (Ugolinus.) 
Othonis  Hist,  doetorum  Misnicorum. 
TJgolini  Thesaurus  antiq.  sacrarum. 
TJrsini  Antiquitates  Hebraeicae. 

ScH-wartz. 

Episc.  Magazine.  1:37,69,191,132. 
Jones'  Christian  Biography. 


Panoplist.  New  Series.  3:123. 

Pearson's  Life  and  correspondence  of  S. 
(With  a  sketch  of  the  liistory  of  Chris- 
tianity in  India.) 

Scli^vinkfeldiaiis. 

Pro. 
Schwinkfeld,  de  Cursu  verbi  Dei. 

Catechismus. 

Quasstiones  vom  Erkantniss  J.  C. 

Deutsche  Theologie. 

Von  der  Speyse  des  ewigen  Lebens. 

Auslegung  des  Evangelisten. 

Vom  Worte  Gottes. 

(Numerous  other  treatises.) 

Arnold's  Kirchen  und  Ketzer  Historie. 
Crautwald,  Bericbt  von  der  Weise,  etc. 
— de  Neuse  meusch. 


Friderick,  Geheimniss  der  Priifung. 
Fueslini  Epistolge. 

Herxheimer  Bekenntniss  Christl.  Glaubens. 
Hilliger  de  Vita,  fatis,  et  seriptis,  ect. 
Salig,  Histor.  August,  confessionis. 
Werneri  Catechismus. 

Con. 
Cocceii  Disputationes. 
Faber   de   Presentia   corporis   et   sanguinis 

J.  C.  in  Sacramento. 
Flaoeius  von  der  Heiligen  Schrift. 
Lutheri  Epistolae. 
Scheda. 


Melancthonis  Dissertationes. 
Osiandri  Disputationes. 
Wigandi  Schwenckfeldiana.  ^ 

Winklemani  Disputationes. 

Sclivvinkfelcliaiis,  History  of. 

Arnold's  Kirchen  und  Ketzer  Historie. 
Cruse,  Leben  Caspar  von  Schwenkfeld. 
Kocheri  Biblioth.  theologiaj  symbolica3. 
Planck,  Gesch.  der  protestantis.  Theologie. 
Salig,  Hist.  August,  confessionis.  Lib.  XI. 
Sohlusseburgi  Catalogus  Haereticorum. 

Science.       See    harmont    of   reason   and 

FAITH,  HARMONT  OF  SCIENCE  AND 
RELIUrON,  PHILOSOPHY  OF  RELKJION, 
PROVINCE    OF    RF.ASON,    VAIN   PHILOS. 

Scientia  Media.     See   coNTiNOENcr. 

Annatus  de  Scientia  media. 

Borulli  (Matt.)  Dissertationes. 

Crellius  de  Deo. 

Herrera,  de  Voluntate  Dei. 

Molinaj    Liberi    arbitrii   cum   gratije   donis 

divina  prajscientia  praedest.  concordia. 
Platellii  (lacob.)  Dissertationes. 
Ramirez  de  Scientia  Dei. 
Regiualdi  Theses  Apologeticas. 
Suarezius  de  Scientia  Dei  futurorum. 
Twisse,  adversus  Bellarminum. 

de  Scientia  Media. \Cont.  Suarez.) 


Zimmerman,  de  Effectibus  casualibus. 

Abernethy's  Sermons. 

Clarke's  (S.)  Boyle  Lectures.   1704,1705. 

Posthumous  Sermons. 


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Jackson  on  Human  Liberty. 
Le  Blanc's  Theses. 
Twisse's  Dissertations. 

Scoffers. 

Alexander's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 
Arnold's  (Frederick)  Sermons. 
Bather's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Berens"  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 
Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 
Clarke's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Clements'  (B.)  Sermons. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Coyle's  (Tobias)  Sermons. 
Davies'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Fell's  Character  of  the  last  days. 
Fiddes'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 
Francis'  (l>r.  John)  Sermons. 
Glauvil's  (Joseph)  Discourses. 
Hammond's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Hurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Johnson's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 
Kearney's  (John)  Sermons. 
Knagg's  (Thomas)  Sermons, 
llogers'  (John)  Sermons. 
Stillingtleet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Sutton's  (W.)  Sermons. 
Tillotsou's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Tottie's  (John)  Sermons. 
Trapp's  (Joseph)  Preservative. 
Van  Mildert's  Boyle  Lectures. 
Whichcofs  (B.)  Sermons. 

Scotlsts. 

Duns  Scoti  o])cra  omnia.  (12  v.  fol.) 
Frassenii  Scotus  Academicus. 
Hackhotfori  Compendium  alphabeticum. 
Hermanni  Tractatus  Tlieologici. 
Krisperi  Theo!o:^ia. 
Opstraeti  Theologia. 
Schopenii  Universa  Theologia. 
Varesii  Promj)tuarium. 

Scribes.    See  Jewish  astiquitiks. 
Hechtius  de  Secta  Scribarum. 
Ugolini  Thesaurus  antiq.  sacrarum. 

Beausobre  &  L'Enfant's  Introd.  to  IST.  Test. 
Calmet's  Sects  of  the  Jews. 
Lightfoot's  Commentary.  JIatt.  2:U. 
To'mline's  (Bp.)  Christian  Theology. 
"Wells'  Help  to  uuderstanding  the  Scriptures. 
Wotton's  Miscellaneous  Discourses. 

Scripture  BiograpUy.   See  biography. 
Scripture  Natural  History. 

See    NATURAL  HISTORT  OF  THE  BIBLE. 

Seal  of  tlie  Spirit.     See    witness. 

Seals  and  Trumpets. 

See  i:ommi;ntat  ox  the  apocalypse. 

Cunuinghame  on  the  Seals  and  Trumjiets. 
Gascoiue's  (R.)  Now  Solution,  Ac.  18-t7. 
Glass'  (John)  Five  Letters. 


Hardy  (S.)  on  the  Principal  prophecies. 
Harrison's  (B.)  AVarburton  Lectures. 
Markwiek's  (D.  W.)  Si.x  Tracts. 
Moule's  (Henry)  Lectures.  (First  6  seals.) 

Seamen. 

Abbot's  (A.)  Sermons  to  Mariners. 

Bains'  Naval  Discourses. 

Bassnet's  (C.)  Sermons. 

Blackwood's  Mag.  9:414. 

Burder's  ((leo.)  Twelve  Sermons  to  sailors. 

Christian  Quart.  Spect.  3:25.3. 

Clarke's  (J.  S.)  Naval  Sermons.  (Charac- 
ter and  duties  of  Seamen.) 

Flavel's  Navigation  spiritualized. 

Hanway's  Seamen's  Christian  friend. 

Harris'  (Dr.  John)  Brittania.  (A  prize 
essay.  1837.) 

Hay  ward's  (S.)  Sermons. 

Haddock's  Sermons  to  seamen. 

Mark's  Sea  Sermons. 

Philips'  Bethel  Flag. 

Ramsey's  Sermons  for  the  Navy. 

Reports  of  the  various  Seamen's  Friend  Soc. 

Ryther's  Seamen's  Preacher. 

Scoresby's  Discourses  to  Seamen. 

Stockdale's  (Percival)  Sermons.  (13  to  S.) 

Wood's  (J.)  True  honor  of  navigation. 
(Quaint.) 

Searcliing  tl»e  Scriptures. 

See   KEAiiixo. 

Amory's  (Thoiiias)  Sermons. 

Clapp's  (J.)  Sermons. 

D'Oyly's  (George)  Sermons. 

Eveieigh's  (John)  Sermons. 

Fowle's  (F.  W.)  Ten  plain  sermons. 

Frost's  (John)  Sermons. 

Gibbs'  (Jos.)  Directions  for  seaiching  the  S. 

Gilpin's  (William)  Sermons. 

Hervey's  (James)  Sermons. 

Nourse's  (P.)  Discourses. 

Patrick's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Scott's  (John)  Sermons. 

Scobel's  (Edward!  Sermons. 

Shuttleworth's  (P.  N.)  Sermons. 

Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 

Williams'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Seat  of  tlie  Soul. 

Des  Cartes  de  Passionibus. 
Vitringie  Dissertationes. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Propos.  4. 
Moore  on  the  Immortality  of  the  soul. 
Vitringa's  Observations  on  obscure  texts. 
Watts'  Essays.  Essay  3. 

Secession  CUurcli. 

Anderson's  (.lohn)  Works. 

Brown's  (John)  Gospel  truth  stated. 

Rise  and  progress  of  Secession. 

History  of  British  Churches. 


Dick's  (John)  Lectures. 

Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  17:695. 

Erskine's  (Ebenezer)  Works. 


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Secession  CHurcli — continued. 

Erskine's  (Ralph)  Works. 

Ferrier's  Memoir  of  Rev.  W.  Wilson.  (Con- 
tains a  very  good  account  of  the  origin  of 
the  Secession  Church.) 

Frazier's  Memoir  of  Ebenezer  Erskine. 

Gibbs'  Display  of  the  Secession  Testimony. 

Graham  on  Ecclesiastical  Establishments. 

Hetherington's  Hist,  of  the  Ch.  of  Scotland. 

McCrie's  Unity  of  the  Church. 

McKerrow's  Secession  Ch.  1847.  (Very  satis- 
factory, though  Gibbs  is  more  copious.) 

Robertson's  Hist,  of  the  Secession  Church. 

Hist,  of  the  S.  Ch.  missions  to  Nova 

Scotia  and  Prince  Edward's  Island. 

Struthers'  History  of  Seotliind. 

Wilson's  Def.  of  Reformation  princijiles. 

Second  Adam. 

Edge's  (W.  J.)  Lectures. 
Second  Advent  of  Clirist. 

See    MILLENAKTANS,  MfLLERISM. 

Chrysostom  de  Secundo  adventu. 

Cyril  (Hieros.)  Catecheses. 

Cyril  (Ales.)  de  Exitu  animi,  etc. 

Bengel's    Erklarte    Offenbarung    Johannis. 

(In    this    and    several    other   works    he 

endeavors  to  prove  the  time  to  be  1836.) 
Bohm's  Zeichen  der  Zeit. 
Ephraem  Syrus,  Opera. 
Henke  Lineamenta.  (Explains  it  away.) 
Hoelemann's  Stellung    Pauli  zu  der  Frage 

urn  d.  Zeit  d.  Wiederkunst  Christi. 
Schott  (H.  A.),  Comm.  in  eos  J.  C.  sermones 

qui  de  reditu  ejus,  etc. 
Stilliug's  Siegsgeschichte  der  Kirche. 
Vossius  de  Adventu  Christi  ultimo. 
Abdiel  [J.  W.  Brooks]   on  the  Kingdom  of 

Christ. 
Bayford's  Messiah's  Kingdom. 
Benson's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Bloomfield's  Lent  Lectures.     (Ten  volumes 

of  discourses  by  England's  ablest  divines.) 
Bosthwick's  Lectures. 
Brookes'  (J.  W.)  Essays. 
Burgh's  [or  De  Burgh]  Lectures. 
Burroughs'  Jerusalem's  Glory. 
Caswall's  (E.)  Sermons. 
Chalmers'  (Tho.)  Sermons. 
Christian  Observer.  28:226,450, 
Christian  Review.  9:597. 
Chace's  (Samuel)  Messiah's  advent. 
Coleman's  Redeemer's  Triumph. 
Cotton's  (R.  L.)  Sermons. 
Crosby  (Alpheus)  on  the  Second  advent. 
Doddridge's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Dodsworth  on  the  Second  advent. 
Dowling's  Reply  to  Miller's  Lectures. 
Drummond's    Defence    of  the   students   of 

prophecy. 
Duffield  (Geo.)  on  the  Proph.  relating,  <fec. 
Durant's  Salvation  of  the  Saints. 
Fleming's  Christology. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 


Second  Advent — continued. 

Fry's  (John)  Glorious   Epiphany  of  Christ. 

Gale  on  Christ's  coming. 

Guild's  Harmony  of  all  the  prophets. 

Hatherell's  (J.  W.)  Words  of  Jesus  applied 
to  our  own  times.  1858. 

Hodgkiuson  on  Whether  the  apostles  be- 
lieved the  day  of  judgment  to  be  at  hand. 

Hook's  (William  F.)  Sermons. 

Horseley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Jewish  Expositor.  (Several  articles  of  great 
value.) 

Kapif  on  the  Coming  of  the  Lord. 

Lavington's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Lee's  (Sam.)  Eschatology. 

Litch  (J.)  on  the  Second  coming  1838. 
(Makes  it  to  be  in  1843.) 

Lord's  Theo.  and  Lit.  Journal.  2:563.  3:262. 
4:1,233. 

Madden  on  the  Nature,  time,  <fec. 

Mandeville's  Things  hoped  for. 

McCheyne's  (Robt.  M.)  Sermons. 

McNeil's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Mede  on  Peter's  prophecy. 

Miller's  Lectures  on  the  Second  coming,  &c. 

Newman's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Newton's  (John)  Sermons. 

Noel's  (Gerard  T.)  Prospects  of  the  Church. 

Philpot's  Bloomsbury  Lectures. 

Rej'nolds'  Parochial  discourses. 

Riddle's  (J.  E.)  Sermons. 

Rogers'  End  of  the  world. 

Saville  on  the  First  and  second  advent. 

Seiss'  (Jos.  A.)  The  Last  times. 

Stewart's  (Jas.  H.)  Sermons.  (A  calm  and 
profitable  discussion  of  the  subject.) 

Tillinghast's  Knowledge  of  the  times. 

Tillotson's  Sermons. 

Trigg's  Analysis  of  Matt.  xxiv. 

Universalist  Quarterly.  1:381. 

Urwick's  Blessed  hope  of  the  Church. 

Walker's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

White  (Hugh)  On  the  second  advent. 

Witherby's  Review  of  Scripture. 

Wood's  (Walter)  The  last  things. 

Worthington  on  Redemption*. 

Young's   (John)  Sermons.     (3  on  this  subj.) 

Second  Commandment. 

See  COMMANDMENTS,  COUNCIL  IV.  OP 
CONSTANTINOPLE,  ICONOCLASTS,  IMAQE 
WORSHIP. 

Marshall's  (Nath.)  Sermons. 
Ogden's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Paley's  (William)  Sermons. 
Sanderson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Second  Marriages., 

Ambrose  de  Viduis. 
Ripa  de  Secundis  nuptiis. 

Secret    Faults.      See  self-ekamination, 

SINS    OF    IGNORANCE. 

Barnes'  (Albert)  Practical  Sermons. 
Benson's  (Jos.)  Sermons. 
Burgess'  (Anth.)  Sermons. 


411 


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413 


Selah.    See  biblical  criticism,  philoloot. 
Bartolocci  Excerpta.  (Ugolinus,  vol.  32.) 
Calmet  (A.)  de   nho. 

Hcumann  de   dSd    Hcb.  interject,  musica. 
Micliijelis  (J.  O.)  Exercitationes  Theologicse. 
Pa?chii  de   D  ;D    philologica  enucleatio. 
Pfeiifer,  de  Voce  vexata   PItD. 
Reine  (M.  H.  C.)  de  lilD.  (Ugolinus,  torn.  32.) 

Calmet's  Dissertations. 

Danville  Review.  June,  1864. 

Jebb's  Trans,  of  the  Psalms.  (Appendix.) 

Self-Conceit.      See     conceit,    humility, 

VAINULORT,     VANITY. 

Self-Confidence. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Bateman's  (Josiab)  Sermons. 

Bather's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Bell's  (William)  Sermons. 

Boston's  (T.)  Happiness  of  fearing  always. 

Christian  Observer.  14:155. 

Disney's  (.John)  Sermons. 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 

Fawcett's  (Josej)h)  Sermons. 

Free's  (.John)  Sermons. 

Henry's  (Matthew)  Sermons. 

Hill's  (John)  Sermons. 

Hoole's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Jackson's  (Miles)  Sermons. 

Johnson's  (Dr.  S.)  Sermons. 

Langhorne's  (John)  Sermons. 

Lardner's  (Nath.)  Sermons. 

Mant's  (Bp.)  Lectures. 

Martin's  (S.)  Sermons. 

Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Moore's  (Hannah)  Practical  Piety. 

Parkinson's  (R.)  Sermons. 

Rogers'  (John)  Sermons. 

Shuttleworth's  (P.  N.)  Sermons. 

Skelton's  (Philip)  Works. 

Smith's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (C.)  Sermons. 

"Vincent's  (John)  Sermons. 

Webster's  (.James)  Sermons. 

Wheatland's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Self-Cultiire. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  5:75. 

Amer.  Monthly  Rev.  1:504. 

Analytical  Magazine.  16:481. 

Bacon's  (Leonard)  Christian  self-culture. 

Beard  (J.  R.)  on  Self-culture. 

Burder  (H.  F.)  on  Mental  discipline. 

Sermons.  (Self-discipline.) 

Channing's  (Will.  E.)  Essays. 

Christian    Examiner.    2:412.    9:70.    11:295. 

37:331.  51:185. 
Democratic  Review.  5:85. 
Foster's  (John)  Essays.  (Admirable.) 
Grey's  Thoughts  on  self-culture. 
Mason  on  Self-knowledge. 
Monthly  Chris.  Spectator.  8:388. 
Taylor's  Hints  to  a  youth  leaving  school. 


Self-Deception.     See    DECEiTFrnESS   OF 

THK    HEART. 

Alexander's  (J.  A.)  Sermons. 
Arnold's  (Frederick)  Sermons. 
Baxter's  Mischief  of  self-ignorance. 
Black's  (David)  Sermons. 
Blair's  (James)  Sermons. 
Bourn's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Burgess'  (A.)  Spiritual  Pvefinings. 
Butler's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Butler's  (Will.  A.)  Sermons. 
Christian  Observer.  1:638,696.  20:150. 
Christian  Quar.  Spect.  9:42. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Danberry's  Trial  of  the  spirits. 
Dykes'  Mystery  of  self-deceiving. 
Ellis'  (C.)   Self-deceiver  discov'd  to  himself. 
Enfield's  (AVill.)  Sermons. 
Evans  on  Christian  temper. 
Fawcett's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Fawcett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Finney's  (C.  G.)   Lectures  to  profess.  Chris. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Haweis'  (T.)  Sermons. 
Hort's  (Josiah)  Sermons. 
Howe's  Living  Temple.    (Ed.  by  Chalmers.) 
Jamieson's  (John)  Sermons. 
Johnson's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Sermons. 
Lamont's  (David)  Sermons. 
Mason  on  Self-knowledge. 
McGill's  (Stephenson)  Sermons. 
Morgan's  (J.  P.)  Sermons. 
Sharpe's  (Wm.)  Sermons  before  the  Univer- 
sity at  Cambridge. 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
Spurgeon's  (Cha.  H.)  Sermons.  7th  Series. 
Stebbings'  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Vincent's  (John)  Sermons. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Yonge's  (James)  Sermons.  3d  Series. 

Self-Dedication. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  18:143. 

Chandler's  (Sam.)  Sermons. 

Christian  Observer.  20:737. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Davies'  (Sam.)  Sermons. 

Doddridge's  Rise  and  progress  of  religion  in 
the  soul. 

Dow's  (W.)  Discourses. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Memoirs. 

Evans'  (Dr.  John)  Discourses. 

Fish's  Primitive  piety  revived.  Ch.  3. 

Gold  and  the  Gospel.  (Prize  Essays  on 
giving  in  proportion  to  income,  by  Con- 
stable, Morgan,  Spence,  Ross,  and  others. 
1856.) 

Hardwick's  Christ  and  other  Masters. 

Harris   (Dr.  Will.)  on  Personal  self-dedicat. 

Howe's  (John)  Works.  Vol.  1. 

Lavington's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Le  Bas'  (C.  W.)  Sermons. 

Short's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Watts  on  Prayer. 

Worthington's  (John)  Select  Discourses. 


414 


Self-Defence.    See  duelling. 
Ballou's  Christian  non-resistance  defended. 
Blackall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Christ.  Exam.  31:164. 
Clagget's  (William)  Sermons. 
Coleman's  (C.)  Sermons. 
Dodd's  (Will.)  Sermons  to  young  men. 
Gresley's  (William)  Sermons. 
Grove's  Moral  Philosophy. 
Miles'  (Cornelius)  Sermons. 

Self-Denial.    See  bensualitt. 
Wahrenburg  (C.  H.  W.)  de  Abnegatione  sui. 
Windischmann  Vorlesungen  iiber  Ethik. 
Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Ashwood's  Heavenly  Trade. 
Attcrbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Bather's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Baxter's  (Rich.)  Treatise  on  self-denial. 
Bloomfield's  (G.  B.)  Sermons.  (Self-crucifix.) 
Calvin's  Institutes  of  Theology. 
Campbell  (G.)  on  Temperance  and  Self-den. 
Cappe's  Practical  Discourses. 
Channing's  (Will.  E.)  Sermons. 
Craig's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Crisp's  (Tobias)  Christ  alone  exalted.  (Very 

superior.) 
Bowling's  (John  G.)  Sermons. 
Edwards'   (Dr.  John)  Theologia  Reformata. 
Erskine's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Fawcett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Firmin's  Real  Christian. 
Fish's  (11.  C.)  Prim,  piety  revived.  Ch.  4. 
Foster  (Dr.  J.)  on  Self-gov't  and  Self-denial. 
Gilpin's  (William)  Sermons. 
Hale's  (Sir  Matt.)  Contemplations. 
Hill's  (G.  D.)  M^ayfarings  in  Christ. 
Hooker's  Treatise  on  Self-denial. 
Home's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 
Jelf's  (R.  W.)  Sermons. 
Jones'  (Wm.  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Kempis'  Imitation  of  Christ. 
Mason  on  Self-knowledge.  Part  2,  ch.  1. 
McLean's  Apostolical  Commission.    (Exc't.) 
Moncreiff's  (H.  W.)  Sermons. 
.  Muir's  (.James)  Sermons. 
Newman's  (John  H.)  Sermons. 
Nicholson's  (Will.)  Sermons. 
Noel's  (G.  T.)  Sermons. 
Polwheele  on  Self-denial. 
Preston's  Life  Eternal. 
Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Scott's  (John)  Sermons. 
Serle's  Christian  Remembrancer. 
Spring's  (Gardner)  Essays.  Ess.  10. 
Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Whately's  (Rich.)  Essays  on  var.  passages. 
Whitby's  Annotations  on  Luke  9:23. 

Sermons. 

Whitefield's  Sermons. 
Wilson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Yonge's  (James)  Sermons.  3d  Series. 
Young's  (Dr.  Edward,  Sen.)  Sermons. 


Self-Examination. 

Abbadie,  I'Art  de  la  connaitre  soi  meme. 

Adey's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 

Atkinson's  (Christopher)  Sermons. 

Balguy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Barker's  (John)  Sermons. 

Barr's  Help  to  professing  Christians. 

Baxter's  Mischief  of  self-ignorance. 

Berens'  (Edward)   Sermons  for  a  sick-room. 

Boyce's  Ground  of  hope. 

Brewster's  Meditations. 

Brooks'  Unsearchable  Riches. 

on  Holiness. 


Buck's  Dictionary.  Art.  "  Self-Deception." 

Buddicom's  (Robt.  P.)  Sermons. 

Burder's  (Henry  F.)  Sermons. 

Burgess  (Ant.)  on  Self-judging. 

Charnock's  (S.)  Works. 

Christian  Observer.  2:205,408.  11:416.  20:1, 
121,477,743.  , 

Colquhoun  on  Spiritual  Comfort. 

Corbet's  Self-employment  in  secret. 

Dibdeu's  (R.  W.)  Sermons.  ^ 

Drysdale's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Dyke's  Mystery  of  self-deceiving. 

Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 

Ellis'  Self-deceiver  discovered  to  himself. 

Fenelon's  Spiritual  Works. 

Firmin's  Real  Christian. 

Fowle's  (F.  W.)  Sermons. 

Gilpin's  (William)  Sermons. 

Gouge's  Christian  Directions. 

Goodhue's  The  Crucible.  (Not  always  judi- 
cious.) 

Gurnall's  Christian  Armor.  (Capital.) 

Guthrie's  Trial  of  a  saving  interest  in  Christ. 

Haldane's  (J.  A.)  AVorks.  (Excellent.) 

Hale's  (Judge)  Contemplations. 

Hastings'  (H.  J.)  Parochial  Sermons. 

Hoare's  (C.  J.)  Sermons. 

Jacomb  on  Holy  Dedication. 

Jenks'  Meditations. 

Johnson's  (Dr.  S.)  Sermons. 

Lavington's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Leland's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Sermons. 

Malan's  Theogones  ;  or  answer  to  the  ques- 
tion, "Am  I  a  child  of  God  ?" 

Mason  on  Self-knowledge. 

Mead's  Almost  Christian  discovered. 

^Nlilner's  (Is.aac)  Sermons. 

Muston's  (C.  R.)  Sermons. 

Newlin's  (Tho.)  Sermons  before  the  Univer- 
sity of  Oxford. 

Newnham's  Tribute  of  sympathy. 

Palmer's  Gospel  new  cfeature. 

Pattison's  (E.)  Sermons. 

Price's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Rowe's  Devout  Christian. 

Scudder's  Christian's  daily  walk. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Shepherd's  Sincere  Convert. 

Sherlock's  Mercurius  Christianus. 

Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 

Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 


415 


Self-Examination — crmtinued. 

Still's  Hora;  Privatae. 
Thomas'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Trail's  Guide  to  Communicants. 
Trapp's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Valdeso's  I>ivine  Considerations. 
Vincent's  True  Christian  Love. 
Waples'  (Edward)  Sermons. 
■Warren's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Woodhnusc's  {ii.  W.)  Practical  Sermons. 
Zollikoffer's  Sermons  on  the  evils  that  are  in 
the  world. 

Self-Kxlstence  of  God.    See  existence 

OF   GOD,     INDEPENDENCE. 

Self-Go  vernnient. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Barker's  (John)  Sermons. 
Buckminster's  (Joseph  S.)  Sermons. 
Claggett's  (William)  Sermons. 
Edmondson's  Concise  system  of  self-gov't. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 
Gouge's  Christian  Directions. 
Hewlett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Horneck's  Law  of  Consideration. 
Ibbot's  (Benj.)  Sermons. 
Maurice's  (F.  D.)  Sermons. 
Oakeley's  (Frederick)  Sermons. 
Wallin's  (B.)  Sermons. 

Selfislmess. 

Abernethv's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Christian" Observer.  20:378,507. 

Enfield's  (William)  Sermons. 

Finney's  (Cha.  G.)  Sermons. 

Guyse's  (John)  Sermons. 

Hare's  (J.  C.)  Victory  of  faith. 

Harris'  Mammon;  or,  Covetousness  the  sin 

of  the  Church. 
Manning's  (H.  E.)  Sermons. 
Miiller's  Doct.  of  sin.  Tr.  by  Pulsford. 
Richardson's  (William)  Sermons. 
Sartain's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Simeon's  (C.)  Works. 
Spencer's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  6:623. 
Stennett's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Self-Kno-wledge.      See    self-deception, 

SELF-EXAMINATION. 

Abbadie,  L'art   de    se   connoitre    soi-meme. 

(The  author  makes  self-love  the  highest 

principle  of  virtue.) 
Wigandi  Tj/toS-t  Ssauroi'.    (Contemplates  man 

as  innocent,  fallen,  renewed,  and  glorified.) 

Abbadie's  Art  of  knowing  one's  self. 
Baxter's  (Rich.)  Mischief  of  Self-ignorance. 
Blunt's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Buckminster's  (Joseph  S.)  Sermons. 
Drew's  Principles  of  Self-knowledge. 
Finche's  Elements  of  Self-knowledge. 
Foster's  (.John)  Essays. 
Frith's  (John,  the  Martyr)  Works. 


Self-Knowledge — continued. 

Hickman's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Langhorne's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Langhorne's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Locke  on  the  Human  understanding. 

Mason  On  the  benefit  of  self-knowledge. 

Noel's  (Gerard  T.)  Sermons. 

Nichols'  (Benj.  E.)  Sermons. 

Porteus'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Ravenell's  [or  Ravenhill]  Nosce  teipsum  ,•  or 

the  sure  foundation  of  true  religion. 
Sterne's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 
AVatts  on  the  Improvement  of  the  mind. 
Logic 


Zollikoffer's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons  on  prevalent 
errors  and  vices. 

Self-IiOve. 

Abercrombie's  Moral  Philns.  Part  1,  sec.  3. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Butler's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Christ.  Quart.  Spectator.  7:564. 

Darnell's  (W.  N.)  Sermons. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  1. 

Foster  (James)  on  Self-love  and  its  excess. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Kirwan's  (W.  B.)  Sermons. 

Miiller's  Christian  doctrine  of  sin. 

Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 

Tennison's  (Abp.)  Treatise  against  self-love. 

Waterland's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Wayland's  Elements  of  moral  science. 

Self-Reliance.    See  self-confidence. 
Am.  Monthly  Rev.  1:504. 
Christ.  Exam.  37:331. 

Self-Iiigliteousness. 

Bather's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Bellamy's  Nature  and  glory  of  the  Gospel. 

Burgess'  (Anthony)  Sermons. 

Christ.  Month.  Spectator.  5:124. 

Crisp's  (T.)  Sermons. 

Glass'  (John)  Works. 

Jenks  on   Submission  to  the  righteousness 

of  God. 
Keach  (Benj.)  on  Justification. 
Mather's  (N.)  Sermons. 
Milne's  (James)  Sermons. 

Semi-Arians.     See    arians,    eunomianr, 
trinity,   ic. 

Semi-Pelagians.    See  stnerqists. 
Buddei  Hist.  crit.  theologize  dogmaticaj. 
Gefl'kenii  Hist.  Semipelagian.  antiquissima. 
Morainis  Anti-Jansenius.    (Full  of  valuable 

quotations.) 
Neander's  DenkwUrdigkeiten. 
Prosperi  Epistola  ad  Augustinam. 
Vossii  Historia  Pelagiana. 
Walch's  Historic  der  Ketzereien. 

Wall's  History  of  infant  baptism. 
Wiggers'  Augustanism  and  Pelagianism. 


416 


Sensuality.  See  i.ove  of  pleasure,  morti- 
fication, PI.EASDRE,  SELF-DENIAL, 
SOBRIETY,    iC. 

Baxter's  (Rich.)  Christian  Ethies. 

Case's  Sensuality  dissected  ;  or  the  epicure's 
motto  opened  and  censured. 

Drysdale's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Fordyce's  Folly  and  misery  of  unlawful 
pleasures. 

Fowle's  (P.  W.)  Ten  plain  sermons. 

Parsons'  (J.)  Sermons. 

Spencer's  (Aubrey  G.)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Holy  living. 

Tottie's  (John)  Sermons  before  the  Univer- 
sity of  Oxford. 

Wise's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Zollikoffer's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons. 

Septuaglnt. 

Aristeffi  Historia  LXX.  (This  author  is  said 
to  have  been  one  of  the  Seventy.  His  his- 
tory is  regarded  as  authentic  by  Vossius, 
Walton,  Whiston,  Brett,  and  others;  but  is 
rejected  by  Van  Dale,  Hody,  and  others.) 

Capelli  Epistola  ad  Usserum.  1651. 

Eichorn's  Einleitung  ins  Alte  Test.  1795. 

Ernesti  Institutiones.  1760. 

Fischeri  Prolusiones  de  vers.  Grfecis.    1772. 

Frankel's  Histor.  kritische  Studien  zu  der 
Sept.  1841. 

Geret,  de  Causis  discrepantiarum  vers.  LXX 
a  textu  original!. 

Grabii  Dissertat.  de  variis  vitiis  LXX  ante 
Originis  sevum  illatis.  1707. 

Henckius  de  Usu  LXX  in  N.  Test.  1711. 

Hody  contra  Hist.  Aristeae  de  LXX.  1680. 

de  Bibliorum  textibus  vers.  Graecis. 

1705.  (''This  is  the  classical  work  on  the 
LXX." — Marsh.) 

Holmes  et  Parsons  Vet.  Test.  Graecum.  1798. 
(See  an  extended  notice  of  this  splendid 
work  in  the  Eclectic  Review.  Vol.  2.) 

Hornemanni  Specimen  Exerc.  in  LXX.  1773. 

Jahn's  Einleitung  in  Alte  Test.  1813. 

Landschreiber's  Quellen  zu  Text,  etc.    1857. 

Morini  Prolegomena  et  Exercitationes.  1586. 

Miicke  de  Origine  vers.  LXX.  1788. 

Rosenmuller's  Handbuch  fiir  Litteratur  der 
biblischen  Kritik  u.  Exegese.  1830. 

Scharfenbergii  Animadversiones.  1776. 

Schleusneri  Opuscula  Critica.  1802. 

Simonis  Histori  Crit.  de  Vet.  Test.  1741. 

I^sseri  de  Gra;ca  vers,  syntagma.  1650. 

Valesii  Epistola  de  Versione  Septuaginta. 
1770.  (Reply  to  Usher.) 

Van  Dale,  Diss,  super  Aristeam.  (Great.) 

Vossii  (I.)  Dissertationes.  1640 

AValtoni  Biblia  Polyglott.  1655.  (Prolegom.) 

Aristeus'  Hist,  of  the  Sept.  Tr.  by  Donne. 

Blair  (Dr.  John)  on  the  Canon  of  Scripture. 
(Has  a  learned  dissertat.  on  this  subject.) 

Brenton's  LXX.    (With  chronology,  tables.) 

Brett's  Dissertations.  1715.  (On  the  difference 
between  our  English  Bible  and  the  Sept., 
though  both  translated  from  the  Hebrew. 
In  Watson's  Tracts.) 


S  e  ptuagi  nt — continued. 

Butler's  HoraB  Biblicje. 

Christian  Examiner.  54:165. 

Christian  Month.  Spect.  6:404. 

Christian  Observer.  20:543,610,646,746. 

Cruwys  on  the  Archetype  of  the  Sept.  1774, 

Ernest's  Principles  of  interpretation.  Trans, 
by  Terrot.  1835. 

Grabb's  Preface  to  his  edition  of  the  Sept. 

Gregory  (.John)  on  the  Septuagint.  1674. 

Grinfield's  Apology  for  the  Septuagint.  1774. 
(Asserts  its  biblical  and  canon,  authority.) 

[Hayes'  (Cha.)]  Vindication  of  the  S.  (From 
Scaliger,  Dupin,  Hody,  <fec.) 

Hertzog's  Real  Encyclopedia.   (Very  full.) 

Hey's  (John)  Lectures.  Bk.  1. 

Holmes'  (R.)  Annual  accounts  of  the  colla- 
tion of  MSB.  of  the  LXX.  (Great.) 

Kitto's  Journal.  2:324.  (Samaritan  text.) 

Owen's  (H.)  Histor.  and  crit.  account  of  the 
S.,  with  a  diss,  on  the  comparative  excel- 
lence of  the  Heb.  and  Samar.  Pent.  1787. 
Present  state  of  the  S.  version.  1769. 


Princeton  Rev.  22:541.    (flev.  of  Grinfield.) 
Spearman's  Letters  on  the  LXX.  1759. 
Thomson's  (Cha.)  English  vers,  of  the  Sept. 
Tischendorf's  Septuagint.  1854. 
Wall's  (Wm.)  Critical  Notes  on  the  N.  Test. 

1720.  (Preface.) 

For  a  full  account  of  editions  of  the  Sep- 
tuagint in  Greek,  and  in  Greek  and  Latin, 
see  Dibden's  Greek  and  Latin  Classics.  1808. 

Septuagint  Clironology. 

Pro. 
Capelli  Critica  Sacra. 
Morini  (loann.)  Exercitationes. 
Pezron,  I'Antiq.  des  temps  retablie. 
Defence  de  Do. 


Vossii  Diss,  de  vera  aetate  mundi. 

Waltoni  Biblicus  Adparatus. 

Brett's  Essay  on  Chronology.  (Reprinted  in 

Watson's  Tracts.) 
Hale's  (Will.)  New  analysis  of  chronology. 
[Hayes'  (Cha.)]  Vind.  of  the  Sept.  history. 
Supplement  to  Vindication, 


Rouse's  (N.)  Sacred  Chronology. 
Squiers'  on  the  Greek  Chronology, 

Con. 
Boniour,  Dissertationes  selectae. 
Bootii  Apodixis  Apologetica. 
Buxtorfii  Anti-critica. 
Hottingeri  Dissertationes  de  Pent.  Samar. 
Dissert ationum  Biblico-chronolog. 


Le  Quien,  Defense  du  texte  Hebreu. 
Marshamus  Diatriba  Chronologica. 
Martianay,  Defense  du  texte  Hebreu. 
Meyeri  Chronicon  Ebra;orum. 
Muis,  Adsertio  veritatis  Ebraicae,  etc. 
Ravii  Chronologia  Biblica. 
Rerr's  Beweis  das  die  Zeitrechnung,  etc, 
Scaliger  de  Emendatione  temporum. 
Taylori  Examen  prefationis  Morini. 
Wasmuthi  Vindiciae  sacrae  Ebraeae  Script. 


417 


Septnagint  Clirouology — cmitinued. 

Con. 
Wasmuthi  Heutontiraorumenos. 
Bedford's      Chronology     demonstrated     by 

astronomical    calculations. 
Clayton's  Hebrew  chronology  vindicated. 
Hody's  Dissertat.  against  Aristeus.  (Attacks 

Vossius  also.) 
Kennedy  on  the  Chron.  of  the  Hebrew  text. 
Martianay's   Defence   of  the   Hebrew    text. 

(Reply  to  Pezron.) 
Prideaux's  Connection  of  the  Old  and  New 

Testament. 
Squiers'  Diss,  on  the  Hebrew  text. 
Usher's  Annals  of  the  Old  and  New  Test. 

Sepulchre  of  Christ. 

Cellarii  (Balthas.)  Disquisitiones. 
Cypriani  (Ernest.)  Dissertationes. 
Kirchmayeri  (Geo.  Guil.)  Dissertationes. 
Millii  MisccllaniB  Philologicaj. 
Nicolas  de  Sepulchris  Hebrteorum. 
Petzchius  de  Sepulcro  Christi. 
Eabenieri  Amoenitates  historic,  philolog. 
Schmidii  (Andr.)  Dissertationes. 
Seligmanni  Programma. 
Zornii  (Petri)  Dissertationes. 

Seraphim. 

Goulburn's  Parochial  Sermons. 

Simpson's  Essays  on  the  lang.  of  Scripture. 

Sermon  on  the  Mount. 

See    BEATITUDES. 

Augustine,  Opera. 
Arndt's  Bergpredigt  Jesu. 
Braune's  Bergpredigt  unser  Herrn  J.  C. 
Nielsen's  Seligpreisungen  unsers  Herrn. 
Pott,  Diss,  de  indole  orationis  montanae. 
Rau's  Untersuchungen,  ect. 
Tholuck's  Auslegung  der  Bergpredigt. 
Blackall's  (Dr.  0.)  Practical  discourses. 
Blair's  ( Jas.,  of  America)  Sermon  on  the  M. 

1722.  ("Best  extant." — Doddridge.) 
Brewster's  (J.)  Lectures  on  the  sermon,  &c. 
Butcher's  (Edm.)  Discourses  on  the  ser.,  &c. 
Cobbold's  Voice  from  the  Jlount. 
Crum's  (G.  C.)  Mount  of  blessing. 
Cunningham's  Morning  Thoughts. 
Fiddes'  Body  of  Divinity. 
Gardner's  Expos,  of  the  Ser.  on  the  Mount. 
Good's  (J.  E.)  46  Sermons.  (Very  able.) 
Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Hill  (D.  H.)  on  the  Sermon  on  the  Mount. 
Horneck's  .39  Sermons  on  Matt.  v. 
MacKay's  (M.)  Practical  Exposition. 
Melntyre's  (Wra.)  Exposition. 
Norris'  Practical  Discourses. 
Ogle's  Sermon  on  the  Mount.    (A  system  of 

Ethics.) 
Penington's  (John)  Exposition.  1656. 
Perkins'  (Wm.)  Exposition.   1611. 
Pitman's  (John  R.)  Practical  Com.  1852. 
Tholuck's  Exposition.    Tr.  by  R.  L.  Brown. 
27 


Sermon  on  the  Mount — continued. 

Thornton's  Family  Com.  on  Christ's  sermon. 
Todd's  (J.)  Com.  on  the  Ser.  on  the  Mount. 
Trench's  (R.  C.)  Expos,  of  the  Serm.  on  the 

M. ;  drawn  from  the  writings  of  Augustine. 
Warner's  (R.)  Discourses  on  the  Sermon  on 

the  Mount. 
Watson's  (Thomas)  Discourses. 
Wesley's   (John)   Discourses  on  the  Sermon 

on  the  Mount. 
Worsley's  Province  of  the  intellect  in  matters 

of  religion. 

Serpent,  "Worship  of.    See  ophiteo. 
Kochii  (J.  C.)  Dissertationes. 
Bellamv's  (John)  The  Ophion. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  21:163. 
Dean's    AVorship     of    the     Serpent    traced 

throughout  the  world. 
Dimock's  Notes  on  Genesis.     (An  able  diss. 

on  this  sul)jeet  in  the  appendix.) 
Franklin's  Tenets  and  doctrines  of  she  Jains. 
Robinson's  (N.)  Dissertations. 
Sydenham's  (J.)  Dissertations. 
Tait's  Exp.  of  the  bk.  of  Numbers.  Ch.  21. 

Servants.    See  rklative  duties. 
Baxter's  (Rich.)  Practical  Works. 
Baylis'  Rights  and  duties  of  servants. 
Blencoe's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Bloomfield's  (Geo.  B.)  Sermons. 
Chalmers'  (Tho.)  Posthumous  Sermons. 
Church  Rev.  4:.368. 

Delany's  (Dean)  Sermon  on  Social  duties. 
Defoe's  Family  Instructor. 
Dodd's  Advice  to  apprentices. 
Knowles'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Knox's  (Vicessimus)  Sermons. 
Lewis'  (T.)  Christian  Duties.  Disc.  4. 
Lucas'  Duty  of  servants.     (With  forms  of 

prayer.) 
Riddoek's  (James)  Sermons. 
Seaton  on  the  Duties  of  servants. 
Stennett's  (Sam.)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  Present  of  a  mistress  to  a  young 

servant. 
Watson's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 
Willis'  (W.  D.)  Sermons  for  servants. 

Servetus. 

Allwoerdini   Hist.   M.   Serveti.     (Very  full 

and  accurate,  and  quite  sufiBcient  on  this 

subject.) 
Senebier,    Hist,    de    Geneve.     (Exculpates 

Calvin.) 
Servetus  de  Trinitatis  erroribus. 
Benson's  (Dr.  Geo.)  Works. 
Biblical  Repository.  3:51. 
Mosheim's  Life  and  death  of  Servetus. 
Signiond's  Unnoticed  theories  of  Servetus. 
Tweedie's  Calvin  and  Servetus.    (The  share 

of  Calvin   in  the  trial  and  condemnation 

of  Servetus.) 
Wright's    Apology    for    Servetus.     (A    full 

account  of  his  life  and  writings.) 


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Sethians. 

Rhenferdi  (Jacob.)  Opera  philologica. 

Seven  Cliurehes  of  Asia. 

See    COMMENTATORS    O.V    APOCALYPSE. 

Carpzovius  de  VII  Asia?  ecclesiis. 
Theime,  Commentatio  de  septem  Epistolis. 
Witsii  Miscellaneae. 

Allen's  (Tho.)  Christian's  sure  guide. 
Arundell's  Visit  to  the  7  churches.  1827. 
Biber's  (G.  E.)  Seven  voices  of  the  Spirit. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  12:339. 
Blunt's  Seven  Churches  of  Asia. 
Carr's  (Tho.  W.)  Sermons  on  Rev.   Ch.  2,  3. 
Chamberlain's  Seven  ages  of  the  Church. 
Cotterel's  Histor.  Expos,  of  the  7  epistles. 
Curamings'  (John)  Apocaly])tic  Sketches. 
Girdlestone's  Analytical  Commentary,   Ac, 

on  the  Seven  epistles. 
Hyatt's  (John)  Sermons. 
Kittle's  Grit,  and  pract.  leet.  on  the  7  Epist. 
McFarlane's  History  of  the  seven  churches. 
Maguire's  (Robt.)  Seven  churches.  Plates. 
Miller's  (Ebenezer)  Voice  of  Christ  to  the 

Churches. 
Milner's  (Tho.)  History  of  the  7  churches. 
Milner's  (Jos.)  Sermons  on  the  Epistles  to 

the  seven  churches. 
More's  (Henry)  Theological  "Works. 
Muir's  (William)  Sermons. 
Museum  of  For.  Literature.  18:142. 
Parker's  Interpretation  of  the  prophecy,  &c. 
Slade's  (James)  Lent  Lectures. 
Smith's  (Tho.)  Manners  of  the  Turks. 
Statham's  (F.  F.)  Message  of  the  Spirit. 
Stuart  (Moses)  on  the  Apocalypse. 
Taylor's  (Tho.)  Lectures  on  the  7  Epistles. 
Trench's  Commentary  on  the  7  Epistles. 
Wadsworth  (.J.)  on  the  Apoc.  Epistles. 
Wallace's  Commentary  on  Rev.  Ch.  2,  3. 
West's  19  Discourses  on  the  Apoc.  epistles. 
Wills'  Seven   Churches   of  Asia.     (Gives  a 

historical    and    geographical    account   of 

each  place,  as  illustrating  the  prophecies 

concerning  them.) 
Withey's  (H.)  Lectures  on  Rev.  Ch.  2,  3. 

Seventh.  Commandment.    See 

AnnLTERT,     CHASTITY,     FORNICATION, 
LEWDNESS,     PITRITY,     UNCLEANNESS. 

Seventli-Day  Baptists. 

See    SABBATARIANS. 

Seventy  WeeUs  of  Daniel. 

Abrami  Pharus.  Lib.  XIV,  XV. 

Ayroli  Liber  LXX  hebdomadum  resignatus. 

Bartolocei  Bibliotheca  Rabbinica. 

Calovii  Biblia  Illustrata. 

Derodoni  (David.)  Disputationes. 

Frischmuthii  Thesaurus  Philologicus. 

Helvicus  de  LXX  Hebdomadibus. 

Kluitii  Vaticinum  de  Messia  duce  primarium. 

Michselis  (J.  D.)  EpistoliB  de  LXX  hebdom. 

Moore,  Prophetae  de  LXX  hebd.  explicatio. 

Strauchius  de  LXX  hebdomadis  Danielis. 


Seventy  WeeUs — continued. 

All  wood's  Proph.  of  Daniel  and  John  oomp. 
Blackley  on  the  Seventy  Weeks,  &c. 
Blaney  on  the  Seventy  Weeks.  (Controverta 

MicHAELis.  Learned  and  temperate.) 
Bosanquet's    Times    of    Daniel,    Ezra,    and 

Nehemiah. 
Brightman*s  Revelation  revealed. 
Broughton's  (Hugh)  Visions  of  Daniel. 
Burton's  Reconciliation  of  Daniel  and  John. 
Caverbill  on  the  Seventy  weeks.     (Gives  the 

chronology  of  the  Jews.) 
Eyton's  Dates  in  Daniel  and  John. 
Faber's  (Geo.  S.)  Dissertations. 
Farmer  on  Daniel's  seventy  weeks. 
Foster  (Benj.)  on  the  Prophecies. 
Frere's  Combined  view  of  Daniel  and  John. 
Girdlestone's  (W.)  Visions  of  Daniel. 
Greswell's  (Edw.)  Dissertations. 
Hengstenberg's  Christology. 
Hershell's  (R.)  Prospects  of  the  .Tews. 
Hinton's  (Isaac  T.)  Daniel  and  John  illustr. 
Holmes  on  Ezek.,  Daniel,  and  Revelations. 
Howard  (Dr.  John)  on  the  Seventy  weeks. 
Jewish  Repos.  Period.  London.  181.'?,  et  seq. 
Johnson  (John)  on  Daniel's  seventy  weeks. 
Lancaster's  (P.)  Chronological  Essay. 
Lee's  (Prof.)  Visions  of  Daniel  and  John. 
Lloyd  (Bp.)  on  Daniel's  seventy  weeks. 
Letter  to  Dr.  Prideaux. 


Macqueen's  Observations  on  Daniel's  weeks. 
Magee's  Interpretation  of  the  seventy  weeks. 

(In  an  appendix,  many  different  schemes 

which  have  been  proposed,  are  described.) 
Manchester's  (Geo.)  Times  of  Daniel. 
Marwick  (N.)  on  Difficult  chapters  in  Daniel 

and  the  Apocalypse. 
Marshall  (Benj.)  on  the  Seventy  weeks. 
Mede  (Jos.)  on  Daniel's  weeks. 
Monthly  Review.  53:487. 
Moore's  (John)  Explication. 
More  (Henry)  on  the  Apocalypse. 
Parry  on  Daniel's  seventy  weeks. 
Roos    on    Certain    prophecies    of    Daniel. 

Translated  by  Henderson. 
Simons'  (B.  A.)  Hope  of  Israel. 
Stegart's  (John)  Sermons. 
Stonard  on  the  LXX  weeks.  (Elaborate.) 
Thomas'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Thorald  on  the  Seventy  weeks. 
Winter's  (Rich.)  Nine  sermons  upon,  <fco. 

Shakers.    See  millennial  church. 

Sliame.    See  false  shamh. 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 

Shekinali. 

Barrington  on  the  Divine  dispensations. 
Bowman's   Tracts.     Tract  2.    (Describes  all 

the    Divine    appearances    mentioned    in 

Scripture.) 
Sewall's  Scripture  account  of  the  Shekinah. 
Skinner's  (John)  Dissertations.  •  • 

Whitley's  Scheme  of  prophecy.  (Appendix.) 


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Shem.    See  ethnoloot,  origin  op  nations. 
Perkins'    Genealogical    and    topographical 
exposition  of  Genesis,  ch.  10. 

Sliiloh.    See  Messiah,   scepter. 
Altingii  Vaticinum  Jaoobi. 
Beveridge's  Thesaurus. 
Christian  Review.  14:285. 
Edwards'  (Dr.  John)  Enquiry,  &c. 
Erskine's  (Ralph)  Sermons. 
Harris'  (Wm.)  Sermons  on  the  Messiah. 
Mede's  (Jos.)  Works. 
Sherlock  (Bp.)  on  Prophecy. 
Simeon's  (C  )  Works. 

Shortness  of  Life. 

Barrow's,  Isaac,  Sermons. 
Conant's,  Dr.  John,  Sermons. 
Crowes',  William,  Sermons. 
Dunlap's,  William,  Sermons, 
Hastings',  H.  J.,  Sermons. 
Haverfield's,  T.  T.,  Sermons. 
Hawker's,  Robert,  Sermons. 
Hobart's,  John  H.,  Sermons. 
Hoole's,  Joseph,  Sermons. 
Johnson's,  Dr.  S.,  Sermons. 
Leighton's  (Abp.)  Works. 
Littleton's,  Adam,  Sermons. 
Newman's,  J.  H.,  Sermons. 
Rogers',  T.,  Lectures. 
Shorthose's,  Hugh,  Sermons. 
Simeon's,  C,  Works. 
Tidcombe's,  J.,  Sermons. 
Tillotson's,  .Abp.,  Sermons. 
Townsend's  (George)  Sermons. 
Warren's,  Robert,  Sermons. 
Wilson's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 

Sibylline  Oracles.    See  oracles. 
Sibyllina  Oracula.  (Several  editions.) 
Assemanni  Bibliotheca. 
Baltus,  Rgponse-a  I'hist.  de  Fontenelle. 
Betulii  Oracula  Grajca. 
Blondel,  des  Sybylles  celebrees. 
Cellier,  Hist,  generale  des  auteurs. 
Crasseus  de  Carininibus,  etc. 
Fontenelle,  Histoire  des  Oracles. 
Friedliebii  Orac.  Sib.  praste.xtis  prolegomenis 

iljustravit,  adnotationes,  etc. 
Galleus  de  S.  eorumque  oraculis. 
Markius  de  S.  oraculis.  (Ag.  Crasseus.) 
Schmidtii  Versio  N.  T.  (Appendix.) 
Van  Dale  de  Oraculis  Ethnicorum. 
Vossius   de  S.    Oraculis  aliisq.  qu£e  christi 

natalem  processerunt. 
Beaumont's  Gleanings  of  antiquities. 
Blondel  on  the  Sibyls,  and  the  influence  of 

their   books   on    the    Christian    religion. 

(This  book  is  all  that  most  persons  need 

examine  on  this  subject.) 
Bradford  (J.)  on  the  Truth  of  Christianity. 
Chandler  (Edw.)  on  Christianity. 
Christian  Review.  13:81. 
Cudworth's  Intell.  system.  Ch.  4,  sec.  16.       i 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  6.  '       j 


Sibylline  Oracles— continued. 

Floyer's  S.  Oracles  translated  and  compared 
with  Scripture.  (Strongly  maintains  the 
authenticity  of  these  fables.) 

Galles  on  the  S.  oracles. 

Jortin's  Remarks  on  ecc.  hist.  (Takes  as 
much  pains  to  destroy  their  credit,  as 
Floyer  does  to  support  it.) 

Napier  on  the  Apocalypse.  (Appendix.) 

Simon  on  the  Various  editions  of  the  Bible. 
(Reviews  the  position  of  Vossius.) 

Van  Dale's  History  of  Oracles. 

Whiston's  Vind.  of  the  S.  oracles,  with  the 
oracles  themselves,  and  ancient  quotations 
from  them,  in  the  originals  and  in  English. 

Yelverton  on  the  Sibyls.  (Asserts  their 
authority,  and  replies  to  Casaubon,  Blon- 
del, and  others.) 

These  are  not  the  S.  oracles  of  the  Romans, 
which,  from  the  time  of  Tarquin,  were  pre- 
served by  the  Quindccemviri,  but  are  gene- 
rally supposed  to  have  been  forged  in  the  2d 
century.  Many  books  have  been  written  for 
and  against  their  genuineness. 

Sickness.    See   visiting  the  sick. 
Bouvier,  Lettres  d'un  malade  au  malade. 
Villethierry,  le  Chretien  dan  la  tribulation. 
Asheton's  Devotions  for  sick  people. 
Bacon's  (H.  B.)  Lectures. 
Baxter's  (Rich.)  Works. 
Becon's  (Thomas)  Works. 
Beren's  Seven  sermons  for  a  sick-room, 
Bourdillon's  Bedside  Readings. 
Brown's  Religio  Medici. 
Buckminster's  (Jos.  S.)  Sermons. 
Burnham's  Pious  Memorials. 
Cappe's  Devotional  Discourses. 
Clarke's  (Adam)  Christian  Directory. 
Coleridge's  Advice  to  attendants  on  the  sick. 
Coney's  Companion  for  the  sick. 
Dodwell's  Sick  man's  companion. 
Edwards'  (Bp.)  Body  of  Divinity. 
Fawcett's  Sick  man's  employment. 
Fry's  (John)  Sick  man's  friend. 

Present  for  the  convalescent. 


Gibson's  (Bp.)  Serious  Advice. 
Gilbert's  (Mrs.)  Convalescent. 
Girdlestone's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Girl's  Duty  of  Relations. 
Harris'  (Robt.)  Sermons. 
Huntingford's  Manual  for  the  sick 
James  (J.)  on  Christian  Watchfulness. 
Kollock's  (S.  K.)  Sermons. 
Lavington's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Mackenzie's  Handbook  for  the  sick. 
Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Noel's  (B.  W.)  Meditations  for  the  sick. 
Oemler's  Pastor  at  the  sick  bed. 
Partridge's  (S.)  Sermons.   (Recovery.) 
Plummer's  Clergyman's  assistant. 
Rogers'  (Tim.)  Practical  Sermons. 
Sanderson's  (A.  R.)  Thoughts  on  Sickness 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 


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S I  c  kue  8  s — continued. 

Simeon's  (C.)  Works.  Grateful  recollections. 
Stanhope's  (M.)  Sermons. 
Stonehouse's  Sick  man's  assistant. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Holy  living. 
Thornton's  Companion  for  the  sick. 
Venning's  Sick-bed  studies. 
Victor's  Minister's  Manual. 
Wilson's  (R.)  Sick-bed  studies. 
Winchester's  (S.)  Counsels  to  the  sick. 

Signs  of  tlie  Times. 

Bunsen's  Zeichen  der  Zeit.  1855. 
Gasparin,   Perspectives    du   temps   present. 

1861. 
Gurtleri  Theologia  prophetica.  1705. 
Lowe's  Offenbarung  u.  Fragen  d.  Zeit.  1842. 
Meulini  Signa  temporum. 

Bicheno's  Address  to  the  Jews.  1808. 

Fulfilment  of  prophecy. 

Biekersteth's  Signs  in  the  East.  1840. 

Bloomsbury's  Lent  Lectures.  1854. 

Bunsen's  Signs  of  the  times.  Tr.  by  Wink- 
worth.  (Dangers  to  religious  liberty.) 

Burgess'  Tendency  of  the  times.  1820. 

Cecil's  (Rich.)  Sermons.  1800. 

Cooper's  (Edw.)  The  Crisis.  1825. 

Cuyler's  (C.  C.)  Signs  of  the  times.  1839. 

Davis'  (Sam.)  Sermons.  1755. 

Dodsworth's  Signs  of  the  times.  1848. 

Erskine's  (Ralph)  Signs  of  the  times.    1742. 

Evans'  (R.  W.)  Sermons.  1830, 

Galloway  On  such  prophecies  as  refer  to  the 
present  times.   1802. 

Glass'  (John)  Notes  on  Script,  te.xts.     1765. 

Ilabershon  on  the  Apocalypse.  1844. 

Hale's  (Wm.)  Dissertations.  1808. 

on  the  Chronological  prophecies. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Sermons.  1825. 

Hastings'  (H.  L.)  Signs  of  the  times.    1863. 

Irving  (Edw.)  On  the  last  day?.  1850. 

Jurieu  on  Prophecy.  1687. 

Keith's  (Ale.x.)  Signs  of  the  times.  1823. 

Kett's  Hist,  the  interpreter  of  proph.    1801. 

King's  (Edw.)  Signs  of  the  times.   1799. 

Linn's  (Wm.)  Discourses.  1794. 

Lit.  and  Theol.  Journal.  3:302.  5:275. 

Marriott's  (Harvey)  Sermons.  1813. 

Iilonsell's  (C.  H.)  Sermons.  1845. 

Morell's  Tendencies  of  the  age.  1846. 

Morgan's  Bampton  Lectures.  1819. 

Morning's  Pantheistic  tendency  of  Chris- 
tianity. 1846. 

Nance's  (John)  Sermons.  1807. 

Princeton  Review.  12:1. 

Rice's  (N.  L.)  Signs  of  the  times.  1855. 

Scott's  Scripture  system  of  prophecy.    1844. 

Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons.  1840. 

Vane's  (Sir  Harry)  Works.  1650. 

W.arburton  Lectures  for  1833. 

Wesley's  (John)  Sermons.  1780. 

Whitaker's  (Edw.  W.)  Sermons.  1801. 

Silence. 

Christian  Observer.  17:439. 


Simouians,  or  Stylites. 

Assemanni  (S.  E.)  Acta  Sanctorum. 
Horbii  (loann.  H.)  Disquisitiones. 
Mosheimii  Dis'ii'vtationes. 
Siberi  (Gotholr.)  Dissertationes. 
Tillemont,  Memoires  pour  servir  al'hist.  etc. 

Simon   Magus. 

Andrew  Disquisitiones. 

Calmet,  Dissert.  (Prefixed  to  Com.  on  Matt.) 

Grabbei  Spicilegium  S.  S.  Patrum. 

Helwigius  de  Primo  Novi  Test,  haeretico. 

Horbii  Disquisitiones. 

Mosheimii  (lo.  L.)  Dissertationes. 

Schotani  (Chr.)  Disputationes. 

Vogtii  Bibliotheca  historiae  hajresologiae. 

Wonnae  Exercitationes. 

Simony.    See  investitpres. 
Gersoni  (Joh.^Tractatus  de  Simonia. 
Goldasti  Replicatio  contra  Gretserum. 
Gretseri  Apologia  pro  Gregorio  VII. 
llumbertus  adversus  Simoniacos. 
lageri  Dissertationes. 
Molinei  Dissertationes. 

Pertschii  Commentatio  de  crimine  Simoniae. 
Schotani  (Chr.)  Disputationes. 

Burton's  (Henry)  Censure  of  Simony. 
Cawley's  Nature  and  kinds  of  Simony. 
Cunningham's  Law  of  Simony     (Relates  all 

the  English  statutes  on  this  subject.) 
Fowle's  Church  Nepotism. 
Ken's  (Bp.)  Complaints  of  the  Ch.  of  Engl. 
Lowth's  (Robt.)  Letter  to  the  London  clergy. 

(Works.) 

Simplicity.    See  sincerity. 

Sin.    See   besetting  sins,   dradlt  sins,   de- 

CEITFL'LNESS  OF  SIN,  ORIOINAL  SIN, 
ORIGIN  OF  EVIL,  SINS  OF  BELIEVERS, 
SINS  OF  IGNORANCE,  SINS  OF  INFIRMITY, 
VENIAL  SIN,  WILFUL  SINS. 

Buys  de  Induratione  peccatoris. 
Callixti  Dissertationes. 
Deutchmannus  de  Peccatis  natura. 
Hunnius  de  Peccato. 

Lagaree,  le  Pcche  considere  dans  ses  effets. 
Muller's  Christl.  Lehre  von  der  siinde. 
MusEei  Dissertationes  Theologicas. 
Reuserus  de  Peecati  definitione. 
Schumacher's  ErbsUnde  und  Erbschuld. 
Tholuck's  Lehre  von  der  Siinde,  und  vom 

Versohner. 
Umbreit's  Beitrag  zur  Theologie  des  A.  T. 

Aires  on  Natural  sins  and  the  causes. 

Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  8:310. 

Bates'  (William)  Sermons. 

Bellamy's  Nature  and  glory  of  the  Gospel. 

Biblioth.  Sac.  5:499.  8:594".  22:486. 

Bloomfield's   (G.  B.)    Sermons.     (Temporal 

consequences  of  sin.)    . 
Bullinger's  Decades.     (Pub.  of  Parker  Soc.) 
Burroughs'  Evil  of  Evils. 
Channing's  (W.  E.)  Sermons. 
Charnock's  Works. 


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sin — continued. 

Christian  Monthly  Spect.  6:177,293.  9:17. 

Christian  Quarterly  Spect.  2:529.  4:465,614. 

Cotton's  (Rich.  L.)  Sermons. 

Collison's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Dana's  (Dr.  James)  Letters. 

Dodd  on  the  Miracle  of  the  leper. 

Goodman's  Efficacy  of  repentance. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Works.  (Spiritual  leprosy.) 

Howe's  Living  Temple. 

Jackson's  Sinfulness  of  little  sins. 

Liter,  and  Theol.  Rev.  5:418. 

Miiller's  Chris,  doct.  of  sin.  Tr.  by  Pulsford. 

Owen  on  Indwelling  sin. 

Panoplist.  11:213. 

Princeton  Rev.  5:521.  11:590. 

Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Sheldon's  (D.  M.)  Sin  and  redemption. 

Smith  on  the  Permission  of  evil. 

Spurgeon's  (Cha.  H.)  Sermons.  7th  Series. 

Styles'  (John)  Sermons. 

Tuckney's  Prelections. 

Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 

Watson's  Mischief  of  sinne. 

Watts'  Ruin  and  Recovery. 

Wenning's  Sin  the  worst  of  evils. 

Williams'  Reply  to  Belsham. 

Sincerity.    See  candor. 

Atterbury's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Bowers'  (Dean)  Sermons. 

Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 

Cookesiey's  (Will.  G.)  Sermons. 

Cooper's  (E.)  Doctrinal  Sermons. 

Evans  on  Christian  Temper. 

Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 

Foster's  (John)  Lect.  at  Broadmead  Chapel. 

Hickman's  (Bp.)  vSermons. 

Kelty  on  Straightforwardness. 

Knowles'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Lockyer's  Divine  discovery  of  sincerity. 

Newlin's  (Tho.)  Eighteen  Sermons. 

Paley's  (William)  Sermons. 

Penrose  on  Christian  Sincerity. 

Slade's  (James)  Sermons. 

Smallridge's  (George)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 

Tillotson's  Sermons. 

Thorn  well's  (J.  H.)  Discourses  on  truth. 

Verschoyle's  (Hamilton)  Sermons. 

Williams'  (Alfred)  Sermons. 

ZoUikofier's  Sermons  on  prevalent  vices. 

Sinful  Thoughtg.    See  government  of 

THE    HEART,     THOUOHTS. 

Singing  in  Public  Worsliip. 

See    PsALMODT. 

Pro. 
Clemens  Alexand.,  Paedagogus.  Lib.  II. 

Allen    on   Singing   psalms   with   conjoined 

voices. 
Anderson's  (Abr.)  Vindiciae  Cantus. 
Cotton's  (John)  Singing  of  psalms  a  Gospel 

ordinance.  (1st.  The  duty.  2d.  The  matter. 

3d.  The  singers.  4th.  The  manner.) 


S  i  n  gi  n  g — conHnned, 


Ford's    (Thomas)    Singing   psalma   a  duty. 

(Five  sermons  on  Eph.  v.  19.) 
Hitchin's  Scripture  proof  for  singing. 
Reach's  (Benj.)   Breach   in    God's  worship 

repaired.) 
Reynolds'  (Tho.)  Eastcheap  Lectures.  1708. 
Ridgeley's  Divinity.  Question  164. 
Sidenham's  Sober  and  plain  exercitatious  on 

the  grand  controversy  of  these   times — 

Infant  baptism^  and  the  singing  of  psalms. 

1653.    (Recites  all  the  main  arguments  on 

both  sides.) 
Taylor's  (Dan.)  Dissertation  on  singing. 
Second  Do. 


Con. 
Claridge  on  Singing  in  public  worship. 
Russell's   (Wm.)  Reply  to  Allen's  Essay  on 

Singing. 

Sinless  Perfection.    See  perfection. 

Sinners  Avitliout  excuse. 

Appleton's  Works. 
Burder's  (George)  Village  Sermons. 
Croft's  (G.  D.)  Sermons. 
Davies'  (T.)  Discourses. 
Edwards'  (Jon.)  Works. 
Grose's  (John)  Sermons. 
Landon's  (W.)  Sermons. 
Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Ravenscroft's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Sandercock's  (E.)  Sermons. 
Scott's  (B.)  Sermons. 
Turner's  (W.  H.)  Sermons. 
Wilson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Young's  (E.)  Sermons. 

Sins  of  Believers. 

See  SINS  OP  infirmity. 

Basnage,  Sermons.  (One  on  Rom.  7:24.) 

Callixtus  de  Renatis  ex  Deo,  an  peccant? 

Keislingii  de  Renatorum  Ava^apr/jo-ia. 

Quenstedius  de  Peccato  reliquo  in  renatis. 

Barrow's  (William)  Sermons. 

Blunt's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Chevalier's  Hulsean  Lectures.  1827. 

Coxe's  (R.  C.)  Sermons. 

Grove's  (Henry)  Sermons.    (3  on  this  subj.) 

Ibbot's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 

Kidder's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Morris'  (Geo.)  The  sins  of  God's  people. 

Ryland's  (John)  Contemplations. 

Turner's  (I.)  Sermons. 

Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 

Sins  of  Ignorance. 

See    SELF-EXAMINATION,    WILPtTL. 

Burgess'  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Coney's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Hoole's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Newman's  (John  Henry)  Sermons. 
Nichols'  (Benj.  E.)  Sermons. 
Pascall's  Provincial  Letters. 


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Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Warter's  (John  W.)  Sermons. 

Sins  of  Infirmity.  See  sins  of  ignorance, 

WILFUL  SINS. 

Bridges'  (William)  Sermons. 

Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 

Fowle's  (W.  S.)  Sermons. 

Hoole's  (Jos.)  Sermons.    (2  on  this  subject.) 

Manning's  (H.  E.)  Sermons. 

Newman's  (John  Henry)  Sermons. 

Smallridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Waterland's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

Sins  of  Omission. 

Bennet's  (Wm.)  Miscellaneous  Sermons. 
Burrows'  (E.)  Hours  of  Devotion. 
Irving's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Morris'  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Prideaux's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Robinson  (C.)  on  Future  happiness. 
Simeon's  (C.)  AVorks. 
Stilliiigfleet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Walker's  (James,  D.D.)  Sermons. 
AValker's  (Robert^  Sermons. 

Sixth  Commandment.     See  caEi.LiNO, 

MURDKR,     SUICIDE,     WAR. 

Slander.    See  censoriousness,  detraction, 

EVIL  SPEAKING,  SCANDAL,  TONGUE. 

Baxter's  (Rich.)  Christian  Directory. 
Blackwood's  Magazine.  2:400.  3:388. 
Brackenbury's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Chapman's  (J.)  Essays. 
Clarke's    (Dr.    Samuel)    Nature    of    things 

indifferent. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Cosen's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Down's  (John)  Sermons  and  Tracts. 
Dwight's  (Tim.)  Theology.  Ser.  128. 
Falkner  on  Reproach  and  Censure. 
Fiddes'  (Richard)  Sermo#3. 
Foster's  (Dr.  Jas.)  Sermons. 
Fowler's  (Bp.)  Sermon^s. 
Hammond's  (H.)  Sermons. 
Hopkins'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Investigator.  6:124. 
Leighton's  (Abp.)  Works. 
Massillon's  Sermons. 
Moss'  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Ogden's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Paley's  Moral  Philosophy.    Bk.  3,  part  2. 
Panoplist.  9:402. 
Poole's  (Matt.)  Sermons. 
Quincey's    Sermons. 
Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Sam.  S.)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  ( Jer.)  Life  of  Christ.  Ser.  7. 
Tottie's  (John)  Sermons. 
Vaughn's  (Sir  W.)  Arraignment  of  slander, 

blasphemy,  Ac. 
Wilder's  (John)  Sermons. 


Slavery.    See  Jewish  antiquities,   morai 

PHILOSOPHY,     SLAVE-TRADE. 

Pro. 
Armstrong's  Christian  doctrine  of  S.  1857. 
Christie's  (David)  Pulpit  Politics.  1862. 
Dew  (Tho.  R.)  on  Slavery.  1853. 
England's  (Bp.)  Letters  on  Slavery.   ]8)0. 
Este's  S.  as  it  exists  in  the  U.  S.  1846. 
Fletcher's  (John)  Studies  on  Slavery.    1852. 
Franklin's  (G.)  Answer  to  Clarkson  on  the 

slave-trade. 
Hammond's  (James  H.)  Letters  on  Slaver3'. 
Harper's  (Robt.  G.)  Works.  1814. 
Hopkins'  (Bp.  of  Vermont)  The  American 

Citizen.  1845. 
How's  (S.  B.)  Slaveholding  not  sinful.  1850. 
Priest's  (Rev.  J.)  Origin,  fortunes,  and  his- 
tory of  the  negro  race.  1 852. 
Pro-Slavery  Argument,  The.     (A  collection 

of  treatises.) 
Raphael's  Bible  view  of  slavery.  1861. 
Ross'  (F.  A.)  Slavery  ordained  of  God.  1857. 

(As  able  as  any  on  this  side.) 
Sawyer  (Geo.  S.)  on  Southern  Institutions. 
Seabury's  Atner.  slavery  distinguished  from 

the  slavery  of  English  theorists.  1861. 
Sloan's  (.1.  A.)  Great  question  answered. 
Stringfellow  (Thornton)  on  Slavery.  1856. 
Styles'  (Jos.  C.)  Modern  reform  examined. 
Thornton's  (T.  C.)  History  of  Slavery.  1841. 

Con.. 
Beaumont,  I'Esclavage  aux  Etats  Unis.  1842. 
Borde's    Grausamkeit    der   Neger    auf    St. 

Domingo.   1792. 
Brissot,  Mem.  sur  les  Noirs  d'Ameriqne. 
Castelli,  Esclavage  et  Emancipation.  1844. 
Cochin,  I'Abolition  de  I'esclavage.     (A  great 

storehouse  of  facts.) 
Fernaud,  I'Esclavage-servage. 
Froissard,    La   cause   des    esclaves    ncgres, 

portee  au  tribunal  de  la  justice,  religion, 

etc.  1789. 
Gasparin,  Esclavage  et  rafifranchissement. 
Jollivet,  sur  I'Abolition  immediate. 
Larroque,  de  I'E.  chez  les  nations  chretiennes. 
Puffendorf  de  Jure  Naturae. 
Reichard's  Negersklav.  in  Westindien.  1779. 
Sismondi  Traite  des  Negres. 
Therow,  le  Christianisme  et  I'Esclavages. 
Wallon,  Histoire  de  I'E.  de  I'antiquit^. 
Abolitionist,  The.  Period.  Boston.  1833. 
Abstract  of  the  evidence  before  the  Com.  of 

the  House  of  Commons.  1790,1791.  Plates. 
Adams'  (W.)  Slavery  in  British  India. 
African  Observer.  Periodical.  Phila. 
African  Repository.  Periodical.  Washington. 

1826  to  the  present. 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  11:302. 
Amer.  Quart.  Observer.   1:83.  3:20. 
Amer.  Quart.  Rev.  2:237.  12:189,379.  13:436, 

14:54. 
Analytic  Magaz.  10:1. 
Anti-Slavery  Advocate.    London.    Period, 
Anti-Slavery  Quart.  Mag.    London. 
Anti-Slavery  Recorder.    London.  ' 


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SXei^'v  ery—coniimied. 

Con. 
Atkins'  Voyage  to  Guinea.  1735. 
Aughey's  Iron  Furnace.  (Amer.  S.  in  ISfi.*?.) 
Babington's  (C.)  Hulsean  prize  Essay.  1846. 
Ball's  (Cha.)  Slavery  in  the  U.  S.  1837. 
Bandinell  on  Slavery.  London.   1842. 
Barclay's  State  of  S.  in  the  W.  Indies.  1801. 
Barnes'    (Albert)    Slavery  in  its    scriptural 

aspects.  1855. 

The  Church  and  Slavery.  1857. 

Beard's  (J.)   Life  of  Toussaint  I'Ouverture  ; 

with  a  history  of  Hayti  to   the   present 

period.  1860. 
Beckford's  Situation  of  negroes  in  Jamaica. 

1788. 
Benezet's  Warning  to  Great  Britain.  1767. 

Historical  account  of  Guinea.    1772. 

Beecher  (C.  E.)  on  the  Slave  question. 
Biblioth.  Sac.  12:739.  13:1,359,575.    19:563. 
Bicknell's  West  Indies  as  they  are.  1825. 
Bigelovv's  EflFects  of  freedom   in   Jamaica. 

1851. 
Blackwood's  Mag.  32:87. 
Blair's  State  of  S.  among  the  Romans. 
Bleby's  Death  struggles  of  S.  (Historical.) 
Bledsoe  on  Liberty  and  Slavery. 
Booth's  (Abraham)  Sermons.    (Able.) 
Bourne's  Picture  of  S.  in  the  U.  S.    1834. 

The  Book  and  S.  irreconcilable. 

Branagan's  Serious  Remonstrance. 
Brisbane  (W.  H.)  on  Slavery.  1847. 
Brown's   Address  to   the    Presbyterians   of 

Kentucky.   1836. 
Buckingham's  Slave  States  of  America.  1842. 
Burgess'  (Dr.  Tho.)  Considerations  on  S. 
Buxton's  S.  and  freedom  in  the  West  Indies. 
Cabinet  of  Freedom.    Periodical. 
Cairn's  Char,  and  career  of  the  slave  power. 
Carey's  (Matt.)  American  Museum.    4:414. 
Carey's  (H.  C.)  Domestic  and  foreign  slavery. 

1853. 
Chambers  on  American  Slavery.  1857. 
Chamerovzow's  Slave-life  in  Georgia.    1855. 
Channing's  (W.  E.)  Letter  to  Jona.  Phillips. 

Essay  on  negro  slavery.   1835. 

Chase's  (Henry)  The  North  and  the  South. 

1856. 
Cheever's  (Geo.  B.)  God  against  S.    1857. 
Christian    Examiner.   2:457.    4:201.    11:109. 

26:301.     29:128.     34:29.    36:263.     40:156. 

43:223.  44:46.  57:225.   61:211,389.  63:166. 

66:246.  68:67. 
Christian  Observer.   20:36,416. 
Christian  Spectator.    5:145.  6:332.  8:112. 
Clarkson's  Condition  of  slaves  in  the  West 

Indies.    1808. 

(Several  works  on  the  slave-trade.) 

Cobb's  History  of  slavery. 

Cochin's  Results  of  S.    Tr.  by  Miss  Booth. 

Results  of  Emancipation. 

Conway's  Testimonies  concerning  slavery. 
Copley's  Hist,  of  S.  and  its  abolition.    1839. 
Danville  Review.    December,  1864. 
Debates  in  the  British  Parliament.    1823. 


Slavery — continued. 

Con. 

Debate  between  Brownlow  and  Pryne. 
Democratic  Review.    19:241. 
Dick's  (David)  Modern  slavery  indefensible. 
Dickson's  (Wm.)  Letters  on  Slavery.    1789. 
("  Irresistible." — Cobbin.) 

Mitigations  of  Slavery.    1789. 


Dudley  on  the  Merchandise  of  men. 
Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  3:54,458.  7:685. 

8:227.    9:33.    11:370.    13:673.   21:1.     New 

Series.  2:424.  12:323. 
Edinburg  Rev.  4:476.   7:224.  8:384.  38:168. 

39:118.  41:195.  46:490.  55:144. 
Eliot's  (Archdeacon)  Lectures  on  S.    1833. 
Emancipationist.    Periodical.    New  York. 
Fawke's  Englishman's  Manual.    1817. 
Fedrick's  Slave  life  in  Virginia.  (A  narrative 

of  50  years'  life  of  slavery.) 
Frazier's  Mag.  1:610.  2:334. 
Freeman  (0.  S.)  on  Slavery.    (Reviews  it  in 

all  ages  and  nations.) 
Fuller  &  Wayland's  Discussion  on  Slavery. 
Garrison's  History  of  the  anti-slavery  strug- 
gle.   1866. 
Gasparin's    Uprising    of    a    great    people. 

(America  in  1861.) 
Geddes'  Apology  for  Slavery.    (Ironical.) 
Genius  of  Universal  Emancipation.   Period- 
ical by  Garrison.    Baltimore. 
Gibbon's  Decline  and  fall  of  Roman  empire. 
Gisbourne's  Moral  Philosophy. 
Godwin's  (B.)  British  colonial  slavery. 
Goodell's  The  Amer.  slave  code  illustrated  by 

facts.   1845.   (Statutes,  judicial  decisions.) 
Slavery    and    anti-slavery.     1855. 

(Historical.) 
Grahame  (J.)  on  American  Slavery. 
Greeley's  History  of  the  struggle  for  slavery 

extension  in  the  U.  States.    1787  to  1856. 
Grimke's  Letter  to  Miss  Beecher. 
Grosvenor's  (C.  P.)  Slavery  vs.  the  Bible. 
Hague's    (Dr.    W.)    Review   of  Fuller   and 

Wayland. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Works. 
Hargrave's   Argument   in   the   case   of  the 

negro  Somerset.  1772.   (This  was  the  case 

which  decided  the  unlawfulness  of  slavery 

in  England.) 
Harris'  Popery  and  slavery  displayed. 
[Help's]  Conquerors  of  the  new  world.  1848. 

(Origin  of  American  Slavery.) 
Helper's    Impending   crisis   at    the    South. 

1857.    (Statistical  and  sober.) 
Henderson's    Condition    of  negroes    in    the 

British  colonies.  1816. 
Hickeringill's  Sin  of  man-catching.    1681. 
Hildreth's  Despotism  in  America.    1854. 
Hodge's  (Charles)  Essays  and  Reviews. 
Hodgson's  Truths  from  the  W.  Indies.  1838. 
Holders'  (H.  E.)  S.  in  Barbadoes.    1788. 
Hopkins'  (Sam.)  System  of  Doctrines.  1793. 
Hovey's  Letters  from  the  West  Indies. 
Humbolt's  (Baron)  Political  Essays.    1811 
Investigator.    7:122. 


424 


Slav  cry — continue.d. 

Con. 
Jaraieson's  Sorrows  of  Slavery. 
Jay's  (W.)  Character  of  the  American  Colo- 
nization Society.   1837. 

ttovernuient  action  in  behalf  of  S. 

Slavery  in  America.    1850. 

.Teremie  on  Colonial  Slaverj'. 

Kennedy  on  the  Abolition  of  Slavery. 

Lawton's  (Edward)  Lectures. 

Lay's  (Bcnj.)  All  slaveholders  apostates. 

Liddon's  Cruelty  inse))arable  from  S.    1792. 

Living  Age.    1:422.    Vl-A?,?,. 

London  Review.    13:509.    14:111.    17:252. 

Long's  Pictures  of  S.  in  Ch.  and  State.  1857. 

Lord's  Lit.  and  Theol.  Rev.    3:121.    6:41. 

Macauley's  (T.  B.)  Historical  Essays.    1841. 

Massachusetts    Quart.    Review.     1:145,273. 

2:32,487. 
Matlack's  Amer.  S.  and  Methodism.    1849. 
Mattison's  Impending  crisis  of  1860. 
McDonald's  Enquiry  into  negro  slavery. 
McGill's  American  Slavery  as  acted  on  by 

the  Presb3'terian  Church  of  America. 
McMahon's  .Jamaica  plantership.    1839. 
Memoirs  of'Sir  T.  F.  Buxton.   1846. 
Miller's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Disc,  before  the  N.  York 

Society  for  the  manumission  of  slaves. 
Mitchell's  Underground  Railway. 
Montesquieu's  Spirit  of  Laws.   1748. 
Monthly  Rev.  24:160. 
Muukhousc's  ^Discourses. 
Murray's   Lands  of  the  slave  and  the  free. 

1857.    (Cuba,  and  the  United  States.) 
Museum  of  For.  Lit.    5:427. 
New  Euglander.    2:589.    3:567.    4:45,384. 
Niles'  Register.  13:200.   18:278,307.   20:106, 

357.  21:23.  22:325.  23:12,17.  24:285.  25:77. 

26:226,346.  28:58.114.  33:9.  34:386.  36:345. 

41:130.  44:295.  49:10. 
Noel's  (Baptist  W.)  Freedom  and  Slavery  in 

the  United  States. 
North    Amer.    Rev.     39:413.    41:170.    71:1. 

73:347. 
North  Brit.  Rev.  2:168.  11:245.  19:445. 
Olmsted's   Journey    in   the   seaboard   Slave 

States.    1856. 
Owen's  (Robt.  D.)  Wrong  of  Slavery. 
Palcv'g  Moral  Philosophv.    Bk.  3. 
Pamphleteer.  4:227,407.  7:315.  8:3(15.  14:417. 
Parsons'  Fireside  view  of  slavery.    1855. 
Paulding's  (J.   K.)   Slavery   in  the   United 

States.  1836. 
Paxton's  (J.  D.)  Letters  on  Slavery.    1833. 

Lexington,  Ky. 
Phelps'  (Amos)  Lectures.    1834. 
Phillippo's  History,  <tc.,  of  Jamaica.    1830. 
l*orteus'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Priestlev's  Discourse  on  Abolition. 
Princeton    Review.     8:268.    18:420.    21:582. 

34:524.    36:529.    (Record  of   Presbyterian 

utterances  on  the  subject.) 
Proceedings  of  the  anti-slavery  convention 

held  in  London,  June,  1840. 
Puffendorf's  Law  of  nature  and  nations. 


Slavery — continued. 

Con. 

Quar.  Register.  26:51.  28:161.  34:579.  55:134. 
Ramsay's  Essays.  1812. 
Rankin  (John)  on  American  Shivery. 
Renny's  (Robt.)  History  of  Jamaica.     1807. 
Reports    of    African    Institution.     London. 

From  1807. 
Rice's  (David)  S.  unjust  and  impolitic. 
Robinson's  (John)   Testimony  and  ])ractice 

of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United 

States  in  reference  to  Slavery. 
Robinson's  (Robt.)  Miscellaneous  Works. 
Robinson's  (J.  B.)  Pictures  of  Slavery. 
Rushton's  (is.)  Letter  to  Gen.  Washington. 

1797. 
Sharp's  (Granv.)  Injustice  and  danger  of  S. 

Warning  to  Great  Britain. 

on  Passive  Obedience. 

Law  of  Retribution. 

(Other  works,  about  A.  D.  1800.) 

Stanford's  Mystery  of  Iniquity. 

Stevens'  (Sir  Geo.)  Anti-slavery  Recollec- 
tions. 1854. 

Stephens'  War  in  disguise.  (Slavery  in  the 
British  West  Indies,  as  in  1824.  Able, 
legal,  and  dispassionate.) 

Steward's  22  years  a  slave,  and  40  v.  a  man. 

Stowe's  (H.  B.)  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.    1853. 
Dred.    1856. 


Stroud's  Slave  laws  in  the  slave  States.  1856. 
Stuart's  AVest  India  Question. 
Sturge  &  Hervey's  West  Indies. 
Sumner's  (Cha.)  White  slavery  in  the  Bar- 

bary  States. 
Sunderland's  (Le  Roy)  Testimony  of  God 

against  Slavery.  • 
Telfair's  Slavery  in  the  Mauritius. 
Thompson  on  American  Slavery. 
Thompson's  (Geo.)  Lectures.    1836. 
Torrey's  (J.)  Domestic  S.  in  the  U.  S.  1817. 
Tower's    (Philo)    Slavery  unmasked.    1856. 

(A  journal  of  three  years'  residence  in  tho 

Southern  States.) 
Tucker's  (G.)  Diss,  on   S.,  and  proposal  for 

its  abolition  in  Virginia.    1796. 
Underbill's  Emancipation   in  the  W.  Indies. 

(A    faithful    and   minute   account   of  tho 

condition  of  emancipated  slaves,  as  it  was 

in  1S60.) 
Wadstrom's  (C.  B.)  Coast  of  Guinea.     1789. 
Webster's   (Noah)   Etfects  of  S.  on  morals 

and  industry.    1793.    (Contains  a  speech 

by  Pinkney,  observations  bj-  Priestly,  <Sc.) 
Wesley's  (Jno.)  Thoughts  on  slaverv. 
Westminster  Rev.  1:337.  3:125.  11-275.  84:1. 
Whitaker's  Review  of  (iibbon's  Rome. 
Wigham's    Anti-slavery  cause  in    America, 

and  its  martyrs. 
Wilberforce's  A{)peal  in  behalf  of  slaves. 
Winn  (T.  S.)  on  West  India  slavery. 

Slave-Trade. 

Alexander's  (G.)  Letters  on  the  S.  trade. 
Badinell  on  the  Slave-trade. 


425 


Slave-Trade — con/inwd.' 

Benezct's  Account  of  Guinea. 
15isset"i<  History  of  the  Slave-trade. 
Blackwood's  Mag.  B3:5,22(l,235. 
British  and  For.  Review.  9:466. 
Buxton  (Tho.  F.)  on  the  Slave-trade. 
Carey  (II.  C.)  on  tho  S.  trade.     (Treats  the 

subject  purely  as  one  of  political  economy.) 
Checvor's  (lod  against  slavery. 
Clarksou  (Tho.)  on  the  Slave-trade. 
Dannet's  Exam,  of  Harris  on  slavery. 
Dublin  University  Mag.  21:439. 
Dudley  on  the  Merchandise  of  men. 
Falconbridgc's  S.  tr.  on  the  coast  of  Africa. 
Gaisford  (S.)  on  the  Slave-trade. 
6regor}''s  ((Jeorge)  Essays. 
Harris  on  the  Slave-trade. 
Hill's  Voyage  to  the  slave  coast.  1849. 

Fifty  days  in  a  slave  ship.   185.3. 

Jamie^on's  Sorrows  of  slavery. 
Museum  of  For.  Literature.  2:147.  20:92. 
•  Nichols  on  the  Slave-trade. 
North  British  Rev.  11:245. 
Paley's  Political  Economy. 
Pamphleteer.  4:227. 
Panoplist.  4:407,  7:135.  14:417. 
Princeton  Review.   12:516. 
Ramsaj''s  Exam,  of  Harris  on  slavery. 
Raynal's  European  settlements  in  the  West 

Indies. 
Roscoe's  Wrongs  of  Africa. 

Slave-trade. 

Snelgrave's  Guinea. 

Thorp's  View  of  the  slave-trade. 

Torrey  on  the  Amer.  slave-trade.    (Showing 

that  free  negroes  are  taken  from  Northern 

States  and  sold  at  the  South.   1822.) 
Turnbul's  Slave-trade  in  Cuba. 
Westminster  Review.  34:125. 
Wilberforce's    Speeches    in    the    House   of 

Commons. 
Winchester's  (E.)  Reigning  abominations. 

Sleep.    See  dkeams,   hi.nd. 
Bichat,  Recherches  physiologique. 
Binn's  (E    E.)  .\natomy  of  sleep. 
Burnet's  Theory  of  tha" Earth. 
Christian  Examiner.  57:364. 
Elwin's  Operations  of  the  mind  in  sleep. 
Holland's  Mental  Physiology. 
Lime  Street  Lectures. 
Macnish's  Philosophy  of  sleep. 
Phillips'  (A.  P.  W.)  on  the  Nature  of  sleep 

and  death. 
Kobault's  Physics. 

Sleep  of  ttie  Sonl. 

See    INTEKHEDIATE   STATE. 

Pro. 
Heym's  Theologische  Streitigkeitcn. 
Parker  (I?p.)  de  Descensu  ad  internum. 
Reinhard's  Dogniatik. 
Stegmani    Disquisitio    brevis.      (Reply    to 

Valerian.) 
Balfour's  (Walter)  Three  Essays. 


Sleep  of  the  Sonl— continued. 
Pro. 

Blackburn's  Historical  view  of  the  contro- 
versy concerning  a  future  state. 

Burgh's  Dignity  of  human  nature. 

Combo's  (.J.)  Teaching  of  the  0.  and  N.  T. 

[Coward's]  Thoughts  on  the  soul.  (Published 
under  the  name  of  Estibius  Psychalethes.) 
Second  Thoughts,  Ac. 


Dehon's  (Bp.  T.)  Sermons. 
Hallct's  Future  state  of  the  soul. 
Kenrick's  (Timothy)  Discourses. 
Law's  (Bp.)  .Theory  of  Religion.    Appendix. 
Lawton's  Search  after  souls.  (Answers  sepa- 
rately Broughton,  Nichols,  and  Turner.) 
Monthly  Review.    1787.    (Notice  of  Steffer.) 
Oliver  on  the  Pursuit  of  happiness. 
Peckard  on  the  Intermediate  state. 

Reply  to  Fleming 

Reply  to  Morton. 

Further  observations. 


(Peckard  is  as  al)lo  as  any  writer  on  this 

side  of  the  question.) 
Tyndall's  (Wm.)  Works.    (Replies  to  Sir  T. 

Moore.) 
Wads  worth's  Avnipvxodavaaia. 
Wettstein's  (J.  J.)  Prolegomena. 

Con. 
Calvin,  Traite  par  Icquel  est  prouve  que  les 

ames  viellant  et  vivaut,  etc.     (Trans,  into 

Latin,   and  jjublished  under  the  title  of 

Psj'chopannychia.) 
Capellus  de  Hominum  post  mortem  statu. 
Schul)ert  (J.  E.),  de  Animis  defunctorum. 
Valerian    (Mag.)    de  Acatholicorum  regula 

credendi. 
Austin's  (Gilbert)  Sermons  in  Dublin. 
Broughton's  (John)  Psychologia. 
Bull's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Calvin's  Tracts.  ("  Psychopannychia.") 

— ■  Sermons.  (Ser.  on  Immortality.) 

Cain|ibeirs  Dissertations.  Diss.  6. 

Christian  Review.  20:383. 

Fleming's  (Caleb)   Survej'  of  the    "Search 

after  souls." 
Goddard  on  the  Inter,  state.  (Rep.  to  Law.) 
Groves  on  the  Fut.  state.  (Reply  to  Hallet.) 
Howe's  (.John)  W(jrks. 

Huntingford's  State  of  the  soul  after  death, 
Jortin's  (J.)  Sermons. 
Kitto's  Journal.  April,  1853. 
Month.  Rev.   130:525. 
Moore's  (Sir  T.)  Dialogues, 
More's  (Henry)  Grand  mystery  of  godliness. 
Morton's  Queries  to  Dr.  Law. 

Remarks  on  Air.  Peckard 


Nichols'  Conference  with  a  Theist. 
Norton's  (John)  Orthodox  Evangelist. 
Polwhele's  (R.)  State  of  the  soul  after  death. 
Seeker  (Abp.)  on  the  Catechism. 
Stcfi'er's  Letters  to  Bp.  Law. 
Turner's  Exist,  of  the  soul.  Rep.  to  Coward. 
Warburton's  Divine  Legation  of  Mosca. 
Watts'  Philosophical  Essays. 


426 


Whiston's  (Wm.)  Sermons  and  Essays. 

A  very  sufficient  account,  not  only  of  the 
writers  on  this  subject,  but  of  the  opinions 
of  eminent  divines  who  incidentally  mention 
it,  will  be  found  in  Blackburn,  cited  above. 

Sloth.    See  diltqencb,  industry,  new  tear, 

REDREMINQ  TIME,  TIME,  ZEAL. 

Siualcald   Articles. 

Articuli  qui  dicunter  Smalcaldici  e  Palatino 

cil'ee  editi.  1817. 
P.i        111  Disputationes  XXII. 
Bti     nil's  Gesch.  des  Symbol,  d.  Schmalk. 
Deutchmanni  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Fabricii  Harmonia  Confessionis. 
Prancke,  Libri  symbolici  eccles.  Lutheranae. 
Guhlingii  Prefatio  Historica  ad  artic.  Sm. 
Hanei  Orationes. 

lahn's  Gesch.  d.  Schmalkaldischen  Krieges. 
Kahleri  Dissertationes  XXII. 
Marheint'cke  in  Artic.  qui  dicuntur  Smale. 
Mundenii  Prefatio  historica  ad  artic.  Smalc. 
Plitt,  de  Auetoritate  articulorum  S.  symbol. 
Salthenii  Dissertationes  Ilistoricae. 
Sauberti  Synopsis  et  partftio  artic.  Smalc. 
Schmidii  Prefatio  historica  ad  art.  Smalc. 
Schraminii  Disputationes. 
Seeleni  (.1.  H.)  Observationes. 
Selneceer's  Smalcald.  Artickel. 

Sobriety.    See   amusements,  moderation, 

MIRTH,    self-denial,  WATCHFULNESS. 

Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 

Barrow's  (S.)  Sermons. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Caiamy's  (Edmund)  Sermons. 

Cave's  Primitive  Christianity. 

Christian  Review.  .3:559. 

Clark's  (John)  Sermons. 

Craig's  (William)  Sermons. 

D wight's  (Timothy)  Sermons. 

Fawcett's  (John)  Sermons. 

Foster's  (John)  Lectures.  Lect.  1. 

Grove's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Henry  (Matt.)  on  Sobermindedness. 

Hunter's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Jeter's  (J.  B.)  Sermons. 

Kennett's  (Basil)  Sermons. 

Mantnn's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Marklaud's  (Abr.)  Sermons. 

Mayhew's  (Jonathan)  Sermons. 

Price's  (S.)  Berry  Street  Sermons. 

Rees'  (Abraham)  Sermons. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Snowden's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  4:9. 

Taylor's  (.Jeremy)  Holy  living. 

Watts'  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Zollikoffer's  Sermons  on  prevalent  vices. 

Socialism. 

Pro. 
Bastiat,  Harmonies  Economiques. 
Bauer's  (Bruno)  Burgerliche   Revolution  in 

Deutschland. 


SocialisSi — continued. 


Blanc  (Louis)  Organization  du  Travail. 
Le  Socialisme. 


Chevalier,  sur  I'Organization  du  Travail. 
Frobels'  System  der  sozialen  Politik. 
Fourrier  (C.)  Theorie  des  quatre  movements. 

Nouveau  monde  industriel. 

Traite  de  I'Association. 

(Various  other  works.) 


Gamier,  le  Droit  au  travail. 

Grun's  Soziale  Bewegung  in  Frankreich. 

Le  Producteur.  Periodical.  Paris. 

Proudon,  Qu'est-ce  que  la  propriete  ? 

Du  principe  fedSratif. 

Reybaud,  les  Reformateurs  contemporain. 

Sand  (Geo.)  [Mrs.  Dudevant],  Lcttres  au 
peuple. 

St.  Simon,  (Euvres.. 

Thomas,  Histoire  des  Ateliers  nationaux. 

Annet's  (Peter)  Works.  (In  these  are  the 
germs  of  modern  Socialism.  1739.) 

London  Phalanx.  Periodical. 

More's  Utopia. 

Owen's  (Robt.)  Regeneration  of  Society. 

Owen's  (R.  D.)  Book  of  the  new  moral  world. 

Prowethian,  The.  Period.  Lond.  1842  et  seq. 

Spirit  of  the  Times.  Period.  London. 
Con. 

De  Lustrac,  Christianisme  et  Socialisme. 

Grotius  d^Jure  belli  et  pacis. 

Mosheimii  Dissertationes. 

Amer.  Eclectic  Rev.  4:91. 

Amer.  AVhig.  Rev.  2:80.  5:492,545.  7:632. 

Balou  (A.)  on  Christian  Socialism. 

Blackwood's  Mag.  56:588. 

Bray's  Outlines  of  social  systems. 

Brit.  Quart.  Rev.  2d  Series.  3:4.38. 

Brownson's  Quart.  Rev.  1:450. 

Channing  (W.  H.)  on  Fourierism. 

Christ.  Exam.  45:194,204.  37:57. 

Democratic  Rev.  8:451.  10:30.11:481.12:129 
16-]  7.  18:142. 

Eclectic  Mag.  14:333.  16:470.  17:374,545. 
21:522. 

Eclectic  Rev.  New  Series.   1:66.  2:327. 

Edinb.  Review.  90:260.  93:1. 

Ewing's  (Alex.)  Discourses. 

Fisher's  Exam,  of  R.  Owen's  view  of  society. 

Frazier's  Mag.  2:520.  5:666.  27:609. 

Gamond's  (Mad.)  Fourier  and  his  System. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Sermons. 

Hennel's  Outline  of  the  various  social  sys- 
tems and  communities  which  have  been 
founded  on  the  principle  of  co-operation. 

Littell's  Living  Age.  15:4.  18:4. 

Locke  on  Government. 

Meth.  Quar.  Rev.  5:545.  8:29. 

New  Englander.  4:66. 

New  York  Rev.  7:525. 

North  Amer.  Review.  10:141.  11:218.  12:47. 
67:119.  69:277. 

North  Brit.  Rev.   9:115.  10:141.  12:86, 

Pamphleteer.  10:280. 


42t 


Quar.  Rev.  45:407.  (R.  Soutbey.)  65:485. 

Thornton's  Lectures  on  Socialism. 

United  States  Lit.  Gaz.  2:61. 

Univ.  Quarterly.  2:52.136. 

Ward  (Jas.)  X)u  the  Working  classes. 

Westminster  Rev.  16:279. 

Social     Intercourse.        See    compant, 

CHRISTIAN    INTERCOURSE,    VISITING. 

Plutarehi  Opera, 

Angus'  (Jos.)  The  Church  the  noblest  form 
of  social  life. 

Annet's  (Peter)  Lectures. 

Christian  Observer.  18:625. 

Collyer's  Lectures  on  Script,  duties.  Lee.  10. 

Deiany's  (Patrick)  Sermons  on  social  duties. 

Drummond's  Social  duties  on  Christian 
principles. 

Dwigbt's  Theology.  Ser.  145. 

Foster's  (Jas.)   Discourses  on  natural  relig. 

Girdlestone   (Charles)  on  Christian  conduct. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Sermons.  (Ser.  on  the  Influ- 
ence of  Christianity  on  society.) 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Leland's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Norris'  (John)  Sermons. 

Percival's  (G.  C.)  Sermons. 

Stebbings'  Sermons. 

Stokes'  (Gabriel)  Serm.      Unguarded' speech. 

Wallis'  (John)  Sermons. 

Whitefield's  Sermons. 

Wood's  (AV'Tlliam)  Sermons. 

Zollikoffer's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons. 

Social  N^ature  of  Man. 

Brisbane's  Social  destiny  of  man. 
Butler's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Christ.  Exam.  11:70. 
Deiany's  (Patrick)  Sermons. 
N.  Brit.  Rev.  15:151. 

Social     Virtue.     See   relative    duties, 

VIRTUE.  j^ 

Atterbury's    (Bp.)    Sermons.     Doing  as  we 

nld  he  done  hy. 
L    .  tie's  Elements  of  moral  science. 
-Beveridge's    (Bp.)    Sermons.     Doing  as  we 

would  be  done  by. 
Butler's  (Alban)  Sermons. 
Carey's  (H.  C.)  Principles  of  social  science. 
Carter's  (N.)  Sermons. 
Deiany's  (Patrick)  Sermons. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Lect.  65. 
Evans  on  the  Christian  temper. 
Huntingdon's    Divine    aspects    of    human 

society. 
Hutcheson's  Inquiry  into  the  ideas  of  beauty 

and  virtue.  Ess.  2. 
Piggott's  (S.)  Guide  to  families. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons.  Doing  as  we  would 

he  done  by. 

Social  AVorsIilp. 

Beattie's  Elements  of  Moral  Science. 

Christ.  Monthly  Spect.  5:403. 

CoUiber  on  Natural  and  Revealed  religion. 


Social  "Worship — continued. 

Haldane's  (J.  A.)  View  of  social  worship  as 
observed  by  the  first  Christians.  (Exc'nt.) 

Moore's  Scriptural  authority  for  social  won 

Morrice's  Social  religion  exemplified.  ("  That 
inimitable  book." — J.  A.  James.) 

Pope's  Vindication  of  social  and  public  W. 

Price's  Dissertations. 

Townsend's  (John)  Sermons. 

Young's  Importance  of  prayer-meetings. 

Society.      See     civil  government,   divine 

RIGHT  OF  KINGS,  MAGISTRACY,  ORIGIN 
OP  LAWJ,  ORIGIN  OF  NATIONS,  PASSIVE 
OBEDIENCE,  SOCIALISM,  SUBMISSION  TO 
RULERS. 

Socinians.      See  creeds,  jesus,  deity  of, 

PHOTINIANS,       SACRIFICES,       TRINITY, 


unitarians. 


Pro. 


Catechismus  Racoviensis,  ac  Confessio.  (The 

great  standard.) 
Bibliotheca  Fratrum  Polon.  (Containing  the 

works  of  Sooinus,   Crellius,  Slichtingius, 

Walzogen,  Ac.) 
Borellii  Concatenatio  Aurea. 
Brenii  Adnotationes  in  Vet.  et  Nov.  Test. 
Conf.  Fidei  Christiana; :   ed.  Schlichtingius. 
Crellii  (Sam.)   Fides  primorum  Christianor. 
Crellii  (Job.)  Opera  Exegetica  et  polemica. 

(In  Biblioth.  fratrum.) 

Crellii  (Chr.)  Disputationes. 

Opera  omnia. 


Eneidini  Explicationes  locorum  Scripturse. 
Goslavii  Disputationes. 
Huthmanni  Prodomus  Novi  Foederis. 
Langendult's  (P.)  Aanteekeningen  ouer  het 

geheele  N.  T. 
Modrevius  de  Tribus  personis  Dei. 
Moormanni  Opera  posthuma. 
Moscorovii  Sublatio  pudefactionis. 

Refutatio  libri  de  baptismo  Smiglecii. 


Ostorod  der  Gottheit  Christi. 
Pisekii  Responsio  ad  E.  Campianum. 
Sandii  (C.  C.)  Bibliotheca  Antitrintitarum. 
Opera.  (Voluminous.) 


Schlichtingii  Dissertatio  de  Trinitate. 

Serveti  Opera. 

Sluteri  Propylae  historise  Christianae. 

Smalcii  (V.)  Disputationes. 

Socini  (Fausti)  Opera  omnia.  (Contained  in 

the    second    and    third   volumes   of    the 

"  Bibliotheca  Fratrum.") 
Stegmanni  Dissertationes. 
Stoinii  Disputationes. 
Volkelius  de  Vera  religione. 
Dissolutio  nodi  gordii. 


Walzogenii  Preparatio  ad  utilem  lectionem 
N.  T. 

de  Uno  Deo  in  essentia. 

Compendium  religionis  Christi. 


Zuickeri  Opera. 
Ashdowne's  Unitarian,  Arian,  and  Trinita- 
rian opinions  examined. 
Belsham's  Answer  to  Wilberforce. 
Epistles  of  Paul.    Trans,  with  notes. 


428 


Soclnians — continued. 
Pro. 

Biddle's  Catechism. 

]  2  Reasons  from  Sacred  Scripture. 

Bury's  Naked  Gospel.  (Produced  many 
pamphlets  for  and  against  him,  from  1690 
to  1700.) 

Cardale's  True  doctrine  of  the  N.  T.  con- 
cerning Christ. 

Comment,  on  Christ's  last  prayer. 

Treatise  on  certain  terms  applied  to 

Socinianism. 

Carpenter's  (Lant.)  Reply  to  Veysie's  pre- 
servative 

View  of  Unitarianism. 

Strictures  on  Bp.  Magee. 

Christie's  Discourses  on  the  unity  of  God. 

Clarke's  Defence  of  the  unity  of  God. 

Collins'  Defence  of  Unitarian  faith. 

Cornish  on  the  Pre-existence  of  Christ. 

Erne's  Deist  turned  Christian. 

Firmin's  Brief  history  of  Unitarians. 

Fox's  (W.  F.)  Sermons  on  the  mission, 
character,  and  doctrines  of  Christ. 

Lectures  on  the  corruption  and  gen- 
uine influence  of  Christianity. 

Frend's  (William)  Works. 
Hobhouse  on  Heresy  and  Blasphemy. 

Reply  to  Randolph. 

Lardner  on  the  Logos. 

on  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Divine  unity  asserted. 

Porter's  Answer  to  Hawker. 

Recovian  Catechism.     Tr.  by  T.  Rees,  with 

notes  and  illustrations,   and  a  sketch  of 

Unitarianism  in  Poland. 
Ritter's  Brief  Demonstration. 
Smith's  Letter  to  a  member  of  the  Church 

of  England. 
Sykes'  Doctrine  of  Redemption. 
Toland's  Christianity  not  mysterious. 

Con.        See   athanasius,  sonship. 
Abbadie,  Traite  de  la  divinite  de  J.  C. 
Alstedius  contra  Catcchifmum  Racoviensem. 
Ames,  de  Incarnationi-  \'ri-hi. 
Amyraldus  de  Triuit;;ii'. 
Arnoldus  contra  Catecliismum  Racoviensem. 

Lux  in  Tenebris. 

Ashwell,  de  Soeino  et  Socininianismo. 
Balduinus  contra  Catechismum  Racovien. 
Bertram's  Triumph  der  Wahren. 
Besenl)eek  liber  die  Dreieinigkeit  Gottes. 
BuUii  Defensio  Synodi  Nicenae. 

Judicium    Ecclesige    de    necessitate 

credendi  Jesum  esse  verum  Deum. 

Calovii  Anti  Sociniana.  (Acta  erud.) 
Calvini  Defensio  orthodoxa3  fidei. 
Comenii  de  Christianoruni  uno  Deo. 
Crocii  Anti  Socinianismus  contractus. 
Dcutsehmanni  Examen  Synopticum. 
Durrii  Christianismi  per  Socin.  eversio. 
Franckii  Demonstratio  deitatis  Christi. 
Franzius  contra  Catechismum  Racoviensem. 
Gardner  (S.),  Hypotyposis. 


Sociniana — continued. 
Con. 

Grosse,    Dem   Socinianischen    Glaubens-be- 

kientniss,  etc. 
Grotii  Defensio  fidei  Catholicae. 
Hoornbeckii  Socinianismi  confutatio. 
Jameson,  Romam  Racovianam,  et  Racoviam 

Romanam. 
Jurieu,  le  Tableau  de  Socinianisme. 
Langii  Causa  Dei  ac  religionis. 

Refutatio  Catech.  Racoviensis. 

Jesus  T3'picus. 

Le  Blanc,  Principes  contre  les  Sociniens. 
Maccovii  Fl^Jtora  xpcvSrj. 
Maresii  Hydra  Socinianismi  expugnata. 
Mayeri  (J.  F.)  Dissertationes. 
Nicolaides  (Tho.)  Dissertationes. 
Prodasi  Matteologia  Sociniana. 
Rambachii  Refutatio  catech.  Racoviensis. 
Character  Laelii  und  Socini. 


Scherzeri  Collegium  anti-Socinianum. 
Smiglecius  de  Erroribus  nov.  Arianorum. 
de  Christo. 


Sonntagii  Refutatio  catech.  Racoviensis. 
Spener,  Zeugnisses,  etc. 
Widde  [or  De  Widde],  Confut.  Socinianismi. 
Wren,  Increpatio  Bar  Jesu. 
Wyttenbachii  (D.)  Tentamen  Theologiae. 
Zanchius  de  Tribus  Elohim. 

Aklerson  on  the  Pre-existence  of  Christ. 

Allix's  Fathers  vindicated. 

Arnauld's  Examinator. 

Barclay's  Socinian.  and  Irvingism  refuted. 

Barlow's  (Bp.)  Remains. 

Bingham's  Doct.  of  the  Church  of  England. 

Burgess'  Doctrine  of  original  sin. 

Cheynell's  Rise,  growth,  and  danger  of  S. 

Cloppenburg's  Compendium  on  Socinianism. 

Cottle's  (Joseph)  Essays. 

Dod's  Preservative  against  Socinianism. 

Foreign  and  English  Socinians. 

S.  creed  tending  to  Atheism. 


Edwards'  (Jonathan,  of  Eng.)  S.  unmasked. 
Fletcher's  Socinianism  unscriptural. 
Fowler's  Descent  of  Christ. 
Fox's  (Jos.)  Lectures.  ^^On  the  modern  phase. 

1824.) 
Freeston's  Nature  and  effects  of  modern  S. 
Fuller's  Calvinistic  and  S.  syst.  compared. 
Reply  to  Toulmin  and  Kentish. 


Gaillard's  Socinian  heresy  disproved. 

Spirit  and  principles  of  Socinianism. 

Gregory's  Divine  Antidote. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Notes  of  Sermons. 

Hare  (Edw.)  on  Socinianism. 

Hawker's  (R.)  Sermons  on  the  Div.  of  Chr. 

Evidences  of  plenary  inspiration. 

Letter  to  Thomas  Porter. 


Hawkins  on  Scripture  Mysteries. 

Expostulat.  address  to  Dr.  Priestley. 


Howe's  Critical  Observations. 

Hussey's  Glory  of  Christ  unveiled. 

Jerram  on  the  Atonement. 

Jones'  (Sir  W.)  Preservative  agt.  modern  S 


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Sociuian  a—cont  in  ued. 

Con. 
Kett's  Bampton  Lectures.  1790. 
Lamothe  on  the  Divinity  of  Christ. 
Lawrence's  Dissertations  on  the  Logos. 
Leslie's  Short  Method  with  Soeinians. 

S.    controversy   discussed;    wherein 

the  chief  Socinian  tracts  are  considered. 

Magee  on  Atonement  and  sacrifice. 
Mann's  (Isaac)  Essay  on  the  Atonement. 

Strictures  on  N.  T.  Heineken. 

Milbourn's    Vindication     of     mysteries    in 

religion. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate. 

Nichols'  Short  history  of  Socinianism. 

Nye  (S.)  on  the  Trinity. 

Owen's  Exercitations.  {  Prefixed  to  Commen- 
tary on  the  Hebrews.) 

Mystery  of  the  Gospel  vindicated. 

(Reply  to  Biddle.) 

Parkhurst's  Demonstrations  from  Scripture. 
(Reply  to  Priestley.) 

Prideaux's  Life  of  Mahomet. 

Randolph's  Letter  to  Dr.  Priestley. 

Reply  to  Lindsay. 

Scriptural  revision  of  the  arguments 

of  Socinians.  (Reply  to  Hobhouse.) 

Shepherd's  Free  examination  of  the  first 
verses  of  John's  Gospel. 

Sherlock's  Vindication  of  the  doctrine  of  the 
Trinity. 
(An  answer  to  several  Socinian  writers.) 

Apology  for  writing  agt.  Socinians. 

Defence  of  the  Apolog3^ 

Danger  of  corrupting  faith  by  philo- 
sophy. 

Present  state  of  the  Socinian  contro- 
versy. 1698.  (Sherlock  was  opposed  by 
Dr.  South  and  others,  and  a  warm  contro- 
versy was  kept  up  from  1690,  till  stopped 
by  royal  authority,  some  years  after.) 

Shuttleworth's  Consistency  of  revelation 
with  itself  and  with  human  reason. 

Smith's  (J.)  End  of  the  S.  controversy. 

Smith'.s  (J.  Pye)  Scripture  testimony  to  the 
Messiah. 

Stebbing's  Person  and  mission  of  Christ. 

Stillingfleet  on  Christ's  satisfaction. 

Sermon  on  the  mysteries  of  faith. 

Vindication  of  the  Trinity. 

Veysie's  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement. 

Preservative  against  Socinianism. 

Whitaker's  Dialogues  on  the  Trinity. 

Origin  of  Arianism. 

Williams'  Vindication  of  the  Archbishops. 
Wisheart's  (George)  Sermons.  (Great.) 
Wynperse  on  the  Divinity  of  Christ.    (Small 
book,  but  powerful.) 

See  Sandii  Bibliotheca  Autitrinitariunn  ; 
Webster's  Account  of  English  writers  in  the 
Socinian  controversy,  1728;  Barlow's  Di- 
rections for  the  choice  of  books.  It  is  not 
possible  to  make  an  accurate  division  be- 
tween Socinian  and  Unitarian  writers. 


Socinianism,  History  of* 

Acta  Eruditorum. 

Adelt,  Historia  de  Arianismo. 

Bockii  Hist.  Socinianismi  Prussici. 

Buddeus  de  Origine  Socinianismi. 

Calovii  Decas  dissertationes  de  pseudo-theo- 

logife  Socinianae,  ortu,  et  progressu. 
Cloppenburg  de  Origine  ac  progressu  S. 
Engelkenii  Dissertationes. 
Guichard,  Hist,  du  Socinianisrae. 
Hoornbeckii  Adparatus  ad  controversias  S. 
Horbii  Historia  hwreseos  Unitariorum. 
Lauterbachii  Ariano-Socinianismus  olim  in 

Polonia. 
Lubiencii  Hist,  reformationis  Polonica'. 
Mayer  de  Controversiis  Antitrinitariis. 
Morscovii  Politia  Ecclesiastica. 
Sandii  Bibliotheca  Antitrinitariorum. 
Stoinii  Epitome  hist.  orig.  Unitariorum  in 

Polonia. 

Addison's  History  of  Socinianism. 
Ash'well's  Socinus  and  Socinians. 
Chewney's  Lives  of  the  chief  Socinians. 
Cheynel's  Rise,  growth,  and  danger  of  S. 
Lindsey's  Histor.  view  of  doct.  and  worship. 
Nichols'  Short  history  of  Socinianism. 
Owen's  (John)  Vindiciae  Evangelicas. 
Sherlock's  State  of  the  S.  controv.  1698. 
Webster's  History  of  Arianism  and  Socinian- 
ism. To  1730. 

Socinus,  Faustns. 

Socini  Opera. 

Chris.  Examiner.  50:212. 

The  works  of  Socinus  are  given  in  the 
first  two  volumes  of  the  "  Fratres  Poloni ;" 
with  a  life  of  the  author. 

Sodom.    See  geoqrapht  op  scriptitre. 
Cellarii  (C.)  Dissertationes. 
Clerici  [or  Le  Clerc]  Dissertationes. 
Collyer  on  Scripture  facts. 
Gisbourne's  (T.)  Sermons. 
Gunn's  (W.  A.)  Sermons. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Contemplations. 
Rose's  (Sir  G.)  Scripture  Researches. 
Saurin's  (James)  Historical  Sermons. 
Sewall's  (Steph.)  Origin  of  the  Salt  Sea. 
Whately's  (William)  Prototypes. 

Solfidians.    See  antinomians. 

Solitude.     See   meditation. 
Groschii  Orationes. 
Mackenzie   (Geo.)  on  Preferring  solitude  to 

public  employment. 
Meikle's  Solitude  sweetened. 
Orton's  Discourses  to  the  aged. 
Ranew's  Solitude  improved. 
Reade's  Christian  Meditations. 
Winslow's  (0.)  Midnight  Harmonies. 
Woodward's  (Henry)  Essays. 
Ziinmorraan  on  Solitude. 
Z'jllikoffer's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons. 


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Solonton.    See  bioorapht. 
Alexander,  de  Salomone. 
Chorse}',  Vie  de  Salomon. 
Cognatus  de  Prosperitate  et  exitio  S. 
Pineda,  de  Rebus  Salomonis. 
Alison's  (Archibald)  Sermons, 
lieza's  (Theodore)  Sermons. 
Christian  Month.  Spect.  4:1.31. 
Close's  (F.)  Typical  persons  of  the  0.  Test. 
Critical  Review.  Vol.  15.  (Appendix.) 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Contemplations. 
Kitto's  Bible  Illustrations. 
Maurice's  (F.  D.)  Prophets  and  Kings. 
May's  (W.)  Sermons  to  the  Young. 
Milner's  (.Joseph)  Sermons. 
Saurin's  (James)  Sermons. 

Sounites.    See  mahometanism. 
Sale's  Dissertations  prefixed  to  his  transla- 
tion of  the  Koran. 

Sonsliip  of  ChrJst. 

See    iJTERNAL  GENERATION. 

Dorschei  Dissertationes  TheologiciB. 

Driessenii  Generatio  filii  Dei  Divina. 

Rittangelii  Libras  veritatis. 

Wayen,  Dissertationes.  (Adv.  Clericum.) 

Wetstenius  de  Jesu  Christo. 

AVigandus  Rationes  pro  et  contra  generat. 
filii  Dei,  etc. 

Christ.  Quar.  Spect.  6:156. 

Ilawtrey's  Appeal  to  the  New  Testament. 

Kidd  (J.)  on  the  Sonship  of  Christ. 

McLean  (A.)  on  th"fe  Sonship  of  Christ. 

Mayer  (D.)  on  the  Sonship  of  Christ. 

Millar's  (Dav.)  Co-essential  sonship  of  C. 

Miller's  (Sam.)  Letters. 

on  Unitarianism. 

Taylor's  (H.)  Opinions  of  learned  Christians, 
ancient  and  modern,  concerning  the  gene- 
ration of  Christ. 

Trefi'ry's  Inquiry  into  the  doctrine  of  the 
eternal  Sonship,  Ac. 

Wallin's  Ten  discourses  on  the  filiation,  &c. 

Watson  (Rich.)  on  the  Eternal  sonship  of 
Christ. 

Webb's  (F.)  Sermons. 

Song  of  Deborali. 

Cocceii  Cora,  in  Canticum  Deborse. 
Gumpach,  das  Triumphleid  Debora's. 
Ilolmanni  Com.  philol.-crit.  in  carmen  D. 
Kalkar,  de  Cantico  Deborae. 
Muis,  Selecta  Cantica  V.  Test. 
Schaurrieri  Dissertationes. 

Biblical  Repository.  Vol.  1. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.   12:597. 

Cleeves'  (C.)  Song  of  D.  paraphrased. 

Cooper's  (Bp.)  Expos,  of  the  song  of  D. 

Doughty's  (.John)  Analecta  Sacra. 

Green's  New  tr.  and  Com.  on  the  song  of  D. 

Horsley's  (Bp.)  Song  of  Deborah. 

Reading's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Weston's  Trans,  and  Exp.  of  the  song  of  D. 


Sorbomie.    See   port  rotai. 
Coringii  Antiquitatcs  Academicae. 
Du  Boulay,  Hist.  Academiae  Paris. 
Duvernet's  Gesch.  der  Sorbonne. 

Histoire  de  la  Sorbonne. 

Hemeraeus  de  Academia  Parisiensi. 
Schelhornii  Antiquitates  literarise. 
Beza's  Ten  discourses  on  the  Pope's  canons. 
Du  Fresner's  Life  of  St.  Lewis. 

Sorcery.    See  maoic,  witchcraft. 

Sorro-*v.    See  afflictids,  wounded  spirit. 
Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Collins  on  the  Providence  of  God. 

Cordial  for  a  fainting  spirit. 


Colquhoun  on  Spiritual  Comfort. 

Elliot's  (Wm.  G.)  Discipline  of  sorrow. 

Grandpierre's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Hooker's  Remedy  against  sorrow  and  fear. 

Jacomb's  Treatise  of  Holy  Dedication. 

Jelfs  (R.  W.)  Sermons  preached  abroad. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.     Sermon 

by  Rich.  Baxter. 
Newnham's  Tribute  of  sympathy. 
Orton's  Discourses  to  the  Aged. 
Polhill's  Armatura  Dei. 
Rowe's  Saint's  temptations. 
Stow's  (Mrs.)  Minister's  Wooing. 
Traughton's  Cause  and  cure  of  disconsolate 

thoughts. 
TuUoch's  Theism. 
Williams'  Voices  from  the  silent  land. 

Soul.    See  materialism. 
Augustin,  Epistolaj. 
Tertullian,  de  Anima. 
Gregory  Nys.,  de  Anima. 
Gregory  Thau.,  ad  Tatianum. 
Beck's  Biblische  Sittenlehre. 
Feverlini  (J.  C.)  Dissertationes. 
Klicfoth  (T.),  das  Zeugniss  der  Seele. 
Laugel,  le  Probleme  de  I'ame. 
Ludovici  de  Mente  humana. 
Melancthon,  Commentaria  de  anima. 
Nemesius  de  Natura  hominis.  Cap.  1. 
Olshausen,  Opuscula. 
Poirctus  de  Anima. 
Quandt's  Wissen  und  Sein. 
Schubert's  Geschichte  der  Seele. 
Tissot,  la  Vie  dans  rhoinme. 

Baptist  Quarterly.  1:177. 

Baxter  on  the  Nature  of  the  human  souL 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Broughton's  (John)  Psychologia. 

Chambers'  Cyclopsedia.  Art.  "  Soul.'* 

ClerKe  s  ^  Richard)  Sermons. 

Cousin's  Psychology. 

Cudworth's  Intellectual  system.  Bk.  1,  ch.  5. 

Delitsch's  Psychology. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  1. 

Dwight's  Sermons.  Ser.  22  to  24. 

Flavel's  (John)  Pneumatologia. 

Heard's  Tripartite  nature  of  man. 

Hill's  Treatise  on  the  Soul. 


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Soul — crmtmued. 

Law's  (Bp.  Ed.)  Sermons.  (Use  of  the  word 

in  Sacred  Scripture.) 
Mason  on  Self-knowledge. 
Newman's  (John  H.)  Sermons. 
Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Rausch's  P.«ychology. 
Bedford's  (Geo.)  Body  and  Soul. 
Storr's  (Rich.)  Constitution  of  the  soul. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Warburton's  Divine  Legation  of  Moses. 
Watts'  Ontology. 

Souls  of  Brutes.    See  instinct, 

METEMPSYCHOSIS. 

Aubrey,  de  I'Ame  des  betes.  (Maintains 
their   immortality.) 

Buckii  Commentatio  Psychologica. 

Des  Carte's,  de  Methodo. 

Dieterici  (J.  G.)  Dissertationes. 

Gimma  (G.)  Dissertationes  Academicae. 

Guillemont,  de  Principiis  rerum  corporeal. 

Henrichii  Sylloge  script,  de  spiritibus. 

Kluge's  Verniinftige  Seele. 

Meieri  (Gerhard.)  Dissertationes. 

Meier's  (Geo.  F.)  Seelen  der  Thiere.  (Main- 
tains their  immortality.) 

Pardies,  sur  la  Connaisance  des  brutes. 

Sbarragii  Entelechia.  (Ag.  Descartes.) 

Schoock  (Mart.),  Dissertat.  (Ag.  Descartes.) 

Sennert,  de  Orig.  et  nat.  animarum  in  brutis. 

Willis  (Tho.),  Exercitationes. 

Balguy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Baxter  on  the  Nature  of  the  soul. 

Bayle's  Dictionary.    Articles  Pereira,  Rosa- 

rxHH,  and  Senuertns. 
Beattie's  Dissertations. 

Cheyne's  Philosoph.  Principles.  Ch.  3,  §  10. 
Christian  Examiner.  74:199. 
Colliber's  Enquirj^  into  the  existence,  &c. 
Coxe's  (John  Redman)  Considerations. 
Dean  (Rich.)  on  the  Future  life  of  brutes. 
Des  Cartes  on  the  Passions. 
Ditton  on  the  Resurrection. 
Edwards'  Critical  and  philos.  exercitations. 
Hewlett's  (J.  T.)  Penscelwood  Papers. 
Hume's  Philosophical  Ess.nys.  Ess.  9. 
Le  Grand's  Philosophy.  Tr.  by  R.  Blome. 
Locke  on  the  Understanding.  Book  2. 
Middleton  on  the  Future  life  of  brutes. 
Morer's  (T.)  Sermons. 
North  Amer.  Review.  63:9L 
Polignac's  Anti-Lucretius. 
Polwhele's  (R.)  Discourses. 
Priestley's  (Joseph)  Essays  on  the  theory 

of  mind. 
Ramsay's  Philosophical  Principles. 
Rothwell's  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Dean. 
Search's  Light  of  Nature.   Chap.  12. 
Spectator.  No.  120. 

WagstaflFe  on  the  Immortality  of  brutes. 
Watts'  Philosophical  Essays.  Ess.  9. 
Willis  (Tho.)  on  the  Souls  of  brutes.    Tr.  by 

S.   Pordage.     (Discusses  the  subject — 1st, 

physiologically ;  and  2d,  pathologically.) 


Soutlicot* 

Southcot's  (Joana)  Book  of  Wonders. 

Testimony  of  the  Lord. 

The  sealed  Prophecies. 

Letters  and  Communications. 


Hughson's  History  of  religious  impostors. 
Lane's  (Sam.)  Joana  Southcot  detected. 
Matthias'  Case  of  Joana  Southcot. 
Observations  on  the  Divine  claims  of  J.  S. 

Sovereignty  of  God.    See  election. 
Brown's  Natural  and  revealed  religion. 
Burder's  (Henry  F.)  Sermons. 
Charnock's  Sermons. 
Coleman's  (J.  N.)  Sermons. 
Coles  on  God's  sovereignty.  (Practical.) 
Creassy  (R.)  on  the  Sovereignty  of  God. 
Davies'  (Pres.)  Sermons. 
Dixon's  Sov.  of  the  Divine  administration. 
Dwight's  Theology.  Ser.  16. 
Gearing  on  God's  sovereignty. 
Jamieson's  Sacred  History. 
Payne's  (George)  Lectures. 
Silver  (F.)  on  the  Sovereignty  of  God. 
Williams'  Equity  of  the  Divine  government. 
Wilson's  (Robt.)  Divine  sovereignty. 

Space. 

Clarke's  Boyle  Lectures.  1705,  1706. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  2,  prop.  40. 
Jackson  on  the  Existence  and  unity  of  God. 
Law's  (Ed.)  Enquiry  into  the  idea  of  space. 
Leibnitz's  Theodicee. 
Locke's  Essays.  Book  2. 
Ramsay's  Philosoph.  principles.  Prop.  24. 
Waterland's  Diss,  on  the  argument  a  priori. 
Watts'  Ontology.  Ch.  4  and  12. 
Essays.  Ess.  1. 


Wollaston's  Religion  of  nature. 

Spinoza.     See  spinocism. 
Coler,  Vie  de  Spinoza. 
Nieeron,  Memoires  pour  servir  a  I'histoire 

des  hommes  illustre. 

Christian  Examiner.  74:313. 
Spinocism.    See  atheism,  spinoza. 
Pro. 

Spinoza,  Opera.  Ed.  Paulus.  1802. 
Ed.  Bruder.  1846. 


Bekker  (Balthas.)  die  bezauberte  Welt. 
Bredenburgii  Principia. 
Cuffeleri  Ars  ratiocinandi. 
Hobessii  Elementa  Philosophica. 
Knutsii  Epistola  amici  ad  amicum. 
Leenhof,  der  Himmel  auf  Erden. 

The  sentiments  of  Spinoza,  though  not 
stated  in  form,  are  developed,  and  more 
or  less  adopted,  in  the  writings  of  Fichte, 
Hegel,  Paulus,  Schelling,  Strauss,  Weg- 
scheider,  and  others. 

Con. 
Blyenburg's    Wederlegging    de    zede-kunst 
von  Spinoza. 


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Splnoclsm — conlirmed. 

Con. 
Batalerii  Vindiciae  miraculorum. 
Bredenburgii    Enervatio    tractatus    Theol. 

politici. 
Brun,  Veritable  religion  des  Hollandois. 
Buddei  Dissertationes. 

Spinocismus  ante  Spinozam. 

Coler,  de  Resurrection  de  Jesus  Christ. 
Cuperi  Arcana  Atheismi  deteeta. 
Horschii  Investigationes  circa  orig.  rerum. 
Huet,  La  conformite  de  la  raison  avec  la  foi. 
Jacquelot,  Dissertationes. 
Jensii  Examen  ethices  Spinozse. 
Kortholtus  de  Tribus  inipostoribus  magnis. 
Lauiy,  Nouvelle  Atheisme  renverse. 
Mansvelt  adv.  Theologieo-politicum. 
Melchoiris  Religio  Naturaj. 
Mussel  Tract.  Theol.  polit.  Examinatus. 
Nieuwentyt's  Gronden  van  Zekerheit. 
Orobius  adversus  Bredenburgii  priucipia. 
Pererius  de  Communibus  principiis. 
Poireti  Fundamenta  Atheismi  eversa. 
Staalkopfii  Animadversiones  succinctae. 
Velthuysii  Tractatus  de  cultu  natural!. 
Weidneri  Dissertationes. 
Wittichii  Anti  Spinoza. 

Wittigii   Examen  ethices  Benedict!  de  Spin. 
Wolfii  Theologia  Nature.  Sect.  716. 
Yvon,  L'impiete  Convaincu. 

Buddeus'  Spinocisra  before  Spinoza. 
Clark's  Being  and  attributes  of  God. 
Earbery's  Deism  answered  and  confuted. 
Howe's  Living  Temple. 

Spiiiocism,  History  of. 

Coler,  Vie  de  Spinoza. 

Feverlinus  in  quantum  Cartesis  Atheismus 
imputandus. 

Gundlingii  Observationes  Selectae. 

Jaegerus  de  Spinocismo,  cum  vita,  etc. 

Jenichen,  Historia  Spinozismi. 

Kettnerus  deduobus  Inipostoribus.  (Spinoza 
et  Bekker.) 

Kortholtus  de  tribus  Impostoribus.  (Her- 
bert, Hobbes,  and  Spinoza.) 

Lampe,  Bibliotheca  Bremensis. 

Orell's  Spinoza's  Leben  und  Lehre. 

Sigwart's  Spinozismus  historisch  undphilos. 
Erlautert. 

Staalkopfius  de  Spinozismo  post  Spinozam. 

Werder  (J.  F.)  de  Spinozismo  ante  Spinozam. 

Buchanan's  (J.)  Modern  Atheism.   Ch.  3. 
Christian  Examiner.  74:313. 

Spirit  of  Adoption.    See  adoption. 
Breithaupt,  de  Spiritu  adoptionis. 
Deutchmanni  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Olearius  de  Spiritu  servit.  et  adoptionis. 
Beddorae's  (B.)  Discourses. 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Thesaurus. 
Evans'  (John)  Discourses. 
Gresley's  (W.)  Parochial  Sermons. 
King's  (Henry)  Sermons. 


Spirit  of  Adoption — conlintied. 

Muir  (W.)  on  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Noel's  (G.  T.)  Sermons. 

Pierce's  (S.  E.)  Sermons. 

Scattergood's  Operations  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Stewart's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Wallis'  (.John)  Sermons. 

Walton  on  the  Witness  of  the  Spirit. 

Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 

AVilliams'  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Wilson's  Nature  and  Privileges  of  adoption. 

Spirit-Rapping.     See  gprRiTUALisM. 
Spirits  In  Pii»^on. 

See    DEi^OENT  INTO  HELL. 

Limborch,  Theologia  Christiana. 

Barrow  on  the,Creed. 

Benson's  (Geo.)  Dissertations  on  the  Catho- 
lic faith.  Diss.  2. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  1:708.  19:1. 

Braekenbury's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Brown's  (Dr.  John)  Bibliotheca  Sacra. 

Burnett's  (Bp.)  Four  Dissertations. 

Cochrane's  Sermons  on  difficult  texts. 

Hobart's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Kitto's  .Journal.  New  Series.  Vol.  3. 

Miles'  Christ  preaching  to  the  Spirits,  <tc.' 

Moore's  (Dr.)  Theological  Works. 

Parker's  (Benj.)  State  of  the  antediluvian 
world. 

Pearson  on  the  Creed. 

Pirie's  (Alex.)  Critical  Observations. 

Puekle  on  the  Intermediate  State. 

Wheatland's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Woodward's  (Henry)  Essays. 

Spiritual  Deatli. 

Armstrong's  (John)  The  new  life. 
Bellamy's  Nature  and  glory  of  the  Gospel. 
Cunningham's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 
Davies'  (Sam.)  Sermons. 
Davy's  (C.)  Cottage  Sermons. 
Doddridge's  Character  of  the  unregenerate. 
Flavcl's  Method  of  grace  in  the  gospel. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Notes  of  Sermons. 
Martyn's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Muller's  Christian  doctrine  of  sin. 
Payson's  (Edward)  Works. 
Preston's  (John)  A  lifeless  life. 
Sibbs'  Beams  of  Divine  light. 
Trcnchard's  (W.  E.)  Sermons. 
Usher's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Waples'  (Edward)  Sermons. 
West  on  Moral  Agency. 

Spiritual  Gifts.    See  operations  of  the 

HOLT    GHOST. 

Kurzman  de  Interpretatione  locorum  N.  T. 

in  quibus  donorum  S.  S.  extraord.  mentio 

injicitur. 
AVernsdorfii  Dissertationes.  Diss.  3. 
Witsii  Miscellanea  Sacra.  (Beautiful.) 

Benson's  (Dr.  Geo.)  Critical  Dissertations. 
Bloomfield's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 


43c 


Splritnal  Gifts — continued. 

Briggs'  (F.  W.)  Pentecost  and  the  founding 
of  the  Church. 

Clarke's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Collyer  (W.  B.)  on  Miracles. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Doctrinal  Sermons. 

D'Oyly's  (George)  Sermons. 

Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 

Frazier's  Mag.  4:754.  (Ed.  Irving.) 

Goode's  (Wm.)  Modern  claims  to  extraordi- 
nary gifts  examined. 

Goodwin  On  being  filled  with  the  Spirit. 

Gregory's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Hawker  on  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

MacDonald's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Macleod's  (Alex.)  View  of  inspiration. 

Moberly's  (G.)  College  Sermons. 

Muir  on  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Norris'  (W.)  Sermons. 

Robertson's  (F.  W.)  Sermons. 

Sanderson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Thompson  (J.  P.)  on  the  Christian  graces. 

Warburton  on  the  Doctrine  of  grace. 

Yonge's  (James)  Sermons. 

Spiritual    liife.    See    heavknlt-minded- 

NESS,      WALK    OP    FAITH. 

Buchanan's  Office  and  Work  of  the  Spirit. 

Christian  Review.  15:543. 

Davies'  (Sam.)  Sermons. 

Gilfillan's  (Sam.)  Practical  Discourses. 

Literary  and  Theol.  Rev.  4:40. 

Owen  on  Spiritual-mindedness. 

Priestley's  (Tim.)  Christian's  looking-glass. 

Princeton  Rev.  18:275. 

Simeon's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Upham's  (T.  C.)  Interior  life. 

Life  of  faith. 

Religious  maxims. 

Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 

"Wills'  Defence  of  experimental  religion. 

Spiritual  Mindedness.    See  heavenlt. 

Spiritual  Pride.     See  pride. 
Charlesworth's  (John)  Practical  Sermons. 
Collyer's  Scr.  Parables.    Pharisee  and  Pahl. 
Dodd's  (W.)  Pharisee  and  Publican. 
Fuller's  (And.)  Occasions,  causes,  and  eflfects 

of  highmin  Jedness  in  religion. 
Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Mills'  (W.  H.)  Sermons. 
Miller's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Pyle's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Tilly's  (AV'illiam)  Sermons. 

Spiritual  'Warfare.   See  fioht  op  patth. 

Spiritualism.    See  claikvotance. 
Pro. 

Augues,  Spiritualisme. 
Cahagnet  (L.  A.),  Magnetisme. 

Arcanes  de  la  vie  future. 

Journal  du  Magnetisme.  1845-1867. 

28 


Spiritualism — continwd. 

Pro. 
Adams'  Rivulets  from  the  ocean  of  truth. 
Ambler's  Spiritual  Teacher. 
Earth's  Mesmerist. 
Brittain's  "  Sheckinah." 
Cahagnet's  Celestial  Telegraph. 
Davis'  (And.  J.)  Penetralia. 

The  great  Harmonia. 

Other  publications. 

Debate  between  J.  Tiffany  and  J.  Erret.  18.56. 

Dee's  Relation  of  what  passed  between  him- 
self and  some  spirits.  (Has  a  confirmatory 
preface  by  Casaubon.  1659.) 

Dexter  on  Spiritualism. 
Edmonds  (J.  W.)  on  Spiritualism. 
Hammond's  Communication  from  the  spirit 

of  Tho.  Paine. 
Hare's  (R.)  Experimental  Investigations. 
Home's  (D.  D.)  Incidents  of  my  life. 
Howitt's  History  of  the  supernatural. 
Jung  Stilling's  Pneumatology.     Translated 

by  S.  Jackson. 
Linton's  Healing  of  the  nations. 
Longshore's  Hist,  of  recent  developments. 

1851. 
Parker's  Prospect  into  the  Spir.  world.  1770. 
Rogers'  Philosophy  of  mysterious  agents. 
Ross'  Spiritual  World. 

Spiritual  Herald.  Period.  New  York.  1856. 
Spiritual  Magazine.  Lond.  1860  to  present. 
Spiritual  Telegraph.  Periodical.  New  York. 

1853  to  1856. 
Townsend's  (C.  H.)  Facts  in  Mesmerism. 
Tuttle's  Clairvoyant  Physician. 
Other  treatises. 


Wilkinson's  Spirit  Drawings. 
The  Revival. 


Con. 
Blasche's  Kritik  d.  modernen  Geisterglaub. 
Chevreul,  de  la  Baguette  divinatoire. 
Horst's  Theurgie. 
Schiff,  les  Esprits  frappeurs. 
Beecher's  (Cha.)  Review  of  S.  manifestations. 
Begbee  on  Supernatural  Illusions. 
Berg's  (J.  P.)  Demons  and  Guardian  angels. 
Billington's  Lectures  on  manifestation.-. 
Bird's  (Geo.)  Scripture  Principles. 
Blackwood's  Mag.  73:629. 
Blakeman  on  Credulity. 
Byre's  Naturalism  and  Spiritualism. 
Capron  (E.  W.)  on  Spiritualism. 
Christian  Examiner.  61:352. 
Daniels'  Spiritualism  versus  Christianity. 
De  Boisment  on  Hallucination. 
Dod  (J.  B.)  on  Spirit  Manifestations. 
Edinburg  Review.  122:287. 
Gasparin  on  Modern  Spiritualism. 
Gordon's  Spiritualism  examined. 
Kitto's  Journal.  (Numerous  articles.) 
McDonald  on  Spiritualism. 
Mackay  on  Popular  Delusions. 
Mahan's  Modern  mysteries  explained. 
Mattison's  Origin,  hist.,  Ac,  of  sp.  rappings. 


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North  British  Review.  39:174. 
Oldfield's  "  To  Damonion." 
Pritchard's  Sober  words  of  table  talk. 
Quarterly  Review.  114:179. 
Ramsay  (David)  on  Spiritualism. 
Spieer's  (H.)  Sights  and  Sounds. 
Vaughn's  (Robt.)  Letter  and  Spirit. 

Spirituality.    See  heavenlt  mindedness. 

Spirituality  of  God.    See  attributes. 
Limborch,  Theologia  Christiana. 
Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Binning's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 
Charnock's  Works. 
Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Lect.  47. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 
Gill's  Body  of  Divinity. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Sermons. 
Paley's  Natural  Theology, 
Styles'  (John)  Sermons. 

Spoiling  tile  Egyptians. 

See  BORRowiNO. 

Spontaneous  Generation. 

See  EQUIVOCAL  generation. 

stability.    See  decision. 
Stage  Plays. 

Bossuet,  Maximes  et  Reflections. 

Concinna  (Dan.),  Dissertationes. 

Conti,  de  la  Comedie. 

[D'Abignac],  Condemnation  des  Theatres. 

Draseke's  Heiligen  auf  der  Biihne. 

Desprez  de  Boissy,  Lettres. 

Le  Brun,  sur  la  Comedie. 

[Less],    Bedenken    der   Theol.    Facultat   zu 

Gottingen.  1769. 
Tholuck,  Stimme  wider  d.  Theaterlust. 
Voisin,  Defence  du  Prince  de  Conti. 
Amer.  Biblical  Repository.  2d  Series.  1:449. 

(Ancient  Greek  drama.) 
Amer.  Quart.  Review.  1:.331. 
Amer.  Whig  Review.    2:117. 
Bedford's    Blasphemies   of    the   playhouse, 

from  seven  thousand  instances.  1719. 
Bellowes'  Relation  of  public  amusements  to 

public  morality. 
Best's  (T.)  Sermons  on  Amusements. 
Blackwood's  Mag.  7:387.  11:440.  14:421,723. 

23:33.  59:54. 
Brit,  and  For.  Retiew.  2:568. 
Bunn  (Alfred)  on  the  Stage. 
Chris.  Monthly  Spect.  9:411. 
Chris.  Observer.  18:166. 
Chris.  Quart.  Spect.  10:557. 
Chris.  Review.  2:393. 
Collier's  (Jer.)   Immorality  of  the  English 

stage.   1699. 

■ Defence  of    Do. 

Second  Defence  of  Do. 

Further  vindication. 

Dissuasive  from  the  Playhouse. 

Dwight's  Essay  on  the  Stage. 


Stage  Plays — continued. 

Dennis'  Defence  of  the  Stage.  (Reply  to 
Collier.) 

East's  Letters  to  young  ladies. 

Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  26:129. 

Edinburg  Review.  57:281.  78:204. 

Episcopal  Magazine.  2:56. 

Foster's  (Jno.)  Contrib.  to  the  Eclectic  Rev. 

Fuller's  (Dr.)  The  Theatre. 

Gosson's  Schoole  of  abuse.  (This  effective 
treatise  against  the  stage,  1579,  is  re- 
printed in  the  Sommers  Collec.  of  tracts.) 

Green's  (J.)  Refutation  of  the  "Apology  for 
actors."  1615. 

Hill's  (Rowland)  Expostulatory  Letter. 

Aphoristic  Observations. 

Kendell  on  Stage  entertainments. 

Law's  Unlawfulness  of  stage  entertainments. 

Macdonnell's  Oxford  Prize  Essay.  1820. 

MacnicoU  on  the  Influence  of  the  stage. 

More  (Hannah)  on  Amusements. 

Museum  of  For.  Liter.  6:355.  9:247.  12:661. 

Orton's  (Job)  Discourses. 

Oxford  Prize  Essays.  1820. 

Plumtree's  (.James)  Discourses. 

Prynne's  Histrio  Mastix.  (For  writing  this 
proper  but  dull  book,  which  was  declared 
to  be  a  libel  on  the  Queen,  who  patronized 
theatres,  Prynne  was  punished  [1633]  by 
the  pillory  and  whipping,  the  loss  of  both 
his  ears,  and  perpetual  imprisonment.) 

Rankin's  Mirror  of  Monsters. 

Raynolds'  Overthrowe  of  stage  playes.  (One 
of  the  strongest  writers  of  the  17th  cent.) 

Schleiermacker's  Christian  Morals. 

Sewell's  Vindication  of  the  English  stage. 

Simpson's  (David)  Select  Works. 

Styles'  (John)  Character  and  tendency  of 
the  stage.  1838. 

Turnbull  on  the  Theatre. 

Thompson's  (J.  P.)  Lectures  to  young  men. 

Ware's  (Sam.)  Remarks  on  Theatres. 

Winchester's  (S.  G.)  The  Theatre. 

Wilkes'  (John)  General  view  of  the  Stage. 

Witherspoon's  Serious  enquiry  into  the 
nature  and  effect  of  stage  plays. 

Letter  respecting  play  actors. 

Star  of  Bethlehem. 

Callixti  (Geo.)  Historia  Magorum. 
Cellarii  (Christ.)  Diss.  Academicae. 
Elswiehius  de  Magis  stella  duce  Bethlehem. 

profectis. 
Olearii  Adsertionum  Philologicarum  beptas. 

Blackley's  (T.)  Sermons. 

Gell's  (R.)  Remains. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Contemplations. 

Hastings'  (H.  J.)  Sermons. 

Trench's  (R.  C.)  Star  of  the  wise  men. 

State  Churches.    See  establishments. 

State  of  Innocence. 

Callixtus  de  Vario  hominis  statu. 
Himmelii  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Kippingii  Exercitationes  Sacrae. 


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state  of  Innocence — continued. 

Maj^eri  (lo.  Frider.)  Dissertationes. 
Meisneri  (Balthas.)  Dissertationes. 
Osiandri  (Luc.)  Dissertationes. 
Sontagii  (Christoph.)  Dissertationes. 
Zesemannus  de  Primo  homine  statu. 
Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Ser.  3:277.  6:1.  11:274. 
Hale's  (Sir  M.)   Primitive  organization  of 

mankind. 
Pirie's  Posthumous  AVorks. 
Princeton  Rev.  16.67. 

Steadfastness.    See  constancy,  decision, 

INCONSTANCV. 

Berriman's,  William,  Sermons. 
Beveridge's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Bloomfield's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Cunningham's,  J.  W.,  Sermons. 
French's,  John,  Sermons. 
Fuller's,  Andrew,  Sermons. 
Gisbourne's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Ha.yward's  Sermons. 
Miller's,  James,  Sermons. 
Newman's,  J.  H.,  Sermons. 
Riddock's,  James,  Sermons. 
Russell's,  Alex.  R.,  Sermons. 
Tate's,  Thomas',  Sermons. 
Wake's,  Abp.,  Sermons. 
Waterland's,  Daniel,  Sermons. 
Watson's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Wilder's,  John,  Sermons. 
Young's,  John,  Sermons. 

Stercorlanists. 

Bassnage,  Histoire  de  I'Eglise. 

Mabillon,    Prefatio   ad  acta  Benedictorum. 

Sec   IV. 
Pfaffii  (Christoph.)  Dissertationes. 

Ste-*vardsliip.    See  parables. 
Stoicism. 

Bruekeri  Hist,  philosoph.  literarise  criticee, 
Fabrieii  (F.  A  )  Sylloge.  (Every  thing  from 

the  pen  of  Fabricius  is  erudite  and  critical.) 
Klippel.  Doctr.  stoic,  ethicte  atque  Christ. 

exposit.  et  comparata. 
Lescaloperii    Commentarius    in  libros  Cice- 

ronis,  etc.     (An  exhibit  of  the  philosophy 

not  only  of  Cicero,  but  of  Homer,  Thales, 

Pythagoras,   Plato,  Aristotle,    Zeno,    and 

many  others.) 
Lipsii  Philosophia  Stoica. 
Meyeri  Doot.  Stoicorum  ethica,  cum  Christ. 

comparata. 
Sluiteri  Idea  theologiae  Stoicae. 
Brucker's  History  of  Philosophy. 
Burgess'  (Bp.)  Christianity  of  Stoicism. 
Cudworth's  Intel,  system  of  the  universe. 
Duvaix's  Moral  philosophy  of  the  Stoics. 
Enfield's  History  of  Philosophy. 
Hume's  (David)  Essays. 
James'   Moral    Philosophy   of    the    Stoics. 

Bk.  1,  chap.  4. 
Tenninian's  History  of  Philosophy. 
Tiedmann's  Syst,  of  the  Stoical  philosophy. 
Ward's  (Seth;  Philosophical  Essays. 


Strife.    See  contention,  peace. 
Striving  of  the  Spirit.    See  qribvino. 
Study    of   Tlieology.      See    education 

SOCIETIES,  HISTORY  OF  DOCTRINES, 
MINISTERIAL  EDDCATION,  PROVINCE 
OF    REASON,      THEOLOQT. 

Alihn's  Einleitung  in  das  studium  d.  Dogm. 
Bartholini  Consilium  de  stud,  theologico. 
Bebelii  Methodus  studii  theologici. 
Beck's  (J.  T.)  Einleitung  in  d.  system  d. 

Chris.  Lehre. 
Bennetti  Introd.  in  studium  theol.  syst. 
Bertholdt's  Theolog.  Wissenschaftskunde. 
Buddei  Isagoge  histosico-theologica. 
Bulfinger  de  Legibus  studii  theol. 
Bulliuger  Ratio  studiorum  theologicorum. 
Burmanni  Consilium  de  studio  theol. 
Callisen's  Anweisung  fiir  Theol.  studirende. 
Callixti  Adparatus  Theologicus. 
Callovii  Isagoge  ad  sacrani  theologiam. 
ChytriBus  de  Studio  theologicae  recte. 
Danz's  Encyklop.  und  methodoL  der  theol. 

Wissenschaften.    . 
Dorscheus  de  Conformatione  studii  theol. 
Dupin,  Methodus  studii  theologici. 
Eckhardi  Monita  ad  theol.  stud,  auspiciend. 
Franckii  (A.  H.)  Methodus  studii  theologici. 
Franke  (G.  S.),  Theolog.  Encyklopadie. 
Hagenbach's    Encyklop.    und   methodol.    d. 

theologische  Wissenschaften. 
Heidcggeri  Typus  studii  theologici. 
Hulsemanni  5lethodus  studii  theologici. 
Junius  de  Ortu,  natura,  formis,  et  modo,  etc. 
Melancthon,  Ratio  discendie  theologiae. 
Meyerus  de  Studio  theologise. 
Olearii  Methodus  theologici  studii. 
Osiandri  Admonitiones. 
Owen  (J.),  Theologoumena  pantolapa. 
Pfaffii  Introd.  ad  historiam  theologiiB. 
Rainbach's  Wohlunterrichtete  stud.  Theol. 
Reinhardus  de  Methodo  studii  theologici. 
Welleri  Consilium  de  stud,  theol.  rite  instit- 

uendo  et  feliciter  continuando. 
Winer's  Handbuch  der  theol.  Literatur. 

Barlow's  (Bp.)  Directory  for  the  choice  of 
books  in  the  study  of  divinity.  (Reaches 
only  to  1690.) 

Barrington's  Sermons  and  Charges. 

Bennet's  Directions  for  studying  Divinity. 

Bentham's  Retlections  on  the  study  of  Div. 

Bickersteth's  Christian  Student. 

Bruce's  (A.)  Lectures  to  young  men. 

Christian  Disciple.  2:2.33,417.  3:1,81,171. 

Dodwell's  Two  letters  of  advice. 

Dupin's  Method  of  studying  divinity. 

Eclectic  Review.  N.  S.  1:172. 

Gleig's  Letters  from  a  bishop  to  his  son. 

Herder's  Lectures  on  the  study  of  theology. 

Leighton's  (Abp.)  Prajlectiones  Theologicae. 

Marsh  (Bp.)  on  Theological  study. 

Owen's  (Henry)  Directions  for  candidates. 

Phillips'  Study  of  sacred  literature. 

Plumptree's  (E.  H.)  Sermons.     (3  on  this.) 

Porteus'  (Bp.)  Letters  to  his  clergy. 


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study  of  Theology— conimued. 

Powell's  (W.  S.)  Discourses. 

Preston's     Student's     theological    manual,- 

compiled  from  standard  authors. 
Randolph's  (Jno.)  Enchiridium  theologicum. 
Rose  (Hugh)  on  the  Study  of  divinity. 
Smith's  (John)  Select  Discourses. 
Tate's  Suggestions  to  the  theol.  student. 
Warburton's  Directions  for  the  study  of  theol. 

Divine  Legation  of  Moses.  Bk.  9. 

Wirdsworth's  (Chris.)  Christian  Institutes. 

Wiiterland's  Advice  to  a  student. 

Watts'  (I.)  Works.  (Questions  for  students.) 

Whiston's  Advice  for  the  study  of  divinity. 

Williams'  Christian  Preacher. 

Witherspoon's  Works. 

Wotton's  Method  of  studying  divinity. 

Study  of  tlie  Fathers.    See  rsB. 

Study  of  the  Scriptures.    See   intro- 
ductions,  READINO  THE  BCRIPTUKES. 

Calmeti  Prolegomena. 

Delrii  Pharus  sacrae  Scripturse. 

Drusii  Animadversiones. 

Ederi  (Economia  Bibliorum. 

Erasmus  de  Ratione  studii,  etc. 

Gaussenius  (Steph.)  de  Ratione  studii,  etc. 

Gerhardi  Methodus  studii  theologici. 

Grotius  de  Studiorum  ratione,  etc. 

Hardy,  Biblia  Graeca,  cum  notis  theol. 

Hyperius  de  S.  S.  leetione  et  meditatione. 

Lo  Long,  Bibliotheca  Sacra. 

Ravenelii  Thesaurus  Scripturse  canonicae. 

Amory's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Barker's  (C.)  Sermons. 

Barlow's  (Bp.)  Remains. 

Burder's  Duty  and  means  of  ascertaining  the 
genuine  sense. 

Byfield's  Directions  for  the  private  reading 
of  the  Scriptures. 

Campbell's  Preliminary  Dissertations. 

Carington's  (James)  Sermons. 

Christian  Observer.  20:406,697. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  A.)  Clavis  Biblica. 

Clay's  (John)  Sermons. 

Colly er's  (David)  Sacred  Interpreter. 

D'Oyly's  (George)  Sermons. 

Dodwell's  Letters  of  Advice. 

Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 

Fowle's  (F.  W.)  Sermons. 

Franck  on  the  Study  of  the  Scriptures. 
("  Full  of  good  sense  and  piety." — Dod- 
dridge.) 

Fuller's  Miscellanea  Sacra. 

Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Irving's  (Edward)  Oracles  of  God. 

Lee's  (Prof.  S.)  Six  Sermons.  (Superior.) 

Litton's  Guide  to  the  study,  etc. 

Lowth's  Directions  for  the  profitable  reading. 
("  Very  excellent." — Orme.) 

Maturin's  (C.  R.)  Sermons. 

Nourse's  (P.)  Discourses. 

Strype's  Genuine  remains  of  Dr.  Lightfoot. 

Wayland's  (Francis)  Discourses. 


Style     of   Inspired    "Writers.        See 

BIBLICAL  CRITICISM,    DIALECT   OF  THK 
NEW  TESTAMENT,    IDIOMS,    PHILOLOGT. 

Alberti  Periculum  criticum  in  Vet.  et  N.  T. 
Observationes  Philologicae. 


Bebelius  de  Phrasi  Nov.  Test. 
Beckii  (F.)  Observationes. 
Beza  de  Dono  lingua,  et  apostol.  sermone. 
Boecleri  Dissertatio  de  stylo  N.  Test. 
Cocceus  de  Puritate  linguae  Nov.  Test. 
Draudius  de  Stylo  Nov.  Testamenti. 
Gataker  (T.),  Adversaria  Miscellanea. 
Dissertationes  de  stylo  N.  T. 


Gaultheri  Sylloge  vocum  exoticarum. 

Georgii  Vindicias  N.  T.  ab  Hebraismis. 

Glassii  Philologia  Sacra.  Lib.  I  and  II. 

Grinfield,  Biblia  Hellenistica. 

Hoffman,  de  Stylo  apost.  Pauli. 

Honerti  Dissertationes  de  Stylo  N.  Test. 

Hurgronje,  de  Parallelismo  membror.  in  J.  C. 
dictis  observando. 

Lamy,  de  Eruditione  Apostolorum. 

Leighii  Annotationes  in  Nov.  Testam. 

Michaelis  de  Textu  Nov.  Test.  Gra;co. 

Morii  Acroas.  academ.  sup.  hermeneut.  Nov. 
Test.  (Valuable  for  containing  the  opinions 
on  this  subj.  of  various  eminent  writers.) 

Mullerus  de  Stilo  idiotico  Nov.  Test. 

Olcarius  de  Stylo  Novi  Testamenti. 

Palairet,  Observationes  in  Nov.  Test. 

Pfochenus  de  Stylo  N.  T.  (AVritten  to  prove 
that  there  are  no  Hebraisms  in  the  Greek 
Testament,  but  that  the  expressions  so 
considered  are  purely  classic!) 

Planck  de  Vera,  natura,  et  indole  orationis' 
N.  Test. 

Rhenferdi  Dissertationes.  (Collects  the  opin- 
ions of  the  best  writers  on  this  subject.) 

Schwarzius  in  Solecismis  Nov.  Testamenti. 

Solanus  de  Stilo  Nov.  Test. 

Stephani  Prefatio  ad  N.  Test.  (Sustains 
Beza  in  maintaining  that  the  style  of  the 
Apostles  is  inimitably  elegant.) 

Stolbergii  Exercitationes.  (Points  out  what 
he  considers  the  solecisms,  barbarisms, 
&c.,  of  the  New  Testament.) 

Vorstius  de  Hebraeismis  N.  'T.  Commentar. 

Wyssii  Dialectologia  Sacra. 

Amer.  Biblic.  Repos.  1:638. 

[Black's  (John)]  Palseoromaica. 

Black  wall's  Sacred  Classics.   (Great.) 

Boyle  (Robt.)  on  the  Style  of  Scripture. 

Brown  on  the  Characteristics,  &c.  Ess.  3. 

Burnet  on  the  39  Articles. 

Butler's  Horae  Biblicae. 

Campbell's  (Geo.)  Preliminary  Dissertations. 

Edwards'  (J.)  Style  and  perfections,  <fec. 

Exercitations. 


Elwin's  Style  of  the  Scriptures  considered. 

Field's  Edit,  of  the  Septuagint.  (Preface.) 

Gataker's  (Tho.)  Dissertations.  (Defends  the 
purity  of  the  New  Testament  from  Hebra- 
isms and  Barbarisms.) 

Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 

La  Mothe  on  Inspiration. 


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style  of  Inspired  "Writers — continued. 

Lowth  on  Inspiration. 

Prelections. 

Michaelis'  Introduction  ;  with  Marsh's  notes. 
Nichols'  Conference  with  a  Deist. 
Owen  on  Scripture. 
Princeton  Rev.  1:395. 
Rymer  on  Revelation. 
Spectator.  No.  405. 
Warburton's  Doctrine  of  Grace. 
Whitby's  Preface  to  the  New  Testament. 
Williams  (Isaac)  on  the  Study  of  the  Script. 
Winer's  Greek  Grammar  of  the  New  Test. 

Stylites.    See  sihonians. 

Sublapsarians.    See  supralapsarians. 

Submission.    See  resiqnation. 

Submission  to  Kings.  See  maoistract, 

CIVIL  QOVERNM  T,  PASSIVE  OBEDIENCE. 

Subscription  to  Creeds. 

See   ESTABLIiSHMENTS,  USE  OF  CREEDS. 

Pro. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Tracts  and  Sermons. 

Balguy's  (Thomas)  Discourses. 

Biddulph  (Tho.)  on  the  Oath  of  canonical 

obedience. 
Burnaby's  (And.)  Sermons  and  Charges. 
Burnet  on  the  39  Articles. 

History  of  his  own  times. 

Christian  Observer.  1:92. 

Clarke's  (Jos. )  Church  of  England  vindicated. 

(Reply  to  Chandler.) 
Clarke  (S.)  on  the  Trinity.    (Introduction.) 
Conybeare's  (John)  Sermons.  (1  Tim.  6:3,4.) 
Dunlop's  Preface  to  the  Scottish  Confessions. 
Dyer  on  the  Nature  of  subscription. 
Ellis'  Plea  for  the  Test. 
Halifax's  (Bp.)  Sermons  and  Charges. 
Hardy  (.S.)  on  Subscription  to  creeds. 
Harvest's  Defence  of  the  Church  of  England. 
Hebert  (C.)  on  Clerical  subscription. 
Hey's  (Will.)  Tracts  and  Essays. 
Ibbotson  on  Subscription  to  the  39  Articles. 
Law  (Edmund)  on  Requiring  sub.  to  creeds. 
London  Quart.  Rev.  116:231.  117:221. 

Mozley  (J.)  on  Subscription  to  creeds. 

Napier's  Letter  to  the  Dean  of  St.  Paul's. 

Oulton's  Vindication,  <fec.  (Against  Wesley.) 

Paley's  Moral  Philosophy.  Bk.  3,  ch.  22. 

on  Requiring  subscription  to  creeds. 

Patrick  (Bp.)  on  Conformity. 

Powell  (W.  S.)  on  Subscription  to  creeds. 

Reply  to  Blackburne. 

Princeton  Rev.  30:669. 

Randolph  on  Subscription  to  creeds. 

Rotherham  on  Religious  Establishments. 

Rutherforth's  (T.)  Visitation  Charge. 

Defence  of  the  Charge. 

Second  Defence. 

Toplady's  Sermons. 

Essay  on  subscription  to  creeds. 

Tottie  on  the  39  Articles. 

Tucker's  Apology  for  the  Ch.  of  England. 


Subscription  to  Creeds — continued. 

Pro. 

Waterland's  (D.)  Case  of  Arian  subscription 
considered. 

Supplement  to     Do. 


White's  Letter  to  Mr.  Chandler. 

Ooit. 

Bremensii  Defensio  denegat»  subscriptionis. 

Benson's  Hardship  of  subscription  to  creeds. 
Blackburne's  Remarks  on  Dr.  P.'s  discourse. 
Confessional.  (This  powerful  treatise 


gave  rise  to  more  than  a  hundred  answers, 

for  and  against  it.) 
Bristed's  Scripture  the  only  text. 
Cartwright's  Admonit.  to  the  people  of  Eng. 
Cave   on    Human    authority  in  matters   of 

religion. 
Chandler  (Sam.)  on  Subs,  to  articles  of  faith. 
Christian  Disciple.    4:147. 
Clayton  (Robt.)  on  Subscription  to  creeds. 
Dawson's  (B.)  Free  and  candid  disquisition. 
Short  and  safe  expedient  for  termi- 


nating the  controversy. 

E.xamination  of  Dr.  Rutherforth. 

Letter  to  Dr.  R.,  occasioned  by  hia 


vindication,  &o. 
Durette  on  the  Abuse  of  Confessions. 
Dyer  on  Subscription  to  creeds. 
Evans'  Scripture  Standard. 
Firebrace's  Letter  to  Ibbetson. 

(Various  other  tracts.) 

Fowne  on  the  Principles  of  Toleration. 
Frend's  (Wm.)  Thoughts  on  religious  tests. 
Furneaux's  Letters  to  Judge  Blackstone. 
Gale's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Halliday  (Sam.)  on  Subscription  to  creeds. 
Heywood's  Rights  of  Dissenters. 
Hopkins'  (Wm.)  Letter  to  Dr.  Tucker. 
(Several  other  able  tracts.) 


Jebb's  (John)  Reasons  for  resigning,  &o. 
Jenkins'  (Jos.)  Dissenting  minister's  reasons 

for  an  application  to  Parliament,  &c. 
Jukes'  (And.)  Way  which  some  call  Heresy. 
Kippis'  Vindication  of  dissenting  ministers. 
Norman  on  Subscription  to  creeds. 
Panoplist.  1:162. 
Pearce  on  the  Test  Act. 
Priestley's  Sermons. 

Considerations  on  church  authority. 


Radcliffe's  (Eben.)  Works. 
Robinson's  (Robt.)  Miscellaneous  Works. 
Seagrave's  Principles  of  liberty. 
Talbot  (Earl  of  Shrewsbury)  on  the  Test  oath. 
Toulmin's  Letters  to  dissenting  ministers. 
Letters  to  Dr.  Sturges. 


Wakefield's  Addresses. 
Williams'  Earnest  and  serious  address. 
Wilton's  Statement  of  some  of  the  39  articles. 
Wollaston's  Address  to  the  clergy  of  England. 

See  a  copious  list  of  other  authors  on  this 
subject  in  Horne's  Catalogue  of  Queen's 
College  Library.  A  full  enumeration  of  the 
tracts  on  both  sides  of  the  controversy,  up  to 


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1775,  was  published  anonymously  by  John 
Disney.  A  large  list  of  j)amphlets  and 
anonymous  books  may  be  found  in  the  Gen- 
tleman's Magazine,  vols.  41  and  42. 

Substitution.    See  atonembnt,  drftnitb 

ATDNEMKNT,    IMPUTATION,     SACRIFICE, 
REDEMPTIO.V,    SUFFERINGS   OF   CHRIST. 

Dreschlerus,  An  Ima  gutta  sanguinis  Christi 
satisfacere  potuerit  pro  peccatis  totius 
mundi  ? 

Boston's  (Thomas)  Works. 

Clarke's  (John)  Sermons. 

Fuller's  (And.)  Works.     (Dialogue  between 

Peter,  James,  and  John.) 
Gilbert  (Joseph)  on  the  Atonement. 
Hall's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Hull's  (W.)  Discourses. 

Kirkus'  Christianity,  theoret.  and  practical. 
Lloyd's  (J.  C.)  Sermons. 
Lucas'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.  (Sermon 

by  M.  Poole.) 
Raphelius'  Annotations  on  Rom.  5:8. 
Robertson's  (F.  W.)  Sermons. 
Simeon's  The  Believer's  security. 
Stillingfleet's  Sermons.  (2  on  this  subject.) 

Snccotli  Benotli.    See  Jewish  A!«Tiq. 
Crausii  (J.)  Dissertationes. 
Ugolini  (B.)  Thesaurus  antiq.  sacrarum. 

Sudden  Death.    See  death. 

Burrows'  (E.J.)  Hours  of  devotion.  ("Is 
a  lingering  or  a  sudden  death  to  be  pre- 
ferred ?") 

Christian  Observer.  18:499. 

Dupree's  (Dr.  John)  Discourses.  (Advan- 
tages and  disadvantages.) 

Granville  (A.  B.)  on  Sudden  death. 

Harris'  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Lucas'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Simeon's  (C.)  Works. 

SnfTerlngs  of  Christ. 

Athanasii  HomiliiB. 

Bechmanni  de  Acerbissima  Christi  passione. 
Beza?  Homiliie  in  Histor.  passionis  Domini. 
Blocksdorf's  der  Sohn  Gottes  unser  Hoher- 

priestcr,  etc. 
Bugcnhagii  Conciliatio  historia  passionis  et 

glorif.  Christi. 
Bullii  Defensio  fidei  Nicenae. 
Bynsei  Libri  tres  de  Morte  Jesu. 
Dorscheus  de  Admirandis  mortis  Christi. 
Feri  Hist,  passionibus  Jesu  Christi  ex  evan- 

gelistis.   (A  series  of  eloquent  discourses.) 
Haferungius  De  sanguine  Jesu  Christi. 
Lyseri  Paraphrasis  in  hist,  passionis. 
Mayeri  (Jo.  Fridcr.)  Disputationes. 
Mulleri  (Hen.)  Disputationes. 
Quenstedtii  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Sagittarii  Harmonia  hist.  pass.  J.  C. 
Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  5:294. 
Arnold's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Sermons. 


.SufTerlngg  of  Christ — crmtinutd. 

Baker's  Sermons  on  the  saintly  character. 

Balguy  on  Redemption. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Bilson's  Survey  of  Christ's  suETerings. 

Bloouifield's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Charnock's  Works. 

Chenie'g  (J.)  Meditations. 

Clunie's  (J.)  Sufferings  of  Christ. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Coverdale's  (Miles)  Remains. 

Davies'  (Pres.)  Sermons. 

Dehon's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Deyling's  Sacred  Observations. 

Durer  (A.)  on  the  Sufferings  of  Christ. 

Fleming's  Christology. 

Hacket's  (Bp.)  Five  sermons. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Contemplations.  (Precious.) 

Sermons. 

Hanna's  (Wni.)  Last  days  of  our  Lord. 
Hewitt's  Points  of  Christian  doctrine. 
Hopkins'  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 
.Tones'  (Wm.  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 
Knowles  on  the  Passion  of  Christ. 
Krummacher's  Suffering  Saviour. 
The  Martyr  Lamb 


Le  Bas'  (Cha.  W.)  Sermons. 

Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Milner's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Pearson  on  the  Apostles'  Creed. 

Porteus'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Priestley's  History  of  early  opinions. 

Rambach's  Meditations. 

Sandford's  (Bp.)  Lectures.  (Very  popular.) 

Scott's  Christian  Life. 

Stanhope's  (Dean)  Holy  Week. 

Stillingfleet  on  the  Sufferings  of  Christ. 

Sturm's  Contemplations. 

Tholuck's  Light  from  the  cross. 

Williams'  (GriflRth)  Sermons. 

Williams  (I.)  on  our  Saviour's  passion. 

Wilson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Sufficiency  of  God. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Works. 
Harris'  Pre-Adamite  Earth. 

Man  primaval. 

Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity. 
Saurin's  Sermons. 

Suffgestlons  of  Satan. 

See    SATAN,     TEMPTATIOH. 

Suicide. 

Demas,  Trait6  de  Suicide. 
Puffcndorf  de  Jure.  Lib.  II,  cap.  IV. 
Reinardi  Opuscula  Academica. " 
Robcck  de  T.vXoyci  EJaycjyi). 

Adams'  (John)  Essay  on  Self-murder. 
Am.  Whig  Rev.  6:1;^7. 
Ayscough's  (Francis)  Sermons. 
Booker's  (Dr.  Luke)  Sermons. 
Clarke  on  Natural  and  revealed  religion. 
Denny's  (Sir  Wm.)  Pelecanicidium. 
De  Stael  (Madam)  on  Suicide. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  3,  prop.  8. 


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Suicide — continued. 

Donne  (John)  on  Self-homicide.  (Maintains 

it  to  be  not  invariably  sinful.) 
Dwight's  System  of  Theology.  Ser.  117. 
Eclectic  Museum.  3:395. 
Edinb.  Rev.  21:424. 

Fleetwood's  (Bp.)  3  Sermons  on  self-murder. 
Francis'  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Grove's  Moral  Philosophy. 
Hey's  (Richard)  Dissertations. 
Hume's  Essays. 

Jeffery's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons  and  Tracts. 
Knagg  on  Self-murder. 
Knox's  (Vicessimus)  Sermons. 
Matthews'  (G.)  Sermons. 
Miller's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Montesquieu's  Spirit  of  laws. 
Monthly  Rev.  118:169. 
More  (C.)  on  Suicide.  (Admirable.) 
Paley's  Moral  Philosophy.  Bk.  4,  chap.  3. 

Sermons. 

Pamphleteer.  23:365. 

Pearce's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Piggott's  Suicide  and  its  antidotes.  (A  series 

of  actual  narratives.) 
Plotinus  on  Suicide.     Trans,  by  T.  Taylor. 

(With  notes  from  Porphyry,  Proclus,  and 

Olympiodorus.) 
Prince's  Self-murder  a  heinous  crime. 
Ryland's  (John)  Discourses.  (On  Ex.  20:13.) 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
Stevens'  (Dr.  W.)  Sermons. 
Toogood's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Turner's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Vaughn'f  (Cha.  John)  Sermons. 
Watts'  Defence  against  temptations  to  S. 
Winckler  on  Suicide. 
Winslow's  Anatomy  of  suicide. 
Wrangham's  (Francis)  Sermons, 

Sulpicius  (Severiis). 
Breithauptii  (Christ.)  Dissertationes. 
Le  Clerc,  Remarques  sur  la  vie  de  Sulpice. 
Tricautii  Vita  et  scriptis  Sulpicii. 
Welleri  Diss,  de  perpetui  silentii  votum. 

Sunday.    See  lord's  day. 

Sunday  liaivs.    See  lord's  dat,  sabbath. 
Fisher's  History  of  the  Sabbath  day. 
McFarlane  on  the  Sabbath. 
Princeton  Rev.  31:733. 

Sunday  Schools. 

Alexander's  (J.  W.)  S.  S.  and  its  adjuncts. 

Am.  S.  S.  Magazine.  Periodical.  Philad. 

American  S.  S.  Union  Reports. 

Amer.  Quar.  Register.    (Valuable  statistics.) 

Barclay's  (Hugh)  Thoughts  on  S.  Schools. 

Brit.  Quar.  Rev.  5:491. 

Christian  Examiner.  53:387. 

Chris.  Month.  Spect.  1:346,403. 

Chris.  Quar,  Spect.  2:425.  9:457. 

Church  of  Eng.  S.  S.  Quarterly.  1848topres. 

Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  15:304. 

Gilbert's  Christian  Benevolence. 


Sunday  Schoola— continued. 

Hart's  (John  S.)  Thoughts  on  S.  Schools. 
Hill's  (Rowland)  Apology  for  S.  Schools, 
James'  Sunday  School  Teacher's  guide. 
Knowles  (Dr.)  on  Charity  and  S.  Schools. 
Lloyd's  Teacher's  Manual.  (Very  useful.) 
McCrae's  Address  to  S.  S.  children. 
New  Englander.  5:162. 
Princeton  Rev.  8:96.  (Books.) 
Raikes,  Life  of;  by  W.  F.  Lloyd. 
Southern  Lit.  Messenger.  4:224. 
Sunday  School  Times.  Periodical.  Phila. 
Todd's  Sunday  School  Teacher. 
Tyng's  Forty  years'  experience  in  S.  S. 
Watson's  History  of  the  S.  S.  Union.  1853. 
Wilson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Sun  standing  still. 

Aberbanel  de  Miraculosa  statione  solis, 
Abichtii  (loann.  Geo.)  Dissertationes. 
Alexander  (N.),  Historia  Ecclesiastica. 
Alexander  (F.)  Dissertationes.  Diss.  13. 
Calmet,  Dissertations. 
Deylingii  (D.  S.)  Observationes. 
Didier,  Dissertations.  Diss.  22. 
Werchau,  de  Statione  solis;  Josh.  10:12. 
Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  4:721.    (Hengstenberg.) 
Bryant's  Observ.  on  some  passages  of  S.  S, 
Calmet's  Diss.  Prefixed  to  Com.  on  Joshua. 
Collyer's  Lectures  on  mir;i-''>s.  Lee.  6. 
Cowie's  Hulsean  Lectun-.    1  '53. 
D'Oyly's  (George)  Sermu.,-. 
Kitto's  Journ.  3:136.  4:148.  5:225.  6:208,459. 
Oakes  (A.)  on  the  Sun  standing  still. 
Rawlinson's  Bampton  Lectures.  1859, 
Reading's  (William)  Sermons. 

Supererogation.    See   good  works, 

JUSTIFICATION,     POPERY. 

Smythaei  de  Missse  sacrificio  enarratio. 
Chauncey's  Doctrine  according  to  godliness. 
Coles  on  Divine  sovereignty. 
Hey's  (Dr.  John)  Lectures.  Bk.  4. 
Leighton's  Meditations  on  the  130th  Psalm. 
Moore's  Grand  mystery  of  godliness. 
Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.  (Sermon 
by  Tho.  Lye.) 

Superstition.    See  apparitions. 
Baumgarten-Crusii  Theses  Theologicae. 
Bonnet  de  Causis  S.  inter  Christianos. 
Buddaji  Theses  Theologicae. 
Crusius   (C.   A.)    de    Dissimilitudine    inter 

religionem  et  superstitionem. 
Encyclopedic  Theologique. 
Gerson  contra  Superstitiosos  dierum  observ. 
Le  Brun,  Hist,  des  practiques  superstitieuse. 
Matthaei  Analecta  veteris  Eevi. 
Picart,  Superstit.,  Anciennes  et  Modernes. 
Thier,  Traite  des  Superstitions. 
Werenfels  (S.),  Dissertations. 
Am.  Quar.  Rev.  3:423. 
Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Bigland's  Essays.  Ess.  6. 
Blakeman's  (Dr.  E.)  Philosophical  Essays. 


440 


Superstition — continued. 

Blackwood's  Mag.    3:188.    (Welch.)    47:55.3. 

(Modern.)   (;i:368,432,541,547,673.  62:166. 
Brown's  Vulgar  Errors. 
Buck's  (Cha.)  Religious  Anecdotes. 
Calvin  (John)  on  Relics. 
Chandler's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Discourses. 
Cheke,  Life  of;   by  Strype. 
Claude  on  the  Composition  of  a  sermon. 
Cooke's  (John)  Sermons. 
Delolme's  Memorial  of  Superstition. 
Dodwell's  (Will.)  Sermons. 
Durand's  (Jas.  F.)  Sermons.    Translated  by 

Munkhouse. 
Durant's  Memoirs  of  an  only  son. 
Edwards'  (Bp.)  Theologia  Reformata.     (On 

the  1st  commandment.) 
Evans'  Unhappy  effects  of  superstition. 
Fellowes'  (Robt.)  Religion  without  cant. 
For.  Quar.  Rev.  2:556.  (Naples.) 
Foster's  (John)  Contributions  to  the  Eclectic 

Review. 
Fox's  Book  of  Martyrs. 
Frazier's  Mag.  11:218.  73:705. 
Grant's  Superstitions  of  the  Highlanders. 
Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Gregory's  Essays.  Ess.  3. 
Hewlett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hoadley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Hospinian  on  Popery. 
Ibbot's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 
Leighton's    (Abp.)    Sermons.     (Sermon    on 

Heavenly  Wisdom.) 
Limborch's  Theologia  Christiana. 
Littell's    Living    Age.     13:105,518.    14:83. 

22:423. 
Lowell's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
McDonald  (J.  M.)  on  Credulity. 
Manningham's  Nature  and  effects  of  S. 
Marshall's  (N.)  Sermons. 
Museum  of  For.  Lit.  3:372.  (Popular.)  15:299. 

(Italian.)  26:15.  (Scotch.) 
Naylor's  Insanity  and  mischief  of  vulgar  S. 
Newnham's  Effects  of  physical  influence  on 

the  mind,  in  producing  visions,  <fec. 
North  Amer.  Rev.  34:198. 
Orr's  (John)  Sermons. 
Pagitt's  Christianography. 
Payne's  (W.)  Discourses. 
Quar.  Rev.  29:440. 

Radcliffe's  Fiends,  Ghosts,  and  Spirits. 
Retrospective  Rev.  11:66.   (Welch.) 
Riddle's  Bampton  Lectures.  1852. 
Saurin's  Sermons. 
Shelton's  (AVilliam)  Discourses. 
Skinner's  Attempt  to  discover  truth. 
Smedley's  Traditions  and  S.  of  past  times. 
Southern  Lit.  Mess.  2:198.  8:1,169.  (Maltese 

Superstitions.) 
Stillingflcet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Taswell  on  Superstition. 
Trenchard's  Natural  history  of  superstition. 
Voltaire  on  Toleration. 
Warburton's  Divine  legation  of  Moses. 
Westminster  Review.  17:382. 


Support  of  Ministers. 

See    ESTABLISHMENTS,     MIJJISTBT. 

Barnaby's  (A.)  Sermons. 

Huteheson's  (Francis)  Moral  Philosophy. 

Mede's  (Joseph)  Works. 

Princeton  Review.  11:180. 

Rees  on  the  Maintenance  of  ministers. 

Spry  (John)  on  Ministerial  maintenance. 

Suppression  of  tlie  Jesuits. 

Collombet,  Hist,  de  la  suppresion,  etc. 
D'Alembert,  La  destruction  d.  J.  en  France. 
St.  Priest,  Hist,  de  la  chute  des  J. 
Wolf's  (P.  P.)  Geschichte  der  Jesuiten. 
D'Alembert's  Destruc.  of  the  J.  in  France. 
Steinmetz's  History  of  the  Jesuits.  To  1848. 

Supralapsarians.     See    decrees,    fall, 

GKACE,    SYNOD    OP    DORT. 

Pro. 
Bezae  Opuscula. 
Calrini  Opera. 

Maccovii  Questiones  Theologicse. 
Naude's  Theologisehe  Gedancken  iiber  den 

Entwurf,  etc. 
Viti  Apologia. 
Voetii  Exerc.  studiosi  theologiae. 

Disputationes  Theologicae. 

Brine  (John)  on  the  Supralapsarian  scheme. 
Gill's  (John)  God's  everlasting  love. 
Truth  defended. 


Twisse's  Riches  of  God's  love. 
Vindication  of  grace. 


Con. 
Amyrald,  Trait#  de  la  predestination. 
Capelli  Prelectiones  Theologiece.     * 
Davenant,  Dissertationes  de  morte  Christi. 
Drusii  Confutatio  Viti  litigationum. 
Hoehsetteri  Schediasma  philos.-theologicum. 
Mosheim  de  Auctoritate  concil.  Dordraceni. 
Q5deri  Responsio  ad  S.  Viti  librum. 
Placette,  Eclairciss.  sur  quelqucs  diffic. 
Spanheim  de  Gratia  et  libero  arbitrio. 

Most  Calvinistic  writers  reject  supralap- 
sarian views. 

Supren»acy  of  the  Pope. 

See    TEMPORAL    POWER. 

Pro. 
Bellarmini  Opera. 
Cenni    Monumenta.     (A   full    collection    of 

documents  relating  to  this  subject.) 
Chamieri  Disputationes. 
Dupanloup,  La  Souverainete  pontificale. 
Eckius  de  Primatu  Petri. 
Marcae  (P.-)  Dissertationes. 
Mathieu,  Le  Pouvoir  temporel,  etc. 
Rocaberti  Bibliotheca.     (A  collection  of  120 

treatises.) 
Zacaria,  Anti  Febronius. 
Kenrick's  (Bp.)  Primacy  of  the  Pope. 

Con. 
Barclai  de  Potestate  Papae. 
Blondell  de  Primatu  en  I'eglise. 
Brockmandi  Dissertationes. 


441 


Supremacy  of  the  Pope — continued, 
Cameronis  Opera  Theologica. 
Ci'anmeri  (Abp.)  Opera. 
Dominis,  de  Repub.  Eeclesiastica. 
Febronius  [Bp.  llontheim]  de  Statu  ecclesiae. 
— — —  Gouvernement  de  I'eglise. 
Gioseler's  Kirchengeschichte. 
[Gosselin,]  Pouvoir  du  Pope  au  moyen  age. 
Gualtheri  Problcmata. 
Heideggeri  Historia  Papatus. 

Diatribe. 

Hugo  de  St.  Victor,  Opera. 

Huss  (John),  de  Eeclesia. 

Lubbertus  de  Papa  Rouiana. 

Moriiffii  Historia  Papatus. 

Neigebauer,  der  Papst  und  sein  Reich. 

Schroeck's  Kircheiigeschtchte. 

Barrow  (Isaac)  on  the  Sup.  of  the  Pope, 

Sermons. 

Barwick  (Edw.)  on  the  Church. 
Berriman's  (Will.)  Sermons. 
Clarendon's  Religious  and  civil  policy. 
Clenche  on  the  Supremacy  of  St.  Peter. 
Donne's  Pseudo-Martyr.  (Unanswerable.) 
Geddes'  Miscellaneous  Tracts. 
Hawkins'  (T.)  Power  of  the  Pope. 
Hey's  (.1.)  Lectures.  Bk.  4. 
James  (King  of  Eng.)  on  the  S.  of  the  Pope. 
McCaul  on  Papal  Supremacy. 
Neal  on  the  Supremacy  of  Peter. 
Stephenson's  (Geo.)  Romish  Church. 

Swearing.    See  oaths,  perjdry,  profane- 

NESS,    THIRD   COMMANDMENT. 

Swedenltorgi.iiiisin. 

See    NEW  .'EKCSALEM  CHURCH. 

Symbolical  JLangua§^e. 

See      FIOURATIVE    LANaUAQE,    TYPES. 

Symmetry  of  Character. 

See  coxsrsrENcr,   harmony. 

Sympathy.    See  mourners,   passions. 
Gaskin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Greene's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Mariott's  (Harvey)  Sermons. 
Newnhara's  Tribute  of  sympathy. 
Priestley's  (Joseph)  Essays. 
Rees'  (Abrm.)  Practical  Sermons. 
Simeon's  (C.)  Works. 
Slade's  (James)  Sermons. 
Stevens'  Person,  char.,  and  gov't  of  Christ. 
Summerfield's  (John)  Sermons. 
Tottie's  (John)  Sermons. 
Trench's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Synagogue.    See  Jewish  antiquities. 
Cyril  Alex.,  de  Judaeorum  synagoga. 
Benzelius  de  Synedrio  magno  Rabbinorum. 
Bucher,  Synedrium  magnum.  (Ugolinus.) 
Clodius  de  Synagogis  Judaeorum. 
Dassovii  (T.)  Dissertationes. 
Held,  de  Synagogis  Judaeorum. 
Le  Clerc,  de  Synedrio  LXX  virorum. 
Polcmanni  (N.)  Dissertationes. 


Synagogue — conlinued. 

Rhenferdi  (J.)  Dissertationes. 
Sauberti  (J.)  Dissertationes. 
Vitringte  Dissertationes. 
Vorstii  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Witsii  Miscellanea  Sacra. 

Bassnage's  History  of  the  Jews. 
Harby  on  the  Jewish  Synagogue. 
Neander's  Planting  of  Christianity. 
Smyth's  Prelacy  and  Presbytery. 
Whately's  Kingdom  of  Christ.    (Appendix.) 

Syncretists.    See  indifferentists. 

Bruokeri  Historia  critica  Phi-osophiae. 

Buscheri  Crypto-papismus  nov«  theologiae 
Helmstadiensis. 

Callixti  (Fred.  U.)  Opera. 

Callixti  (Geo.)  Disputationes.  (The  origina- 
tor of  this  once  important  controversy.) 

Callovii  (Abrah.)  Dissertationes. 

Cass'  Callixtus  und  der  Sj'neretismus. 

Danhaveri  Disputationes  Theologicae. 

Ketneri  Exercitationes. 

Kromayeri  Loci  anti-syncretistici. 

Niceron,  Memoires  des  hommes  illustres. 

Perei  Irenicon. 

Placcii  Theatrum  pseudonymorum. 

Postelli  Opera. 

Rangonis  Hist,  syncretismi  amundo  condito. 

Scharfii  Protestatio  adversus  Callixtum. 

Schmid's  (H.)  Geschichte  der  syncretischen 
Streitigkeiten  in  d.  Zeit  d.  G.  Callixt. 

Schrockh's  Kirchengeschichte  seit  der  Ref. 

Strauehii  (Jigid.)  Dissertationes. 

Thomasii  Orationes. 

Zentgravii  (lo.  loach.)  Dissertationes. 

Synergists. 

Alvarez  de  Auxiliis  divinae  gratiae. 

Arnoldi  Hist,  eeclesiastica.  Lib.  16,  c.  29. 

Bczae  Vita  Calvini. 

Flacii  Dissertationes. 

Leuekfeldii  Hist.  Spangenbergensis. 

Melancthoni  Opera  et  vita. 

Micraelii  Syntagma  hist,  eeclesiastica. 

MusKi  Prelectiones  in  Formulam  Concordiae. 

Salig,  Hist.  August,  confessionis. 

Strigelii  (Victor.)  Opera. 

Bayle's  Dictionary.  Art.  Synergists,  and 
Strigelius. 

This  controversy,  confined  almost  to  Ger- 
many, brought  out  a  host  of  writers.  Those 
who  wish  to  examine  further,  may  consult 
Arnold,  Carolus,  Walch,  and  Wetsman; 
and  especially  the  third  volume  of  Cimbria 
Litteratii,  by  Mollerus  ;  in  each  of  which 
there  are  plenty  of  other  writers  named. 

Synods.    See  councils,   dort. 
Acta  Synodi  Dordrecht. 
Acta  Synodalia  ministrorum  Remonstrant. 
Acta  Synodi  nationalis  eecles.  Belgicarum. 
Amesii  Anti-Synodalia. 
Aj'mon  de  Synodes  nationaux   des  Eglisos 

Reformees  de  France.  To  1710. 


442 


Synods — continued. 

Corpus   de   Syntagma  conf.   fidei    quae    in 

diversis  nationibus  fuerint  edita,  in  cele- 

berrimus  Conventionibus. 
Gomari  Opera.  (Chiefly  Synod  of  Dort.) 
Hilarii  Opera. 

Ittigii  Hist.  Synodorum  in  Gallia. 
Le  Long,  Bibliotheca  Historiea  Gallise. 
Linwood,  Provinciale.  (Synods  in  England.) 
Mansi  Collectio  nova. 
Peterfy,  Concilia  in  regno  Hungariae. 
Saens,  Collectio  Concil.  Hispaniae. 
Sirmondi  Concilia  Galliae. 
Spclinanni  Concilia  Brittanica. 
Wilkins,  Concilia  magnce  Britt.  et  Hibemiae. 
Cnvdwell's  Synodalia.     (Gives  the  Canons, 

vc,  in  the  province  of  Canterbury,  from 

'  U7  to  1717;  with  notes.) 

Annals  of  the  Reformed  Church  of 

England. 
Hody's  English  councils  and  convocations. 
Joyce's  Hist,  of  all  the  councils  held  in  Eng. 
Quick's  Synodicon.  (Acts,  Decisions,  &c.,  of 

the  Reformed  Churches  in  France.) 
Sparrow's  Canons  of  the  Church  of  England. 
Wilkins'  Councils  of  Britain  and  Ireland. 

Synonyms.    See  parallelisms. 
Brissonius  de  Verborum  significatione. 
lohlson's  Biblisch-Hebraisches  Worterbuch. 
Reuschi  Syrius  interpretes,  cum  fonte  N.  T. 
Roubard,  Synonymes. 
Bennet's  Concordance  of  Bible  synonyms. 
Biblical  Cabinet.  Vol.  4. 
Campbell's  (Geo.)  Dissertations. 
Lond.  Quart.  Review.  7:406. 
Tittman's  Synonyms  of  the  N.  T.  Trans,  by 

E.  Craig.    (All  that  a  student  needs,  as  to 

the  New  Testament.) 
Trench's  Synonyms  of  the  New  Testament. 

Second  Series.  1863. 

Trussler's    Distinction    between  words   that 

seem  synonymous. 

Syriac   Version. 

Adleri  Nov.  Test,  versiones  Syriacae. 

Bocharti  (Sam.)  Opera. 

Breytherus  de  Vi  quam  antiquissimse  vers. 

habeant. 
Cawtoni  Disputationes. 
Erpenii  Psalmi  Davidis  lingua  Syriaca. 
Fabrieii  (Joh.  A.)  Bibliotheca  Graeea. 
Fabricii  (lohan.)  Historia  Bibliothecae  Fa- 

briciana}. 
Gerhard,  Exercitatio  ad  N.  T.  Syr.  speetans. 
Hirzelii   de  Indole  comment,  crit.-exegetica. 
Kirsch,  Pentat.  Syrt  ex  polyglot.  Angl.edid. 
Lee  (Prof.)  Vet.  Testamentum  Syriacum. 
Michaelis,  Curae  in  vers.  Syr.  actuum  apost. 
Middledorpfii  Codex  Syriaco-Hexaplaris. 
Norbergii  Codex  Syriaco-hexaplaris  Ambros. 

Mediolanensis. 
Ridley  de  Syriaca  N.  Test,  versions. 
Schaffii  Nov.  Testamentum  Syriacum. 
Storr,  Observationes  super  N.  Test. 


Syriac  Version — cmtimted. 

White,    Sac.    Evangelium,    versio    Syriaca. 
("An  accurate  text  and  version." — Orme.) 
Actuum  Apost.  et  Epist.  catholicar. 


Widmanstadt,  Liber  sacros  evanglii  ling.  S. 
Winer  de  Vers.  N.  T.  Syr.  usu  critico. 
Butler's  Horae  Biblicae. 
Journal  of  Amer.  Oriental  Soc.  Vol.  2. 
Murdock's  Trans,  of  the  Syriac  N.  Testam. 
Oliver's  Trans,  of  the  S.  vers,  of  the  Psalms. 

Syrian  Clirlstians.    See  jacobites, 

MONOPHTSITES,     NESTOBIANS,    &C. 

Assemanni  Biblioth.  Orien talis.  (Furnishes 
all  we  need  to  know  on  this  subject.) 

Christian  Observer.  16:302.  « 

Etheridge's  Syrian  <^hurches.  1846.  (Em- 
braces the  historical  literature,  &c.) 

Hough's  History  of  Christianity  in  India. 

Robinson's  Later  Biblic.  Researches.     1854. 

Southgate's  Visit  to  Mesopotamia,  and  the 
present  state  of  Christ'y  in  Turkey.  1844, 

Systematic  Theology.    See  theologt. 

Tabernacle. 

Clemens  (H.  G.)  Dissertationes. 

Habichhorstii  Thesaurus. 

Ham,  Exercit.  philol.  sacrae. 

Hasaji  (T.)  Dissertationes. 

Lamy,  de  Tabernac.  feed.,  et  de  templo. 

Peringeri  Historia  Tabernaculi  Mosaici. 

Ran  (J.  E.),  Dissertationes  Sacrje. 

Van  Till,  Commentarius  de  Tabernac.  Mosis. 

Witsii  Miscellanea  Sacra. 

Ziegra  Thesaurus  theolog.  Philologica. 

Herschell's  (R.  H.)  Golden  Lamp. 

Mudge's  (Wm.)  Sixteen  discourses. 

Newton's  Jewish  T.  in  its  typical  teachings. 

Rhind's  ( W.  G.)  Tabernacle  in  the  wilderness. 

Soltau's  Exposition  of  the  tabernacle. 

Taborties.    See  hussites. 

Tale-Bearing.    See  detraction. 

Fawcett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Frost's  (R.)  Sermons. 
Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity. 

Talmuds.    See  cabala. 

Talmud  Babylonicum.  (Various  editions. 
One  in  1760,  15  vols.,  fol.  One  in  1846, 
24  vols.,  8vo.  A  translation  of  the  first 
part  was  issued  in  German,  by  Pinner,  in 
1842.) 

Talmud  Hierosolymitanum.  (Has  never  all 
been  published  uniformly.  Separate  por- 
tions are  common,  and  have  been  com- 
mented on  extensively.) 

Mishna:  Sive  totius  Hebraor.  juris,  rituum, 
ac  legum  oralium,  Systema. 

Bashuisen,  Clavis  Talmudica. 

Ben  Boas,  Commentaria  in  T.  Babylonici. 

Cocceii  [or  Kock]  Sanhedrim  et  Maccoth. 
cum  versione  et  commentariis. 


443 


T  alinuds — continued. 

GolJt'uthal  (J.),  Clavis  Talmudica. 

Jeshiue  Clavis  Talmudica. 

Joma,  Codex  Talmudicus.  ♦ 

Lewysohn's  Zoologie  des  Talmuds. 

Lightfoot,  Horaj  Hebr.  et  Talmudicae. 

Maimonides  Peruschim. 

Yad  Hachazaka.    (A  compend  of  the 

deeisions  of  the  llabbis.) 

Rabe's  Taltnudische  tractat.  Brachoth. 

Samuel's  (Rabbi)  Agadoth.  ("A  subtle  and 
acute  commentary  on  the  Jerusalem  Tal- 
mud."— Wolf.) 

Schoetgenii  Horaj  Hebraicae  et  Talmudicae. 

Wineri  Chrestomathia  Talmud,  et  Rabbin. 

Butler's  Horse  Biblicae. 

Mishna.    Eighteen  treatises.    Translated  by 

De  Sola  &  Rapball.     (The  only  English 

translation.) 
Stehelin's  Traditions  of  the  Jews.  ("  Curious 

and  melancholy." — Orme.) 
Wotton  on  the  Usages  of  the  Scribes  and 

and  Pharisees,  in  the  time  of  Christ. 

Targum.    See  chaldee  paraphrase. 

Taste.    See  rhetoric. 

Bouterwick's  ^sthelik. 

Dacier,  les  Causes  de  la  corruption  du  gout. 

Alexander  on  Taste. 

Alison's  Nature  and  principles  of  taste. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  3d  Series.  3:524. 

Amer.  Eclectic  Rev.  4:38. 

Blackwood's  Mag.  13:385.  14:672. 

Blair's  Lectures  on  Rhetoric. 

British  and  For.  Rev.  13:1. 

Burke  on  the  Sublime  and  Beautiful. 

D'Alembert  on  the  Use  and  Abuse  of  Philo- 
sophy in  matters  of  Taste. 

Edinburg  Rev.  7:307.  18:1. 

Fisgrave's  (Anthony)  Midas. 

Gerard  on  the  Principles  of  Taste. 

Gregory  (Geo.,  D.D.),  Letters  on  Literature. 

Hegel's  ^Esthetics. 

Hogarth's  Elements  of  beauty. 

Karnes'  Elements  of  criticism. 

Knickerbocker  Mag.  24:103. 

Knight's  Analysis  of  the  principles  of  Taste. 

Knox's  (Alex.)  Remains.  (Appendix.) 

Longinus  on  the  Sublime. 

McDermot's  (Martin)  Critical  Dissertation. 

McKensie's  Taste  founded  on  Association. 

Montesquieu's  Productions  of  taste  in  nature 
and  art. 

North  Amer.  Rev.  7:1. 

Payne's  (Bich.)  Principles  of  taste. 

Pope's  Essay  on  Criticism. 

Princeton  Rev.  21:251. 

Savarin's  Physiology  of  Taste. 

Spectator.  From  No.  411  to  No.  422. 

Warton's  History  of  Poetry. 

Westminster  Rev.  53:1, 

Tattan. 

Tatiani  Hanuonia  Evangelica. 


T  a  t  i  an — cmitinued. 

Tatiani  Oratio  ad  Graecos. 

(Of  the  numerous  works  of  Tatian,  only 
these  are  extant.  There  is  no  English 
translation  of  either.  Whether  he  wrote 
the  harmony  is  doubtful.) 

Longerve,  (Ludovic.  de  Tour)  Dissertationes. 

Nourry,  (Nicol.)  Dissertationes. 

Tentzellii  Exercitationes  Selectae. 

Vogtii  (loann.)  Bibliotheca. 

Conybeare's  Bampton  Lectures.  1839. 

Lardner's  Credib.  of  the  gospel  hist.  Part  2. 

Temperament. 

Combe  on  the  Management  of  infants. 

New  York  Review.  8:74. 

Stokes'  (Wm.)  Theory  and  pract.  of  jihysic. 

Temperance.    See  DRrNKENUESS. 

American  Almanac.  1830,  p.  125. 

American  Monthly  Rev.  2:45. 

Amer.  Quart.  Observer.  1:58.  3:46. 

Arthur's  Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room. 

Temperance  Tales. 

Baker'-s  Intemp.  the  idolatry  of  Gt.  Britain. 

Baird's  Hist,  of  Temp.  Societies.  To  1836. 

Beecher's  (Lym.)  Sermons.  (Very  effective.) 

Browne  on  Drinking  healths. 

Brownrig's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Buckingham's  History  and  progress  of  the 
Temperance  Reformation  in  Gt.  Britain. 

Burne's  Teetotaller's  Companion. 

Campbell  (G.)  on  Temperance  and  self-denial. 

Carpenter's  Physiology  of  temperance. 

Christ.  Disciple.  1:55.  2:207.  4:235.  5:446. 

Christ.  Examiner.  3:291.  5:209.  9:236. 12:243. 
14:24.  31:243. 

Christ.  Monthly  Spect.  9:587,645.  10:243. 

Christian  Observer.  1:430. 

Christ.  Quart.  Spcct.   6:371,593. 

Chubb's  Results  of  prohibition  in  Connec't. 

Church  of  England  Temp.  Mag.  London. 

Couling's  Maine  law  the  only  hope  of  Engl. 

Cross'  History  of  the  T.  reformation. 

De  Bow's  Commercial  Rev.  13:397. 

Dodwell's  (William)  Sermons. 

Drake  (D.)  on  Intemperance. 

Dunlop's  Compulsory  drinking  usages. 

Dyke's  (Oswald)  Sermons. 

Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  10:313. 

Edinburg  Total  Abstinence  Soc.  Reports. 

Edwards'  Temperance  Manual. 

Ellis'  Hist,  of  the  order  of  the  "Sons  of  T." 
from  its  organization.  1842. 

Encyclop.  Americana.    (History  of  the  Ref.) 

Encyclopedia  of  Religious  Knowledge. 

Gregory's  (George)  Sermons. 

Grindrod's  Bacchus.  (A  Prize  Essay.) 

Guthrie's  Plea  in  behalf  of  drunkards. 

Harwood's  (Dr.  Ed.)  Treatise  on  T.  1774. 

Hitchcock  on  Dyspepsia. 

Journal  of  Am.  Temperance  Union. 

Journal  of  Health.  Periodical. 

King  (Bp.)  on  the  Great  evil  of  the  prevail- 
ing custom  of  drinking  healths.  1716. 


Ui 


Temperance— coniiniied. 

Knickerbocker  Mag.  1828. 

Lee's  Argument  for  legislative  prohibition. 

London.  1856. 
Limborch's  Christian  Theology. 
McNish's  Anatomy  of  Drunkenness. 
Meth.  Quarterly  Rev.  2:91. 
Miller's  (J.)  Alcohol;  its  place  and  power. 
Nephalism ;     the     temperance    of 

Scripture,  science,  and  experience. 
Morewood's    Philos.    history  of  inventions, 

ancient  and  modern,  in  the  making  and 

use  of  inebriating  liquors. 
Nott's  (Eliphalet)  Lectures. 
N.  Am.  Rev.  36:188.  39:494. 
Panoplist.  (Many  articles.) 
Parsons'  Anti-Bacchus. 
Permanent  Temperance  Documents.   By  the 

American  Temperance  Society. 
Princeton  Rev.  13:267,471. 
Proceedings    of    the    World's    Temperance 

Convention.   London. 
Prynne's  (Wm.)  Great  evil  of  health-drink- 
ing. 1684. 
Rush's  (Benj.)  Works. 
Sargeant's  Temperance  Tales. 
Scottish  T.  League  Register.  Periodical. 
Temperance  Recorder. 
Temperance  Herald. 
Temperance  Intelligencer. 
Temperance  Journal. 
Temperance  Almanacs. 
Temperance  Documents.  (A  vol.  of  important 

papers,  pub.  by  the  Amer.  Tract  Society.) 
The  Prohibitionist.  Periodical.  New  York. 
Thompson  (J.  P.)  on  the  Christian  graces. 
Tryon's  Way  to  health,  long  life,  and  happin. 
Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued.   Ch.  32. 
Tweddie  on  Temperance  and  Exercise. 
U.  S.  Literary  Gazette.  4:331.  6:184. 
Wavland's  (Pres.)  Discourses. 
White's  (P.  S.)  War  of  4000  years.  (History 

of  efforts  to  suppress  intemperance.) 
Wisdom's  Voice  to  the  rising  generation. 
Wooler's  Philosophy  of  Temperance. 

Temple  of  Ezekiel. 

Haffenreffori  Tcmplum  Ezechielis. 
Mayeri  Dissertationes. 
Radi  Commentatio  in  Ezechielem. 
Ricardus  de  Tenipio  Ezechielis. 
Sturmii  Seiagraphia  templi. 
VenemiE  Lectiones  Academiese. 
Villalpandi  in  Ezechielem  Explicationes. 
Vitringae  Dissertationes. 
Bennet's  (Solomon)  Temple  of  Ezekiel. 
Temple  of  Jerusalem. 

See  JEKUSALKM,  JEWISH  ANTIQUITIES. 

Bahr,  der  Mosaiselien  Kultus. 

Capelli  Templi  Hierosolymitani  Delineatio. 

Hospinianus  de  Origine,   progressu,  usu,  et 

abusu  Templorum. 
Keil's  Terapel :  eine  archaol.  Untersuchung. 
Kirchner's  Tcmpel  d.  Juden  zu  Jerusalem. 

(Extensive  and  valuable.) 


Temple  of  Jerusalem — continued, 

Kopp's  (E.)  der  Tempel  Salomons. 

Lightfoot,  Descriptio  templi  Hierosol. 

Maimonides  de  Constitutione  T.  vasis,  etc. 

Opitii  Dissertationes. 

Relandi  Prolusiones.  (Notes  by  Schulze.) 

Schlichteri  (C.  L.)  Dissertationes. 

Spencer,  de  Legibus  Hebraeorum. 

Ugolini  (B.)  Dissertationes. 

Bunyan's  Solomon's  temple  spiritualized. 

Lee's  (Samuel)  Orbis  miraculum. 

Lightfoot's  Temple  and  temple  service  in  the 

time  of  Christ. 
Newton's  (Sir  I.)  Description  of  the  Temple. 
Outram  on  Sacrifices. 

Temporal  Benefits  of  Clirlstianlty. 

See    INFLUENCE  OF  CHRISTIANITY. 

Temporal  Power  of  the  Pope. 

See    SUPREMACY. 

Pro.  Most  Papal  writers  take  the  affirma- 
tive on  this  question.    The  following  contain 
the  strength  of  the  argument. 
Bellarmin  de  Potestate  Pontificis. 
Bozzius  de  Monarchia  Ecclesise. 
Carrerius  de  Potestate  Pontificis. 
Grassii  Opuscula. 
Maimbourg,    Traite    des    prerogatives     do 

I'eglisse  et  ses  eveques. 
Sanctarellus  de  Haeresi,  Scismate,  etc. 
Sanderus  de  Visibili  eccles.  monarchia. 

de  Militantis  eccles.  potestate. 

Stephanas  de  Potestas  coactiva,  etc. 

Con. 

Alban's  Paebstische  Anatomic. 

Banckius  de  Tyrannide  Papae. 

Barclaius  (G.)  de  Potestate  Papae. 

de  Puissance  du  Pape. 

Buckeridge  de  Potestate  Papae. 

Crakanthorpii  Defensio  ecc.  Anglicanae. 

Dresseri  Observationes  Miscellaneae. 

Evenii  Demonstratio  apologetica. 

Goebelii  [vel  Gibelini]  Caesareo-papia  Rom. 

Gosselin,  Pouvoir  du  Pape  au  moyen  age. 

Guicciardinus  de  Origine  potestat.  secularis. 

Henricus  VIII  de  Primatu  Romani  Pontif. 

Lairitz's  Roemischer  Papsts  Thron. 

Mollinseus  de  Monarchia  Pontificis. 

Pressense,  Le  pouvoir  temporel,  est  il 
necessaire  ? 

Siricii  Idolum  Papale. 

Steinbergii  Anatome  Papismi. 

Tillii  Christi  vicariorum  exempla. 

Bray's  Papal  usurpation  and  persecution. 

Christian  Examiner.  69:40. 

Dollinger's  The  Church  and  the  Churches. 

[Gosselin's]  Power  of  the  Pope  in  the  middle 
ages.  Tr.  by  M.  Kelly.  (The  origin  of  his 
temporal  power,  his  deposition  of  sove- 
reigns, (fee.) 

North  British  Rev.  11:135.  12:76,141. 

Many  hundred  volumes   on    this  contro- 
versy have  been  published,  but  few  are  now 


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extant,  and  some  of  the  above  are  rare.  The 
Bubject  has  been  disputed  in  the  Roman 
Church  itself,  ever  since  the  assumption  of 
this  power:  and  many  of  its  greatest  writers, 
such  as  Bossuct,  Dupin,  De  Marca,  and 
Natalis,  have  denied  it. 

Temptation.     See  watchfulness. 
Chrysostoui,  Iloiniliae. 
Aeontius  de  Stratagematibus  Satanae. 
Feehtius  de  Suggestionibus  Satanae. 
Gerson  de  Diversis  Diaboli  temptationibus. 
Abernethy's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Balguy'e  (John)  l^ernlons. 
Barry's  (J.)  Reviving  Cordial. 
Bolton's  Instruct,  for  afflicted  consciences. 
Boston's  Crook  in  the  lot.  (Excellent.) 
Brooks'  Precious  remedies  against   Satan's 

devices. 
Capel's  Nature,  danger,  and  cure  of  T. 
Cecil's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Christ.  Disciple.  3:106. 
Clarke's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Farmer  on  Temptation. 
Flavel  on  Keeping  the  heart. 
Gillespie's  Treatise  on  Temptation. 
Gilpin's'(Rich.)  Demonologia  Sacra.  (Exc't.) 
Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Gurnall's  (Wm.)  Christian  Armor. 
Haynes'  Illustrations  of  faith  and  practice. 
Hickes'  (Geo.)  Sermons. 
Jackson's  (Miles)  Sermons. 
Kattern's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 
Kirk's  (John)  Trials  of  the  heart. 
Littell's  Living  Age.   11:522,545. 
Luther's  (Martin)  Sermons. 
Marshall's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Mason  on  Self-knowledge.  Chap.  8. 
Montgomery's  (Robt.)  God  and  Man. 
Mountain's  (.1.  H.  B.)  Sermons. 
Owen's  (John)  Works. 
Parsons'  (Will.  L.)  Satan's  devices. 
Porteus'  (Bp.)  Sermons, 
Ransom's  Treatise  on  Temptation. 
Robertson's  (F.  W.)  Sermons  at  Brighton. 
Scattergood's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Scobel's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (SydTiey)  Sermons. 
South's  (Robt.)  Seven  Sermons  on  Temp  tat. 
Siparstow's  Wile?  of  the  Devil. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Life  of  Christ.  Ch.  5. 
Trapp's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Ward's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Wharton's  Manifold  T.  of  Christians. 
Whately's  Go(  d  and  evil  Angels. 
Williston's  Sermons. 

Temptation  of  Christ. 

Deylingii  Observationes  Sacrae. 
Andrews  (Bp.)  on  Import,  passages  of  Scrip. 
Bagot's  T.  of  Christ  in  the  wilderness. 
Barret's  (J.  T.)  T.  of  Christ  in  the  wilderness. 


Temptation  of  Chrlnt— continued. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  22:127. 
Bloomfield's  (G.  B.)  Sermons. 
Bradley's  (Cha.)  Sermons. 
Calthorp's  (G.)  Sermons. 
Capp  on  Important  passages  of  Scripture. 
Chandler's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Christian  I)iscii)le.   1:254. 
Christian  E.xaminer.  .'52:;<7.  56:297. 
Christian  Quart.  Spect.  5:332. 
Clarke's  (Samuel)  Sernions. 
Cookesley's  (W.  G.)  Sermons. 
Davies'  (Tho.)  Sermons. 
Dehon's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Dyke  on  Repentance.  (Often  reprinted.) 
Eyre's  (Dr.  Robt.)  4  Serin,  on  Matt.  4:1-10. 
Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Parmer's  Nat.  and  design  of  the  T.  of  Christ. 
Fleming's  Temptation  in  the  wilderness. 
Fletcher's  (Joseph)  Posthumous  Sermons. 
Garbett's  (Archdeacon)  Parochial  Sermons. 
Hacket's  21  Sermons  on  Matt.  4:1-11. 
Hall's  (J.  C.)  Sermons. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Contemplations.  Bk.  2,  sec.  3. 
Hewlett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hill's  (D.  G.)  Wayfarings  in  Christ. 
Button's  (F.  H.)  Discourses. 
Huxtable  on  the  Temptation  of  our  Lord. 
Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 
Kirby's  (Wra.)  Sermons.  (7  on  this  subject.) 
Krummacker's  Sermons  on  the  temptations. 
Manton's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Works. 
Mills'  (W.  H.)  Five  Sermons. 
Monod's  Jesus  tempted. 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Essays  on  parts  of  the  N.  T. 
Perkins'  Combat  betw.  Christ  and  the  Devil. 
Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity.  Ques.  48. 
Scobell's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Scott  (Rev.  AValter)  onjlvil  Spirits. 
Shuttleworth's  (P.  N.)  Sermons.  ' 

Smith's  (T.  Tunstall)  Lectures. 
Stebbings'  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Dr.  T.)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Life  of  Christ. 
Taylor's  (Tho.)  Exposition  pf  Christ's  com- 
bat and  conquest. 
Townsend's  (George)  Sermons. 
Van  Mildert's  Sermons  at  Lincoln's  Inn. 
Wheatly's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Whitefleld's  Sermons. 
Wiseman's  (L.  H.)  Christ  in  the  wilderness. 

Tenth  Commandment. 

See    COMMANDMENTS,     COVETOrSNESS. 

Ten  Tribes  of  Israel.  See  rrstoratton. 
Calmet,  Diss,  sur  le  pays,  etc.  (Comm.) 

Si  les  dix  tribus  sont  revenues? 


Calvert,  Naphtali :  sen  Collcctationes  Theol. 
Lumnius  de  Extremo  Dei  judicio.  (Considers 
the  N.  Am.  Indians  to  be  the  lost  tribes.) 
Rabaneri  quinque  Decades. 
Witsii  Egyptiaca. 
Boudinot's  Star  in  the  West.  Amer.  Indian*. 


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Ten  Tribes  of  Isr a.el^ontinued. 

Buchanan's  Researches  in  Asia. 

Crawford's  (C.)  Propagation  of  the  Gospel. 

Americnti  Lndinns, 
Durell's  Parallel  prophecies   of  Jacob  and 

Moses.     (Gives  the  Hebrew  text,  with  a 

translation    and   notes   of  such   parts   as 

relate  to  the  diflferent  tribes.) 
Edrehi's  Hist.  ace.  of  the  ten  tribes.    (Finds 

them  beyond  the  Sambotyan  in  the  East.) 
Elliott's  CThe  Missionary)  Jews  in  America. 
Ewing's  (Greville)  Essays. 
Fletcher's  (Giles)  Israel  Redux.    Tartars. 
Grant's  (Ariel)  Nestorians,  or  lost  tribes. 
Ingraham's  Ten  Tribes.  American  Indians. 
Jewish   Repository.     (Afterwards,  "  Friend 

of  Israel."    Periodical,  begun  181.3,  by  the 

London  Society  for  promoting,  <fec.) 
Jones'  Hist,  of  anc't  America.    Am.  Indians. 
Latter-day  Luminary.  Periodical.  1:77. 
L'Estrange's  (H.)  Americans  no,  Jews. 
Moore's  (Geo.)  The  lost  tribes.   Saxons. 
Sailman's  Researches  in  the  East.  (An  acct. 

of  the  ten  tribes  to  the  17th  century.) 
Samuels'    Israel's    hiding   discovered.      The 

Jews  of  Duf/histon,  on  the  Caspian  Sea. 
Simons'  The  Hope  of  Israel.  Amer.  Indians. 
Thorowgood's  Jews  in  America. 
Whiston's  Memoirs.  Vol.  1.    Tartars. 
Worsley's  American  Indians. 

Teraphlm.     See  Jewish  antiquities. 
Hildebrandi  (loach.)  Antiquitates  Selectae. 
Jahn's  Biblische  Archteologie. 
Lightfoot,  Horse  Hcbraeicas. 
Marckii  Scripta  in  Selecta  Scripturae. 
Pfeifferi  (A.)  Exercitationes. 
Schulzii  Compcnd.  Archaeologiae  Hebraicae. 
Wichmanshausenii  (J.  C.)  Dissertationes. 
Cfc-lmet's  Sacred  and^rofane  antiquities. 

Terms  of  Commnnion. 

See  CLOSE  communion. 

Tertiaries.     See  beqhakds. 

Tertullian.     See  fathers. 
Tertulliani  Opera.  (Various  editions.) 
Allisius  de  T.  vita  et  scriptis. 
Ballenstadt's  T.  Gcistesfahigk.  und  Theol. 
Blumenbach  de  Senatus  Consulto. 
Hoffmanni  (J.  W.)  Dissertationes. 
La  Motte,  Histoire  de  T. 
Mosheimii  Dissertationes. 
Neander's  (A.)  Einleitung  in  Schriften  T. 
Noesselti  Dissertationes.     (True  time  of  the 

the  writings  ascribed  to  Tertullian.) 
Nourrii   Adparatus   ad  biblioth.  maximum 

patrum. 
Rechenbergii  (Adami)  Dissertationes. 
Zentgravii  Exercitationes  hist.-theol. 
Zimmermanni  (Matth.)  Dissertationes. 
Amer.  Quar.  Church  Rev.  18:525. 
Betty's  Trans,  of  the  "  Prescriptions"  and 

other  tracts,  with  notes  and  dissertations. 
Brown's  Trans,  of  Tertullian's  "Apology." 


Chevalier's  Trans,  of  Tertullian's  "Apology." 
Conybeare's  Bampton  Lectures.  18.19. 
Dodson's  Translation  of  the  works  of  T. 
Kaye's  Ecc.  hist,  of  the  2d  and  .Sd  centuries, 

illustrated  from  the  works  of  Tertullian. 
Neander's  Antignostikus. 
Reeves'  Tr.  of  Tertullian's  "Apology." 
Woodham's  Introd.  and  notes  to  T.'s  "Apol." 

Testament  of  the  1/S  Patriarchs. 

Grabii  Spicelegium. 
Nitzschii  Commentatio  critiea. 
Grosthead's  Test,  of  the  12  Patriarchs. 
Tertullian's  Apology.  Trans,  by  J.  Betty. 
Whiston's  Authentic  records. 

Test  Act.    See  corporation. 

Testimony  of  Joseplius. 

See  JOSEPni's. 

Arnoldi    Epistolae    Philologicae.     (Given  in 

Havercamp's  edition  of  Josephus.) 
Bossii  Exercitationes  Critiese. 
Daubuz,  Test.  Josephi  de  Jesu  Christu. 
Eichstadt,  Testimonia  de  Jesu  Christu. 
Frickii  Exercitationes  Historicae. 
Ittigii  Prolegomena  ad  Josephi  opera. 
Martin,  Dissertations  Critique. 
Schoedelii  Joseph,  de  Christo  testatus. 
Strettenberg  de  Test,  de  J.  C.  Josephi. 

Testimony  of  Profane  Antliors  to 
Christianity. 

Buddei  Dissertationes. 

Colonie,  Religion  Chretienne  autorisee,  etc. 

(Quotes    Marcellinus,    Plutarch,    Strabo, 

Lucian,  Macrobius,  Tacitus,   Pliny,    and 

many  others.) 
Cuper,  Lettres  de  critiq.  de  litterat.  et  d'his- 

toire,  etc. 
Du  Clot,  La  sainte  Bible  veng6e  des  attaques 

de  I'incredulite. 
Eckhardi  Testimonia  non-Christianorum. 
Ernesti  (J.  C.  G.)  Epistola  ad  Schleusnerum. 

(Shows  the  great  utility  of  Suidas.) 
Guberti  Apologeticon. 
Gudei  Paganus  Chris,  laudator  et  fautor. 
Hase  de  Decreto  Tiberii   quo   Christum  re- 

ferre  voluit  in  numerum  deorum. 
Heumannus  de  Chresto  Suetonii. 
Iselin,  sur  le  Projet,  concu  par  le  Tibere,  de 

mettre  notre  Seigneur  aunombre  des  dieux. 
Mulleri  Dissertationes. 
Nuscheleri  Tentamen  verit.  doctrina  Christo 

confirmanda?. 
Plinii  (Junioris)  Epistolae. 
Raphelii  Annotationes  in  N.   T.  ex  Xeno- 

phonte  eoUectae. 

ex  Polybio  collectae. 

ex  Herodoto  collectae. 


Addison  (Josaph)  on  the  Christian  religion. 
Biseoe's  Boyle  Lectures.  1736-8. 
Browne's   (Tho.)  Testimony  of  heathen  wri- 
ters of  the  first  two  centuries. 
Bryant's  Authenticity  of  the  Scriptures. 


447 


Testimony,  Ac. — continued. 

Bullet's  Estab.  of  Christianity.  (Compiles 
the  hist,  of  the  establishm.  of  Christianity 
wholly  from  Jewish  and  Heathen  authors.) 

Campbell's  (John)  History  of  the  Bible. 

Carwithen's  Bampton  Lectures.  1809. 

Dawson's  Test,  of  Heathen  and  Jew.  writers. 

Evidence  of  prof,  hist.,  <fec.  (Anon.  Able.) 

Faber's  Horae  Mosaicse.  (Bamp.  Lect.  1801.) 

Finch's  Bampton  Lectures.   1797. 

Fletcher's  (Joseph)  Posthumous  Sermons. 

Gray's  Connection  between  the  sacred  wri- 
tings and  the  literature  of  Jewish  and 
Heathen  authors.  ("  Indispensable  to  the 
biblical  student." — British  Critic.) 

Lardner's  Credibility  of  the  Gospel  history. 
(Sufficient  of  itself  on  this  subject.) 

Rawlinson's  Bampton  Lectures.  1859. 

Sharp's  (Gregory)  Defence  of  Christianity; 
from  the  testimony  of  the  most  ancient 
adversaries — Jews,  Pagans,  Philosophers, 
and  Historians. 

Whiston's  Testimony  of  Phlegon.  (In  rela- 
.  tion  to  the  darkness  and  earthquake  at  our 
Saviour's  crucifixion.) 

Tetragramaton.    See  name  of  god. 

Teutonic  Knights.    See  enioBts. 
Duelli  Historia  ordinis  Teutonici. 
Dusburg,  Chronicon  Prussiee. 
Heylot,  Histoire  des  Ordres,  etc. 
Ludewig  de  Reliquiis  manuscriptorum. 
Matthaei  Analecta  veteris  aevi. 

Tliammuz. 

Braunius  de  Fletu  super  Thammuz. 
Deylingii  (S.)   Disputationes.     (Disput.  in 

Ezekiel  8:14.) 
Fludd,  Dissertationes. 
Chowlson's    Thammuz,    and    man-worship 

among  the  ancient  Babylonians. 

Thankfulness.    See  oratitcde. 

Thanksg^iving. 

Allestree's,  Richard,  Sermons. 

Alison's,  Archib.,  Sermons.  (3  on  this  subj.) 

Apthorp's,  East,  Sermons. 

Arrowsmith's,  John,  Sermons.     For  victory. 

Atterbury's,  Francis,  Sermons. 

Bennet's  Christian  Oratory. 

Beveridge's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Biddulph's,  T.  T.,  Sermons. 

Blakeney's,  John  B.,  Sermons. 

Bowen's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 

Bradford's,  The  Martyr,  Sermons. 

Brady's,  Nicholas,  Sermons.  For  peace. 

Bramhall's,  Abp.,  Sermons. 

Bulman's,  John,  Sermons. 

Burnett's,  Gilbert,  Sermons. 

Burton's,  John,  Sermons. 

Chandler's,  Samuel,  Sermons. 

Clarke's,  Dr.  Samuel,  Sermons. 

Craddock's,  William,  Sermons. 

Davies',  Pres.,  Sermons. 


Thanksgiving— con<mM«(i. 

Dehon's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Evans',  John,  Sermons. 

Fiddes',  Richard,  Sermons. 

Fothergill's,  George,  Sermons. 

Fowler's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Francklin'.s,  Thomas,  Sermons. 

Gibson's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Hale's,  Sir  M.,  Contemplations. 

Hare's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Hobart's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Holdsworth's,  R.,  Sermons. 

Home's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Howe's,  John,  Sermons. 

Jones',  William,  Sermons. 

Jortin's,  John,  Sermons. 

Kennett's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Kollock's,  S.  K.,  Sermons. 

Leighton's,  Abp.,  Sermons. 

Lucas',  Richard,  Sermons.  For  victory. 

Maddox's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Mayhew's,  J.,  Sermons. 

McCheyne's,  Robt.  M.,  Sermons. 

Nares',  Edward,  Sermons. 

Neve's,  Timothy,  Sermons. 

Rogers',  John,  Sermons. 

Scott's,  John,  Sermons. 

Seeker's,  Abp.,  Sermons. 

Sharp's,  Abp.,  Sermons. 

Sherlock's,  Bp.,  Sermons, 

Smallridge's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Spurgeon's,  Ch.  H.,  Sermons.  Vols.  2  and  9 

Stanhope's,  George,  Sermons.  For  victory. 

Stillman's,  Sam.,  Sermons. 

Talbot's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Tillotson's,  Abp.,  Sermons. 

Warburton's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Ware's,  Henry,  Sermons. 

Watts',  Isaac,  Sermons. 

Wesley's,  John,  Sermons. 

White's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Williams',  D.,  Sermons.  For  victory. 

Wingfield's,  T.,  Sermons. 

Wright's,  Sam.,  Sermons. 

Theatre.    See  staoe  plats. 

Theban  Legion. 

Baldensani  Historia  legionis  Thebanae. 
Bourdieu,  Diss,  historique  et  critique. 
D'Lisle  de  la  Legion  Thebeene. 
Filssly's  Christ  ein  Soldat. 
Rivaz  (Jos.),  Eclaircissements. 
Burton's  Bampton  Lectures.  1829. 

Theft.    See  commandments. 
Abercrombie  on  the  Church  Catechism. 
Beveridge's  Thesaurus. 
Beddome's  Expos,  of  the  Baptist  Catechism. 
Brackenbury's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Clarke  (Sam.)  on  the  Church  Catechism. 
Delany's  (Pat.)  Sermons. 
Edwards'  (Jonathan)  Works. 
Edwards'  (John,  D.D.)  Theologia  Reformata. 
Enfield's  (William)  Sermons  for  families. 


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T  heft — con  tinued. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 

Haggitt's  (George)  Sermons. 

Hole  (Matt.)  on  the  Church  Catechism. 

Piggot's  (S.)  Sermons. 

Seeker  (Abp.)  on  the  Church  Catechism. 

Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

Vincent  (Nath.)  on  the  Church  Catechism. 

Whitaker's  (E.  W.)  Sermons. 

Wilson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Theism.     See  deism. 

Theodore  of  Mopsuetia. 

Brett  de  Fragmentis  Theod.  Mopsuetii. 

Corderii  Catena. 

Kleneri  Symbol*  liter,  ad  T.  pertinentes. 

Langles,  Rituel  des  Tartares. 

Photii  Bibliotheca. 

Siefferti  T.  Vet.  Test,  sobrie  interp.  vindex. 

Theodoret. 

Theodoreti  Opera  omnia.     (Cura  Sirmondi, 

Soc.  Jesu.  5  vols.,  fol.  1648. 
Garneri  Dissertationes  quinque. 
Oudini  (Casimeri)  Dissertationes. 
Eichter  de  T.  epistoUe  Paulinarum  interp. 
Sirmondi  Vita  Theodoreti. 
Sommer,  Oratio  de  St.  Theodoret. 
Strigelii    Vita     Theodoreti ;     ex     Evagrio, 

Nicephoro,  et  aliis,  coUecta. 
Lardner's  Credibility.  Part  2. 

Theological  Seminaries.    See 

EDUCATION  SOCIETIES,  MINISTERIAL 
EDPCATION,     STUDY    OP    THEOLOGY. 

Assemanni  Bibliotheca  Orientalis. 

Eusebii  Hist.  Ecclesiastiea.  Lib.  V,  cap.  20. 

Schmidii  Schola  oatechetica  Alexandrina. 

Eclectic  Review.  N.  S.  1:99. 

Knight's  Utility  of  Theolog.  seminaries. 

Mosheim's  Eccles.  history.  Cent.  1,  part  2. 

Theology.      See    fundamentals,    heresy, 

HISTORY  OF  DOCTRINES,  NATURAL 
THEOLOGY,  POLEMICS,  SCHOLASTICISM, 
STUDY  OF  THEOLOGY. 

Albert!  Magni  Opera.  1651. 

Alstedii  Theologia  Didactica.  1630. 

Altingii  Methodus  theol.  didacticae.  1654. 

Amesii  Medulla  theologica.  1628. 

Aquinatis  (Tho.)  Summa  theologise.  1512. 

Aretii  Loci  communes.  1604. 

Arsdekini  Theolog.  tripartita.    1682.    (Held 

in  great  esteem  by  Romanists,  and  truly 

valuable  as  a  great  magazine  of  authorities.) 
Beconi  Prineipia  relig.  Christianae.  1564. 
Binchii     Mellificium     Theologicum.     1658. 

(Comprises   the  marrow  of  the  orthodox 

writers  of  his  day.) 
Boylii  Summa  theol.  Christianae.   1681. 
Braunii  Doctrina  Fcederura.  1700. 
Breithaupti  Institutiones  Theologicae.  1695. 
Brockmandi  Universal  theol.  systema.  1633. 
Buddei  Inst,  theol.  dogmaticEe.  1723. 
Bullingeri  Compendium  Chris,  relig.  1569. 
Callixti  Epitome  Theologiae.   1656. 


Theolog  y — continued. 

Callovii  Theologia  positiva.  1682. 

Systema  locorum  theologicor.    1691. 


Calvini  Institutiones.  1536. 
CarpzoTii  Systema  Theologicum.    1795. 
Chenevierre,  Dogmatique  Chretienne.    1840. 
Coccei  Summa  Doctrinse.   1660. 
Colleti  Institutiones  Theologicas.  1777. 
Danhaveri  Hodosophia  Christiana.  1649. 
Davenantii  Determinationes.  1631. 
Doderk'ini  Institutiones.  1785. 
Dorschei  Aphorismi  theologici.  1702. 
Ebrard's  Christliche  Dogmatik.  1850. 
Episcopii  Institutiones  Theol.  1650. 
Erasmi  Ratio:  seu  methodus,  etc.   1530. 
Fabricii  Prelectiones  Theologicie.  1729. 
Gass'  Gesch.  d.  Protest.  Dogmatik  in  ihrem 

Zusammeahange  mit  der  Theologie  iiber- 

haupt. 
Gerhardi  Loci  Theologici.  1610. 
Exegesis  :  seu  Explicationes,  etc. 

(G.  was  one  of  the  greatest  of  Lutheran 

writers.) 
Gomari  Opera  Theologica.  1630. 
Gousset,  Theologie  Dogmatique.  1853. 
Heideggeri  Dissertationes  theol.   Died  1698. 
Medulla  theologiae.   1700. 


Hoffmann!  Synopsis  theologise.  1754. 

Hollasii  Examen  theologicum.  1741.  (The 
frequent  reprints  show  a  high  esteem  of 
this  work.) 

Honerti  (Joh.)  Theol.  didactico-elencticae. 
1730. 

Hoornbeckii  Theologia  practica.  1660. 

Hottingeri  Typus  doct.  Christianae.  1650. 

laegeri  Syst.  theol.  dogmatico-polemicum. 
1715. 

Klupfelii  Instit.  theol.  dogmaticas.  1810. 

Knapp's  (G.  C.)  Vorlesungen  iiber  die 
Christliche  Glaubenslehre.  1827. 

Knoll,  Institutiones  theol.  theoreticae.  1660. 

Koeckeri  Conspectus  Theologiae.  1749. 

Kromayeri  Theologia  positivo-polem.  1666. 

Langii  Qiconomia  salutis.  1720. 

Leighton,  Prelectiones  theologicae.  1693. 

Leydekkeri  Synopsis  theologias.   1712. 

Liebermanni 'Institutiones.  1836. 

Loescheri  Nucleus  theologia?.  1717. 

Lutheri  Loci  communes.  1527. 

Lutzelberger's  Grundziige  d.  Paulinischen 
glaubens.  1854. 

Lyseri  Systema  thetico-exegeticum.  1699. 

Mail  Synopsis  theologiae.  1709. 

Markii  Compendium.  1686. 

Mastrichtii  Theol.  theoretico-practica.  1724. 

Melancthonis  Loci  communes.  1521.  (This 
book  passed  through  seventy  editions  be- 
fore the  end  of  the  centurj',  besides  nume- 
rous translations.  Edited  with  valuable 
dissertations  by  J.  C.  G.  Augusti.  1821.) 

Mori  Epitome  theol.  1797.  (Once  very 
popular.) 

Mosheim  (J.  L.),  Elementa  Theologiae.  1766. 

Neandri  (M.)  Theol.  script,  patrum  Grseco- 
rum  et  Latinorum.  1695. 


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Tlieology — oDitiiimd. 

Olearii  Theologia  Universa.  1674. 

Opitii    Theol.   Thetica,    methodo    analytica. 

1700. 
Osiandi'i  Theol.  positivo-aoromatica.  1576. 
Parei    Doouria   collegioruiu    theologicorum. 
1620.      (■' Incomparabilis     Theologus." — 
Spanheim.) 
Petavii  Dogmata.    1700.    (A  huge  collection 
of  the  sentiments   of  the  Fathers,  lucidly 
arranged.) 
Pfaffii  Institutiones  Theologicae.  1720. 
Pictet,  Theologie.   1696.  (Admirable.) 
Piscatoris  Theses  Theologicaj. 
Placette  de  la  Foi  divine.  1735. 
Quenstedtii  Theologia.  Died  1688. 
Reinhardi  Instit.  theol.  dogmat.  1770. 
Scherzeri  Definitiones,  etc.  1680. 
Schmidii   (And.)  Comp.  theol.  per  thesin  et 

antithesin.   1699. 
Sohuberti  Inst,  tbeol.  dogmaticas.  1749. 
Selnecceri  Inst.  Chris,  religionis.  1579. 
Stohlii  Dogmiitisehe  Tb1;ologie.  1752. 
Storr,  Doctriiia  Christ,  theoret.   1807. 
Strigelii  Enoliiridion  theol.  15 11. 
Thummii  Synopsis  prfficip.  art.  fidei.    1721. 
Turretini  (J.  A.)  Dilucidationes.   1695. 
Turretini  (F.)  Institutiones  theolog.  1679. 
Twesteu's  Vorlesungen   iiber  d.  Dogmatik. 

1826. 
Tzschirner's  Glaubenslehre.  1829. 
Usseri  Corpus  Theologia;.  1660. 
Van  Till,  Theol.  Compendium.  1704. 
Viret,  Expos,  de  la  foi  Chretienne.  ISl.*?. 
Vitringa,  Doet.  rel.  per  aphorismos.     1702. 
(Admirable  text-book,  full  of  quotations.) 
Voget,  Institutiones.   ]736. 
Vossii  (Gerard.)  Theses  Theologie*.  1640. 
Walch  (C.  W.  F.),  Breviarum  Theol.  dog- 

matiete.  1775. 
Weismanni  Theol.  exegetico-dogmat.  1739. 
Wigandi  Corpus  Doctrinaj.  1564. 
Witsii  (Economia  Foederum.  1700. 
Baxter's  Catholic  Theology.  1675. 
Bennett's  Theol.  of  the  early  church.  1841. 
Beveridge's  Thesaurus  Theologicus.  1710. 
Beza's  Golden  Chain,  &o.  1575. 

Confession  of  faith. 

'  Bickersteth's  Christian  Student.  1832. 
Boston's  Doctrine  of  religion.  1773. 
Boyle's  (Robt.)  Excellency  of  theology.  1774. 
Breckenridge's  (Robert)  Knowledge  of  God 

objectively  considered.   1858. 
Brown's  System  of  nat.  and  rev.  relig.  1780. 
Burrows'  Summary  of  faith    and  practice. 

1822. 
Calvin's  Institutes  of  Religion.  1560. 
Campbell's  (Dr.  Geo.)  Systematic  Theology. 
1807.  °^ 

Chalmers'^  (Tho.)  Institutes  of  Theology. 
Craddock's  Knowledge  and  Practice.     1702. 
("  One    of  the   best    systems    of  divinity 
which  a  plain  man  can  read." — Bogue.) 
Dagg's  Manual  of  Theology.  1857. 
Davy's  (W.)  System  of  Divinity.  1785. 
29 


Theolog  y — con  tinwd. 

Dick's  (J.)  Lectures  on  Theology.  1834. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.   1763.  (Nothing  supe 

rior  to  it  as  a  text-book.) 
Doolittle's  Complete  Body,  Ac.  1723. 
Doutrin's  Scheme  of  Divfnc  truth.   1713. 
Dwight's  Theology.  1823.  (Lucid  and  pious.) 
Edwards'  (Bp.)  Theologia  Reformata.  1713. 
Farrars  Study  of  T.   (Highly  suggestive.) 
Fiddes'  Theological  Speculations.   1718. 
Fisher's  Marrow  of  modern  divinity.  1646. 
Gill's  Body  of  Divinity.  1765. 
Gregory's  (Olinthus)  Letters  on  Relig.  1810, 
Heylin's  (John)  Theol.  Lectures.  1755. 
Heylin  (Peter)  on  the  Creed.  1660. 
Iley's  Lectures  in  Divinity.  1796. 
Hill's  (Dr.  Geo.)  Theolog.  Institutes.     1803. 
Jebb's  (Bp.)  Practical  Theology.  1830. 
Jackson's  (Tho.)  Works.     (Has  the  highest 
^  praise  of  Oley  and  Bp.  Horne.) 
Knapp's  Lectures.  Trans,  by  L.  Woods. 
Leigh's  Body  of  Divinity.  1662. 
Leighton's  Theological  Lectures.  1675. 
Liniborch's  System  of  Divinity.     Trans,  by 
W.  Jones.     1715.     (The   first   system  of 
divinity  according  to  Arinenianism.) 
Lincoln's  (Bp.  of)  Elements  of  Christian  T. 
Marsh's  Systematic  arrangement  of  the  sev- 
eral branches  of  divinity. 
Milton  (Jno.)  on  Christian  doctrine.  1650, 
Morren's  Biblical  Theology.  (Includes  anno- 
tations of  recent  German   critics,  and  no- 
tices of  many  authors,  and  disquisitions 
by  De  Wette,  Neander,  Storr,  Winer,   and 
many  others.) 
Owen's  (John)   Nature,  rise,  progress,  and 

study  of  true  theology.  1680. 
Payne's  (Geo.)  Lectures  on  Theology.  1846. 
Pearson  on  the  Creed.  1741. 
Pictet's  Theology.  Trans,  by  Reyroux. 
Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity.  1731. 
Roberts'  Marrow  of  the  Bible.  1657. 
Robinson's  Christian  System.  1805. 
Schmucker's  Popular  Theology. 
Scott's  (John)  Christian   Life.  ("One  of  the 
best  schemes  of  Divinity  in  any  language." 
— Addison.) 
Scrivener's  Course  of  Divinity.  1674. 
Smith's  (J.  Pye)  First  lines  in  theology. 
Stackhouse's  Body  of  Divinity.  1729. 
Storr  &,  Flatt's  Bible  Theology.    Translated 

by  Schmucker. 
Taylor's  (John)  Scheme  of  Script,  divinity. 

1753.  ^Watson's  Tracts.) 
Usher's  (Abp.)  Body  of  Divinity.  1648. 
Venema's  Institutes  of  Theology.  1715. 
Vinet's  Outlines  of  Theology.  Translated  bv 

Astie.  1865. 
Warden's  System  of  revealed  religion.  1769. 
Wardlaw's  Systematic  Theology. 
Warner's  System  of  Divinity,  compiled  from 

eminent  divines.   1750. 
Watson's  (Rich.)  Theological  Institutes. 
Watson's  (Tho.)  175  Sermons  on  the  Shorter 
Catechism.  1662. 


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Witsius'  Economy  of  the  Covenants.  1700. 

Scarcely  a  third  of  the  hooks  of  this  sort, 
which  have  fallen  under  my  notice,  are  here 
given  :  but  the  list  is  more  tiian  sufficient, 
and  comprises  the  best. 

Theopascliites*    See  monophtpites. 
Assemani  Bibliotheca  Orient.  Vatican. 
Giesseleri  Commentatio. 
lablonski  Dissert,  de  henotico  Zenonis. 
Miinscher's  Ordnung  des  deutschen  Amts  zu 

Alsted. 
Norris,  de  Uno  ex  Trinitate. 
Titii  (Ger.)  Disputationes. 

Theopliilanthropists. 

Gregoire,  Histoire  des  Sectes  religieuses. 

Manual  of  the  Theophilnnthropists,  or  adorers 
of  God.  Translated  by  Walker. 

Paine's  (Tho.)  Discourse  before  the  Society 
of  Theophilanthropists. 

Quarterly  Review.  28:493.  30:113. 

TUeopliylus  Antiocenus. 

Theoph3'li  Libri  ad  Autolyeum. 


Comraentaria  in  Evangelium. 
Commentaria  in  Canticum. 


Grabeneri  Dissertationes. 
Monarchi  Prefatio  ad  Justini  M.  opera. 
Tentzelii  (Guil.  Ernest.)  Exercitationes. 
Walpergeri  (Christoph.)  Comment,  de  T. 
Betty's  Translation  of  the  Works  of  T. 

Tlieorles  of  the  Earth.   See  creation, 

DELUGE,     OEOLOOY. 

On  the  side  of  Scripture. 

Analytical  Mag.  13:26. 

Bugge  (George)  on  Geological  phenomena. 
(Replies  to  Cuvier.) 

Chalmers'  (Tho.)  Tracts  and  Essays. 

Edinburg  Review.  22:454. 

Edwards'  (J.)  Remarks  on  Whiston's  theory. 

Emlyn's  Examinat.  of  Burnet's  new  theory. 

Grew's  (Neh.)  Cosmographia  Sacra. 

Howard's  History  of  the  earth  and  of  man- 
kind compared  with  other  cosmographies. 

Kirwan's  Geological  Essays. 

Littell's  Living  Age.  14:516. 

Monthly  Review.  126:371. 

Nichols'  Conference  with  a  Theist. 

North  Amer.  Rev.  18:266. 

Pierre's  (St.)  Theory  of  the  Earth. 

Ray's  Physico-Theological  Essays. 

Southern'Rev.  8:69. 

Universal  History.  (Introduction.) 

Warren's  Geologia.  (Opposes  Burnet.) 

Woodward's  Natural  history  of  the  earth. 

Worthington's  Theory  of  the  Earth,  through- 
out all  its  revolutions,  and  all  periods  of 
its  existence. 
Contrary  to  Scripture. 

Burnet,  Telluris  theoria  sacra. 

Delance,  Theorie  de  la  terre. 

BufiFon's  Theory  of  the  earth. 


Burnet's  (Tho.)  Sacred  theory  of  the  earth. 

Cuvier's  Theory  of  the  earth. 

Hutton's  Theory  of  the  earth. 

Keill's  Examination  of  Burnet  and  Whiston, 

Knight's  Facts  and  Observations,  <fec. 

Whiston's  New  Theory  of  the  earth. 

Vindication  of  the  "  Theory." 

Second  Vindication. 


Theosophists.    See  pakacelsists. 
Bruckeri   Historia  Critica.     (A  full  account 
of  the  lives  and  writings  of  these  philoso- 
phers.) 

Therapeutfe.    See  essenes. 
Fabricii  Lux  salutaris  evangelii.     (Gives  a 
list  of  writers  on  this  subject  in  chap.  4.) 

Third  CommniKlnient.     See  command- 
ments, OATHS,  PROFANENESS. 

Blackall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Blencoe's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Brackenbury's  (Edward)  Discourses. 

Bradbury's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 

Clapp's  (.John)  Sermons. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Discourses. 

Copner's  (James)  Sermons. 

Dwight's  (Tim.)  Discourses.  (3  on  this  subj.) 

Fleetwood's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 

Haggitt's  (George)  Sermons. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  Works. 

Hall's  (Robert)  Notes  of  Sermons. 

Hole  on  the  Catechism. 

Harriot's  (Harvey)  Sermons. 

Newton's  (John)  Sermons. 

Nourse's  (Peter)  Discourses. 

Ogden's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Paley's  (Will.)  Sermons. 

Parsons  on  the  Catechism. 

Partridge's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Pearce's  (John)  Discourses. 

Seeker  on  the  Catechism. 

Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Sam.  Stanho])e)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 

Thirty-nine  Articles. 

Ellis,  Artieulorum  XXXIX  Defensio. 

Ford,  Christianse  religionis. 

Bennett's  Introd.  to  the  study  of  theology. 

Beveridge's  Doct.  of  the  Church  of  England. 

Bingham's  Apology  for  the  Ch.  of  England. 

Blunt's  Discourses  on  the  doctrinal  articles 

Blythe's  Thirteen  Conferences. 

Boyse's  Genuine  sense  of  the  39  articles. 

Brown's  (G.  H.)  Expos. ;  hist,  and  doctrinal. 

Burnet's  (Gilbert)  Exposition. 

Cary's  Testimony  of  the  Fathers. 

Collins'  Histor.  and  crit.  essay  on  the  39  art. 

Dimock  (J.  F.)  on  the  39  Articles.  (Com- 
pared with  the  other  authorized  formula- 
ries and  the  liturgy.) 

Hall's  (Bp.  John)  Parochial  Discourses. 

Hervey's  Elementa  Christiana. 


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TUirty-nine  Artlcles^onHmied. 

Hull  on  the  Expediency  of  changes,  &g. 

Jewell's  Apology  for  the  Church  of  England. 

Kidd's  Testimonies  and  authorities  in  con- 
firmation, <fec. 

Kipling's  Articles  of  the  Ch.  not  Calvinistic. 

Lamb's  Historical  account  of  the  39  articles, 
from  their  first  promulgation  in  1553,  to 
their  final  establishment  in  1571,  with 
exact  copies  of  the  Latin  and  English 
MSS.,  &G. 

Lawrence's  (Abp.)  Attempt  to  illustrate 
those  articles  of  the  Ch.  of  England  which 
are  improperly  considered  as  Calvinistic. 

Lincoln's  (By.)  Elements  of  Theology. 

MuBride's  (J.  D.)  Lectures  on  the  39  art. 

O'Donahue  on  the  39  Articles. 

Page's  Burnet's  Exp.  revised  and  corrected; 
with  notes,  references,  &c. 

Rogers'  (Dr.)  Analysis  of  the  39  articles. 

Tomline's  (Bp.)  Expos,  of  the  39  articles. 

The  same,  with  notes,  by  R.  B.  Paul. 

Veneer's  Exposition.  (From  the  Sac.  Scrip- 
tures and  fathers  of  the  first  3  centuries.) 

Waite's  Sermons ;  Practical  and  Explana- 
tory. (Half-way  Calvinism.) 

Welshman's  39  Art.  illustrated  with  notes. 

Wilson's  39  Art.  illustrated  from  the  liturgy, 
homilies,  Jewell's  Apology,  ifec. 

Wix's  (Sam.)  Illustrations  of  the  39  articles. 
A  cloud  of  writers  on  the  39  articles,  some 

of  them    not   inconsiderable,    have    passed 

into    oblivion;     and   many   yet   extant  are 

superseded  by  the  above. 
Thomas.    See  biography,  sckipthre. 

Stapleton,  de  Tribus  Thomis. 

Adams'  (W.)  Warnings. 

Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 

Bourdaloue's  Sermons. 

Clark's  (R.)  Sermons. 

Horsley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

MeCrie's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Whately's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Tliomas  Aquinas.    See  thomists. 

Aquinatis  Opera  Omnia.  Cum  Cajetani, 
Commentariis.  18  v.,  fol.  1570. 

cum  Vita,  etc.  28  v.,  4to.  1788. 

Boetii  Opera. 

Touron,  La  vie  de  S.  Thomas  d'Aquin. 

Vielmii  Doctrina  et  scriptis  Tho.  Aquin. 

Thomists.    See  dominicams. 
Billuarti  Cursus  Theologiae. 
Cerboni  Institutiones  Theologicae. 
Daniel,  le  Parallele   de  la  doctrine  des  Tho- 

mistes  avec  celle  des  Jesuites. 
lacobatius  de  VII  Sacramentis. 
Serry  (lacob.  Hyacinth.)  Preleetiones. 
Silvii  Comment,  in  totam  summam  Thomae. 
Vasquez,  Disputationes  et  Commentarii. 
Ysambcrti  (Nicol.)  Disputationes. 

See   a   great  list   of  Thomist  writers   in 
Molan's  Bibliotheca  Interpretum. 


Thorn  In  the  Flesh. 

Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 

Boston's  (Thomas)  Works. 

Bull's  (Bp.)  Works. 

Funch's  (.J.)  Sermons. 

Hordern's  (.Joseph)  Sermons. 

Jacobson's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Jay's  (William)  Short  Discourses. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Jowett's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Morus'  (Alex.)  Sermons.  (2  on  this  subject.) 

Muller's  (Edw.)  Sermons.  (3  on  this  subject.) 

Princeton  Review.  35:521. 

Rose's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Rowe's  (John)  The  Saints'  temptations. 

Slade's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Walker's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

AViloox's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

Thoughtlessness.     See    consideration, 

MEDITATION,     PRUDENCE. 

Howe's  (John)  Sermons. 

Jay's  (W.)  Works.    (The  secure  alarmed.) 

Knowles'  (T.)  Discourses. 

Knox's  (Vicessimus)  Sermons. 

Thoughts,  Government  of. 

See    QOVERXMENT  OP  THE  HEART. 

Arwaker's  Thoughts  well  emploj^ed. 

Baxter's  (Rich.)  Christian  Ethics. 

Blair's  (James)  Sermons. 

Calamy's  (Edmund)  Sermons. 

Chevalier's  (T.)  Hulsean  Lectures.  1827. 

Fav/cett's  (James)  Sermons. 

Gell's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Home's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

Hussey's  (Christopher)  Sermons. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.     Vol.  2. 

(Sermon  by  S.  Charnock.) 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 
Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Sharp's  (John)  Sermons. 
Stebbings'  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Trapp's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Tullie  on  the  Government  of  the  thoughts. 
Walker's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 

Three  Witnesses. 

See    GE.VtJINENRSS  OF  1  JOHN  V.  7. 

Thundering  Legion. 

Fro,  i.  e.  that  the  story  is  true. 

Baumgarten    de    Miraculo,    etc.      (Refutes 
Woolston.) 

Whiston,  de  Legione  fulminatrice. 

Witsii  J^gyptiaca.  (Appendix.) 

King's  (Rev.  Mr.)  Dissertations.  (Replies  to 
Moyle.) 
Con. 

Boyscnii  Dissertatio. 

lablonski  Spicilegium. 

de  Legione  fulminatrice.  (Reprinted 

in  vol.  8  of  Miscellanea  Leipsiensia.) 

Larroque,  Adversaria  Sacra.  (Appendix.) 

Mosheim  (J.  L.),  Observationes,  etc.     (Ap- 
pended to  his  diss.  "Ad  disciplinos.") 


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Richardson  (J.),  Praslectiones  Ecclesiasticse. 

Lardner's  Testimony  of  ancient  heathens. 

Moyle's  Posthumous  AVorks.  (The  letters  on 
this  subject  are  translated  into  Latin  by 
Mosheim,  and  published  at  the  end  of  his 
Syntagma.) 

Woolston's  (Tho.)  The  Miracle  of  the  T.  L. 

WiTSius,  at  the  end  of  his  ^gyj'tiaca, 
recites  the  opinions  of  many  learned  men  on 
this  subject. 

Time.      See    new  year,    redeeminq  time, 

VANITY     OP    THE    WORLD. 

Alison's  (Archibald)  Sermons. 

Ambrose's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Appleton's  (Pres.)  Works. 

Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Baxter's  (A.  G.)  Sermons. 

Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Butcher's  (Edmund)  Sermons. 

Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 

Close's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Edwards'  Posthumous  Sermons. 

Evans'  (R.  W.)  Parochial  Sermons. 

Fawcett's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Fox  on  Time. 

Gatty's  (Alfred)  Sermons. 

Hale's  (Sir  M.)  Contemplations. 

Hervey's  Meditations. 

Hewlett's  (J.  P.)  Sermons. 

Jfnyn's  (Soame)  Disquisitions.  Disq.  4. 

Law's  (Edmund)  Enquirj'  into  the  ideas  of 
space,  time,  <fcc. 

Le  Clerc's  Logic. 

Locke  on  tho  Human  understanding. 

Masillon's  Sermons. 

Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Neve's  (Timothy)  Sermons. 

Reid's  Intellectual  Powers. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Sharpe's  (Wm.)  Sermons  before  the  Univer- 
sity of  Cambridge. 

Showers'  Reflections  on  time  and  eternity. 

Sterne's  (Lawrence)  History  of  Jacob. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Holy  Living. 

Tucker's  Light  of  Nature. 

Watts  on  the  Improvement  of  the  mind. 

Ontology.  Ch.  12. 

Young's  Night  Thoughts. 

Zollikoffer  on  the  Festivals  and  Fasts. 

Tltlies*    See  church  rates. 

Pro. 
Blackwood's  Mag.  33:321.  41:682. 
Burgess  on  Bishop's  lands  and  tithes. 
Collins'  (Tho.)  Divine  right  of  tithes. 
Comber  (T.)  On  the  right  of  tithes. 
Delany's  (Patrick)  Sermons.  (Appendix.) 
Elderfield's  Civil  right  of  tithes. 
Frazier's  Mag.   6:47^6.  9:379.  11:457.  15:146. 
Hale's  (Wra.)  Observations  on  tithes. 
Heylin's  Undeceiving  of  the  people. 
Historical  and  miscellaneous  tracts. 


Tithes — continued. 


Hewlett  on  the  Influence  of  Tithes. 

Montague's  Diatribe.  (Reply  to  Selden, 

Nortcliffe  on  the  Divine  right  of  tithes. 

Pagitt  on  tho  Provision  for  the  ministry. 

Poyntell  on  Tithes. 

Prideaux's  Origin  and  right  of  tithes. 

Poyntell  on  Tithes. 

Quarterly  Rev.  42:105.  57:198. 

Spelman  (Sir  Henry)  on  Tithes. 

Con. 
Applegate  on  Tithes. 
Atkinson's  Testimony  concerning  tithes. 
Cove  on  the  Revenues  of  the  Ch.  of  England. 
Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  1:290.  2:109. 
Ellwood's  Foundation  of  tithes. 
Flower  (R.)  on  the  Abolition  of  tithes. 
Fox's  (George)  Reply  to  Burgess  on  tithes. 
Gentleman's  Mag.  42:347. 
Gibson's  Tithes  ended  by  Christ. 
Gratton  on  the  Divine  right  of  tithes. 
Lindley's  Cerinthus  and  Ebion.   1708. 
Pamphleteer.     7:1.    8:337.    12:493.    15:293. 

27:305. 
Pearson's  Great  ease  of  Tithes  truly  stated. 
Selden's  History  of  tithes.     (This  book  was 

so  offensive  to  the  English  that  the  author 

was  compelled  to  retract  it.) 
Stratten's  English  and  Jewish  tithe  systems 

compared. 
Thompson's  (Tho.)  Origin  and  efi"ects  of  T. 
Toller  on  the  Law  of  tithes. 
Watkins  on  Tithes  and  Oaths. 
Westwood  on  Tithes. 
Whitaker's  Unjust  plea  confuted.   (Reply  to 

Poyntell.) 

Tithes,  Jewish. 

Amama  de  Decimis. 
Hottingerus  de  Decimis  Judteorum. 
Quenstedtii  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Scaligeri  (J.  J.)  Oi)uscula. 
Spenceri  (J.)  Dissertationes. 

Tithes,  History  of. 

Comber  on  the  Divine  right  of  tithes.  (Gives 
the  practice  of  Jews,  Gentiles,  and  Chris- 
tians, in  all  ages.) 

Dalton's  Hist,  of  tithes  and  church  benefices. 

Selden's  History  of  tithes. 

Titles  of  Christ. 

Bloomsliury  Lent  Lectures.  For  1857. 

Dyer's  (William)  Sermons. 

Flavel's  Method  of  Grace. 

Goode's    (Wm.)   Essays.     (All  suflBcient  on 

this  subject.  Gives  all  the  Scripture  names 

of  Christ.) 
Mylnc's  (J.  G.)  Titles  and  oflBces  of  Christ. 
Randall's  Titles  of  C,  adopted  b}'  himself. 
Serle's  (Ambrose)  Hora;  Solitarias. 
Spear's  (C.)  Titles  and  names  of  Christ. 
Steward  on  Mediatorial  Sovereignty. 


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Titles  of  tlie  Psalms. 

Fenwick  on  the  Heb.  titles  of  the  Psalms. 
(The  only  treatise  on  the  subject,  in  the 
language.  Intended  to  show  that  Christ  or 
the  Church  is  the  burden  of  all  the  psalms.) 

Tobacco. 

American  Quart.  Rev.  9:136. 

Budget t's  Tobacco  question,  morally,  socially, 

and  phj'sically  considered. 
Clarke  (Adam)  on  the  Use  and  abuse  of  T. 
Fairholfs  History  of  T.  and  its  use  in  all 

countries  and  ages.  100  cuts. 
James  I.  (King  of  Eng.),  Counterblast. 
Knickerbocker  Magaz.  24:307. 
Paul  (S.j  on  Tobacco,  Tea,  and  Coffee. 
Rush's  (Benj.)  Essays.  (A  medical  authority 

of  the  highest  value.) 
Trask's  Series  of  tracts  on  tobacco  and  rum. 
Venner  (Tobias)  on  the  Use  of  Tobacco. 

Toleration.  See  christian  liberty,  cor- 
poration AND  TEST  ACTS,  LIBERTY 
OF  COXSCIENCE,  ESTABLISHMENTS, 
PERSECUTION,     PRIVATE    JUDOMENT. 

Pro. 

Tertullian,  ad  Scapulam. 

Forbesii  (Jo.)  Irenicum. 

Grotius  de  Imperio  potestatum  summarum. 

Saueri  Christus  pra?stantissimum  exemplum. 

SpinozaB  Traetatus  Theologico-politicus. 

Vossii  (Gerard.)  Dissertationes. 

Zwiekeri  Irenicum  Irenicorum. 

Irenicomastix. 

Baldwin's  Essav  on  Christianity. 

Bayle's  (Peter)"Philos.  Com.  on  Luke  14:23. 

Brakenridge's  (William)  Sermons. 

Brooks'  History  of  religious  liberty  in  Great 
Britain,  from  the  introduction  of  Christi- 
anity to  the  death  of  George  III. 

Capes'  (J.  M.)  Use  of  church  authority. 

Cartwright's  (Tho.)  Truth  on  Toleration. 

Clarke's  (J.  E.)  History  of  Intolerance. 

Clarendon's  (Edw.)  Religion  and  Policy. 

Cobbet  on  the  Power  of  magistrates. 

Colebrooke  on  Intolerance ;  ancient  and 
modern. 

Davenant's  Exhort,  to  brotherly  communion. 

Dicks  ^A.  C.)  on  Church  Polity. 

Dublin  University  Mag.  41:638. 

Edinb.  Review.  16:413.  17:393. 19:149.  26:51. 
27:159.  76:382. 

Farnsworth  on  Christian  Toleration. 

Fellowes'  Religion  without  cant. 

Fowne  on  the  Principles  of  toleration. 

Francklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Furneaux's  (P.)  Essay  on  Toleration. 

Letters  to  Blackstone. 

Goodwin's  Rights  of  civil  magistrates. 

Gregory's  (G.)  Sermons. 

Grosvenor's  Cruelty  in  rel.  no  service  to  God. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Contemplations. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Works. 

Hammond's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Kidder  on  Private  judgment  in  religion. 


To\eYa.t\.orK—cnnUmied. 

Pro. 
Lake's  (Bp.  Arthur)  Sermons. 
Laurie's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Sermons. 
Locke's  Letters  on  Government. 
Mills'  Principles  of  Toleration. 
Milton's  (Jno.)  Civil  power  in  eccl.  causes. 
North  British  Rev.  5:222. 
Owen  (Dr.  John)  on  Church  government. 

Truth    and    innocence   vindicated. 


(Reply  to  Bp.  Parker.) 
Paley's  Moral  Philosophy.  Book  6. 
Richardson  on  Religious  toleration. 
Robinson's  Claude. 
Sage  on  Toleration. 
Salter's  Hall  Sermons. 
Saurin's  Sermons.  (Preface  to  vol.  3.) 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
Spinoza  on  the  Use  of  natural  reason. 
Stillingfleet's  Irenicum. 
Sturgeon's  Plea  for  toleration. 
Sturges'  (John)  Discourses. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Liberty  of  prophecying. 
Taylor's  (M.)  England's  bloody  tribunal. 
Voltaire  on  Toleration.  Tr.  by  Williams. 
Watts  on  Civil  power  in  things  sacred. 
Webb's  (Francis)  Sermons. 
Wellesly  (SirCha.)  on  Liberty  of  conscience. 
West's  (W.)  Sermons. 
Whiston's  Serious  address  to  the  Princes  of 

Europe.  1716. 
White's  (.Jer.)  Persuasives  to  moderation. 
Whitefield's  (Thomas)  Discourses. 
AVilliams'  (Roger)  The  bloody  tenet. 
Wyvill's  (Chris.)  Letters  on  toleration. 
ZollikofFer  on  the  Festivals  and  Fasts  of  the 

Church. 

Con. 
Comenii  Admonitio.  (Reply  to  Zwicker.) 

Asheton's  (W.)  T.  disproved  and  condemned. 

Blackstone  on  the  Act  of  Toleration. 

Cartwright  (Thomas)  on  Toleration. 

Edwards  (Tho.)  on  Toleration  and  liberty 
of  conscience. 

Fosdick  on  Toleration. 

Hammond  on  the  Power  of  the  magistrate. 

Holdsworth's  Answer  without  a  question 

Mather's  The  bloody  tenet  washed  white. 

[Parker's  (Bp.)]  Ecclesiastical  polity.  (Ex- 
hibits the  mischiefs  of  toleration,  and 
answers  "  the  pretences  for  liberty  of  con- 
science.") 

Stahl  (Prof.)  on  Toleration. 

Synge's  (Abp.)  Address  to  Nonconformists. 

Tomkins  on  Toleration. 

Warburton's  Alliance  between  Ch.  and  State. 

See  J.  Johnson's  Lint  of  pnntjMein  on 
Toleration  piibl inked  between  1772  and  1790. 
Professes  to  be  complete. 

Tongue.    See  social  iNTERCorRSE,' 

VAIN     WORDS. 

Adams'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Ball's  (The  Puritan)  Power  of  godliness. 


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T  on  g  u  e — contintied. 

Baxter's  (Rich.)  Christian  Ethics. 
Bloomfield's  (G.  B.)  Sermons.     (Judged  hy 

our  words.) 
Blunt's  (J.  J.)  Sermons. 
Boston's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Boys'  (Dr.  H.)  Sermons. 
Brailsford's  (J.))  Sermons. 
Brinsley's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 
Butler's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Collyer  (W.  B.)  on  Scripture  duties.  Lee.  15. 
Dawes'  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Eden's  (C.  P.)  Sermons. 
Fawcett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Fiddes'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Gisbourne's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 
Gleig's  (George)  Sermons. 
Goodwin's  (H.)  Sermons. 
Gregory's  (George)  Sermons. 
Horton's  Discourses  on  practical  subjects. 
Kurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Irving's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Jackson  (Bp.)  on  Little  sins. 
Lardner's  (Nath.)  Sermons. 
Leland's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Morning  Lectures  at  Cripplegate.     (Sermon 

by  Edw.  AVest.) 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations. 
Oakley's  (Frederick)  Sermons. 
Peters'  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Pittman's  Sermons  from  eminent  divines. 
Reyner's  Rules  for  the  gov't  of  the  tongue. 
Robertson's  (F.  W.)  Sermons. 
Rogers'  (John)  Sermons. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Sherlock's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Shorthose's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 
Simeon's  (C.)  Works. 
Tappan's  (David)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  ( Jer.)  Sermons.  (4  on  this  subject.) 
Trench's  (Richard  C.)  Sermons. 
Ward's  (Richard)  Theological  Lectures. 
Watson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Whitaker's  (Edward  W.)  Sermons. 
Whitty's  (John)  Sermons. 
Wynyard's  (John  M.)  Sermons. 

Total  Depravity.     See   human  deprav. 

ToAver  of  Babel.     See  conf.  op  tongues. 
Calmeti  Dissertationes. 
Deylingii  Observa.tiones  Sacra3. 
Hoynovius  de  Structura  turris  Babel. 
Kircheri  (Athanas.)  Dissertationes. 
Zentgravius  de  Turri  Babel. 
Bedford's  Chronology.  (Appendix.) 
Jones'  (J.)  Tower  of  Babel. 
Mede's  (Bp.)  The  Bible  and  the  Classics. 

Tractarians.     See  oxford  theoloqt. 
Ti'aclitioii.    See  copncil  of  Trent,  popert, 

RABBINICAL  LITERATURE,  TARUUM. 

Pro. 
Baronii  Dissertationes  Theologica?. 
Bellarmin,  de  Verbo  Dei  non  scripto. 
Bossuet,  de  la  Tradition. 


Tradition— ow^mMed. 

Pro. 
Lensius  de  Verbo  Dei. 
Varenii  pro  Catholica  fide  libellus. 

("The  great  champion  of  T." — Newman.) 
Brett's  T.  necessary  to  interpret  Scripture. 
Further  proof  of  the  necessity,  <tc. 


Eyre  (F.)  on  T.   (Reply  to  Churton.) 

Hampden's  Lectures  at  Oxford. 

Hawkins  on  Unauthoritative  tradition. 

Holden  (Geo.)  on  the  Authority  of  T. 

Hook's  (Walter)  Sermons. 

Hooker's  (Richard)  Works. 

Keble's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Palmer  (Will.)  on  the  Church. 

Russell's  (F.)  Judgment  of  the  Anglican  Ch, 

Saudis'  (Abp.)  Tracts  of  the  Anglic,  fathers. 

Soames'  (Henry)  Bampton  Lectures. 

Con. 

Aslaci  Theses  de  Scriptura. 

Christman's  Tradition  und  Sehrift. 

Hackspanius  de  Libertate  Christiana. 

Hannekenii  (M.)  Examen  manualis  Becani. 

Hannekenii  (Phil.)  Jesuita  con  versus. 

Heilbruneri  Synopsis  errorum  Pontificorum. 

Holtziuann's  Kanon  und  Tradition. 

Hunnii  Prima  controversia  cum  Bellarmino. 

Hussius  (Joann.)  de  Abolendis  sectis. 

Kromayer  de  Traditiouibus. 

Loescheri  Sorex  Romanus. 

Molina,  La  perfectione  de  I'ecriture  sainte. 

Molitor's  Philosojihie  der  Geschichte. 

Pictet,  Sermons  sur  divers  sujets. 

Turrettini  (Jo.  Alphon.)  Cogitationes. 

Urbani  Notte  in  Bellarmino. 

Wahlenburg  de  Tradition ibus. 

Wegellini  Tropha;um  Augustanum. 

Weinman's  Streitfrage  iiber  die  Tradition. 

Baxter's  (Rich.)  Tradition  examined. 

Beaufort's  Norrisian  Prize  Essay.  1841. 

Bennett's  (W.  J.  E.)  Distinctive  errors  of 
Popery. 

Case  on  Human  authority  in  religion. 

Churton  on  the  Value  of  Tradition. 

Davies'  (J.)  Supremacy  of  the  Scriptures. 

Fletcher's  (Jos.)  Lectures  on  Romanism. 

Goode's  (W.)  Divine  rule  of  faith  and  pract. 

Hampden  (R.  D.)  on  Tradition. 

Hey's  (Dr.  John)  Lectures.  Bk.  4. 

Jordan's  (J.)  Review  of  Tradition,  as  taught 
in  the  '•  Tracts  for  the  Times." 

Jackson's  (Thomas)  Works. 

King's  (Bp.)  Inventions  of  men  in  the  wor- 
ship of  God. 

Peck's  (Geo.)  Appeal  from  T.  to  Scripture. 

Powell's  (Baden)  Tradition  unveiled. 

Quarterly  Review.  21::^52. 

S.alter's  Hall  Sermons.  (Ser.  by  Dr.  Wright.'' 

Shirley's  Bampton  Lectures.    1847. 

Shuttleworth's  (Bp.)  Works. 

Stehelin's  (J.  P.)  Rabbinical  Literature. 

Stillingfleet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Wotton's  (Will.)  Miscellaneous  Discourses. 


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Traduction  of  the  Soul.    See  original 

SIN,     PRE-ADAMITES,     PBE-EXISTENCE. 

Tertullian,  de  Anima. 

Plutarch,  de  Procreatione  animi. 

Baltzer,  de  Modo  propagationis  animarum. 

Beausobre,  Hist,  de  Manicheisme.  Lib.  7,  c.  5. 

Callixti  Disputationes  de  priBcipuis  Chris- 
tiansB  religionis  capitibus. 

Dclitzsch"s  Syst.  d.  biblisohen  Psychologie. 

Frenzelius  de  Origine  animaj. 

Kemnerus  de  Propagatione  animse. 

Langii  (J.)  Dissertationes. 

Lovensenius  de  origine  Animae. 

Menzelii  Dissertationes  Theologicae. 

Molitor's  Philosophic  der  Geschichte. 

Planck's  Gesch.  der  Protestantism. 

Pfanerus  de  Animte  humante  propagatione. 

Sehaflfer,  de  Peccato. 

Sennerti  Physica  Hypomnemata. 

Zeishold,  de  Generatione  hominis. 

Baxter  on  the  Soul. 

Chambers'  Dictionary.  Art.  Generation. 

Coward's  Thoughts  on  the  human  soul. 

Drake's  Anatomy.  Chap.  24. 

Gale's  Court  of  the  Gentiles. 

[Glanvil's]  Lux  Orientalis.  Cap.  2,  3. 

Hagenbach's  Hist,  of  doctrines.  Sec.  247, 

Hill's  (H.)  Infancy  of  the  soul. 

Le  Clerc's  Pneumatics.  Part  1,  ch.  8. 

Ramsay's  Man's  dignity  and  perfect,  vindic. 

Vilvain's  Theological  Treatises.  (An  abridg- 
ment of  Woolnor,  Thorndike,  Bp.  Cowper, 
Baily,  Hakewell,  and  others.) 

"Watts'  Philosophical  Essays.  Ess.  9. 

AVollaston's  Religion  of  Nature. 

Wuolnor's  Extraction  of  man's  soul. 

See  a  great  list  of  writers  on  this  subject 

in  Alger's  Hhtory  of  the  doctrine  of  a  future 

life.  Appendix. 

Trance. 

Gualtperius  in  Acta  Apostol.  x.  10. 
Edinburg  Encyclopedia. 
Plavel's  Works.  (Pneumatics.) 
Locke  on  the  Mind.  Bk.  2,  ch.  9. 
Tennent,  Memoirs  of. 

Tranquility.    See  peace  of  mind. 

Transcendentalism.     See  atheism, 

NEOLOGT,     RATIONALISM. 

Abicht,  de  Philosophia  Kantiana. 
Bernhard's  Darstellung  d.  Kantisch.  Lehren. 
Borrowski    uber   Imm.    Kant;    Darstellung 

des  Lebens  und  character. 
Eichte's  Anweisung  zum  seligen  Leben,  etc. 
Hegel's  System  des  transcend.  Idealism. 
Kant's  Sammtliche  Werke. 
Koppen's  Schelling's  Lehre. 
Ratze's   Betrachtungen   iiber  d.   Kantische 

Religionslehre. 
Rosencranz's  Gesch.  d.  Kantischen  Philos. 
Schad's  Darstellung  des  fichtesehen  System. 
Sehulze's  Bemerkung.  U.  Kant's  phil.  Relig. 
Storr's  Bemerkung.  ii.  Kant's  Religionslehre. 


Transcendentalism — continued. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repository.  2d  Series.  8:195. 

.3d  Series.   1:64. 
Amer.  Eclectic  Rev.  1:276.  (V.  Cousin.) 
Amer.  Whig  Rev.   1:23,3. 
Blackwood's  Mag.  28:244. 
Brownson's  Quart.  Rev.  2:273,409. 
Chalybaus'  Hist,  survey  of  speculat.  philos. 
Christian  Examiner.  21:371.  23:170.  28:378. 

30:189. 
Edinburg  Rev.  1:253. 
Fairbairn's  Theological  Essays. 
Foreign  Quart.  Review.  2:307. 
Haywood's  Analysis  of  Kant's  critic  of  pure 

reason. 
Kant's  Critic  of  pure  reason.  Tr.  by  Semple. 
Metaphysics.  Tr.  by  Richardson. 


Knickerbocker  Magaz.  23:205 
Methodist  Quart.  Review.  5:43. 
Miiller's  Christian  doctrine  of  sin. 
New  Englander.  1:502. 
North  Amer.  Review.  49:44. 
Pamphleteer.  23:151. 
Panoplist.  32:151. 

Transflguration  of  Christ. 

Chrysostom,  Homiliae. 

Cyril  (Alex.),  Homiliae. 

Olearii  Observationes. 

Sonntagii  Observationes  Miscellanea. 

Appleton's  (Pres.)  Works.  Vol.  2. 

Bagot's  Treatise  on  the  transfiguration. 

Bragge  (Francis)  on  Miracles. 

Brownrig's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Christian  Exam.  42:270. 

Faber's  (G.  S.)  Sermons. 

Felton's  (George)  Sermons. 

Fonseeca's  Devout  Contemplations. 

Goulburn's  (E.  M.)  Parochial  Sermons. 

Hackett's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Contemplations. 

Hawker's  (Robert)  Works. 

Henderson's  (John)  Illustration  of  the  T. 

Hobart's  (John  H.)  Sermons. 

Kennaway's  (Cha.  E.)  Sermons  at  Brighton. 

Laurie's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Sermons. 

Leland's  (John)  Discourses. 

Manton's  (Dr.  Tho.)  Works. 

Porteus  (Bp.)  on  the  T.  of  Christ. 

Russell's  (Fred.)  Expository  Sermons. 

Saurin's  Historical  Discourses. 

Sharpe's  (William)  Sermons. 

Thomson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Townsend's  (George)  Sermons. 

Van  Mildert's  Sermons  at  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Whitefiekl's  Sermons. 

Williams'  (Alfred)  Sermons. 

Translations  of  Scripture.     See 

ENGLISH  BIBLE,  NEW  VERSION  OF  ENO. 
BIBLE,     SEPTUAGINT,     VFLGATK. 

Adleri  Bibliotheca  Biblica.  ("  Great  merit.") 
Bernstein's  Heilige  Evang.  Joannis  Syrisch. 
Bindseil's  Verz.  d.  orig-ausgaben  d.  Luther- 
ischen  BibelUbersetzung. 


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Translations  of  Scripture — covtirmed. 

Bos,  Prolegomena.    (Exceedingly  valuable.) 
Castellionis  Bihlia  Sacra  Latiua.     (Elegant, 

and  with  valuable  prolegomena.) 

Defensio  suarura  translationuui. 

Clerici  et   Hammondi  Versio,  cum  paraphr., 

Dissertat.,  et  fabulisi  chronol.  et  geograph. 
Dupin.  Bibliotheque  Nouvelle. 
Gesenius'  Isaia  Uebersetz.  mit  Commentar. 
Hirzel,  de  Pentateucho  vers.  Syriacse  quam 

Peschito  vopant. 
Hodius  de  Bibliorum  textibus  orig.  version- 

ibus  Grtecis  et  Latina  vulgata. 
Hottingeri  Dissertationes.     (Extensive  and 

varied  information.) 
Jaspis,  Yersio  Latina  Epistolarum  N.  T. 
Junii  Acta  Apost.  ex  Arabica  transl.  Latine 

reddita. 
Le  Clerc,  Biblioth. ;    ancienne  et  moderne. 
Le  Long,  Biblioth.  Sacra :  seu  syllabus  om- 
nium fere  S.  S.  editionura  et  versionum. 
Louette,  Hist,  des  traductions  Francoises. 
Michaelis  Introductio  ad  Nov.  Test. 
Palm's  Historic  der  M.  Luther's  Bibel. 
Scaligeri  Notse  in  Nov.  Testamentum. 
Simonis  Hist,  critiea  Vet.  Testament!. 

Disquisitiones  Critical. 

Usseri  Hist,  dogmatica  de  Scripturis. 
Waltoni  Prolegomena. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  6:451. 

Beausobre  <fe  L'Enfant's  Introduction. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  15:261.  16:56. 

Brett's  Ancient  Versions.  (Watson's  Tracts.) 

Brief  view  of  Baptist  trans,  in  India.    1815. 

Brown's  Hist,  of  the  Propag.  of  the  Gospel. 

Buchanan's  Notices  of  Oriental  translations. 

Butler's  Horse  Biblicaj.     (An  account  of  the 

text,  early  versions,  and  printed  editions.) 
Davidson's  (S.)  Biblical  Criticism.     Feahito, 

Gothic,  Si/riac,  uEthiopic,   Armenian,  and 

other  versions. 
Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  23:315.   Gothic. 
Encyclopedia  Brittanica. 
Foster's  Contributions  to  the  Eclectic  Rev. 
Gerard's  Institutes  of  Biblical  Criticism. 
Gyle's  (J.  F.)  Essays. 
Hamilton's  Crit.  hist,  of  the  versions  of  the 

Pentateuch  and  the  Chaldee  paraphrase. 
Henderson's  View  of  Icelandic  translations. 
Hewlett's  Holy  Bible  with  notes.  (Introd.) 
Home's  Introduction.   Enj/liiih  tmnxlations. 
Kennieott's  Dissertations. 
Kidder's  Remarks  on  Castellio's  version. 
Kitto's  Journal.   3:320.   Gothic  version. 
Lamy's  Biblical  Apparatus. 
Lincoln's  Elements  of  Christian  Theology. 
Llewellyn's  History  of  the  Welch  versions. 
Long's  Bibliotheca  Sacra. 
MacGill's  (S.)  Lectures. 
MacKnight  on  the  Epistles.  (General  pref.) 
Marsh's   History   of  translations,   from   the 

earliest  period  to  the  present.  1812. 
Orme's  Historical  sketch  of  the  translation 

and  circulation  of  the  Scriptures,  to  the 

present.  1815. 


Translations  of  Scripture— cw^'wued. 

Period.  Accounts  of  the  Baptist  Miss.  See. 

Quar.  Rev.  1:276. 

Reports  of  the  Brit,  and  For.  Bib.  Society. 

Serampore  Memoirs  of  Oriental  transla- 
tions. 1834. 

Simons'  Crit.  hist,  of  Scripture  versions. 

Spearman's  Letters  on  the  Septuagint. 

Stuart's  (E.  C.)  The  Bible  and  its  Versions. 

Thomson  &  Orme's  History  of  the  transla- 
tion and  circulation  of  S.  S.  1815. 

Townley's  Illustration  of  Biblical  lit'^rature, 
"introd.  to  the  liter,  hist,  of  the  Bible. 


Tytler  (A.  F.)  on  the  Prinoi]iles  of  Translat. 
Wrangham  on  the  Oriental  translations. 

For  valuable  notices  of  translators  and 
biblical  scholars,  see  Townley's  /Utintni- 
tio)is  of  Biblical  Literature,  3  vols.,  1821  ; 
Adler's  liihliotheca  Bihlica,  1789;  L.  LoNG, 
Bibliothecn  Sacra,  1723:  T.  H.  Houne's 
Manual  of  Biblical  Biblioi/raphy.  For 
recent  translat.  into  foreign  languages,  see 
Reports  of  British  and  For.  Bible  Society, 
and  American  and  Foreign  Bible  Society. 

Transmi§;ration  of  Souls. 

See    METKMPSYCHOSIS. 

Transubstantiation. 

Albertinus  de  Eucharistia.     ("The  best." — ■ 

WiSEJfAN.) 

Allix,  Prefatio  historica  dedogmate  transub. 

Anselm,  de  Corpore  et  Sanguine  Domini. 

Bebelii  Antiquitates  Ecclesise. 

Berangcr,  de  Sacra  Ccena. 

Buddei  Institutionos  Theologiaj  Dogmaticae. 

Bullingeri  Opera. 

Chamieri  Dissertationes. 

Chemnitii  Loci  Theologici. 

Claude,  Traite  de  I'Eucharist. 

Cosini  Hist,  transubstantiat.  papalis. 

Dallei  Dissertationes. 

Derodon,  le  Tombeau  de  la  messe. 

Feverlini  Dissertationes. 

Flaceus  Illyricus,  Dissertationes. 

Gerhardi  Loci  Theologicfe. 

Hoejifneri  Dissertationes. 

Hutteri  Dissertationes. 

Ittigii  Select.  Hist.  Ecclesiast.  capita. 

Maresii  Disputatio  Apologetica. 

Marheinecke,  Hist,  tripartita  Eucharistise. 

Moulin,  Abreg6  des  controverses. 

(Ecolampadius  de  Eucharistia. 

PfaflSi  Foetus  polemicus  Lud.  Rogerii. 

Pictet,  Theologie  Chretien. 

Placette,  I'Autoritg  des  sens.  (Acta  erud.) 

Radberti  (P.)  Opera.  (The  first  writer 
[A.D.  850]  in  favor  of  transubstantiation. 
He  was  answered  by  many  :  e.  g.,  Ratram, 
John  Scott,  and  Rabanus  Maurus,  Arch- 
bishop of  Mentz,  who  denounced  the  doc- 
trine as  an  error  and  a  novelty.) 

Ratrami  Opera.  (Quotes  Ambrose,  Jerome, 
Is^lore,  Fulgentius,  Augustine,  etc.,  show- 
ing that  the  doct.  was  unknown  to  them. 


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Trausubstantlation^'^n^tnuecJ. 

Turretini  Institutiones  Theologicae. 
Vannii  de  Missii  Historia. 
Van  Till,  Disjiutationes  historico-theologica. 
Verini  (sive  Salmasius)  Liber  de  Transub. 
Walchii  (Geo.)  Hist,  transubstantionum. 
Walcbii  (J.  G.)  Miscellanea  Sacra. 

Abernethy's  Dialogues. 

Remarks  on  transubstantiatiori. 

Allibond  (Peter)  on  Transubstantiation. 

Beveridge's  Thesaurus  Theologieus. 

Beza's  True  meaning  of  "  This  is  my  body." 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.   1:110,225. 

Bradford's  (The  Martyr)  Works. 

Brown  on  Natural  and  revealed  religion. 

Burnet  (Bp.)  on  Idolatry. 

Carson's  (Alex.)  Transubstant.  impossible. 

Cornthwaite's  Trans,  impartially  considered. 

Cosin's  Hist,  of  transubs.  ('"  Cosin  was  the 
Atlas  of  the  Protestant  religion."— Teos. 
FtTLLER.  A  new  edit.,  by  Rev.  J.  S.  Brewer, 
1850,  gives  the  authorities  at  full  length.) 

Cranmer's  (Abp.)  Works. 

Du  Moulin's  Apology  for  the  Eucharist. 

Faber's  (G.  S.)  Christ's  discourse  at  Caper- 
naum fatal  to  the  doctrine  of  transub- 
stantiation on  the  very  principle  of  expo- 
sition adopted  by  Papal  divines. 

Featley's  Transubstantiation  exploded. 

Gataker  on  Transubstantiation. 

Geddes'  Miscellaneous  Tracts. 

[Goodwin's]  T.  a  peculiar  article  of  the  Ro- 
man Ch.,  never  owned  by  the  Ancient  Ch. 

Ingram's  Doctrine  of  Transub.  refuted. 

Jewell's  (Bp.)  Works.  (Parker  Society  pub.) 

Johnson's  Absolute  impossibility  of  T. 

Kidder's  Demonst.  of  the  Messiah.  Part  .3. 

Kuowles'  (J.  Sheridan)  The  idol  demolished 
by  its  own  priests.  (A  strong  exhibit.) 

More  (Dr.  Henry)  on  the  Real  presence. 

Moulin's  Apology  for  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Nelson's  Transub.  contrary  to  Scripture. 

Newcombe  (H.)  on  Transubstantiation. 

Patrick's  (Bp.)  Works. 

Placette's  Testimony  of  sense  against  T. 

Randolph's  Enchiridion  Theologicum. 

Ridley's  (Bp.)  Works.  (Parker  Soc.  publ.) 

Salter's  Hall  Sermons.  (Ser.  by  Dr.  Harris.) 

Smith's  Errors  of  the  Roman  Church. 

Stillingfleet's  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity. 

Taylor's  (J.)  Polemic  Discourses.  (Several.) 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Turner's  (John)  Sermons. 

Wake's  (Abp.)  Treatise  concerning  T. 

Whitby's  Derision  of  the  breaden  God. 

This  article  might  be  indefinitely  enlarged. 
See  Meier's  Gesch.  der  Tmnsubxtationslehre; 
viit  Abhundluiig  von  H.  E.  G.  Paulus. 

Trapplsts.    See  Cistercians. 
Du  Bois,  Hist,  civile,  religieuse,  et  litteraire, 

de  I'Abbaye  de  la  Trappe. 
Felibien,  Descrip.  de  I'Abbaye  de  la  T. 
Gaillardin,  I'Ordre  des  Citaux.  To  1844. 


Trappi  sts — conliniied. 

Ranee,  Reglemens  de  la  Trappe. 
Reglemens   de   la   Maison    Dieu   de   Notre 

Dame  de  la  Trappe. 
Ritsert's  Ordcn  der  Trappisten. 
Sartorii  Historia  Bis  tertium. 

Fellows'  Visit  to  the  Monastery  of  La  Trappe, 
Plates.  1817. 

For  a  full  account  of  Trappist  writers,  see 
Do  Bois,  above  quoted. 

Tree  of  Knowledge. 

Eleutherus  de  Arbore  scientise,  etc. 
Barrington  on  the  Various  dispensations. 
Baseley's  (T.)  Sermons. 
Burnet's  Boyle  Lectures.  1724,  1725. 
on  the  39  Articles. 


Delany's  Revelation  examined.  Diss.  1. 

Gilbert's  (N.)  Sermons. 

Hej'lin's  (John)  Theological  Lectures. 

Home's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

King's  (Abp.)  Origin  of  evil. 

Mauston's  (Jos.)  Lectures  to  young  persons. 

Page  (Thomas)  on  the  Types. 

Pirie's  (Alex.)  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Raleigh's  (Sir  W.)  History  of  the  world. 

Tree  of  Life. 

Turretini  Institutiones. 
Witsii  (Economia  Foederis. 
Ziegra,  Thesaurus.' 

Arrais'  Physical  account  of  the  tree  of  life. 

Eliot's  (W.  L.)  Discourses. 

Home's  (Bp.)  Discourses. 

Kennieott's  (Benj.)  Dissertations. 

Lee's  (Francis)  Dissertations. 

Page  (T.)  on  the  Types  connected  with  the 

patriarchal  covenant. 
Raleigh's  (Sir  W.)  History  of  the  world. 

Tx-ent.    See  connciLs. 

Tribulation.     See    affliction,    anxiety, 

MOCRNERS,      PATIENCE,     RESIUNATION, 
TROUBLE,     TRUST. 

Trinity. 

Athanasius,  Orationes.  (And  other  works.) 

Augustine,  de  Trinitate. 

Ambrose,  Lectiones. 

Justin  Martyr.  Opera  quse  extant. 

Epijjhauius,  adversus  Hsereses. 

Hilary,  Libri  XII  de  Trinitate. 

Chr3'sostom,  Homilia?. 

Irenseus  Detectio  :  seu  contra  hasreses. 

Cyprian,  Epistolre. 

Cyril  Alex.,  de  Trinitate. 

Alesii  (Valentini)  Confutatio,  etc. 

Allix,  Judicium  veteris  Eoclesia?  Judaicas. 

Amyraldus  de  Mysterio  Triiiitatis. 

Amyrant,  de  Mysterio  Trinitatis. 

Boethii  Opera  T'heologica. 

Bretschneider's  Systematisehe  Eutwiekelung. 


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T  r  In  1 1  y — crmtinued. 

Burcher  de  Deo  triuno.  (A  small  but  con- 
venient work,  made  up  of  extracts  from 
Polycarp,  J.  Martyr,  Irenaius,  Tatian, 
Theophilus,  Athenagoras,  &c.,  in  the 
original  Greek,  with  a  Latin  version.) 

Callixti  (F.  U.)  Dissert,  de  questione,  num 
mysterium  sane.  Trinitatis  e  Vet.  Testam. 
libris  possit  demonstrari. 

CapelH  Critica  Sacra. 

Carpzovii  de  Sane.  Trinitatis  mysterio. 

Danai  Synopsis  Doct.  de  Trinitate. 

Deylingii  Revelat.  mysterii  sacro-sanc.  Tr. 

Dorner's  Eutwiekelung-Geschichte  der  Lehre 
der  person  Christi.  (Refutes  Bauer's  His- 
tory of  the  Trinity.) 

Estius  in  Priccipua  difficiliora  S.  Scrip. 

Hunnii  Questiones  et  Responsiones. 

Hyperii  Theses  Theological. 

Misleri  (loann.  Nicol.)  Theognosia. 

Oehmbs  de  Deo.  (A  collection  of  all  the 
passages,  both  of  Scripture  and  of  the 
Fathers,  arranged  under  heads  in  refuta- 
tion of  the  several  Anti-trinit.  doctrines.) 

Osiandri  Aug.  Trin.  myst.  ex  utriusque  Vet. 
et  Nov.  Test,  libris  adumbratum. 

Quenstedtii  (loann.)  Dis]>utationes. 

Sandii  Bibliotheca  Anti-Trin.,  etc.  To  1684. 

Somneri  Specimen  Theologife  Soharicie. 

Stapferi  Institutiones.   Cap.  II,  sec.  16. 

Witsii  Exercitationes. 

Zanchius  de  Tribus  Elohim. 

Allix's  Testimony  of  the  Jewish  Church. 

Fathers  vindicated. 

Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  4:20.4. 

Am.  Monthly  Rev.  4:29. 

Arnold's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Barrow's  Defence  of  the  Holy  Trinity. 

Bates'  Works.    Chap.  5. 

Baxter's  End  of  Controversy. 

Bedford's  (A.)  Defence  of  the  doctrines,  &c. 

Berriman's  Moyer  Lectures.  1723,  1724. 
(Historical.) 

Biblioth.  Sac.  3:499,760.  4:25. 

Bradbury's  Mystery  of  Godliness. 

Bull's  (Bp.)  Defence  of  the  Nicene  Creed. 

Burgess'  (Bp.)  Introd.  to  the  doct.  of  the  T. 

Burgess'  Collection  of  Tracts. 

Burton's  Testim.  of  Ante-Nicene  Fathers. 

Butler's  (Wm.  Archer)  Sermons. 

Bushnel's  Christian  T.  a  practical  truth. 

Calamy's  (Edm'd)  Sermons  at  Salter's  Hall. 

Chapman's  (Dr.)  Miscellaneous  Tracts. 

Cheyne's  Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Trinity. 

Christ.  Month.  Spect.  8:257. 

Christ.  Quart.  Spect.  6:259. 

Clarke's  (Sam.)  Scripture  doctrine  of  the  T. 

Cleland's  Unitarianism  Unmasked. 

Clements'  Moyer  Lectures.  1757. 

Crot'i's  IJaiiipton  Lectures.  1786. 

Crosthwaite's  (J.  C.)  Sermons. 

Cudworth's  Intellec.  system  of  the  universe. 

D'Oyly's  (Dr.  George)  Sermons. 

Drumond  (W.  H.)  on  the  Trinity. 
Eveleigh's  (J.)  Bampton  Lectures.  1792. 


Trinity — cotilinued, 

Faber's  Apostolicitj' of  Trinitarianism.  (The 
testimony  of  history  to  the  antiqtiity  of 
the  doctrine.) 

Fuller's  (Andrew)  Works. 

Gastrell  on  the  Trinity,  and  the  way  of 
managing  that  controversy. 

Gill's  (.John)  Sermons  and  'Tracts. 
Treatise  on  the  Trinity. 


Gilpin's  (William)  Sermons. 

Graves'  (R.)  Scripture  Proof,  Ac. 

Hale  (Dr.  Wm.)  on  Faith  in  the  Holy  T. 

Hartley's  (T.)  Trinity  defended. 

Hayward's  Sermons. 

Hey's  Lectures  in  Divinity. 

Holden's  (Geo.)  Scripture  Testimony. 

Holden's  (Henry  E.)  Doct.  of  the  Trinity. 

Hope's  (C.  D.)  Catholic  Doctrine. 

Home's  Scripture  doctrine  of  the  Trinity. 

Horsley's  (Sam.)  Tracts.  (Controversy  with 
Priestley.) 

Howard's  (Leonard)  Sermons. 

Howard  (J.)  on  the  Trinity. 

Howell's  (W.)  The  Trinity  proved. 

Huntingford's  Thoughts  on  the  Trinity. 

Jackson  (J.)  on  the  Trinity. 

Jamieson's  Sacred  Histor}'. 

Jennings'  (D.)  Berry  St.  Lectures.  1733. 

Jones'  (Wm.  of  Nayland)  Ans.  to  Clayton 
on  the  Spirit.  (Gives  a  particular  account 
of  the  Hermetic,  Pythagorean,  and  Pla- 
tonic Trinities.) 

Catholic  doct.  of  the  T.    (Sufficient.) 

Preservative  agt.  modern   Sueiniuns. 


Jones'  (Sir  Wm.)  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity. 

Kidd's  Essay  on  the  Trinitj'.  (Reasons  from 
reason,  duration,  space,  tradition,  <fec.) 

Kidder  on  the  Messias. 

Kirby's  Philosophical  demonst.  of  the  T. 

Lady  Moyer's  Lectures.  By  Waterhind, 
Berriman,  Trapp,  Browne,  Seed,  Bedford, 
M^heatly,  Ridley,  Clement,  Morell,  and 
others.  These  lectures  were  established  iu 
1719,  and  continued  to  1774.  They  are 
printed  separately. 

Marsh's  (Bp.)  Letters  to  Archdeacon  Travis. 

Marshall's  (N.)  Sermons. 

Maurice  on  the  Oriental  Trinities. 

Morgan  on  the  Effect  of  the  writings  of 
Plato  and  Philo  Judasus  on  the  principles 
and  reasonings  of  the  Fathers  of  the  C  h. 

Mortlock's  Scripture  doct.  of  the  Trinity. 

Murray's  (A.)  Clear  display  of  the  Trinity. 

Nelson's  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  vindicated. 
(Reply  to  Clarke.) 

New  Englander.  Periodical.  Various  pieces. 

Norton's  Reasons  for  not  believing  the  doct. 

Nye's  Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Trinity. 

Owen's  (John)  Vindic.  of  the  doct.  of  the  T. 

Panoplist.  Periodical.   Many  articles. 

Parker's  Tr.  of  the  orations  of  Athanasius. 

Pearson  on  the  Creed. 

Randolph's  Vind.  of  the  doctrine  of  the  T. 

Ryland's  Life  of  Hervey. 

Scott's  (Thomas)  Essays. 


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Trinity — continued, 

Scott's  (Daniel)  Demonstration  of  the  Scrip- 
ture Trinity. 

Serle's  Horai  Solitaria?.  (Appendix.) 

Sherlock  on  the  Trinity. 

Simpson's  True  Scripture  doct.  of  the  T. 

Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  3:225,287,.344,  et  alia. 

Stillingfleet's  Vind.  of  the  doctrine  of  the  T. 

Stuart's  Letters  to  Channing. 

Ta.ylor's  (Abraham)  Scripture  doct.  of  the  T. 

Tolley's  Explanatory  View. 

Trapp  on  the  Doct.  of  the  Trinity.  (Ably 
answers  the  strongest  objections.) 

Tucker's  Light  of  nature  pursued. 

Vogan's  Banipton  Lectures.  1837.  (Considers 
the  main  objections.) 

Wallis'  Letters  on  the  Trinity. 

Waterland  (D.)  on  the  Trinity. 

Wheatly  (Cha.)  on  the  Nicene  and  Athana- 
sian  creeds  so  far  as  they  express  a 
co-equal  Trinity  explained  and  confirmed 
by  the  Holy  Scriptures. 

Whitby's  (D.)  Thoughts  on  the  Trinity. 
For  a  full   list  of  Antitrinitarian  writers, 

see  Sand,  BihJioth.  Antitrinitariorum  Scn'p- 

torum,   1684;    BocK,    Hist.    Antitrinit.,   in   3 

vols.,  folio,  with  notices  of  authors,  synods, 

disputations,    <fec.,    1784.       Also,    Thomas 

Hearne's  Acct.of  all  the  considerable  books 

and  pamphlets  concerning  the  Trinity,  between 

1712  and  1720. 

Tritlielsts. 

Assemanni  Bibliotheea  Orientalis. 
Cottelerii  Monumenta  Ecel.  G-raecae. 
Damascenus  de  Heresibus. 
Harduini  Concilia. 
Harenburgii  Dissertationes. 
Rinkius  de  Orig.  et  progressu  Tritheismi. 
Trouble.     See   affliction,  anxiety, 

KESI8NATI0N,   TRUST. 

Allestree's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Baddelly's  (George)  Sermons. 

Bingham's  (Richard)  Sermons, 

Brady's  (Nicholas)  Sermons. 

Bridge's  (W.)  Saints'  hiding-place. 

Coles'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Cotton's  (John)  Mercy  mixed  with  Justice. 

Cruden's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Hale's  (James)  Sermons. 

Halyburton's  (Thomas)  Works. 

Home's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Howe's  (John)  Sermons. 

Kurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Ibbot's  (Dr.)  Sermons. 

Jones'  (William)  Sermons. 

Leightonhouse's  Sermons. 

MoNeile's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Newton's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 

Piiterson's  (Jas.)  Advantages  of  adversity. 

Patrick's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Polhill's  (E.)  Preparation  for  suffering. 

Reynolds'  (John)  Sermons. 

Rogers'  (Timothy)  Sermons. 


Seed's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
To))lady's  (A.  M.)  Essays. 
Welch's  (John)  Sermons. 

Trust  in  God. 

Abernethy's,  John,  Sermons. 

Adey's,  William,  Sermons. 

Atkinson's,  Christopher,  Sermons. 

Atterbury's,  Lewis,  Sermons. 

Bentley's,  Richard,  Sermons. 

Beveridge's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Bishop's,  William,  Village  Sermons. 

Bowdler's  Theological  Essaj'S. 

Bradley's,  Cha.,  Sermons. 

Bull's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Burder's,  H.  F.,  Sermons. 

Carr's,  George,  Sermons. 

Charnock's,  Stephen,  Sermons. 

Christian  Observer.  11:631. 

Close's,  F.,  Sermons. 

Coney's,  Dr.  Thomas,  Sermons. 

Cooper's,  Edward,  Sermons. 

Cotes',  Henry,  Sermons. 

Crosthwaite's,  J.  C,  Sermons. 

Donne's,  John,  Sermons. 

Drysdale's,  Dr.  John,  Sermons. 

Duche's,  Jacob,  Sermons. 

Gibbs',  John,  Sermons. 

Heurtley's,  Cha.  A.,  Sermons. 

Johnson's,  Dr.  Sam.,  Sermons. 

Jortin's,  John,  Sermons. 

Langhorne's,  William,  Sermons. 

Leighton's,  Abp.,  Sermons. 

Leland's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 

Leng's,  John,  Sermons. 

Lucas',  Richard,  Sermons. 

Masillon's  Sermons. 

Mason's,  John,  Christian  Morals. 

Milner's,  Joseph,  Sermons. 

Morehead's,  Robert,  Discourses. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.  (Sermon 

by  Sylvester. 
Moss',  Robt.,  Sermons. 
Neal's,  D.,  Berry  Street  Sermon. 
Newlin's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Pierce's,  Sam.  Eyles,  Sermons. 
Reeves',  William,  Sermons. 
Rogers',  John,  Sermons. 
Scattergood's,  Samuel,  Sermons. 
Seed's  Posthumous  Sermons. 
Sharp's,  Abp.,  Sermons. 
Smallridge's,  Geo.,  Sermons. 
Smith's,  Samuel  S.,  Sermons. 
Stebbings',  Henry,  Sermons. 
Taylor's,  John,  Sermons. 
Toulmin's,  J.,  Sermons. 
Trebeck's,  Andrew,  Sermons. 
Venn's,  John,  Sermons. 
Wilcox's,  Dan.,  Sermons. 
Witherspoon's,  Dr.  John,  Sermons. 

Truth.    See  ltino,  promises. 
Arnauld,   des  Vrayes  et  des  fausses  idles. 

(Against  Malebranche  on  Truth.) 
Defence  centre  la  r^ponse,  etc. 


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Truth — cnntirmed. 

Cartesii  Meditationes. 
Grotius  de  Jure.  Lib.  III. 
Malbranche,  Recherche  de  la  Verite. 

Balguy's  Law  of  Truth. 

Barbeyrac's  Notes  on  PuflFendorf. 

Beattie  on  the  Nature  of  Truth. 

Buffer's  First  Truths. 

Butler's  Analogy  of  religion  and  nature. 

Dwight's  Theology.  Disc.  125. 

Edwards'  (John)  Truth  and  Errors  in  relig. 

Follet's  Origin,  science,  and  end  of  moral  T. 

Fuller's  Essay  on  Truth. 

Grindall's  (Abp.)  Remains.  (Publication  of 

the  Parker  Society.) 
Hawkins'  Bampton  Lectures.  1840. 
Haynes'  Illustrations  of  faith  and  practice. 
Johnson's  (Dr.  Sam.)  Sermons. 
Locke  on  the  Human  understanding. 
New  Euglander.  2:359.  .3:66. 
New  England  Mag.  7:302. 
Oswald  on  Common  Sense. 
Powell  (Baden)  on  Natural  and  Divine  T. 
Putfendorf's  Law  of  Nature.  Bk.  4. 
Rose's  Duty  of  maintaining  truth. 
Saurin's  Sermons.  (Buying  the  truth.) 
Stennet's  (Jos.)  Sermons.  (Nature  of  truth.) 
Stennet's  (Sam.)  Sermons.  (Propagat.  of  T.) 
Tatham's  Chart  and  Scale  of  truth. 
Thornwell's  (J.  H.)  Discourses  on  truth. 
Tillotson's  Sermons. 
Van  Mildert's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Whately's  (Abp.)  Essays.  Ess.  1. 
Wilkins'  Nature  of  Religion. 
WoUaston's  Religion  of  Nature. 

Triitli  of  God.     See  faithfulness. 

Tuukers.     See  oerman  baptists. 

Two  Witnesses.     [Rev.  11:3.] 
Prideaux,  de  Duobu^j  testibus. 
Beith's  The  two  witnesses  traced  in  history. 
Bridge's  (W.)  Works. 
Charter's  (S.)  Sermons. 
Elliot's  Warburton  Lectures. 
Glas'  (John)  Works. 
Harrison's  Warburton  Lectures.  1849. 
Homes'  Revelation  revealed. 
Tillinghast's  (John)  Generation  works. 
Todd's  Donnellan  Lectures.   1841. 
Worthington's  Boyle  Lectures. 

Types.     See   under  the   several    types,    as 

BBAZEN     SERPENT,      SCAPE-GOAT,      &C. 

Bacmeisteri  Explieatio  typorum  V.  Test. 
Balduini  Passio  Christi  typica. 
Biermauni  Moses  et  Christus. 
Cremeri  Prodromus  typicus. 

de  Typorum  usu  et  abusu. 

Driesenii  Diatribe  de  principiis  emblemat. 

Ewald,  Emblemata  Sacra. 

Glassii  Philologia  Sacra. 

Hiller's  Neues  system  aller  Vorbilder  J.  C. 


Types^on^Mmpf?. 

Honerti  Institutiones  theologiaa  typicae. 
Hulsii  Nucleus  prophetiae. 
Langii  Mysterium  Christi.  [Actn  erxid.) 
Mali  Synopsis  Theologiie  Symbolic*. 
Michaelis  Entwurf  der  typischen,  etc. 
Outram  de  Sacrificiis  Judaeorum.  (Superior.) 
Rappolti  (Frideric.)  Dissertationes. 
Rudelbach,  de  Symbolis  ac  Typis. 
Snabellii  Amoenitates  Theologije. 
Weisman,  de  Sensu  spirituali  Vet.  Test. 
Aitkin's  Teachings  of  the  Types. 
Bates'  (Julius)  Evid.  of  types  vindicated. 
Brown's  (John)  Sacred  Tropolog}-. 
Burns'  Sermons  on  Types  and  Metaphors. 
Cecil's  Remains.  Mode  of  exjilaittini/. 
Chevalier's  Hulsean  Lectures.  1826. 
Close  (Francis)  on  the  Typical  persons. 
Crombie's  Character  and  oflSces  of  Christ. 
Dickie's  Typical  forms  and  special  ends  in 

Creation. 
Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  9. 
Ten  Sermons. 


Eclectic  Review.  4th  Series.  26:194. 

Edwards'  (Jonathan)  Works. 

Fairbairn's  Typology  of  Scripture.  ("Learned 
and  judicious." — J.  Pye  Smith.) 

Guild's  Moses  pourtrayed. 

Hawkins'  (Dr.  Edward)  Sermons. 

Hill's  Testimony  to  the  Messiah.  (Not  con- 
troversial, but  forestalls  the  "Essays  and 
Reviews.") 

Juke's  (Andrew)  Types  of  Genesis. 

Keach's  Key  to  Scripture  metaphors. 

Lavington's  Nature  and  use  of  a  type. 

Le  Bas'  Scripture  fulfilled. 

Lee's  Orbis  miraculum. 

Lond.  Quart.  Rev.  10:382. 

Lord's  Literary  and  Theol.  Journal.  5:353. 

Ludlam  on  Scripture  Metaphors. 

Mather's  (Cotton)  Types  of  the  Old  Test. 

Mather  (Sam.)  on  the  0.  and  N.  Test,  types. 

McCosh's  Typical  forms  in  creation. 

McEwen's  Grace  and  Truth. 

McKnight  on  the  Language  of  Scripture. 

Muenscher  on  Typical  Interpretation. 

Newton's  (Rich.)  Jewish  Tabernacle. 

Outram  on  Sacrifices. 

Page  (T.)  on  the  Types. 

Piers'  Typical  illustration  considered. 

Ridgeley's  Body  of  Divinity. 

Seiss'  (Jos.  A.)  Holy  Types;  or  the  Gospel 
in  Leviticus. 

Scott's  (John)  Christian  Life. 

Simpson's  (F.  G.)  Lent  Lectures. 

Slye's  (Jas.)  The  old  mine  explored. 

Smith's  (G.  B.)  Typical  parts  of  Christ's 
teaching. 

Steward  on  Mediatorial  Sovereignty. 

Taylor's  (Dr.  Tho.)  Moses  and  Aaron. 

Christ  revealed. 


Thompson's  (Edw.)  Evidences  of  Christ'y. 

Townley's  Maimonides. 

Trevor's  Types  and  Antitypes. 

Tyng's  Rich  Kinsman  ;  or  History  of  Ruth. 


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Type  s — continued. 

Vertue's  (H.)  Christ  and  the  Church. 
Warburton's  Divine  Legation  of  Moses. 
Wemyss'  Key  to  the    symbolical   language 

of  Scripture. 
AVest's  Figures  and  Types  of  the  0.  Test. 
Wilson's  (John)  Doct.  of  Scripture  types. 
AVood's    (J.)    Nature   and    use    of    figures. 

(Chiefly  extracted  from  Keach.) 
Worden's    Types    unveiled  j     or   the    gospel 

picked  ovit  of  the  legal  ceremonies. 

Uubelief.     See  faith,   infidelity. 
Abernethy's  Evil  heart  of  incredulity. 
Ale.xander's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 
Bridge's  (W.)  Works. 
Case's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Chalmers'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Charnock's  (Stephen)  Works. 
Churchill  on  Unbelief. 
Gierke's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Davy's  (C.)  Sermons. 
Donne's  (John)  Sermons. 
Erskine's  (Ebenezer)  Sermons. 
Fearn  (J.)  on  Belief  and  Unbelief. 
Gresley's  (William)  Sermons. 
Haunam's  Compendium. 
Jamieson's  (John)  Sermons.  (8  on  this  subj.) 
Lamb's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Lucas'  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Melville's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Mills'  (Tho.)  Absurdity  of  unbelief. 
Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Moberly's  (G.)  Sermons  at  Winchester. 
Owen's  Reasons  of  faith. 
Panoplist.  4:247. 
Pa3'son's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Porteus'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
P3'le'8  (T.)  Sermons. 
Rees'  (Abraham)  Sermons. 
Scattergood's  (Sam.)  Sermons. 
Seabury's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Sherlock's  Sermons. 
Shuttleworth's  (P.  N.)  Sermons. 
Spurgeon's  (Cha.  H.)  Sermons.  2d  Series. 
Tillotson's  Sermorts. 
Trench's  (Richard  C.)  Sermons. 
Venn's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Welch's  (John)  Sermons. 
Willison's  (John)  Works. 

Uncertainty    of  Life.      See    frailtt 

PROCRASTINATION. 

Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 
iJramston's  (William)  Sermons. 
Calthrop's  (John)  Sermons. 
Edwards'  (Jonathan)  Works. 
F'awcett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Francklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Jones'  (Walter)  Sermons. 
Leightonhouse's  (W.)  Sermons. 
Moss'  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Morton's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Parkinson's  (R.)  Sermons. 
Stebbings'  (Henry)  Sermons. 


Uncliarita'bleness.     See  censoriousness, 

CHRISTIAN  UNION,  EVIL  SPEAKING, 
FELLOWSHIP,  RASH  JUDGMENT,  SECTS, 
UNITY. 

Watts'  Orthodoxy  and  charity  united. 

Vncleanness.     See  chastity. 
Brydane,  Conference  sur  I'lmpurite. 
Lebrun,  Electuaire  souverain. 
Picard,  le  Fouet  des  paillards. 
Barlow  (W.)  on  Fornication. 
Becon's  (Tho.)  Works.  (Parker  Soc.  pub.) 
Blair's  (James)  Sermons. 
Burnet's  (Gilbert)  Sermons. 
Collier's  (Jeremy)  Essays  on  moral  subjects. 
Cosens'  (John)  Sermons. 
Evans'  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Garbent's  Testimony  against  whoremongers. 
Goodwin's  (H.)  Parish  Sermons. 
Holbrook's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Osterwald  on  the  Nature  of  uncleanness. 
Scott's  (John)  Sermons. 
Southgate's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Spectator.  No.  286. 
Stebbings'  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Warter's  (John  AV.)  Sermons. 
Zollikoffer  on  Prevalent  vices. 
on  Fasts  and  Festivals. 


Unequal  Disti-ibution  of  Good  and 
Kvil.    See   inequalities,  &c. 

Ashburnham's,  AVilliam,  Sermons. 

Bather's,  Edward,  Sermons. 

Du  Moulin's,  Peter,  Sermons. 

Gresley's,  William,  Sermons. 

Hill's,  George,  Sermons. 

Landon's,  W.,  Sermons. 

Maltby's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

Moss',  Robert,  Sermons. 

Nares',  R.,  Sermons. 

Phillips',  R.,  Sermons. 

Pyle's,  Philip,  Sermons. 

Saurin's  Sermons. 

Warter's,  John  W.,  Sermons. 

Yonge's,  James,  Sermons. 

Zollikoffer's  Sermons  on  Education. 

Unigenltus.    See  papal  bulls. 
D'Alembert,    Essai    sur   la   destruction    des 

Jesuites. 
Dubois,  Collectio  actor,  publ.  Clement  XL 

Fehmelii  (A.  G.)  Dissertationes. 
Fricke  (J.)  die  Bulle  unigenitus. 
Jeniohii  (G.  F.)   Historia  et  examen  bullce 

Clementis  XI  contra  Quesnellum. 
Lafiteau,  Hist,  de  la  constit.  Unigenitus. 
Marmontel,  Regence  du  Due  d'Orleans. 
[Nivelle,]  la  Constitution  Unigenitus. 
Noailles,  Memoires  et  instructions  secrets. 
PfaflSi  Acta  publica  a  Clemente  XI. 
Schillingii  Hist,  bullar.  Clementis  VI  et  XI. 
[Villefore,]  Anecdotes :  ou  memoires  secrets. 
Gordon's  Famous  bull  U.  impartially  related  : 

wherein  the  absurdities  and  delusions  of 

Popery  are  laid  open. 
AVha:ely's  Parallel  bet.  Pagans  and  Jesuits. 


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Union  of  Cliurcli  and  State* 

See     ESTABLISHMENTS. 

Union  tvith  Christ. 

Albertus  de  modo  Unionis  mysticae. 
BasiiHgc,  I'Union  de  I'ame  avec  J6sus. 
Breithaupti  Inst,   theolog.   de  credendis  et 

agendis. 
Carpovii  Theologia  revelata  dogmatica. 
Klcmius  de  Unione  S.  S.  cum  fidelibus. 
Quistorpius  de  Conjugio  mystieo. 
Seharfius  de  Mystieo  J.  C.  adventu  infideles. 
Sehelvigii  (Sam.)  Disscrtationes. 
Schmidtius  (Seb.)  de  Conjugio  mystieo. 
Schomeri  Differentia  unionis  personalis  et 

mys.ticiB. 
Barker's  (John)  Morning  Exercises. 
Bayley's  (B.)  Sermons. 
Dealtry's  (Arclideacon)  Sermons. 
Dickinson's  Letters.  Letter  17. 
Dorney's  Divine  Contemplations. 
Ferguson's  (Robt.)  Lectures. 
Flavel's  Method  of  grace  in  the  gospel. 
(Tatnraon's  Christ's  a  Christian  life. 
Hall's  Help  to  Zion's  pilgrims.  Chap.  4.  (A 

very    valuable   little    manual    for   young 

Christians.) 
Harte's  (W.  M.)  Sermons. 
Heurtley's  (C.  A.)  Sermons. 
Marshall  on  Sanctitication.  (Famous.) 
McGill's  (W.)  Sermons. 
Murray's  Christian's  Pattern. 
Polhill's  Christus  in  Corde. 
Sherlock's  Knowledge  of  Jesus  Christ. 
Simeon's  (C.)  Works. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Wilberforce's  (R.  S.)  Sermons. 
Williams'  (John)  Sermons. 
Yonge's  (James)  Sermons. 

Union,  Christian.    See  christian  union. 

Unitarians.        See    arian.s,     atonement, 

GENrlNENES.S   OF    1   JOHN    V.  7,    L000.<, 
JESCS   CHRIST,    SOCINIANS,    &C. 

Pro. 
Bidelii  Rationes  duodecem. 
Eniedini  Explicatio  loeorum  S.  S.  ex  quibus 

trinitatis  dogma  stabiliri  solet. 
Franzii  Disputationes. 
Ritteri  Demonstratio  quod  Christus  non  sit 

ipse  Deus. 
Sandii  Bibliotheca  Antitrinitarum. 
Schaffer's  Kurtzer  Bericht  auf  die  Frage,  etc. 
Servetus  de  Trinitatis  Erroribus. 
Alexander's  (John)  Crit.  notes  on  1  Cor.  xv. 
Alger's  (W.  R.)  History  of  the  Cross. 
Allen  (J.  H.)  on  Orthodoxy. 
Amner  (Rich.)  on  the  Prophecies  of  Daniel. 
Aspland's  (Robt.)  Works. 
Bartol's  Sermons. 
Barlee's  Review  of  Trinitarianism  ;  chieflj' 

as  it  appears  in  the  writings  of  Pearson, 

Bull,  Waterland,  Sherlock,  and  Howe. 
Brooks  (Cha.  T.)  on  Christ's  teaching. 
Burnap's  Christianity — its  essence,  etc. 
Cappe's  Crit.  remarks  on  important  texts. 


Unitarians — continued. 


Carpenter's  (Lant.)  View  of  Unitarianism. 

Proofs  from  Scripture. 

Letters  to  Dr.  Vessie. 

(Other  treatises.) 


Channing's  (Wm.  E.)  Works. 
Christian  Disciple.   Periodical.  1819-1824. 
Chris.  Exam.  Period.   Boston.  Since  1824. 
Chris.  Reformer.   Periodical.  Since  1834. 
Collins'  (Ant.)  Defence  of  the  U.  faith. 

Supreme  deity  of  the  Father. 

Dewey's  (Orv.)  Discourses  and  Discussions. 
Disney's  Letters  to  Dr.  Knox. 
Sermons. 


Drummond's  (W.  H.)  Doct.  of  the  Trinity. 
Durnap  on  Unitarianism. 
Eddowe's  (Ralph)  Sermons. 
Edd3''s  Reasons  for  becoming  a  Unitarian. 
Emlyn's  (Thomas)  Works. 
Elliot's  (W.  G.)  Doctrines  of  Christianity. 
Evanson's  Doct.  of  the  Trinity  exauiined. 
Letter  to  the  Bp.  of  (Tloucester. 


Frothingham's  (N.  L.)  Sermons 
Furness'  (W.  H.)  Genius  of  Christianity. 
Historv  of  Jesus. 


Grundy's  Evang.  Christianity  considered. 
Harrington's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Hawthorne  (G.  S.)  on  the  Trinity. 
Haynes  on  the  Attributes  of  God. 
Hedge's  Reason  in  Religion. 
Hopkins'  Ajipeal  to  common  sense. 
Hyndman's  Principles  of  Unitarianism. 
Jardine  on  the  Love  of  God. 

Sermons.  Edited  by  J.  P.  Estlin. 


Kenrick's  Exposition  of  the  New  Testament. 
Kentish's  Principles  of  Unitarians. 
Lamson's  Church  of  the  first  3  centuries. 
Lindsay's  Apol.  on  resigning  his  vicarage. 

Against  Robt.  Robinson  of  Camb. 

Address  to  Oxford  students. 

on  Praying  to  Christ. 

Sequel  to  the  Apology. 


(Mr.  L.  was  a  notable  champion  of  Unita- 
rianism, and  wrote  several  other  treatises. 
A  list  of  writers  in  opposition  to  him,  is 
given  by  Dr.  Kippis,  in  one  of  his  notes 
to  Doddridge's  Lectures.) 

Livermore's  Com.  on  the  Ep.  to  the  Romans. 

Madge  on  the  Personalitv  of  the  H.  Ghost. 

Martineau's  Studies  of  Christianity. 

Maurice  on  the  Unitarian  faith. 

Morrison's  Notes  on  the  Gospels. 

North's  Theological  Essays. 

Norton's  (Andrews)  Statement  of  reasons,  itc. 

Noyes'  Theological  Essays. 

Peahody's  (A.  P.)  Sermons. 

Pierce's  Tracts.  (These  produced  a  fruitful 
controversy  in  1720.  an  account  of  which 
is  given  in  Bogue  &  Bennet's  History  of 
Dissenters.) 

Porter's  Lectures  on  Christian  doctrine. 

Priestley's  History  of  early  opinions. 

Appeal  to  professors  of  Christianity. 

Illustrations  of  Scripture. 


463 


Unitarians — cnntimted. 
Pro. 
Priestley's  Corruptions  of  Christianity. 

(Other  treatises  in  his  "Works.") 

Scott's  Effect  of  the  creation  of  J.  Christ. 
Sears  (E.  H.)  on  Regeneration. 
Servetus  (or  Reves)  on  the  Trinity. 
Smith's  Design  and  end  of  the  controversy. 
Sparks  (J.)  on  the  Moral  tendency  of  U. 

Unitarian  Miscellany. 

Taylor's  Key  to  the  Apostolical  writings. 

Scripture  doctrine  of  the  Atonement. 

Taylor's  (H.)  Letters  of  Ben  Mordecai. 
Taylor's  (James)  Faith  and  Duty. 
Theological  Repository.  Periodical. 
Toulmin's  Efficacy  of  Unitarian  doctrine. 
Exhortation  to  Christian  people. 

Life  of  Socinus. 

Life  of  Biddle. 

Tracts  of  the  Unitarian  Association.. 15  vols. 

Wakefield's  Enquiry  into  early  opinions. 

Trans,  of  the  N.  Test,  and  notes. 

Ware's  (Henry,  Sen.)  Sermons. 

Ware's  (Henry,  Jun.)  Letters  to  Trinitarians. 

Whiston's  Primitive  Christianity  revived. 
(This  book  called  out  many  replies.  See 
a  list  of  such  as  were  published  between 
1711  and  174:0,  in  Horne's  Catulotjue  of 
Queen's  College  Library.) 

Whitmarsh's  Catechism. 

Wilson's  (John)  Scripture  proofs  and  illus- 
trations. 

Concessions  of  Trinitarians.  (Extracts 

from  eminent  critics  and  commentators.) 

Worcester  on  Atonement  and  Sacrifice. 

Yates  on  Uuitarianism.   (Rep.  to  Wardlaw.) 

Sequel  to  Do. 

Brief  treatises  advocating  Unitarian  sen- 
timents are  extant,  by  Acton,  Aspland, 
Barrington,  Bakowell,  Bennet,  Bromhead, 
Colman,  Elton,  Fellowes,  Francklin,  Fulla- 
gan,  Garnham,  Harris,  Howe,  Hunter,  Ken- 
rick,  Mardon,  Phillips,  Piatt,  Rowe,  Ac. 

Coil.  See    ATONEMENT,    SACRIFICE. 

Calovii  Systema  locnrum  theologicarum. 

XXIX  Disputationes. 

Hoornbeckii  Sociniasmus  confutatus. 
Masii  Synopsis  Theologian. 
Olearii  Synopsis  Errorum. 

Dissertationes. 

Thummii  Majestas  Jesu  Christi. 

Turretinus  de  Satisfactione  Christi. 

Whitby,  de  vera  Christi  Deitate. 

Allwood's  Lectures  on  Prophecy. 

Baker  (G.  A.)  on  Unitarianism. 

Baylee  (Joseph)  on  Unitarianism. 

Bedford's  Testimony  of  the  ancient  Jews. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  15:726. 

Brown's  (John)  Eight  Sermons. 

Bull's  Opinion  of  the  Ch.  for  the  first  3  cent. 

Burgh's  Belief  of  Christians  in  the  first  3 

centuries.  (Reply  to  Lindsay.) 
Burton's  Testim.  of  the  Ante-Nicene  Fathers. 
Chamberlain's  Christian  verity  stated. 


Unitarians — continued. 

Con. 

Christian  Observer.   17:1, 205, 345, 417,  561, 

624,697,769. 
Clelland's  Unitarianism  unmasked. 
Cooper's  (C.)  Veil  turned  aside. 
Daubeny's  Scripture  its  own  interpreter. 

Remarks  on  the  Unitarian  method 


of  interpreting  Scripture. 
Easton's  Hist.,  doct.,  and  tendencies  of  U. 
Felton  on  the  Christian  faith. 
Garbett's  Unitarianism  indefensible. 
Geddes'  Letter  to  Priestley. 
Hampton's  Remarks  on  Taylor's  Discourse. 
Answer  to  Priestley  on  Atonement. 


Hawker  on  Plenary  Inspiration.     (Reply  to 
Porter.) 

Horsley's  Tracts.  (On  the  historical  question 
of  the  belief  of  the  early  Christians.) 

Jamieson's  Vindication  of  Script,  doctrine. 

Knight  on  the  Old  Testament  proof,  &c. 

Knowles'  Primitive  Christianity. 

Kohlman's     Unitarianism      philosophically 
and  theologically  examined. 

Law's  (Jos.)  Review  of  Unitarianism.    (Re- 
ply to  Hyndman.) 

Doctrine  of  the  Divine  unity. 


Macgowan's  (John)  Works. 

Magee's  ( Abp.)  Discourses  and  Dissertations. 

Miller's  Letters  to  the  Baltimore  Church. 

Moyer  Lectures.    (A  scries  of  discourses  de- 
livered in  London  from  1719  to  1774.) 

Moysey's  Bampton  Lectures.  1818. 

Nares'  Remarks  on  the  Unitarian  New  Test. 

Noel's  (B.  W.)  Christianity  comp'd  with  U. 

Norris'  Account  of  reason  and  faith. 

Powell's  (Baden)  Rational  Relig.  examined. 

Presbyterian  Review.  (Numerous  articles.) 

Princeton  Review.  (Numerous  articles.) 

Ridley  on  the  Div.  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

Seed's  (Jeremiah)  Eight  Sermons. 

Stuart's  (Moses)  Reply  to  Channing. 

Trapp's  Moyer  Lectures.  1729. 

Twell's  Sermons.     (24  at  the  Boyle  Lecture, 
and  8  at  the  Moyer.) 

Wardlaw's  Unitarianism  incapable  of  vindi- 
cation. (Reply  to  Yates.) 

Nature  and  extent  of  the  Atonement. 


Wheatley   on   the   Athanasian   and   Nicene 

Creeds. 
Wood's  (Dr.  L.)  Letters  to  Unitarians. 
Reply  to  Dr.  Ware. 

A  copious  list  of  books  on  the  LT.  contro- 
versy, published  anterior  to  1750,  is  given 
by  Walch,  Bibliotheca  Theologica. 

Unitarians,  History   of. 

See    HISTORY  OF  DOCTRINES. 

Boch,  Historia  anti-Trinitariornm. 
Lange's  Gesch.  u.  Lehrbegriff  d.  Unitarier 

vor  d.  Nicaenischen  Synode. 
Martin's   Gesch.  d.  Dogma  v.  d.  Gottheit  C. 

in  d.  4  ersten  Jahrh. 
Purmann's  Gesch.  d.  Glaubens  an  einen  Gott. 
Ritteri  Eusebii  de  divinitate  C.  sententia. 


464 


Uuitarlans,  History  of— continued. 

Btoinii  Historia  originis  Unitariorum. 
Vogelsangii  Fides  Nieena  de  filio  Dei,  etc., 

■H  primis  sasculis. 
Walchii  (J.  G.)  Vindiciae  Origenis  de  div. 

Christi. 
Zeltncri  Historia  Crypto-Socinismi. 
American  Quart.  Register.  1832. 
Beard's  U.  in  its  actual  state.  1862. 
Berriman's  History  of  the  controversy. 
Bogue  &  Bonnet's  History  of  Dissenters. 
Christian  Disciple.  (Many  articles.) 
Christian  Examiner.  2:264.  3:337.  4:197,291. 

9:.348.  38:291.  40:303.  42:378.  60:64.  And 

other  articles. 
Chris.  Monthly  Spect.  10:86. 
Christian  Reformer.  London.  1834,  till  now. 
Eaton's  Hist.,  doctrines,  and  tendency  of  U. 
Ellis'  Half  century  of  the  Unitarian  contro- 

ver.sy    among   the    Congregationalists    of 

Massachusetts.  1857. 
Firrain's  History  of  the  Unitarians. 
Martineau's  (Jas.)  Studies  of  Christianity. 
Monthly  Journal.  Periodical.  Boston. 
Quarterly      "     Predecessor  of  the  Monthly. 
Nye's  History  of  Unitarianism. 
Princeton  Review.  37:576. 
Spirit   of    the   Pilgrims.     2:65,122,177,289. 

3:113,337,503.  4:31.80.  5:20,145. 
Sprague's  Annals  of  the  Am.  pulpit.  Vol.  8. 
Taylor's  (G.  G.)  Retrospect  of  religious  life 

in  England.   1845. 
Wallace's  (Kob.)  Antitrinitarian  Biography. 
History  of  Unitarianism  in  Europe, 

to  the  close  of  the  17th  century. 
Ware  (Henry),  Memoir  of. 

Unitarians  are  often  called,  by  their  oppo- 
nents, Sociuians ;  though  not  so  often  as 
formerly.  I  have  enumerated  writers  under 
both  heads.  The  division  is  unsatisfactory, 
but  no  inconvenience  can  result  to  the  reader. 
On  the  continent  of  Eurojie  the  term  Socinian 
is  couiraonly  applied  to  all  classes  of  Anti- 
trinitarians. 

Uuited  Associate  Clinrcli. 

See  SECESSION. 

TJnited  Bretliren.    See  Moravians. 

United  Pi-esljyterian  Cliurch. 

Formed  by  the  junction,  in  America,  of 
the  "Associate,"  and  "Associate  Reformed" 
Churches. 

Blakie's  (Dr.  A.)  The  Organ. 

The  Schools. 

Christian  Instructor.*  Periodical.  Philada. 
Evangelical  Repository.*        "  " 

1821  to  the  present. 
McKerrovv's  Hist,  of  the  Secession  Church. 
Presbyterian  Witness.  Period.   Cincinnati. 
Ritchie's  Pastor's  Gift-book. 

Christian's  Friend. 


*  These  were  conjoined  in  1S62. 


The  Testimony  of  the  United  Presbyterian 

Churches.  Philadelphia.  1859. 
Thomson  (J.  R.),  Life  of,  and  Sermons. 
Union  Presbyterian.  Periodical.  Cincinnati, 
United  Presbyterian  Rev.  Pittsburg.  Pcnna. 
United  Secession  Magazine. 

Unity  of  God.    See  POLTTHEiSiM. 
Cyril  Alex.,  Opera.    Cura  et  studio  Aubcrti. 

(The  only  complete  edition.) 
Cyril  Hieros.,  Catecheses. 
Behmii  Disputationcs  de  Deo. 
Calovii  Theol.  naturalis  et  revelata  de  the- 

ognasia. 
Grotius  de  Veritate  Christiante  religionis. 
Osiandri  Exercit.  de  nominibus  Divinis. 
Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Attcrbury's  (Lewis)  Sermons. 
Boston's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Brown's  Philos.  of  the  mind.  Lect.  93. 
Burnet  on  the  39  Articles. 
Clarke's  Demonstration.  Prop.  7. 
Clay's  (J.)  Sermons. 
Cudworth's  Intellectual  System.  Ch.  4. 
Dwight's  Theology.  Disc.  4. 
Fiddcs  on  the  Decalogue. 
Foster's  (James)  Sermons. 
Foster's  Natural  Religion.  Ch.  2. 
Fotherby's  (Bp.)  Atheomastix. 
Gilford's  Elucidation  of  the  unity  of  God. 
Hallet's  (Joseph)  Works. 
Hole  on  the  English  Liturgy. 
Horslcy's  Tracts  on  the  Socinian  controv. 
Howe's  (John)  Works. 
Hunt's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Jackson  on  the  Existence  and  Unity  of  God. 
Jamieson's  Use  of  Sacred  History. 
Knowles' '(Thomas)  Sermons. 
Lowman's  Unity  of  God.     (The  argument 

«  2)rioii.) 
Parsons'  Catechetical  Lectures. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Works. 
Sherlock's  Vindication.  Sec.  4. 
Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Slade's  (Jnmcs)  Plain  Sermons. 
Stuart's  Letters  to  Channing. 
Taylor  (Abraham)  on  Faith. 
Til'lotson's  (Abp.)  Works. 
Vaughn's  (J.)  Lectures.  Lect.  5. 
Warburton's  Divine  Legation.  Lib.  II. 
Wardlaw's  Discourses.  Disc.  1. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Whitaker's  (Ed.  W.)  Sermons. 
Wilkins  on  Natural  Religion. 
Wisheart's  (William)  Sermons. 
Witherspoon's  Works.  Lect.  9. 

Unity  of  tlie  Human  Race.    See  man. 

Pro. 

De  Salles,  Hist,  generale  d.  races  humaines. 

Humbolt's  Ansichtender  Natur. 

Agassiz's  Origin  of  the  human  races.  (Main- 
tains that  all  mankind  are  of  one  species, 
but  did  not  originate  from  one  pair.) 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  2d  Series.  10:29. 


465 


Unity  of  the  Human  Race — continued. 

Pro. 
Bachman's  Doct.  of  the  unity,  Ac,  examined 

on  the  principles  of  science. 
Cabell's  Testimony  of  modern  science  to  the 

unity  of  mankind. 
Caldwell's  Unity  of  the  race  of  man. 
Christian  Examiner.  49:111. 
Christian  Quart.  Spect.  .3:56. 
Christian  Review.  16:226. 
Dawson's  (J.  W.)  Archaia. 
Democratic  Review.  11:111. 
Hamilton's  Pentateuch  and  its  assailants. 
Johnes'    Philological   proofs    of  the    recent 

origin  of  the  human  race.    (From  a  com- 
parison of  the  languages  of  Europe,  Asia, 

Africa,  and  America.) 
Kames'  Origin  and  diversity  of  mankind. 
Kno.x's  Races  of  men. 
Latham's  Varieties  of  mankind. 

Man  and  his  migrations. 

Lord's  Theol.  and  Lit.  Journal.  3:424. 
Meade's  (Bp.)  The  Bible  and  the  Classics. 
Monthly  Review.  119:18. 
North  Amer.  Rev.  73:16.3. 
North  British  Rev.  4:177. 
Pickering  on  the  Races  of  men. 
Presbyterian  Quarterly  Review.  3:177. 
Prichard's  Physical  history  of  mankind. 
Princeton  Rev.  21:159.  22:313,603.  31:103. 
Prot.  Episc.  Monthly  Review. 
Quarterly  Review.  3:68. 
Smith's  (Sam.  S.)  Causes  of  the  diversity  of 

figure,  color,  &o. 

-* Strictures  on  Lord  Kames. 

Smyth's   (The.)   Unity  of  the  human  race. 

(Reviews  Agassiz.) 
Tullidge's  (Henry)  Triumphs  of  the  Bible. 
Van  Arminge's  Natural  history  of  man. 
Wartz's   Anthropology   of    the    uncivilized 

races. 

Con. 
Gobineau's  Moral  and  intellectual  diversity 

of  races.  Tr.  by  Hotz  ;  vrith  notes. 
Morton's  (Dr.  S.  G.)  Types  of  mankind. 

Archaeology  of  the  Amer.  Indians. 

Hybridity  in  men  and  animals. 

Crania  jEgyptiaca. 

Nott  &  Gliddon's  Types  of  mankind. 
Indigenous  races  of  the  earth. 

Unity  of  Sense.    See  double  sense. 

Universal  Language. 

Beck's  Universal  language  by  which  all  na- 
tions may  understand  each  other. 
Wilkins' 

Unl-versallsts. 

Pro. 

Petersenii    Opera.     (Mostly   published,    at 

various  times,  in  German.) 
Austin's  (J.  M.)  Review  of  J.  S.  Backus. 
Debate  with  Holmes. 

30 


Unl-versallsts — continued. 

Pro. 
Balfour's  Letters.  (Reply  to  Hudson.) 

Letters  to  Moses  Stuart. 

on  Sheol,  Hades,  and  Gehenna. 

Ballou's  (Hosea,  Sen.)  Sermons. 

Review  of  Dr.  Hawes. 

on  the  Atonement. 

on  Divine  benevolence. 

on  the  Parables. 


Berean,  The.  Periodical.  1802  to  1810. 
Bourne  (Sam.)  on  Future  punishment. 
Brooks'  Universalism  a  practical  power. 
Brown's  (James)  Scripture  redemption. 
Browne's  (L.  C.)  Review  of  M.  Hale  Smith. 
Canfield's  Review  of  Joel  Hawes. 
Chauncy's  Salvation  of  all  men. 

Mystery  hid  from  ages. 

on  the  Fall  and  its  consequences. 

View  of  Episcopacy. 

Benevolence  of  the  Deity. 

Chris.  Ambassador.  Period.  1851  to  present. 
Clapp's  (Theod.)  Theological  Views. 
Clark's  (Rich.)  Vind.  of  the  honor  of  God. 
Cogan's  Characteristics  of  Christianity. 
Davis  (Tho.)  on  Endless  sufferings. 
Dobney's  Doctrine  of  future  punishment. 
Dutton's  (Salmon)  Thoughts  on  God. 
Flanders'  Review  of  Alex.  Hall. 
Foster's  (Dan.)  Exam,  of  Nathan  Strong. 
Gospel  Banner.  Period.  1834  to  the  present. 
Grinfield's  (Edw.  W.)  Image  of  God  in  man. 
Nature  and  extent  of  the  Christian 


dispensation. 
Harris'  (J.)  The  future  life. 
Huntingdon's  (Joseph)  Calvinism  improved. 
King  (T.  S.)  on  Endless  punishment. 
Kingsford's  Appeal  to  the  Scriptures. 
Kneeland's  (Abuer)  Lectures. 
Lake  (E.  H.)  on  Endless  Punishment. 
Livermore's  Bible  doctrine  of  hell. 

Guide  to  Universalist  theology. 

Proof  texts  examined. 


Morse's  (Pitt)  Vindication.  (Agt.  Parker.) 
Answer  to  Johnson. 


Murray's  (John)  Vind.  of  Universalism. 

Letters  and  Sermons. 

New  Covenant.   Period.  —  to  the  present. 

Paige's  Select,  from  eminent  commentators. 
Pingrees'  Debate  with  N.  L.  Rice. 
Pitrat's  Pagan  origin  of  Partialist  doctrines. 
Relly's  Affinity  bet.  Christ  and  his  Church. 
Sadducee  detected. 


Rogers'  Pro  and  Con  of  Universalism. 
Sawyer's  Letters  to  Remington. 
Review  of  Hatfield. 


Simpson  on  Future  punishment. 
Skinner's  Universalism  illustrated. 
Smith  (T.  S.)  on  Divine  Government. 
StaflTord's  Thoughts  on  the  life  to  come. 
Star  in  the  West.  Period.  1837  to  present. 
Streeter's  Familiar  Conversations. 
Thayer's  Theology  of  Universalism. 

Origin  and  history  of  the  doctrine 


of  endless  punishment. 


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Unlversalists — continw.d. 
Pro. 

Thompson  on  Universal  grace  and  atonem't. 

on  Eternal  Penalty. 

Townsend's  (Shippie)  Gospel  News. 
Trumpet,  The.  Period.    1828  to  the  present. 
Universalist  Expositor.  Period.      1832-1840. 

Miscellany.  "  Lond.  1797-1806. 

Magazine.     "  1819-1828. 

QuarterlJ^     "     1844  to  present. 

The.  "     1864  to  present. 

Watson  (Richard)  on  Redemption. 
Whiston's  Primitive  Christianity. 
Whittemore's  Hist,  of  Universalism.  1830. 
Williamson's  (Isaac  D.)  Sermons. 
Wilson's  Reasons  for  our  hope.  • 

Winchester's  (E.)  Lectures  on  the  prophecies. 

Dialogues. 

(Other  works.) 

Wistanley's  New  law  of  righteousness. 
Young's  Calvinism  and  U.  contrasted. 

Con. 

Delbut,  la  Certitude  d'un  enfer. 

Grappii  (Zech.)  Disputationes. 

Ittigii  (T.)  Exercitationes  Theologicae. 

Portzig's  Triumphirende  Wahrheit. 

Wolf's  Anmerkungen  ii.  d.  Frage,  etc. 

Alexander's  (Archib.)  Universalism  false. 

Amer.  Biblical  Repos.  12:70.  2d  Series.  4:1. 
3d  Series.   1:62.  6:651.  6:75. 

Andrews'  Moral  tendency  of  the  doctrine  of 
Universalism. 

Bartlett's  Lectures  on  modern  U.    1856. 

Bates'  (Bp.)  Works. 

Christian  Quart.  Spectator.  5:266. 

Cook's  (Parsons)  Universalism  Exposed. 

Coon  on  the  Doct.  of  endless  punishment. 

Crowell  on  Universal  Salvation. 

Davis'  Universalism  Unmasked. 

Dexter's  (H.  M.)  Verdict  of  Reason. 

Douglas'  (Neil)  Antidote  to  Deism. 

Edwards'  (Jon.)  Salvation  of  all  men  exam- 
ined. (Reply  to  Chauncy.) 

Emmons'  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 

Fuller's  (Andrew)  Letters  to  Vidler. 

Gospel  its  own  Witness. 

George's  Universalism  not  of  the  Bible. 
Haldane  (J.  A.)  on  Universal  pardon. 
Hall's  (Alex.)  Universalism  against  itself. 
Hamilton's  (J.  L.)  Scheme  of  Redemption. 
Hamilton  (R.  AV.)  on  Rewards  and  punishm. 
Hamilton  (W.)  on  Opinions  recently  propa- 
gated. 1725. 

Hare's  (Edw.)  Preservative  ag.  Socinianism. 
Hatfield's  Universalism  as  it  is.  1841. 
Hawes'  Reasons  for  not  being  a  Universalist. 
Hopkins  (Sam.)  on  a  Future  state. 
Isaac  on  the  Doct.  of  universal  restoration. 
Jerram's  Letters  to  a  Universalist. 
Knowlton's  Elements  of  mod.  materialism. 
Lee's  (L.)  Universalism  examined. 
Lup ton's  (William)  Sermons. 

on  Future  punishment. 

McCalla  on  the  Salvation  of  all  men. 


ITniversalistB — continued. 
Con. 

McLeod's  Modern  Universalism.  1837. 

Marsom  (John)  on  Universal  restoration. 

Mather  (S.)  on  the  Salvation  of  all  men. 

Methodist  Quar.  Review.  2:81. 

New  Englander.  1:35.  9:186. 

Parker's  (Joel)  Lectures  on  Universalism. 

Pond's  (Enoch)  Probation. 

Powers  (J.  H.)  on  Universal  salvation. 

Priest's  Anti-Universalist. 

Princeton  Review.  8:327.  15:507. 

Remington's  Anti-Universalist. 

Rice's  Debate  with  E.  M.  Pingree. 

Royse's  Universalism  a  modern  invention. 

Rust  (Bp.)  on  Origen's  opinions. 

Serpent  Uncoiled. 

Smith's  (M.  Hale)  U.  renounced.  (Gives  the 
experience  of  the  author,  and  other  Uni- 
versalist ministers,  as  to  the  tendency  of 
the  system.) 

Universalism  not  of  God. 


Smyth  (John)  on  the  Forgiveness  of  sin. 
Spalding's  U.  confounds  and  destroys  itself. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  2:406. 
Spurgeon's  (C.  H.)  Sermons.  First  series. 
Steam's  (J.  G.)  Antidote  to  the  doctrine,  &o. 
Strong's  (Nath.)  Doct.  of  eternal  misery. 
Strong's  (Will.)  Sermons. 
Stuart's  (Moses)  Exegetical  Essays. 
Taylor's  (D.)  Eternity  of  fut.  pun.  asserted. 
"  "         "     reasserted. 


Theolog.  and  Literary  Journal.  3:396. 
Thompson's  Doctrine  of  universal  pardon. 
Todd's  Renunciation  of  Universalism. 
Whitman's  (Bernard)  Friendly  Letters. 
Wright's  Eternity  of  hell  torments. 

TJnlversalism,  History  of. 

Balfour,  Life  of;   by  Whittemore. 

Ballou  (H.),  Life  of;  by  his  son  Maturin. 

Ballou's  (H.,  Jun.)  Ancient  history  of  U. 

Brown's  Origin  and  prog,  of  the  doct.,  &c. 

Hatfield's  Universalism  as  it  is.  1841. 

Murray  (Rev.  John),  Life  of;  by  himself. 

Smith's  (S.  R.)  Establishment  and  progress 
of  Universalism  in  New  York. 

Stacey  (Nathaniel),  Life  of;  by  himself. 

AVinchester,  Life  of;  by  Vidler. 

AVhittemore's  History  of  Universalism,  from 
the  Reformation  to  the  present.  1829.  (A 
new  and  enlarged  edition,  1860.) 

University  Degrees. 

Maiden  on  the  Origin  of  University  degrees. 

Unjust  Steward.    See  parables. 

Unpardonable  Sin. 

Athanasius,  Epistolaj. 
Augustine,  Sermones. 
Jerome,  ad  Marcellam. 
Amyraldi  Theses  de  Peccato. 
Botsac's  Siinde  in  den  Heiligen  Geist. 
Bugenhagius  de  Peccato  contra  S.  Sp. 


467 


Unpardonable  Slu — continwd. 

Caluieti  Dissertationes.  (Pref.  to  Mark.) 

Carpovii  lUust.  incredulitatis  finalis. 

llageman's  Siinde  wider  den  Heiligen  Geist, 

Hoornbeckii  Theologia  Practica. 

Klaiber's  Neutest.  Lehre  von  der  Siinde. 

Maresii  Disputationes  Theologicifi. 

Markius  de  Blasphemia. 

Musasi  (J.)  Dissertationes. 

JN'itzsch  de  Pcecato  homini  cavendo,  etc. 

Osiandri  (Luc.)  Dissertationes. 

(Ettingenii  de  Peccato  in  S.  Sp.  Disputatio. 

Rathlef's  Laster  des  H.  Geist. 

Schaff  die  Siinde  wider  den  H.  Geist. 

Walch  (J.  E.  I.)  Dissertationes. 

Ai'.'iustin's  (St.)  Sermons  on  Matthew. 

]";i<»er's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Bii  Iges'  (William)  Sermons. 

Burnet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Burton's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Carr's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Chalmers'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Christian's  Magazine.  3:46. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Cockrane's  (James)  Sermons.  (3  on  this  sub.) 

Cookesley's  (W.  G.)  Sermons. 

Cosens'  (John)  Sermons. 

Cowie's  Hulscan  Lectures.  1854. 
Disney's  (John)  Sermons. 
Donne's  (John)  Sermons. 
Emmon's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
risk's  (George)  Sermons. 
Fuller's  (Andrew)  Works.  (Takes  up  all  the 
passages  of  Scrip,  relating  to  the  subject.) 
Gilpin's  (William)  Sermons. 
Green's  (James)  Sermons. 
Gregory's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Goodwin's  (H.)  Sermons. 
Hale's  (John  of  Eton)  Tracts.     (Several  on 

this  subject.) 
Hare's  (Julius  C.)  Sermons. 
Hoole's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Horberry  on  Future  Punishment. 
Howe's  Works. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Kolloek's  (S.  K.)  Sermons. 
Lambe's  (Charles)  Sermons. 
Lamont's  (David)  Sermons. 
Lightfoot's  (John)  Sermons. 
Marsden's  Hulsean  Lectures. 
Marshall's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 
Martin  on  the  Sin  against  the  Holy  Ghost. 
(Reviews    Bayle's  reasonings  on  the  en- 
trance of  sin  into  the  world.)    '  ' 
Mortimer's  (Thomas)  Lectures. 
Muir  (W.)  on  the  Holy  Spirit. 
Miiller's  Christian  doet.  of  sin.  (Appendix.) 
Newton's  (Bp.)  Dissertations  on  parts  of  the 

New  Testament. 
Ninds'  (William)  Sermons. 
Orme  (Wm.)  on  Divine  influence. 
Owen's  (John)  Pneumatologia.  ("Worth  its 

weight  in  gold." — Rylaxd.) 
Pearce's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Princeton  Review.  16:376.  18:376. 


Unpardonable  Sin— continued. 
Pusey's  (E.  B.)  Sermons. 
Russel't  Seven  sermons  on  the  sin,  &o. 
Saurin's  Sermons. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Sedgwick's  Anatomy  of  sins. 
Sharp's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Stephens'  (Robt.)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (Jer.)  Liberty  of  Prophecying. 

Deus  Justificatus. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Waterland's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

Whitby's  Appendix  to  Commentary  on   the 

12th  chapter  of  Matthew. 

Untbankfulnesa.     See    ingratitudb. 

Uprightness.     See   integrity. 
Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Bates'  (W.)  Works. 
Beveridge's  Thesaurus  Theologicus. 
Clarke's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Craig's  (William)  Sermons. 
Duke's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Grosvenor's  (Benj.)  Sermons  to  the  Young, 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 
Newcome  (P.)  on  Bosom  Sins. 
Newton's  (Benj.)  Sermons. 
Oldfield's  Way  to  Heaven. 
Saville's  (D.)  Dissertations. 
Simeon  (C.)  on  Besetting  Sins. 
South's  (Robt.)  Sermons. 
Strong"s  (W.)  Sermons. 

Ur  of  the  Chaldees.    See  qeoqrapht. 
Baumgarten  (M.  A.)  Peregrinationes.   1667 
Bonfrerii  Gnomasticon  locorum  Scripturse. 
Buntingii  Itenerarium  biblieum. 
Wagneri  (Chr.)  Dissertationes. 

Urlm  and  Tliummim. 

Bellermann's  Urim  und  Thummim. 
Buxtorfii  (Jno.)  Exercitationes.  (Ugolinus.) 
Carpzovii  (J.  B.)  Conjecturaj  quid  fuerint. 
Deylingii  Observationes. 
Hottingeri  Dissertationes. 
Polemanni  Dissertationes. 
Riboudeald,  Dissertationes.  (Cont.  Spencer.) 
Schmidt  (Seb.)  de  Urim  et  Thummim. 
Spenceri  (J.)  Dissertationes. 

de  Legibus  Hebrseorum. 

Villeri  Lux  in  tenebris. 
Christian  Observer.  11:136. 
Gill's  (John)  Occasional  Sermons. 
Glas'  (John)  Notes  oh  Scripture  texts. 
Parkhurst's  Heb.  Lexicon.  (On  the  word.) 
Senner  on  the  Urim  and  Thummim. 
Tillotson's  Works. 

Use  of  Creeds.     See  creeds,  subscription. 
Baumgarteni  Necessitas  librorum  symbolic. 
Bernhold  de  Formul.  Augustanae  usu. 
Chastel,  de  I'Usage  des  conf.  de  fois. 
Chricton  de  Fide  humana. 
Du  Viel,  Epistola  ad  Robert.  Boyle.  (A  most 

masterly  work.) 


468 


Vav.  of  Creeds — continued. 

Edzardi  Vindicia'  librorum  symbolicorum. 

Pelduann,  iiber  Symbolzwang. 

Hfyer,  Coup  d'ocil  sur  Ics  conf.  de  foi. 

Hiitling  de  iSynib.  nutura,  nocusg.,  atque  usu. 

Kieslingii  llistoria  Svinboloruin. 

Loescberi  IIy)juiiineinata. 

I'aralliputnena. 

Meyer,  de  Utilit.  et  histor.  sjmb.  ecclesise. 

Muhlii  Disscrtationes. 

Neii-lingius  de  Usu  symbolorum. 

Rum])a>u;i  de  Symbolis. 

Seliguiani  Exercitationes. 

Wenisilorfii  Auetoritas  librorum  symbolicor. 

Widburg  de  Auctoritate  librorum  symboli- 
corum et  juramento. 

Balleutine  on  Confessions  of  faith. 

Bates'  (S.)  Creeds  and  Confessions  defended. 

Blackburn's  Confessional.  (A  work  which 
excited  much  controversy.) 

Caj-d's  Use  of  the  .\thanasian  creed. 

Carlisle's  (Jas.)  Use  and  Abuse  of  creeds. 

Church  Review.  1:352. 

Duncan  (J.  M.)  on  Conf.  of  faith.  (Against.) 

Dunlop's  Ends  and  uses  of  Conf.  of  faith. 

Durette  on  the  Abuse  of  Creeds. 

Glass'  Works. 

Harthouse  on  Creed-making. 

Hook  on  the  Use  of  the  Athanasian  Creed. 

Millennial  Harbinger.   Period.  (Against.) 

Miller  on  Conf.  of  faith.  (Reply  to  Duncan.) 

Panoplist.   Vol.  3. 

Pressly  on  Church  Fellowship. 

Wheatly's  (Charles)  Sermons  at  the  Meyer 
Lectures. 

Use  of  the  Bible.    See  readino. 

Use  of  the  Bible  In  Schools. 

Bibliothcca  Sacra.   1.3:724.   17:32.'5. 
Breckenridge  on  Denominational  education. 
Cheevcr's  Right  of  the  Bible  in  com.  schools. 
Clarke's    (R.    W.)    Romanism    in   America. 

Ch.  9,  10. 
Colwell's    Position   of    Christianity    in    the 

United  States. 
Grimke's  (Thomas  S.)  Works.     (Address  at 

Columbia,  S.  C,  1830.) 
Princeton  Review.  26:504. 
Reports  of  the  Board  of  Education  of  the 

Presbyterian  Church.    Reports  33  and  34. 
Tyler's  (R.  H.)  The  Bible  and  Social  reform. 

Use  of  the  Fathers.    See  traditiok. 
Augusti  Chrestoniathiii  Patristica. 
Buddei  Isagoge  ad  Theologiam.  Lib.  II. 
Cave,  Epistola  Apologet.  adv.  Clerici  Epist. 
Clerici  Epistolae  critiese  et  ecclesiasticaj. 
DailW',  de  I'Emploi   des  p6res  pour  le  juge- 

ment  des  differences  en  religion. 
Ernesti  Institutiones. 

F()rl)esii   Instructioncs  historico-thcologicse. 
Freppel,  Ics  Peres  aposfolique. 
Gerardi  Methodus  studii  tbeolog.    Pars  HI. 
Hottingori  Introd.  ad  leetionem  pntruui. 
■ Disscrtationes.  (Defends  DailI6.) 


Vse  of  the  Fathers— con/inu<d. 

Hulseman's  Calixtinischer  fiewiftienswurm. 

Ittigii  Exercitationes.  (Defends  Daill6.) 

Mar^chal,  Concordances  des  S.  P6res. 

Mariie  .\niraadversioncs  in  usum  critices. 

Molineus  de  Usu  Patrum.  (Defends  Daill^.j 

Perkensii  Propadia  ad  lect.  patrum. 

Rivetus  de  Patrum  auctoritate. 

Schleusneri  Opuscula  Critica.  (Chiefly  as  tc 
the  readings  of  the  LXX.) 

Scrivneri  Apologia  j)ro  patribus.  (A  reply 
to  Daill6,  and  a  good  s]>cciaien  of  a  host 
of  opponents  of  that  author.) 

Voetii  Dissertat.  Selectie.    (Defends  Daill6.) 

Whitby,  Disscrtationes.  (A  convincing  ex- 
hibit of  the  incapacity  of  the  Fathers  for 
Biblical  interpretation.) 

Zornii  Opuscula.  (Defends  Daillf.) 

Blunt's  Right  use  of  the  early  fathers. 

Boyd's  (H.  S.)  The  Fathers  not  Papists. 

British  Critic.  October,  1834. 

Byrth's  The  Fathers  destitute  of  authority. 

Church  Review.  4:497. 

Collinson's  Barapton  Lectures.  1813. 

Daillf  on  the  Right  use  of  the  Fathers.  Tr. 
by  T.  Smith,  and  edited  in  1841  by.Iekyll. 
("  Brought  the  Fathers  from  the  bench  to 
the  table." — Warbiuton.  A  work  of  un- 
common learning  and  strength.) 

Edinburg  Review.  24:58. 

Edwards  on  the  Authority  of  the  Fathers. 

Reeves'  Translat.  of  the  Apologies  of  Justin 
Martyr.  (In  a  dissertation  at  the  end,  he 
endeavors  to  confute  Daille.) 

Selections  from  the  Edinb.  Rev.  2:480. 

Wickham  (J.  A.)  on  Baptism.  ( Introduction.) 

Woodhouse's  llulsean  Prize  Essay.   1842. 

Use  of  the  Roman  Alphabet. 

That   i«,  111   reducing  to    icritiiuj   iiiiinritt'-n 
languages. 
Lapsius'    Standard    alphabet   for   reducing 

unwritten  languages  to  writing. 
Lobscheid's  Chinese  English  Grammar.  1865. 
London  Quart.  Review.  11:143. 
Maleom's  (Howard)  Travels  in  Southeastern 

Asia.  (Appendix.) 
Muller   (Max.)   on  the  Use  of  the  Roman 

alphabet. 
Princeton  Review.  10:396. 
Trevelj-an  on  the. Application  of  the  Roman 

letters  to  unwritten  languages. 

Vse  of  the  'World.    See  woRLDLiirsss. 
Bisse's  Christian  use  of  the  world. 
Blair's    (Hugh)    Sermons. 
Bridge's    (W.)    Works. 
Brown's  (David)  Memorial  Sketches. 
Carter's    (B.)    Discourses. 
Clapp's    (J.)    Sermons. 
Dawes'    (Abj).)    Works. 
Dunlop's   (William)    Sermons. 
Klwin's    (F.)    Sermons. 
Hoadly's   (Bp.)    Sermons. 
Mason's    (William)    Works. 


469 


tlse  of  tlie  W orlA— continued. 

Moss'  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Norris'  (John)  Practical  Discourses. 

Orr's  (John)  Sermons. 

Pearson's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Sibbs'  (Rich.)  Spiritual  man's  aim. 

Simeon's  (C.)  Works. 

Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (Thomas)  Works. 

Tucker's  (Josiah)  Sermons. 

Venn's  (John)  Sermons. 

Warneford's  (R.)  Sermons. 

Webb's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Usury. 

Ambrose,  Scripta  Moralia. 

Chrysostom,  Homiliae. 

Grotius  de  Jure  Belli  et  Pacis. 

Joly,  Traite  des  Restitutions. 

La  Porte,  Priucipes  Thcologiques. 

Leotardus  de  Usuris  et  coutractibus. 

Luzerne,  le  Pret  de  commerce. 

RuUie,  Theorie  de  I'interet  de  I'argent. 

Amer.  Quart.  Review.  21:145.  22:177. 

Analytical  Mag.  10:194. 

Banker's  Magazine.  4:581.683.  5:712,781,842. 

Bentham's  ( Jer.)  Works.  (Shows  the  impolicy 

of  legal  restraint.) 
lllackall's  (Dr.  0.)  Sermons. 
Blackwood's  Mag.  24:68. 
Blaxton's   English    Usurer.     (Quotes  many 

eminent  divines  as  opposed  to  usury.) 
Byles'  Observations  on  the  Usury  laws. 
Cfesar's  (Philip)  Damnable  sect  of  Usurers. 
Capel  (Edw.)  on  Temptations. 
Democratic  Rev.  27:221,328. 
Downhame  on  the  15th  Psalm. 
Eclectic  Mag.  24:345,455. 
Edinburg  Rev.  27:339. 

Edwards'  Body  of  Divinity.    (8th  comm'dt.) 
Fenton  (Roger)  on  Usury. 
Filmer  on  Taking  use  for  money 
Gregory  on  Usury. 
Holmes'  Usury  is  Injury. 
Hunt's    Merchant's   Mag.  2:16.  3:516.  5:40, 

115.  9:243.  24:59. 
Jellinger's  (C.)  Sermons. 
Mosse's  (M.)  Arraignment  of  Usurie. 
Museum  of  For.  Literature.  8:507. 
Niles'  Register.  24:143. 

North  Am.  Review.  39:68.    (Alex.  Everett.) 
Ord's  (Mark)  Essay  on  Usury. 
Pamphleteer.  11:165.  13:139.  23:421. 
Plowden  on  Usury  and  Annuities. 
PuiFendorf  on  the  Law  of  Nature. 
Smith's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Turnbull's  (R.)  E.xpos.  of  the  15th  Ps.  1606. 
Whitehook  upon  Usury  and  its  effects. 

Utility  as  a  ]»Ioral  Guide. 

Bentham's  Introd.  to  Moral  Philosophy. 
Brown's  Lectures  on  Mental  Science. 
Dymond's  Principles  of  Morality. 
Edinburg  Rev.  49:159,273.  50:99.  61:196. 
Hume  on  the  Principles  of  Morals. 


New  Eng.  Magazine.  4:208,290. 

New  York  Review.  1:58. 

North  Amer.  Rev.   35:466. 

Paley's  Moral  Philosophy. 

Smith's  Theory  of  Moral  Sentiments. 

Southern  Rev.  7:261. 

Westminster  Rev.  11:254,526.  12:246. 

Vaiu  Glory.    See  pridb. 

Laget,  Sermons  sur  divers  sujets. 
Blair's  (James)  Sermons. 
Boone's  (James  S.)  Sermons. 
Bull's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Calamy's  (Benjamin)  Sermons. 
Charters'  (S.)  Sermons. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Goodwin's  (H.)  Sermons. 
Hunt's  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 
Hurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Le  Bas'  (Cha.  W.)  Sermons. 
Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Morison's  (John)  Sermons. 
Moss'  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Tilly's  (William)  Sermons. 
Ward's  (Richard)  Sermons. 
Whichcot's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Vain  Pliilosopliy. 

See  PROVINCE  OF  reason. 

Bilstone's  (John)  Sermons.  , 

Boys'  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Buddicome's  (Robt.  P.)  Sermons. 

Burton's  (E.)  Bampton  Lectures.  1829. 

Delany's  (Pat.)  Discourses.  (2  on  this  subj.) 

Disney's  (John)  Sermons. 

Durand's  (James  F.)  Sermons. 

Dwight's  Theology. 

Halifax's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Kennedy's  (Baillie  J.)  Donnellan  Lectures. 

Markham's  (Abp.)  Concio  ad  Clerum. 

Moysey's  Bampton  Lectures.  1818. 

Parry's  (J.)  The  Rudiments  of  the  world. 

Partridge's  (S.)  Sermons. 

Patten's  Opposition  between  the  Gospel,  and 

what  is  called  the  religion  of  Nature. 
Pearson's  (Bp.)  Minor  Works. 
Purkis'  Present  pursuits  in  learning  as  they 

affect  religion,  considered.  1786. 
Sherlock's  (W.)  Sermons. 
South's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Sydenham's  (Humphrey)  Sermons. 
Townsend's  (J.)  Sermons. 
Trapp's  Danger  of  fallacious  reasoning. 
Twisleton's      Self-sufficiency     incompatible 

with  Christianity. 
Vaughn's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Watson  (T.)  on  False  Philosophy. 
Wilkins'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Vain  Thoughts.     See  thouqhts. 
Arnold's  (Fred.)  Sermons. 
Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Burder's  (Henry  F.)  Sermons. 
Craig's  (James)  Sermons. 
Dorrington's  Sermons. 


4t0 


Vain  Tlioug^Iits — continued. 

Fiddes'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Foster's  (John)  Lectures. 

Groodwin's    (Thomas)  Vanity    of  thoughts 

discovered  and  cured. 
Gordon's  (D.  W.)  Sermons. 
Jowett's  (Jos.)  Fifty-two  short  sermons. 
Osterwald  on  Uncleanness. 
Richardson's  (William)  Sermons. 
Taylor's  (R.)  Sermons. 

Vain    Words.     See    social  intercoukse, 

TONGUE. 

ViJlars,  Contre  les  vain  sermons,  etc. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Works. 

Bather's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Dawes'  (Abp.)  Works. 

Flavel's  Works.  ("Cautions.") 

Gale's  (John)  Sermons. 

Girdlestone's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Goode's  (Francis)  Sermons. 

Gouldburn's  Essays. 

Lardner's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 

Littleton's  (E.)  Sermons. 

Melvill's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Newman's  (T.)  Sermons. 

Oakley's  (F.)  Sermons. 

Rogers'  (A.)  Advantages  of  good  discourse. 

Shorthose's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Stebbings'  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Stokes'  (Dr.  J.)  Sermons. 

Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Vaughn's  (C.  J.)  Sermons. 

Whitaker's  (E.  W.)  Family  Sermons. 

Valentlnlans.     See  onostics. 
Irenieus,  contra  Hasreses.  Lib.  V. 
Clemens  Alex.,  Stromata. 
Tertullian,  adversus  Valentinianos. 
Valentini  Opera. 

Acta  Eruditorum.  MDCCXIL  p.  183. 
Bassnage,  Histoire  des  Juifs. 
Beausobre,  Histoire  du  Manicheisme. 
Buddaei  Dissertatio  de  Hseresi  Valentini. 
Faydit,  Hist,  eccles.  d.  deux  premiers  siecles. 
Grabbii  Spicelegium  Patrum.  Secul.  II. 
Hooper  (Bp.)  de  Valentinianorum  Haresi. 
Lodbergii  Disquisitio  Historica  de  V. 
Losii  Fiisciculus  cousiderationum  de  diversis 

materiis. 
Souverain,  Platonisme  devoile.  Chap.  8. 
Vitringae  Observationes  Sacraa.  Lib.  I. 
Hooper's  Heresy  of  the  Valentin  ians. 

Value  of  the  Soul.    See  sopl. 
Barker's  (John)  Sermons. 
Bishop's  (William)  Sermons. 
Blencoe's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Bunyan's  (John)  Works. 
Burder's  (Gfeorge)  Village  Sermons. 
Clarke's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Clarke's  (R.)  The  Careless  Merchant. 
Crossthwaite  (J.  C.)  Sermons. 
Duchall's  (James)  Sermons. 
Fiddes'  (Richard)  Sermons. 


Value  of  the  Soul — continued. 

Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Henry's  (Matthew)  Works.  (6  Sermons.) 

Hyatt's  (John)  Sermons. 

Kattern's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

Rennet's  (Basil)  Sermons. 

May's  (William)  Sermons. 

Moss'  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Oakley's  (Fred.)  Sermons. 

Paley's  (Will.)  Sermons. 

Pyle's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Quincy's  (S.)  Ser4nons. 

Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Saurin's  Sermons. 

Scott's  (John)  Christian  life. 

Snowden's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Stillingfleet's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 

Talbot's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 

Value    of   Time.    See  procrastination, 

NEW   TEAR,     REDEEMINU    TIME,     TIME. 

Vanity.    See  humility,  pride,  self-conpi- 

DENCE,     VAIN     GLORY. 

Dunlop's  (William)  Sermons. 

Ersk'ine's  (Ralph)  Sermons. 

Francklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Hill's  (G.  D.)  Practical  Sermons. 

King's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Lament's  (David)  Sermons. 

Preston's    Golden   scepter  held   out   to  the 

humble. 
Smith's  (Sydney)  Sermons. 
Young's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Zollikoffer's  (Geo.  J.)  Sermons. 

Vanity  of  Man.     See  brevity  of   life, 

FRAILTY. 

Bingham's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Bradley's  (Ch-arles)  Sermons.  (Funeral  ser- 
mon on  Princess  Charlotte.) 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Collet's  (J.)  Sermons.    (8  on  this  subject.) 

Du  Moulin's  Heraclitus.  Trans,  by  Darcie. 

Fernie's  (John)  Sermons. 

Grove's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Hall's  (Robt.)  Works.  (Sermons.) 

Howe's  Theological  Treatises. 

Laurie's  (Dr.  Thomas)  Sermons. 

Leighton's  (Abp.)  Expository  Lectures  on 
Psalm  39.  Lecture  2. 

Mandel's  (William)  Sermons. 

Mason's  (John)  Sermons. 

Mayhew's  (Jonathan)  Sermons. 

Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Norris'  (John)  Sermons. 

Paget's  (F.  E.)  The  Living  and  the  Dead. 

Quincey's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Reeves'  (W.)  Sermons. 

Reynolds'  (W.)  Vanity  of  Man. 

Slade's  (James)  Sermons. 

Vane's  Retired  man's  Meditations. 

Warneford's  (John)  Sermons. 


4n 


Vanity  of  the  World.    See  use  of  the 

WORLD,     WORLDLINESS. 

Berriman's  (William)  Sermons. 

Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Beeston's  (Edw.)  Sermons. 

Bryson's  (James)  Sermons. 

Chalmers'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Conybeare's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Crowe's  (Dr.)  Sermons. 

Denison's  (E.)  Sermons. 

Doddridge's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Emlyn's  (T.)  Works. 

Erskine's  (Ralph)  Sermons. 

Foster's  (John)  Lectures  at  Broadmead. 

Grove's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Hobart's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hopkins'  (Bp.  E.)  Sermons. 

Howe's  Vanity  of  man  as  mortal. 

Hunter's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Johnson's  (Sam.)  Sermons. 

Langhorne's  (W.)  Sermons. 

Laurie's  (T.)  Sermons. 

Lucas'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Markland's  (Abraham)  Sermons. 

Marshall's  (Nath.)  Sermons. 

Marriott's  (Harvey)  Sermons. 

Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 

Newman's  (T.)  Sermons. 

Pierce's  (John)  Sermons. 

Pyle's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Riddock's  (James)  Sermons. 

Sharp's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Slade's  (James)  Sermons. 

Snowden's  (B.  C.)  Sermons. 

Tuckney's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 

Warneford's  (John)  Sermons. 

Zollikoffer's    (George   J.)    Sermons   on   the 

dignity  of  man. 
on  the  Festivals  and  Fasts. 

Varieties  of  Human  Condition. 

See  INEQUALITIES  OP  CONDITION, 
UNEQUAL  DISTRIBUTION  OF  QOOD  AND 
EVIL. 

Various    Readings.    See    manuscripts, 

SAMARITAN    PENTATEUCH. 

Amamse  Keri  et  Chetib. 

Amersfoordtii  Dissertationes  Philologicae. 

Baieri  Dissertationes.     (The  use  and  abuse 

of  various  readings.) 
Bengelii  Gnomon  Novi  Test.  (Admirable.) 

Apparatus  Criticus. 

Bireh,  Var.  Lect.  ad  textum  Nov.  Test.     (A 

very  sufficient  book  for  most  clergymen.) 
Bode,  Pseudoeritica  Millio-Bengeliana. 
Buxtorfii  Tiberias. 

Anticritica.  (Reply  to  Capellus.) 

Capelli  Critica  Sacra. 

Carpzovii  Critica  sacra  Vet.  Test. 

Clerici  Ars  critica. 

Danzii  Sinceritas  scripturtB  Vet.  Test. 

J)e    Rossi,    Specimen   var.   lectionum    S.  S. 

(The  result  of  a  collation  of  825  MSS.  and 

375   printed  editions.     A  great  treasure, 

conveniently  arranged.) 


Various  ReaAlngs^— continued. 

Dermoutii  Collecta  Critica  in  Nov.  Test. 
Elias  Levita,  Opera. 
Fry,  de  Variis  lectionibus  Nov.  Test. 
Grabe,  de  Variis  vitiis  LXX. 
Griesbachii    Nov.    Testamentum    Grsecum. 
Prolegomena. 

Sj'mbolaj  Criticas. 


Hilleri  Arcanus  Keri  et  Kethib. 

Hottingeri  (lo.  Heinric.)  Dissertationes. 

Kennicott,  Dissertationes.  (Probably  the 
best  work  on  the  subject  for  students.  It 
has  set  at  rest  the  controversy  between 
Buxtorf  and  Capellus,  with  their  allies,  as 
to  the  purity  of  the  Hebrew  text.) 

Klemm,  Critica  Sacra  Nov.  Test. 

Laymari  Animadversiones  Massoreti. 

Luderi  Dissert,  de  causis  variantium,  etc. 

Michaelis  (C.  B.)  de  Variis  lect.  Nov.  Test, 
colligendis  et  dijudicandis. 

Michaelis  (J.  D.)  Introductio. 

Millii  Novum  Testamentum.  (Next  in  im- 
portance to  Wetstein.) 

Montfaucon,  Hexapla  Origenis. 

Montani  (A.)  Apparatus  Biblicus. 

Morini  Exeroitationes  Biblicae. 

Osiandri  Oratio  et  Disputatio. 

Pfaff,  de  Genuinis  lectionibus  Nov.  Testam. 
(Pfaif  was  the  first  [1716]  to  write  syste- 
matically on  the  use  of  various  readings.) 

Rechenbergii  (Adami)  Dissertationes. 

Reinhardus  de  Notis  marginalibus  sacri 
codicis  Ebraei. 

Rinkii  Lucubratio  critica. 

Sauberti  Variie  lect.  textus  Graeci  Matthei. 

Schroederi  Dissertationes. 

Schulteus  Dissertationes. 

Scholz's  Biblisch-kritische  Reise. 

Scholz,  Nov.  Test.  Grtece.  (Contains  the 
various  readings  of  674  manuscripts,  of 
which  .322  are  here  first  collated.) 

Schulze  de  Codice  IV  Evangelistse.    Proleg. 

Shnurer,  de  Codicum  Hebr.  V.  Test,  estate. 

Tischendorfii  Nov.  Testamentum.  Prolegom. 
Anecdota. 


Usseri  Epistola  ad  Ludov.  Capellum. 
Van  Mastrichi,  Prolegomena. 
Waltoni  Biblia  Polyglotta.  Prolegomena. 
Wetstein,  Nov.  Testamentum.  Prolegomena. 
White,  Criseos  GriesbachianEe.  (Convenient.) 
Whitby,  Examen  Millii  variantium  lect. 
Wolfii  (lo.  Christop.)  Bibliotheca. 

Baruh's    Critica    Sacra   examined.     (Shows 

these  readings  to  be  no  mark  of  corruption 

or  mistake.) 
Bates'  Integrity  of  the  Heb.  text.  (Contends 

with  Kennicott  on  various  passages.) 
Blackwall's  Sacred  Classics. 
Bloomfield's  Gr.  Testament,  with  notes,  &g. 
Boothroyd's  Hebrew  Bible.     (An  approved 

selection  from  Kennicott.) 
Butler's  Horse  Biblicae.  Chap.  17. 
Danville  Review.  June,  186.3. 
Davidson's  Text  of  the  0.  Test,  revised. 
Edinburg  Rev.  94:1. 


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"Various  Readings — ccmtinued. 

Edwards'  (T.)  Dissertations. 

Green's  (T.  S.)  Course  of  developed  criticism. 

Gyle's  (J.  F.)  Authent.  of  the  N.  T.  with  an 
ace.  of  anc.  versions  and  the  princip.  MSS. 

Hey's  (Dr.  .John)  Lectures.  Bk.  1,  eh.  8. 

Jenkins'  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 

Jowett's  New  Test,  of  Scholz;  with  the  read- 
ings of  Griesbach,  Stephens,  Beza,  and  the 
Elzevir,  with  the  English  version,  and  its 
marginal  readings. 

Kennicott's  State  of  the  Heb.  printed  text. 

Macgill  on  the  Manuscripts  of  the.  Old  Test. 

Marsh's  Michaelis'  Introd.  to  the  New  Test. 

May's  Exam,  of  Simons'  Critical  history. 

Montfaucon's  Origens  Hexapla. 

Nolan's  Integrity  of  the  Greek  Vulgate. 
(Pub.  in  1815,  and  with  valuable  additions 
in  1830.  Notices  of  this  excellent  work 
appeared  in  the  British  Critic,  New 
Series,  Vol.  1,  and  in  the  Quarterly 
Review,  26:328,  in  which  last  some  of  his 
positions  ai-e  refuted.) 

Piatt's  (Jno.)  Self-interpreting  New  Testam. 
(A  valuable  collection  of  criticisms  from 
approved  authors.) 

Pocock's  (Edw.)  Works. 

Quarterly  Review.  June,  1863. 

Rogers'  (J.)  Various  readings  of  the  Hebrew 
Bible. 

Scrivener's  Jntrod.  to  the  New  Testament. 

Simons'  Crit.  hist,  of  the  New  Test.  text. 

Tregelles'  Introduction  to  the  textual  criti- 
cism of  the  New  Testament. 

Wall's  (Will.)  Critical  notes  on  the  N.  Test. 

Vaiidois.     See  waldenses. 

"Vedas.     See   hindcjism. 

Venial     Sins.       See    sins    of    ignorance, 

SINS     OP      INFIRMITY. 

Billingsley's  (John)  Sermons. 

Jackson's  (John)  Six  sermons  i^reached  in 
Lent.  (All  on  "little  sins.") 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.  (Sermon 
by  W.  Jenkins.) 

Miiller's  Christian  doctrine  of  sin.  Trans- 
lated by  Pulsford.  (Appendix.) 

Smallridge's  (G.)  Sermons.  (No  sins  venial.) 

Spurgeon's  (C.  H.)  Sermons.  6th  Series. 

Veracity  of  God*     See  faithfulness. 
Versions    of   Scripture.     See  English 

BIBLE,  NEW  VERSION,  STRIAC  VERSION, 
REVISION,  SEPTUAQINT,  TRANSLATIONS, 
VDLGATE. 

Vestments,  Ministerial.     See  rites. 
Braunius  de  Vestitu  saeerdotum  Hebra3or. 
Buxtorfiii  (J.)  Dissertationes. 
Dieterici  Vestitus  Saeerdotum. 
Picart,  Ceremonies  et  costumes  religieuses. 

(11  vols.,  folio.  243  plates.) 
Prideaux,  de  Vestibus  Aaronis. 
Rabanus  Maurus  deCeremoniisecclesiasticis. 
Tiron,  Hist,  et  costumes  des  ordres  religieux, 

civiles,  et  militaires. 


Vestments,  Ministerial — continue. 
Wichmanshausenii  Dissertationes. 
Bullinger's  Judgment  that  it  is  lawful  for 

ministers  of  the   Church   of   England  to 

wear  the  apparel  prescribed  by  law. 
Gylbyes'  "  Epistel  to  my  louynge  brethren 

that  is  troubled  about  y'  Popishe  apparel." 

1566. 
Roberts'  (Jos.)  Oriental  illustrations  of  S.  S. 
Satchwell's  Scripture  Costumes. 
Scripture    Costumes,    engraved    under    the 

superintendence  of  Benjamin  West,  with 

historical  remarks. 
Soltau  on  the  Tabernacle,  priestly  vestm.,  &c. 

A  controversy  on  the  subject  of  clerical 
vesture,  prolific  in  books  and  pamphlets, 
was  rife  in  England  in  the  16th  century,  and 
is  now  renewed  with  warmth. 

Vicarious  Suffering.     See  imputation, 
justification,    substitution,  &c. 

Balguv  on  Redemption. 

Bates'"Works.  Chap.  13. 

Berry  Street  Lectures. 

Collis'  Three  Tribunals. 

Disney's  (John)  Sermons. 

Edwards  on  Original  Sin. 

Evans  (Caleb)  on  the  Atonement. 

Hampton  on  Atonement.  (Reply  to  Taylor.) 

Hey's  Lectures. 

Knight's  (Titus)  Sermons. 

Ludlam's  Essays.  Ess.  4. 

Magee  on  Atonement. 

Mann's  (Isaac)  Theological  Essays. 

Portal  on  Sacrifices.  Part  4. 

Robinson's  Christian  System.  Essay  28. 

Simeon's  (Cha.)  Works. 

Taylor's  Apology  of  Ben  Mordecai. 

Vesie's  Bampton  Lectures.  1795. 

Wardlaw's  Discourses.  Disc.  7. 

West  on  the  Atonement.  Chap.  3. 

Vice.    See  sin. 
Tzschirner  Ueber  d.  moral,  indifferentism. 
Balguy's  (John)  Discourses. 
Fawcett's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  Works. 
Hall's  (Joshua)  Charac.  of  virtues  and  vices. 
Lament's  Sermons  on  prevalent  vices. 
Newman's  (T.)  Sermons  in  Carter  lane. 
Peckhard's  (Peter)  Sermons. 
Rees'  (Abr.)  Sermons.  (Progress  of  vice.) 
Tilley's  Vice  the  cause  of  ignorance  in  relig, 
ZoUikofi'er's  Sermons  on  prevalent  vices. 

Virtue.    See  morality,  moral  philosophy, 
motives. 

Cumberland,  de  Legibus  Naturas. 
Montaigne,  Essais. 
Puflendorf  de  Jure. 

Adams'  Nature  and  obligation  of  virtue. 
Adainson  on  Moral  Virtue. 
Balguy's    (Moral   and    Theological    Tracts. 
(Replies  to  Hutchinson  and  Shaftesbury.) 


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Virtue — continued. 

Beattie's  Elements  of  Moral  Science. 

Becon's  (Tho.)  Works.  (Parker  See.  pub.) 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  22:477. 

Botts'  Answer  to  Warburton. 

Brown's  Ans.  to  Shaftesbury's  Characterist. 

Campbell  (Archibald)  on  Moral  Virtue. 

Chalmer's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Clapp  (T.)  on  Moral  Virtue. 

Colston's  (Alexander)  Essays. 

Cumberland's  Law'of  Nature.  Ch.  1,  sec.  4. 

Doddridge's  Lectures.  Part  3,  prop.  48-51. 

Edwards  (Pres.)  on  the  Nature  of  virtue. 

Evans  on  Christian  Temper. 

Ferguson's  Principles  of  Moral  Science.  (As 

distinguished  from  Christian  holiness.) 
Poster's  (James)  Sermons. 
Grove's  Moral  Philosophy. 

Wisdom  of  God. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  Works. 

Hall's  (Josh.)  Charac.  of  virtues  and  vices. 

Hallywell's  Excellence  of  moral  virtue. 

Hopkins  on  Holiness. 

Howe's  Blessedness  of  the  Righteous. 

Hume's  (David)  Essays. 

Hutcheson's  Enquiry  into  the  idea  of  virtue. 

on  the  Passions. 

Innes  on  the  Origin  of  moral  virtue. 

Jameson  on  the  Obligation  of  virtue. 

Kames  on  the  Principles  of  morality. 

King's  Origin  of  Evil.  (Preliminary  Dissert.) 

Lime  Street  Lectures. 

Mills'  (W.)  Theory  of  moral  obligation. 

Mole's  (Thomas)  Sermons.  (Nature  of  V.) 

Nettleton  (W.)  on  Virtue  and  Happiness. 

Paley's  Moral  Philosophy. 

Park  Street  Lectures. 

Pinto's  Essay  on  Luxury. 

Pope's  Essays. 

Price's  Review  of  the   principal  questions 

and  difiBculties  in  morals. 
Rutherforth's  Nature  and  obligations  of  V. 
Scott's  Christian  Life.  Ch.  4. 
Shaftesbury's  Characteristics  of  men,  &c. 

Enquiry  after  virtue. 

Smith's  (Adam)  Theory  of  moral  sentiments. 

(Cites  various  theories.) 
Thompson  f  J.  P.)  on  the  Christian  Graces. 
Tidcombe's  Sermons.  (Tendency  of  virtue.) 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Works. 
Tucker's  Light  of  Nature  pursued.   Ch.  29. 
Warburton's  Divine  Legation.  Lib.  I. 
Wardsworth's  Christian  Institutes. 
Watts'  Essays.  (V.  and  self-love  reconciled.) 
Wilkins'  Religion  of  Nature. 
Wollaston's  Religion  of  Nature. 
Wright's  Answer  to  Mole's  Sermon. 

Vision  of  Coiistantiiie. 

See  constantine's  vision. 

Visions.    See  apparitions. 
Amortius  de  Revelationibus  et  visionibus. 
Brierre,  des  Hallucinations. 
Gerson  de  Discernendis  veris  visionibus  a 

falsis. 


Nider,  de  Visionibus  ac  Revelationibus. 
Hawker's  (R.)  Operations  of  the  H.  Ghost. 
Lee  (W.)  on  tho  Inspiration  of  Scripture. 
Torquemado's  Garden  of  curious  flowers.  (A 
curious  account  of  strange  events.) 

Visiting.    See  social  intercourse. 

Visiting:  tl»e  Sick. 

Sjee   PASTORAL  visiting. 

Gregorii  (Mag.)  Pastoralis.  Pars  III. 

Lohneri  Instructiones  practica. 

Stearn  de  Visitatione  infirmiorum. 

Addington  on  Visiting  the  sick. 

Berens'  (Edward)  Lent  Lectures. 

Calvin's  Tracts.  Trans,  by  H.  Beveridge. 

Cecil's  Remains. 

Comber  on  the  Offices  for  visiting  the  sick. 

Cox's  (Wm.)  Offices  for  the  visiting,  &c. 

Darnell's  (W.  N.)  Sermons. 

Francklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Mant's  (Bp.)  Order  for  visitation  of  the  sick. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.  (Sermon 
by  Matt.  Poole.) 

Paley's  Clergyman's  Assistant. 

Searle's  (Tho.)  Sick  visitor's  Assistant. 

Spinckes'  Sick  man  visited.  -(With  medita- 
tions and  prayers.) 

Stonehouse's  Offices  for  the  visitation,  &c. 

Taylor's  (Jer.)  Holy  Living. 

Victor's  Manual  for  visiting  the  sick. 

Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 

Works  on  this  subject  are  numerous,  but 
contain  few  directions  of  much  value.  Paley's 
is  most  esteemed,  but  is  very  defective,  both 
as  to  instruction,  and  emotional  interest; 
and  does  not  refer  to  appropriate  portions 
of  Scripture. 

Vocation.     See   effectual  calling. 
Baumgarten  de  Vooatione  Dei  ad  salutem, 

variis  ejus  gradibus,  etc. 
Calovii  Dissertationes. 
Kahlii  Predicatio  evangelii  universalis. 
Schafii  Fides  Catholica. 
Wagneri  Dissertationes. 

Bennett  on  the  Gospel  Dispensation. 

Black's  (David)  Sermons. 

Bloomfield's  (Geo.  B.)  Sermons. 

Booth's  Reign  of  Grace. 

Bunyan's  Water  of  Life. 

Clarke's  (P.  P.)  Sermons. 

Puller's  Gospel  worthy  of  all  acceptation. 

Griffith's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Hooker's  Soul's  vocation. 

Jowett's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Marsh's  (E.  G.)  Brief  Survey,  <fco. 

Martyn's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Matthias'  (B.  W.)  Sermons. 

Muir's  (James)  Sermons. 

Owen  on  the  Spirit. 

Russell's  (P.)  Sermons. 

Sumner's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Whitty'*  (John)  Sermons. 

Witsius  on  the  Covenants. 


4U 


Voluntary  Associations.    See 

BENEVOLENT       INSTITnTIONS,       ESTAB- 
LISHMENTS, ENDOWMENTS,    SOCIALISM. 

Amer.  Bibl.  Repos.  9:485.  12:257. 
Blackwood's  Mag.  40:787. 
Christian  Disciple.  2:368. 
Christian  Examiner.  8:321.  13:337. 
Christian  Review.  8:321. 
Christian  Quar.  Spect.  4:142. 
Dunlop's  Tendency  of  mankind  to  associa- 
tion analyzed  and  illustrated. 
Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  6:545.  7:38.  8:207. 
Lord's  Liter,  and  Theol.  Rev.  4:81,393.   5:5. 
Maitland  (S.  R.)  on  the  Voluntary  system. 
Miall's  Views  of  the  voluntary  principle. 
Princeton  Review.  9:101. 
Quar.  Review.  53:94. 


Vo-wel  Points. 

Pro. 


See   MASSORA. 


Bootius  de  text.  Heb.  V.  Test,  certitudine  et 
authentia. 

Buxtorfii  (Pater.)  Tiberias. 

Buxtorfius  (Filius)  deAuctoritate  Punctorum. 

Anticritica.  (Reply  to  Capel.) 

Cooper  (Jos.),  Domus  Mosaieae  Clavis. 
(''More  zeal  on  this  subject  than  know- 
ledge."— Orme.) 

Dashellii  Biblia  Ebraica  accentuata. 

Daserus  de  Origine  punctorum,  etc. 

Glassii  Philulogia  Sacra. 

Juarus  de  Punetationis  EbrseicEe  antiquitate. 

Leusdeni  Philologus  Hebrseus. 

Michaelis  de  Punctorum  EbrEeic.  antiquitate. 

Raadt  do  Punetationis  Hebr.  natura. 

Scaligeri  Opuscula  Varia. 

Spitzneri  Vindiciao  auctoritatis  punct. 

Wasmuthii  Vindieiae  S.  Scrip.  Ebraeas. 

Wolfius  (N.)  de  Accentuum  in  V.  T.  origine. 

Boston's  (Tho.)  Tractatus  Stigmologicus. 

Cross'  (Walter)  The  Taghmical  Art. 

Dunton's  Author,  of  the  points  and  accents. 

Gell  (P.)  on  the  Hebr.  language  and  letters. 
(Said  to  be  the  ablest  defence  of  points.) 

Gesenius'  Doctrine  of  the  accents. 

Gill  (John)  on  the  Hebrew  language. 

Moncrieti'  (John)  on  the  Vowel  points. 

Owen's  (Henry)  Introd.  to  Heb.  criticism. 

Wall's  Critical  notes  on  the  Old  Testament. 
(Introduction.) 

Whitfield  (P.)  on  the  V.  points.     (Says  all 
that  can  be  said  in  their  favor.) 
Con. 

Aben  Ezra,  Commentatio. 

Capelli  (Lud.)  Arcanum  punct.  revelatum. 

Arcani  punetationis  vinditite. 

Diatriba  de  veris  et  antiquis  Ebraeo- 

rum  Uteris.  (Agt.  Buxtorf  and  Scaliger.) 
Capelli  (Jaeobi)  Observationes. 
Masclef,  Gram.  Heb.  a  punctis,  etc.,  libera. 
(Gilbert  Wakefield  [Life  of,  vol.  1,  p.  100] 
warmly  praises  this  book,  and  contemns 
the  points.  He  says  he  acquired  a  good 
knowledge  of  Hebrew,  without  points,  in 
ten  days.)  < 


Vowel  'Poir^ta— continued. 

Con. 
Elias  Levita,  in  Massora. 
Houbiganti  Prolegomena  in  Scrip,  sacram. 
Molleri  Mare  Masoreticum  insidium. 
Morini  (Steph.)  Exercitationes. 
PfeifFeri  Critica  Sacra. 
Prideaux  (Joh.)  Viginti  duse  lectiones. 
Schultens,  Institutiones  Gram.  Hebr. 
Vossii  Hist,  critica  Vet.  Tcstamenti. 
Waltoni  Prolegomena  ad  Biblia  polyglot. 
Wolfii  (Christop.)  Bibliotheca  Ebraica. 
Bates'  (Julius)  Hebrew  English  Dictionary. 

(The  preface  is  a  very  able  discussion  of 

this  subject.) 
Bayley's  Hebrew  Grammar. 
Breckell    (John)    on    the    Hebrew   tongue. 

("  Sensible."- — Orme.) 
Burgess'  (Bp.)  Hebrew  elements  and  primer. 

(An  excellent  and  easy  introduction  to  the 

language.) 
Butler's  (Cha.)  Horse  Biblicje. 
Calmet's   Dictionary  of  the   Bible.     Under 

''  Letters." 
Danton  on  the  Antiq.  and  authority,  &c. 
Gerard's  Institutes  of  Biblical  criticism. 
Grey's  (Dr.  Rich.)  Method  of  learning  Heb. 
Howerth's  (Will.)  Sermons. 
Lowth's  Preliminary  Dissertations. 
Pike's  (Sam.)  Hebrew  Lexicon. 
Prideaux's  Connection.     Bk.  5.    (Gives  the 

arguments  pro  and  con.) 
Robertson's  Hebrew  Grammar. 
True  and  ancient  manner  of  reading 

Hebrew. 
Sharpe's  (Gregory)  Dissertations  on  lang. 
Sievwright's  Hebrew  text  considered. 
Wall's   (C.  W.)   Proofs  of  the  interpolation 

of  the  points  in  the  Hebrew  Bible:   and 

hence  the  necessity  of  a  revised  English 

translation.  1857. 
AVeemse's  (John)  Dissertations. 
Whiston's  Essay  toward  restoring  the  true 

text. 
Wilson's  (James  P.)  Hebrew  Grammar. 

Among  the  opponents  of  the  Massoretie 
points  are  also  Bochart,  Calvin,  the  Casau- 
bons,  De  Dieu,  Drusius,  Erpen,  Grotius, 
Heise,  Luther,  Masius,  Olivetan,  Zuingle, 
Boothroyd,  and  other  eminent  Oriental 
scholars. 

Vows. 

Krafft  de  Votis,  eorumque  sanctimonio. 
Baxter's  (Rich.)  Christian  Ecclesiastics. 
Calamy's  (Edm.)  Practical  treatise  on  vows. 

(With  special  reference  to  baptism  and  the 

Lord's  Supper.) 
Davis  on  Religious  Vows. 
Edwards'  (John)  Theologia  Reformata. 
Foyster's  (J.  G.)  J?erinons.  ^ 

Hurst's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Ligbtfoot's  (J.)  Sermons. 
Randolph  on  Jephthah's  vow.  (Appendix.) 


4t5 


Sharpe's  (Gregory)  Dissertations. 
Shower's  (John)  Sacramental  Discourses. 
Simeon's  (C.)  AVorks. 
Siade's  (James)  Sermons. 
Small  ridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Thomson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Thornwell's  (J.  H.)  Discourses. 

Vulgate  Bible. 

Blanchmi  Vindicise  Vulgatae. 

Bruuatus  de  Nomine,  auctore,  etc.,  Dissert. 

Calmeti  Dissertationes. 

Du  Hamel,  Bib.  lat.  vulg.  cum  annot.  proleg. 

James  (The),  Bellum  Papale  :  sive  Concordia 

discors,  etc.    (Shows  the  discrepancies  of 

the    "  authentic   editions "   of  Sextus   V, 

Clement  VIII,  etc.) 
Menochii  Biblia  Sac.  Lat.  cum  commentariis. 
Miiller  de  Usu  vers.  Latinse  in  interp.  S.  S. 
Panzeri  Bibliotheca. 
Riegler's  Kritiseh  Geseh.  der  Vulgata. 
Van  Ess,  Pragmatisch-kritische  G.  d.  Vulg. 
Butler's  Horaj  Biblicae.   Chap.  14. 
Campbell's  Preliminary  Dissertations. 
Hamilton's  Introd.  to  the  Heb.  Scriptures. 
Hey's  (Dr.  John)  Lectures.  Bk.  1,  ch.  9. 
Marsh's  Michaelis'  Introduction. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra. 

Orme's  Bibliotheca  Biblica. 

Simon's  Critical  hist,  of  the  Old  Testament. 

Numerous  editions  of  the  Latin  Vulgate 
are  described  by  Dr.  Clarke,  in  his  Biblio- 
graphical Dictionary.  1802. 

'Wages  of  Sin. 

Baxter's    (Arthur   G.)    Sermons. 
Cawood's    (John)    Sermons. 
Garbett's    (J.)    Sermons. 
Hincks'    (John)    Sermons. 
Pearee's    (Innes)    Sermons. 
Reay's    (William)    Sermons. 
Saville's    (David)    Discourses. 
Sharp's    (William)    Sermons. 
South's    (Robert)    Sermons. 
Tuson's    (Fred.    E.)    Sermons. 
Warren's    (Robert)    Sermons. 
Watts'  (Isaac)  Berry  Street  Sermopa. 
Wintle's   (T.)    Christian    Ethics. 

Waldenses.   See  albigenses,  persecution, 

PETBOBRUSIANS. 

Andoque,  Histoire  de  Languedoc. 
Apologia  Verae  doctrinse  eorum  qui  vulgo 

adpellantur  Waldenses. 
Atnaud,  Histoire  de  la  glorieuse  rentree  des 

Vaudois  dans  leur  vallees. 
Battus  de  Veritate  Coelesti. 
Bender's  Geschichte  der  W.  (Map.) 
Benoist,  Hist,  de  Vaudois,  ou  Barbets. 
Bernard,  adversus  Waldensium  sectam. 
Bossuet.  Hist,  de  variations,  etc.  Livre  XI. 
Boyer,  Abrege  de  I'histoire  des  Vaudois. 
Brez  [or  Bresse],  Histoire  des  Vaudois.  (An 

abridged  translat.of  this  book  is  given  by 

the  translator  of  Arnaud.) 


'Waldenses — continued. 

[Camuzatio]  Histoire  des  Albigeois. 
Charvaz,  Recherches  historique,  etc.  1836, 
Chassanion,  des  A.  (Doct.,  sufferings,  <&c.) 
Codex  Inquisitionis  Tolosanae. 
Colvorii  Fissurae  Sionis.  Lib.  XII. 
Confessio  fidei  fratrum  Waldensium.  (Extat 

in  "  Sylvii  libris  de  Conoilio  Basiliae.") 
Danhaveri  Eccles.  Waldensium  ortbodoxae. 
Dieckhoff,  die  Wald.  in  Mittelalter. 
Dieterich's  Waldeuser  und  ihre  Verh'altnisse. 
Flaccii  Catalogus  testium  veritatis.  (A  noblo 

work.) 
Frossard  (Pastor)  les  Vaudois  de  Provence. 
Gilly's  Histoire  eccles.  des  eglises  Vaudoises. 

(From  1160  to  1643.) 
Grattii  Fasciculus  rerum  expendendarum. 
Hahn's  Geschichte  der  Waldenser. 
Heber's  Waldo ;  und  'alteren  Waldenser. 
Hederici  Notationes  eonfessionis  Voldensicae. 
Herzog,  de  Origine  Waldensium. 
Herzog's  Vorreformat.  Zustande  u.  Lehren. 
Hesterbergii  Eoclesia  Waldensium. 
Hockii  Dissertationes.  (Valuable.) 
Honerti  Orationes  Bohemorum. 
Jas  (P.),  Disputatio  Academica.  (Shows  the 

distinction  between  Waldenses  and  Albi- 

genses.) 
Kiesling,  de  Variis  Wald.  veritatis  testium 

nominibus  et  seotis. 
Langlois,  Hist,  des  Croisades. 
Leger's  Sehweiz  u.  d.  verfolgten  Waldenser. 

Geschichte  der  Waldenser. 

Hist,  generale  des  eglises  Vaudois. 


Limborch,  Historia  Inquisitionis. 
Lydii  Conservatio  veras  ecclesiae. 
Maranda,  Tableau  du  Piedmont.  1803. 
Maresii  (Samuel.)  Disputationes. 
Martene,  Thesaurus  Anecdotorum. 
MayerhofF's  Wald.  in  unsern  Tagen.  1834. 
Monastier,  Hist,  de  V.  jusq.  nos  jours.  1847. 
Moser's  Geschichte  d.  Waldenser. 
Muratori  Antiquitates  Ital.  medii  £evi. 

Scriptores  Rerum  Italicarum. 

Muston,  I'Israel  des  Alpes.  Plates.  To  1861. 
La  foi  dans  les  epreuves.     (Persecu- 


tion of  1560.) 

La  Gossen  opprimee. 

Les  Nehemites.  1686  to  1690. 

La  Couronne  depines. 

(Other  treatises.) 


Netteri  Doct.  antiquitatum  fidei  eccles.  cath. 

Pelegrin's  Korte  schets  van  de  Geschiedenis. 

Perrin,  Hist,  des  Vaudois  et  des  Albigeois. 

Petrus,  Monachus  des  vallees  Sernay. 

Picolomini  Com.  de  Concilia  Basiliae. 

Raiueri  Rerum  Bohemicarum  Script. 

Reponse  pour  les  eglises  des  Vallees  da 
Piedmont,  au  Sieur  Faverot,  ou  sont 
refutees  les  erreurs  de  I'eglise  Romaine,  et 
des  chicanes  des  missionaires.  (Geneva. 
1697.) 

Richard,  Guerres  contre  les  Vaudois. 

Roman,  Essai  historique  sur  les  Vaudois  da 
Provence. 


416 


'WalAcnaea^<mlinued. 

Saxius  ad  Sigonium  de  regno  Italiae. 
Schmidt's  Uebersicht  einiger  zur  Kentness 

des  relig.  Leben  in  Mittelalter,  etc. 
Schmidt  (C),  Hist,  et  doct.  de   la  secte  des 

Cathares,  ou  Albigeois.  1850. 
Seckendorf,  Hist,  de  la  Reform.  (Appendix.) 
Bimleri  Descriptio  Vallesiaj. 
Sismondi,  les  Croisades  contre  les  Albigois. 
Usscrus  (Abp.)  de  Ecclesiarum  successione. 
Vaisette,    Hist,  de    Languedoc.     (Gives    an 

account    of     the    Waldenses    under     the 

Counts  of  Toulouse.) 
Waldenser  Chronick.  1160  bis  1655. 
Weihenmaieri  Dissertatio  Historica. 
Weismanni    Hist,    eccles.*  revisa.    '(Refutes 

Bossuet  on  this  subject.) 
Weiss'    (J.  II.)    Kirchcnverfassung  d.  Pie- 

montertschen  Waldensergemeinden.  1844. 
"Wengerseii  Ecclesiaj  Sclavonicaj. 
Wesenbecius  de  Walden.  et  Abigens.  1585. 
Ziegleri  Confessio  Valdcnsium. 
Abbot's  History  of  the  massacre  in  the  Val- 

toline. 
Acland's  Present  condition  of  the  W.  1825. 
Allix's  Ancient  churches  of  Piedmont. 
Arnaud's  Hist,  of  the  glorious  return  of  the 

Vaudois  to  their  valleys  in  1689. 
Baird's  Protestantism  in  Italy.  1851. 
Beattie's  Protestant  valleys  of  Piedmont. 
Blair's  Christian  churches  in  France.  1833. 
Boyer's  History  of  the   Vaudois.     (Traces 

through  them  the  preservation  of  the  true 

church  from  the  days  of  the  Apostles.) 
Bray's  Papal  dominion  and  persecutions. 
Brown's  (John)  Compendious  Chur.  history. 

(Gives  a  brief  connected  history  of  theW.) 
Chastamion's  History  of  the  Vaudois. 
Christian  Month.  Spect.  5:337. 
Christian  Quart.  Spect.   10:505.     1837. 
Christian  Observer.  20:792. 
Devisme's  State  of  the  Waldenses.  1753. 
Faber's  Hist,  and  theology  of  the  ancient  W. 
Gilly's  Excursion  to  the  valleys  of  Piedmont. 

1823. 
Second  excursion  to  Do.  1830. 

(Two  important  books,  containing  copies 

of  manuscripts  and  documents  illustrating 

the   antiquities   of  the   W.  Church.     See 

Quart.  Review.  33:134.) 
Henderson's  Observ.  on  the' Vaudois.  1844. 
Jackson's  (J.  L.)  Remarks  on  the  Vaudois. 

1826. 
Jones'    (W.)    History    of    the    Waldenses. 

(Eminently  clear  and  satisfactory.) 
Latter  day  Luminary.   1:225. 
Lennard's  Hist,  of  the  W.  and  Albigenses. 
Lond.  Quart.  Rev.  9: 
Lowther's  Present  state  of  the  W.  1821. 
Maitland's  Tracts   and  documents,  illustra- 
ting the  history,  doctrines,  &c.,  of  the  W. 
Jilatchlosse  Crueltie  declared  in  the  historj'  of 

the  \V.,  wherein  is  related  their  piety  and 

purity  of  doctrine.  (Published  by  command 

of  Cromwell.  1655.) 


Waldenses — amtintied. 

McCrie's  Reformation  in  Italy. 
Monastier's  History  of  the  Vaudois  Church, 

from  its  origin  to  the  present.   1847. 
Moreland's  History  of  the  Waldenses. 
Muston's  Israel  of  the  Alps.    Tr.  by  Hazlitt. 
Tr.  by  Montgomery. 


Perrin's  (J.  P.)  Luther's  Forerunners. 
Pej'ran's  (J.   A.)   Historical  defence  of  the 
Waldenses.  Tr.  by  S.  Leonard. 

Luther's  Forerunners.  (Showing  that 


for  centuries  before  Luther  the  Waldenses 

opposed  Popery.) 
Princeton  Review.  15:557.  23:656. 
Quart.  Review.  33:134. 
Sim's  Apology  for  the  Waldenses. 
Sismondi's  Hist,  of  the  Crusades  agt.  theW. 
Todd's  Discourses  on  Antichrist. 
Todd's   (James   H.)   Books  of  the  Vaudois. 

(The  Waldensian  MSS.  of  Trinity  College, 

Dublin,  and  other  Waldensian  literature 

recently  discovered.  1865.) 
AVillyam's  Hist,  of  the  W.  Church.  To  1855. 

The  majority  of  the  writers  in  the  above 
long  list  were  malignant  enemies  of  this 
people.  The  principal  Waldensian  writers 
on  all  subjects  are  enumerated  by  Monastier 
and  Flaccius,  referred  to  above;  but 
scarcely  any  of  them  are  to  be  had. 

AValk  of  Faltli.    See  practical  piett, 

HEAVENLT-MINDEDNESS 

Abernethj-'s  (John)  Sermons. 
Anderson's  (Geo.  W.)  Way  and  Walk. 
Baxter's  (Rich.)  Christian  Ethics. 
on  the  Divine  life. 


Bolton's  (Robt.)  Lectures  ou  Genesis. 

Brameld's  (G.  W.)  Sermons.    2d  Series. 

Burrows'  (Jeremiah)  Sermons. 

Butler's  (AVm.  A.)  Sermons. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Davy's  (C.)  Sermons. 

Evans'  (R.  W.)  Parochial  Sermons. 

Faringdon's  (Arthur)  Sermons. 

Fuller's  (And.)  Sermons. 

Graves'  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Hickman's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Ilobart's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hordcrn's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Knowles'  (Thos.)  Sermons.  (3  on  this  subj.) 

Marty n's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

McCheyne's  (Robt.  W.)  Sermons. 

Nares'  (R.)  Sermons. 

Norris'  (John)  Practical  Sermons. 

Owen's  (John)  Sermons. 

Pyle's  (Philip)  Sermons. 

Romaine's  Works. 

Searle's  (Ambrose)  Way  of  life. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Non-such  Professor. 

Sibbs'  (Rich.)  Sermons. 

Stewart's  (Jas.  H.)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  Circumspect  walking  described. 

Til'linghast's  (John)  Life  of  Faith. 

Toulmin's  (.Joshua)  Sermons. 

Walliu's  (Benjamin)  Christian  Life. 


477 


Watson's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 
Watson's  (Alex.)  Sermons. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Whitefielii's  Sermons. 

AVallooii  Cliurclieg. 

Burns'  Ilist.  of  the  French  refugees  in  Engl. 
Lange's  (Joshue  T.)  Sermons.  (A  very  good 

ace.  of  these  churches  is  given  at  the  end.) 
Weiss'  Hist,  of  French  Protestant  refugees. 

(From    the   revocation    of    the    edict   of 

Nantes,  to  1857.) 

Wandering  TUonglits.     See    oovern- 

MKNr    OF    THE     HEART,    THOUGHTS. 

Adams'  (J.)  Sermons. 

Atterbury's  (Lewis)  Ten  Sermons. 

Barrow's  (Isaac)  Works. 

Bcveridge's  (Bp.)  Works. 

Craig's  (James)  Sermons. 

Fawcett's  (James)  Sermons. 

Hollingsworth's  (J.  B.)  Sermons. 

Home's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Lavington's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.     Sermon 

by  Manton. 
Steele's  Remedy  for  wandering  thoughts. 
Tenison's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Vincent's  (Nathan)  Sermons. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 

War.    See  conobkss  of  nations,  peace. 

Pro. 
Carmichael's  Sermons  on  War. 
Chris.  Monthly  Spect.  1:459. 
Chris.  Observer.  3:399. 
Chris.  Review.  13:345. 
Cousin's  Introd.  to  the  hist,  of  philosophy. 
Godwin  on  Political  Justice. 
Grotius  on  the  Law  of  Peace  and  War. 
Henderson's  Lawfulness  of  defensive  arms. 
Jones  on  Defensive  war  in  a  just  cause. 
Law's  (Bp.  Henry)  Doctrine  of  Christianity 

on  the  subject  of  war. 
McLeod's  Five  Sermons  on  war. 
Paley's  Moral  and  Political  philosophy. 
Pufiendorf  on  the  Laws  of  Nations. 
Tennent  on  Defensive  War. 
Vattell's  Law  of  Nations. 

Con. 
Erasmi  Anti  Polemus :  seu  belli  detestatio. 
Fichte,  Grundlage  des  Naturrechts.  1776. 
Gabinus   do   Wal.    disputatio    philosophico 

juridica    de   conjunctione   populorum   ad 

pacem  perpetuara.   1808. 
Kant's   Idee  zu  einer  allgemein.  Gesch.,  etc. 
Metaphysiche    Anfangsgriinde   der 

Rechtslehre. 

Zum  Ewigen  Frieden.  1796. 


La  Motte.  Utrumpax  perpetuapangi  possit? 
Lilicnfel's  Neues  Staatsgebande.  1767. 
Schwabe,  Ueber  das  unvermeidliche  Unrecht. 

1804. 
Totze,  Ewiger  u.  Allgemeiner  Friede,  etc. 
Advocate  of  Peace.  Periodical.  Boston. 


War — conlinued. 
Con. 

Aiken's   War,   religiously   and    historically 

considered. 
Appleton's  Works. 
Banker's  Mag.  1:582. 
Benexet's  (Anth.)  Works.  (Excellent.) 
Brown's    (James)    Distress  and   misery  the 

constant  effect  of  war,  both  to  conqueror 

and  conquered.  (A  brief  sketch,  &c.,  from 

the  earliest  times  of  history.) 
Chalmers'  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Channing's  (W.  E.)  Essays  and  Discourses. 
Christian    Examiner.    4:83.    7:338.    18:368. 

27:72.  42:157.  44:124. 
Clarkson's  Sentiments  of  early  Christians. 
Cone's  War  and  Christianity. 
Davies'  (Pres.  S.)  Sermons. 
Dublin  University  Mag.  39:747. 
Dymond's  Inquiry  into   the  accordance  of 

war  with  Christianity. 
Eclectic  Rev.  4th  Series.  26:236. 
Essays  of  Philanthropos. 
Evans'  Sermons. 

Geree's  Red  Horse  ;  or  the  Bloodiness  of  W. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Sermons. 
Herald  of  Peace.  Periodical.  London. 
Holcombe's  Lectures  on  primitive  theology. 
Knox's  Trans,  of  Erasmus'  Antipolemus. 
Law's  (George)  Sermons. 
Law's  (William)  Thoughts  on  War. 
Leng's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Littell's  Living  Age.  28:362. 
Morgan's  Facts  addressed  to  the  people  of 

Great  Britain. 
North  Amer.  Rev.  3:33. 
North  Brit.  Rev.  16:1. 
Parsons'  Christianity  a  system  of  peace. 
Raleigh's  (AValter)  Reliquae. 
Scott's  W.  inconsistent  with  Christianity. 
Sheppard's  Duty  of  Christians  as  to  war. 
Smith's  Doot.  of  Christianity  vindicated. 
Stone's  Sermons  on  War. 
Sumner's  (Hon.  Chas.)  Address  on  Peace. 
The  Friend  of  Peace.  Periodical.  London. 
Thrush's  Reasons  for  withdrawing  from  the 

Army. 

Causes  and  Evils  of  war. 


Upham's  (Prof.)  Manual  of  Peace. 
Warner's  War  inconsistent  with  Christ'y. 
[Wemyss'  (Thomas)]   Pictures  of  war  from 

authentic  narratives. 
Whelply's  Letters  to  Gov.  Strong. 

"Warfare.    See  fiqht  of  faith. 

Washing  the  Disciples'  Feet. 

Rauschius  de  Pedilavio,  etc. 

Riipe,  Dass  das  Mahl  d.  Fusswaschens  m. 

dem  Paschamahl  nicht,  etc. 
Brown's  (John)  Discourses  of  Jesus. 
Evangelical  Review.  1:434. 
Fuller's  (And.)  Miscellaneous  Works. 
Harn  on  Washing  of  feet. 
Kemp's  (H.  W.)  Sermons. 


478 


Watclifulness.    See  temptation. 
Adey's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 
Alleine's  Instructions  about  heart-work. 
Atterbury's  (Lewi.*:)  Sermons. 
Bishop's  (Will.)  Sermons. 
Boston's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 
Bowers'  (Dean)  Sermons. 
Calthrop's  (.John)  Sermons. 
Cecil's  (Rich.)  Sermons. 
Christian  Observer.  14:8. 
Christian  Review.  6:213. 
Doddridge's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Dowling's  (A.  G.)  Sermons. 
Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Fiddes'  (Dr.  Richard)  Sermons. 
Fothergill's  ((leorge)  Sermons. 
Fowle's  (F.  W.)  Ten  plain  sermons. 
Francklin's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Gataker's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 
Gregory's  (George)  Sermons. 
Hale's  (Sir  Matt.)  Contemplations. 
Hampden's  (R.  D.)  Sermons. 
Hoole's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
James'    (John)    Christian   Watchfulness   in 
prospect  of  sickness,  mourning,  and  death. 
Johnson's  (John)  Sermons. 
Kennaway's  Sermons. 
Lavington's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Leighton  on  1  Peter  1:3  and  5:8. 
Morrison's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Newman's  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Riddock's  (James)  Sermons. 
Romaine's  (William)  Sermons. 
Skelton's  (P.)  Sermons. 
Slade's  (James)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Sam.  Stanhope)  Sermons. 
Stillingfleefs  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Spurgeon's  (C.  H.)  Sermons.  Vol.  2. 
Wilson's  (Will.  C.)  Sermons. 
Woodhouse's  Careless  Christian. 

'Waterlandlans.     See  menkonitks. 

Weak  Christians. 

Baxter's   (Rich.)  Directions  for  weak  Chris. 
Bedford's  (Arth.)  Case  of  a  weak  conscience. 
Chalmers'  (Tho.)  Congregational  Sermons. 
Davies'  (President)  Sermons. 
Disney's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hales'  (John)  Golden  Remains. 
Law's  Serious  Call  to  Christians. 
Scott's  (David)  Discourses. 
Spurgeon's  (C.  H.)  Sermons. 
Thorndike's  (H.)  Works. 

Weakness  of  Hnman  Reason. 

See  PROVINCE  of  reason. 
Antonii  Estimatio  rationis  humani. 
Beckmanni  Affectatio  rationis  captivato. 
Collier's  (Jer.)  Essays  on  moral  subjects. 
Gale's  Court  of  the  Gentiles.  Part  2. 
Newlin's  (Tho.)  Sermons  before  the  Univer- 
sity of  Oxford. 
Van  Mildert's  Boyle  Lectures.  1802. 

'Wealtk.    See  political  bconomt,   riches. 


Weanedness  from  tlie  "World.    Seo 

amusements,  fashion,  hi:aveni.t- 
mindedness,  mortificatiiix,  self- 
DENIAL,    self-pedication,    walk  of 

FAITH,     WORLDLINESS. 

Biddulph's  (Tho.  T.)  Sermons. 

Bisset's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Bradley's  (Cha.)  Sermons. 

Brown's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Delany's  (Patrick)  Discourses. 

Downame  (John)  on  Contempt  of  the  world. 

Gale's   Love  of  the  world  inconsistent  with 

love  of  God. 
Cell's  (R.)  Remains. 
Griffith's  (T.)  Lectures. 
Harableton's  (John)  Seven  Sermons. 
Hunt's  (Jer.)  Sermons. 
Le  Bas'  (Cha.  W.)  Sermons. 
Maltby's  (Edw.)  Sermons  at  Lincoln's  Inn. 
Oakley's  (Fred.)  Sermons. 
Stewart's  (.James  H.)  Sermons. 
Vance's  (W.  T.)  Sermons. 
AValker's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Wilkinson's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

"Weekly   Communion. 

See  LijRD's   supper. 
Pro. 

Dodsworth's  (Wm.)  Discourses. 
Grant's  Plea  for  weekly  communion. 
Haldane  (R.)  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 
Millennial  Harbinger.  Periodical.  Bethany, 

Va.  (Many  articles.) 
Ridley's  (W.  H.)  Preparation  for  the  Comm. 

Much  has  been  written  on  this  subject, 
but  almost  all  in  pamphlets  and  single  ser- 
mons. 

AVelgelians. 

Pro. 
Weigelii  Opera. 

Held,  Algemeiner  Friede  rait  Jesu. 
Hilliger,  de  Vita,  fatis,  et  scriptis  Weigelii. 
Lohman,  Autwort  auf  Ilerzogs,  etc. 
Methus,  Epz'ahlung  der  Utsachen. 
Stiefel's  Christ  und  Gottselige  Tractaetlein. 
Tetingii  Prodomus  Apologeticus. 
Vermanungsehreiben,  etc. 

Con. 
Balduini  Disputationcs. 
Colberger's    Platonisch-hermet.  Christenth. 
Crockii  Anti  Weigelius. 
Feurbonii  Diss,  de  distinctis  relig.  capit. 
Gerhardi  Disputationcs  Thcologicae. 
Hoornbeckii  Comm.  de  paradoxis,  etc. 
Hunn,  Bericht  von  d.  neuen  Proj)heton  relig 

de  Principiis  theologiac  fanntica?. 

Miiller,  der  Verthoidigung  des  Berichts. 
Piscator,  der  AA'arnung.  (Contra  Stiefel.) 
Theobald's  Bericht  von  der  Wiedertivuffem. 
Thumii  (Theodori)  Considerationes. 
Wcberi  Censura  Stiefelianismi. 

A  full  list  of  the  numerous  writings  of 
AVeigelius  is  given  by  Walch,  Bibliotheca. 


419 


Weigelians,  History  of. 

Poertsehii  Observatio  de  Val.  Weigelio. 
Hilligeri  Diss,  de  vita,  fatis,  et  scriptis,  etc. 

Weights  and  Measui-es.    See  arche- 
ology,   JEWISH    ANTIQUITIES,    &C. 

Bernard  do  Mensuris  et  ponderibus  Antiquis. 

(Attacks  Cumberland.) 
Brerewood  de  Ponderibus  et  pretiis  Hebraic. 

(Inserted  by  Walton  in  his  prolegomena.) 
Eisenschidius    do    Ponderibus    et    mensuris 

Rom.,  Grtec,  Hebr.,  etc.  (Ugolinus.) 
Garnier,  sur  les  Monnaies  de  I'antiquite. 
Queipo,    S3'stemes  metriques  et  monitaires 

des  anciens  peuples. 
Waltoni  Supplementum. 
Alexander's    Dictionary    of    weights     and 

measures,  ancient  and  modern. 
Arbuthnot's  Ancient  weights  and  measures. 
Cumberland's  Jewish  weights  and  measures. 
Crodwin's  Moses  and  Aaron. 
Hindmarsh's  Weights,  <fcc.,  of  the  Bible. 
Hooper's  Anc.  Measures,  especially  Jewish. 
Jervis'  Records  of  ancient  science. 
Kelly's  Universal  Cambist. 

"Wesley,  John. 

Wesley,  John,  Life  of;  by  Bradbury. 
. by  Clarke. 


by  Coke, 
by  Colet. 
by  Dove, 
by  Drew, 
by  Emory, 
by  Hampsen. 
by  Holmes, 
by  Larrabie. 
by  Moore, 
by  Southey. 
by  Taylor, 
by  Watson, 
by  Whitehead. 


Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  9:.388, 

Chris.  Disciple.  2:44. 

Chris.  Exam.  43:1.  76:157. 

Chris.  Month.  Spect.  3:471,530. 

Episcopal  Mag.  2:224,263,296. 

Kitto's  Journal.  3:1. 

McBriar's  Apology  for  Wesley.     (Reply  to 

Taylor.) 
Meth.  Quarterly  Rev.  8:406,455. 
Month.  Rev.  96:26. 
Quarterly  Rev.  1:38.  24:1. 

Wesleyans.     See    Methodists. 

Westminster  Confession. 

See    CREEDS,    CONGREGATIONALISM. 

Whitefield. 

Tholuck's  (A.)  Leben  G.  Whitefield. 

Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  7:302. 

Am.  Quar.  Reg.  4:297. 

Chris.  Exam.  25:85. 

Chris.  Month.  Spect.  3:471,530. 

Chris.  Quar.  Spect.  6:88. 


Chris.  Rev.  3:264. 

Eoleo.  Rev.  4th  Series.  3:520. 

Frazier's  Mag.  17:133. 

Newell's  Life  of  AVhitefield. 

New  Englander.  3:24. 

North  Am.  Rev.  48:478. 

Ryle's  (J.  C.)  Priest,  Puritan,  and  Preacher. 

Stevens'  Relig.  movement  of  the  17th  cent. 

Theol.  and  Lit.  Review.  5:468. 

White  Stone. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra.  1:461. 

"Whitsunday  Sermons.   See  festivais. 
Andrewes',  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Arnold's,  Thomas,  Sermons. 
Barrow's,  Isaac,  Sermons. 
Berriman's,  William,  Sermons. 
Beveridge's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Brownrig's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Cooper's,  Edward,  Sermons. 
Dehon's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Delany's,  Patrick.  Sermons. 
Donne's,  John,  Sermons. 
Faringdon's,  Anthony,  Sermons. 
Gordon's,  Adam,  Sermons. 
Hacket's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Lake's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Le  Bas',  Cha.  W.,  Sermons. 
Newman's.  J.  H.,  Sermons. 
Potts',  J.  H.,  Sermons. 
Seeker's,  Abp.,  Sermons. 
Sraallridge's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Stillingfleet's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Van  Mildert's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 
Weston's,  Bp.,  Sermons. 

W^icltliir. 

Jager's  J.  Wicliff",  und  seine  Bedentung  fiir 
d.  Reformation. 

Lechler's  Wiclif  als  Vorlaufer  der  Reformat. 

Winkelmanni  (J.)  Gerson,  Wiclef,  Hus,  inter 
se  comparati. 

Wickliff's  Works. 

Amer.  Monthly  Rev.  2:189. 

British  Critic."  5:389. 

Christian  Examiner.  51:53. 

Christian  Review.  6:115.  ♦ 

Eclectic  Mag.  50:307. 

Edinb.  Rev.   56:221. 

Frazier's  Mag.   5:177. 

Gilpin's  Lives  of  the  Reformers. 

Hanna's  (W.)  Wycliffe  and  the  Huguenots. 

Henthorn's  Apology  for  Lollard  doctrines, 
attributed  to  Wicklilfe.  With  Introduc- 
tion and  notes. 

Le  Bas'  Life  of  WicklifFe. 

Lewis'  Life  and  sufferings  of  Jno.  Wickliff. 

Littell's  Living  Age.  1:655. 

Meth.  Quar.  Rev.  2:234. 

North  British  Rev.  20:110. 

Pond's  (E.)  Wickliife  and  his  times. 

Sumner's  Life  and  times  of  John  de  W. 

Vaughn's  Life  and  opinions  of  W.  (Princi- 
pally from  his  unpublished  manuscripts.) 


480 


'Wicklifltes.    See  hussites. 
Grassi  Historia  de  ortu  ac  progressu,  etc. 
Hardt,  Magnum  (Ecumenicum  Constansiense 

Concilium. 
Varillase  du  Wicklifianisme,  avec  les  guerres 

de  Boheme,  qui  en  ont  ete  les  suites. 
Zitte's  Gesch.  d.  Eng.  reform.  J.  WiclefF. 
Mackay's  Wicklifites  in  the  19tli  century. 

"Wtlful  Sins.    See  deadly  bins. 
Blunt's  (Henry)  Sermons 
Brady's  (Nicholas)  Sermons. 
Burgess'  (Anth.)  Sermons.  (3  on  Ps.  19:13.) 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Feuher's  (William)  Sermons. 
Gresley's  (William)  Sermons. 
Hammond's  (Henry)  Works. 
Hoole's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Kidder's  (Bp.)  Works. 
Littleton's  (Adam)  Sermons. 
Marshall's  (Nath.)  Sermons. 
Milner's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Orr's  (John)  Sermons. 
Owen's  (.1.)  Display  of  Arminianism. 
Pyle's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Quincey's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Roger^i   (John)  Sermons. 
Sachevtrell  (Henry)  on  Presumptuous  sins. 
Sanderson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Scott's  (John)  Sermons. 
Sedwick's  (Obadiah)  Sermons. 
Sharp's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Elisha)  Sermons. 
Sumner's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Thompson's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Turner's  (John)  Sermons. 
Walker's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Warren's  (Dr.  J.)  Sermons. 
Waterland's  (Dan.)  Sermons. 

Will.    See   free    agency,    moral  ability, 

HUMAN    responsibility. 

Augustin,  de  Libero  arbitrio. 

Amyraldi  (Mos.)  Dissertationes. 

Andala  Disputationes. 

Anselm,  Concordia  praescientia,  predestina- 

tione,  et  gratiaj,  cum  libertate. 
Calvini  Opera. 
Drexellii  Heliotropium. 
Erasmus  de  Libero  arbitrio. 
Feder's  Untersuch.  lib.  d.  menschl.  Willen. 
Haberkorn,  Vindicatio  libri  beati  Lutheri. 
Leibnitz,  Essai  sur  I'origine  du  mal. 
Luther,  de  Servo  arbitrio.  (Agt.  Erasmus.) 
Masii  (H.  G.)  Dissertationes. 
Morus  Victoria  Gratiae. 
Plac£ei  Opera.    (One  of  the  strongest  writers 

of  the  17th  century.) 
Quenstedii  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Quistorpius  de  Viribus  liberi  arbitrii. 
Thummii  (Theod.)  Dissertationes. 
Zurnei  Delineatio  Theologiae  patristicse. 
Abereroinbie"s  Philos.  of  the  moral  feelings. 
Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Alger  on  the  Will. 


"Will — continued. 

Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  7:330,411.  9:33. 
3d  Series.  1:709. 

Blakeley  on  our  Notions  of  good  and  evil. 

Burgess  on  Original  Sin. 

Butterworth  on  Moral  government. 

Charnock's  Works. 

Clarke's  Enquiry  into  the  cause  of  evil. 

Day  (Jeremiah)  on  the  Will. 

Doddridge's  Lectures. 

Edwards  (Pres.)  on  the  Will.  ("I  consider 
Jonathan  Edwards  the  greatest  of  the 
sons  of  men.  He  ranks  with  the  brightest 
luminaries  of  the  Christian  church,  not 
excluding  any  country  or  age  since  the 
apostolic." — Robert  Hall.) 

Emmon's  (Nath.)  Sermons. 

Erskine's  Uncondit.  freeness  of  the  Gospel. 

Fuller's  (And.)  Dialogues.  Dial.  2. 

Gospel  worthy  of  all  acceptation. 

Essays 


Gill's  Caupe  of  God  and  Truth. 

Grove's  Moral  Philosophy. 

Hazard  (R.  G.)  on  the  Will. 

Hervey's  Theoron  and  Aspasio. 

Key's  Lectures  on  Divinity. 

Hoadly  on  Acceptance  with  God. 

Jackson's  Defence  of  human  liberty. 

King's  Essay  on  the  origin  of  evil. 

Luther  (M.)  on  the  Will.  Tr.  by  H,  Cole. 

Marriott's  Sermons  on  the  AVill. 

New  Englander.  6:337. 

Palmer  on  the  Liberty  of  man. 

Pitt's  Philosophy  of  Christianity.     (In  tho 

preliminary  Dissertations.) 
Reid  on  the  Active  powers  of  the  mind. 
Saurin's  Sermons. 

Solly's  The  AVill,  Divine  and  human. 
Spring's  (Gardner)  Essays. 
Stewart's  Philosophy  of  the  mind. 
Tappan's  Review  of  Edwards  on  the  Will. 
Theological     Essays     reprinted     from     tho 

Princeton  Review. 
Theol.  and  Lit.  Rev.  1:521.  2:148. 
Toplady's  Sermon  on  free-will. 
Upham  on  the  Will. 
Watts'  Works. 
West  on  Moral  Agency. 

'Winebrennarians.    See  church  of  aoD. 

'Wisdom.    See  discretion,  PBnDENCE. 
Bishop's  (W.)  Serijions. 
Crabb's  (Habak.)  Sermons. 
Dowling's  (John  G.)  Sermons. 
Doyley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Fothergill's  (George)  Sermons. 
Gibbon's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Gouldburn's  (E.  M.)  Sermons. 
Hall's  (Robt.)  Notes  of  Sermons. 
Henry's  (Matt.)  Miscellaneous  Works. 
Holland's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Home's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Hough's  (John)  Sermons. 
Kurd's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 


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W  i  sdom — continued. 

Langhorn's  (William)  Sermons. 
Leighton's  (Abp.)  Works. 
Millar's  (James)  Sermons. 
Morehead's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Moss'  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Newman's  (John  H.)  Sermons. 
Scott's  (J.  N.)  Sermons. 
Skelton's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
To\¥nson's  (George)  Discourses. 
Vincent's  (SVilliiim)  Sermons. 
Welb's  (F.)  Sermons. 
Whiteficld's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

IVisdom  of  being  Religions. 

See   PLEASCJKKS  of  piety,   YOaTH. 

Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 

Barnes'  (William  G.)  Sermons. 

Batty's  (Adam)  Sermons. 

Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Bourn's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Burnaby's  (Andrew)  Sermons. 

Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 

Clarke's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Davies'  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Fisher's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 

Foster's   Preface   to   Doddridge's  Rise  and 

Progress. 
Gilbert's  (John)  Sermons. 
Holden's  (Lawrence)  Sermons. 
Horton's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Hunter's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Meyrick's  (Frederick)  Sermons. 
Peters'  (C.)  Sermons. 
Savage's  (S.  M.)  Sermons. 
Smith's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Synge's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Young's  (E.)  Sermons. 
Zollikoffer's  Sermons. 

"Wisdom  of  God.    See  ATTErsuTEs. 
Abernethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Appleton's  (Pres.)  Works.  Lect.  2  and  3. 
Bates'  (William)  Works. 
Bentiey's  Boyle  Lectures.  1692. 
Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 
Chalmer's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Chevalier's  Hulsean  Lectures.  1827. 
Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Boyle  Lectures.  1706. 

Derham's  Boyle  Lectures.  1727. 

Dwight's  Theology.  Ser.  13. 

Fenelon's  Demonst.  of  the  wisdom  of  God. 

Foster  on  Natural  Religion. 

Foster's  (Dr.  James)  Discourses. 

Groves  On  the  hrst  spring  of  actionem  the 

Deity. 
McCullock's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Monthly  Rev.  131:187. 
Nieuentyt's  Religious  Philosopher. 
Ray's  Wisdom  of  God  in  Creation. 
Rieman  on  Natural  Religion. 
Saurin's  Sermons. 
Xowne's    Chemistry,   aa   exemplifying    the 

wisdom  of  God. 

31 


Turner's  Boyle  Lectures.  1709.  (Ag.  Deists.) 
Tyerman's  (Daniel)  Essays. 
Wilkins'  (Bp.)  Natural  Religion. 
World  in  the  moon. 


Wit. 

Fordyce's  Dialogues  on  Education. 
Kames'  Elements  of  Criticism.  Vol.  2,  ch.  13. 
Spectator.  Nos.  58-63. 
Stewart's  Philosophy  of  the  Mind. 

Witchcraft.    See   maoic. 

Bekker,  die  Bezauberte  Welt. 

Boissard,  de  Divinationc  et  magicis. 

Delrii  Disquisitionum  magicarum. 

Edwardus  de  Natura  Dsemonorum. 

Lavater  de  Spectris. 

Limborch,  Theologia  Christiana. 

Masse  de  I'lmposture  et  tromperie  des  en- 
chanteurs,  necromanciers,  etc. 

Mengi  (H.)  Flagellum  Daemonum. 

Selden  de  Diis  Syriis,  Syntagma. 

Taisneri  Opus  Mathematicum.  (Describes 
various  arts  and  experiments.) 

Turretini  Institutiones  Theol.  Locus  V. 

Wieri  Opera.  (Very  superstitious,  but  allows 
that  some  were  burnt  for  witches  in  his 
day  [1660]  who  were  harmless  hypochon- 
driacs.) 

Zanehius  de  Dsemonibus. 

Ady's  Candle  in  the  dark.  1656.  (Very  good.) 

Am.  Bibl.  Repos.  2d  Series.  7:129,253. 

Am.  Whig  Review.  3:60. 

Aubrey  on  Magic,  Charms,  and  Apparitions. 

Bacon's  (Peter)  Witchcraft  detected  and 
prevented.  (Wood  cuts.) 

Beaumont's  Treatise  on  Spirits.  (An  account 
of  genii,  apparitions,  magic,  &o.,  main- 
taining the  reality  of  such  things.) 

Becker's  Enchanted  world.  (Denies  the  truth 
of  witchcraft.) 

Bovet's  Pandemonium.  (Holds  the  existence 
of  witches.) 

Burnett's  Boyle  Lectures.  1724. 

Calef's  More  wonders  of  the  invisible  world. 
(An  able  answer  to  Cotton  Mather.) 

Calmet  (Father)  on  Apparitions,  Demons, 
Vampires,  &o.) 

Casaubon  (Meric.)  on  Credulity  and  incredi- 
bility. (Holds  the  existence  of  witche-s,  &c.) 

Chris.  Exam.  11:240. 

Danaeus  on  Witches.  ("  Wherein  is  declared 
whatever  may  be  required  touching  that 
matter."  1564.) 

Dwight's  (Pres.)  Travels  in  New  England. 

Edwards'  (Bp.)  Body  of  Divinity. 

Edwards'  (John)  Exercitations. 

Encyclopedia  Brittanica. 

For.  Quart.  Review.  6:1. 

Gage's  Survey  of  the  West  Indies.  1677. 

Glanvill'p  Blow  at  Modern  Sad  lucism. 
Full  and  plain  Evidence. 


Hally  well's  Kingdom  of  darkness. 
Hawkins'  Sermons  on  Witchcraft. 
Holland's     (Henry)     Satanical     operatioas 
truely  proued. 


482 


"Witclicraft — continued. 

Howe's  Works. 

Hutchinson's  (F.)  Historical  account  of  W. 
(A  chronological  history  of  many  English 
witch  trials,  and  other  curious  cases  ;  and 
also  of  the  witches  of  Boston  and  Salem.) 

International  Magazine.  5:198. 

Lawson's  Christ's  fidelity  our  only  shield. 

Le  Clerc's  Pneumatics. 

Mackay's  Extraordinary  popular  delusions. 

Man's  Discouerie  of  the  three  witches  of 
Warbois,  executed  at  Huntingdon.  1593. 

Mather's  (Cotton)  History  of  New  England. 

Wonders  of  the  invisible  world. 

Mather's  (Increase)  Cases  of  Conscience. 

Memorable  Providences. 

Account  of  trial  of  certain  witches. 

Mitchell  ifc  Dickie's  Philosophy  of  W. 

Morc's  Theological  Works. 

Nicholson's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Perkins'  Damned  art  of  witchcraft. 

Perrerius'  Vanity  of  star-gazing. 

Pickering  on  Witchcraft. 

Potts'  Trial  of  19  witches  at  Lancaster,  Eng. 

Quitman  on  Magic. 

Retrospective  Rev.  5:87. 

Ross' Advertisement  to  the  Jurymen  of  Eng. 

Scott's  (Sir  W.)  Demonology  and  Witchcraft. 

Scott's  (R.)  Discovery  of  Witchcraft. 

Sibley's  History  of  the  occult  sciences. 

Sinclair's  Satan's  invisible  world  discovered. 
(Relations  of  witches,  spirits,  &c.) 

Thatcher's  AVitchcraft  delusion  at  Salem,  in 
1692. 

Upham's  Lectures  on  the  Salem  witchraft. 

WagstafF's  Question  of  witchcraft  debated. 

Webster's  (John)  Display  of  supposed 
witchcraft.  (Learned.  Written  in  oppo- 
sition to  Glanvill,  and  More  the  Platonist.) 

Williams'  (Howard)  Superstitions  of  W. 

Wright's  Dialogue  on  witches  and  witch- 
craft. (Fine  exhibition  of  the  state  of 
feeling  in  the  age  of  Elizabeth.  Reprinted 
1842.) 

Young  on  Idolatry. 

See  a  great   list  of  Latin   and    German 

works  on  this  subject,  previous  to  the  year 

1700,  in  Thosiasius,  Dlssertntio  de  processus 

inquisitorii  contra  aatfat, 

"Witcli  of  Endor. 

Gregory  Nyssen,  de  Pythonissa. 

Origen,  de  Engastrimytho. 

Arcularii  Disputationes  Theologicse. 

Buddei  Historia  Ecclesiastica.  (An  able  dis- 
sertation on  the  Pythonis  at  the  end  of 
the  2d  volume.) 

Deylingii  Observationes  Sacrae. 

Eustathius    de    Engastrimytho.       (Refutes 
Origen,    and   proves   that   the   ghost    of 
Samuel  was  not  really  raised.) 
,  Gerhardi  (J.  E.)  Disputationes. 

Heideggeri  Dissertationes. 

lanzonius  de  Pythonisa  Endorensi. 

Marckii  Scripta  in  selecta  Scripturae. 


"Witcli  of  Eiidor — contimted. 

Schotti  (Soc.  Jesu)  Physica  curiosa. 

Strauchii  Dissertationes. 

Brevint's  Saul  and  Samuel  at  Endor. 

Calmet's  Preface  to  Comm.  on  1st  Sam. 

Dawson's  (T.)  Dissertations. 

Edwards'  (Dr.  John)  Critical  Exercitations. 

Hall's  (Bp.)  Contemplations. 

Hughes'  Female  characters. 

Le  Bas'  (C.  W.)  Sermons. 

Lindsay's  (H.)  Lectures. 

Miller's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Muggleton's  True  interp.  of  the  witch  of  E, 

Osgood's  (David)  Sermons. 

Penn's  (James)  Miscellaneous  Tracts. 

Ridgley's  Body  of  Divinity. 

Sharp's  (Granville)  Case  of  Saul 

Waterland's  (Daniel)  Works. 

'Witness  of  the  Spirit. 

See    ASSDKANCE,  SPIRIT  OF  ADOPTION. 

Guntheri  (loann.)  Dissertationes. 
Noesselt,  de  Interno  testiinonio  Sp.  Sancti. 
Schranckenmiiller,  de  Spiritus  testimonio. 
Stoeberus  de  Spiritus  Testimonio. 
Wernsdorfii  (Gottl.)  Dissertationes.  Diss.  2. 
Alston's  (P.  W.  W.)  Sermons. 
Barrington's    Miscellanea   Sacra.    Essay  1. 

(This  ess.  is  reprinted  in  W'ntnon's  Tracts.) 
Benson's  Reasonableness  of  Christianity. 
Burder's  (Henry  F.)  Sermons. 
Burder's  (Geo.)  Village  Sermons. 
Cawood's  (John)  Sermons. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Cunningham's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 
Dickinson's  (Jonath.)  Sermons  and  Tracts,. 
Doddridge's  (Philip)  Sermons. 
Edwards'  (Pres.)  Works. 
Fuller's  (Andrewj  Expository  Notes. 
Jackson's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 
Leifchild's  (John)  Discourses. 
Lloyd's  (J.  C.)  Sermons. 
Muir  on  the  Holy  Spirit. 
Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Sharp's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Short's  Bampton  Lectures.  1846. 
Usher's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Vaughn's  (Cha.  John)  Sermons.  , 

Warburton's  Doctrine  of  Grace. 
Watts'  Ordinary  and  extraordinary  witness 

of  the  Spirit. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Wilson's  (William)  Parochial  Sermons. 

"Wives.    See  female  sex,  maternal  duties, 

MARRIAGE. 

Bishop's  (William)  Sermons. 

Boston's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 

Calvert's  Wife's  Memorial. 

Collyer's  (W.  B.)  Lectures  on  Script,  duties. 

Creffeild's  A  good  wife  a  great  blessing. 

Dowling's  (J.  G.)  Sermons. 

Dyke's  (Oswald)  Sermons. 

Erskine's  (Ralph)  Works 

Ford's  (John)  Two  discourses. 


483 


Wi  V  e  a — continued. 

Fordj'ce's  (James)  Sermons. 

Gataker's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Grant's  (Johnson)  Discourses. 

Haekett's  Wedding  Sermon. 

Hole  on  the  Liturgy. 

Jay  on  Marriage. 

Leighton  on  1st  Peter,  Ch.  3,  v.  1-6. 

Manton's  (Dr.  Thos.)  Sermons. 

Melville's  (Henry)  Lectures. 

Morgan's  (Lady)  Woman  and  her  Master. 

Phelps'  Maternal  influence  on  Sons. 

Seeker's  (William)  Sermons. 

Shepard's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 

Shuttleworth's  (P.  N.)  Sermons. 

Taylor's  (J.)  Conjugal  Ring.  (Beautiful.) 

Tuthill's  Perthes ;   the  Christian  Wife. 

Watts'  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

"Wolsey. 

Cavendish's  Life  of  Cardinal  Wolsey.  (Ably 
edited,  with  notes,  by  S.  W.  Singer  j  and 
with  additional  notes  by  J.  Holmes. 

Fiddes'  Life  of  Cardinal  Wolsey. 

Gait's  Life  and  administration  of  Wolsey. 

Howard's  Wolsey  and  his  times. 

Knickerbocker  Mag.  6:401. 

Museum  of  For.  Liter.  3:105,208.  22:116. 

Quarterly  Review.  8:163. 

"Woman.    See  female  sex. 

'Woman's  Rights. 

Amer.  Quart.  Rev.  18:289. 

Beecher's   (Cath.)  True  remedy  for  women's 

wrongs. 
Burnap's  Sphere  and  duties  of  woman. 
Christian  Exam.  62:1 9-1.  66:1. 
Crocker  (H.  M.)  on  the  Rights  of  woman. 
Democratic  Pvev.  14:477. 
Eclectic  Mag.  4:403. 
Edinburg  Rev.  73:99. 

Grimke  (Sarah)  on  the  Equal,  of  the  sexes. 
Hale's  (Mrs.)  Woman's  Record. 
Landals  on  Woman's  sphere. 
Masters'    Woman's     rights     commensurate 

with  her  obligations. 
North  Amer.  Rev.  42:489. 
Ossolis'  (Marg.)  Women  in  the  19th  cent. 
Quart.  Review.  75:50. 
Smith's   (Rev.    R.)    Ecclesiazusae ;    or    the 

Female  parliament. 
Tonno's  (Charlotte)  Wrongs  of  women. 
Westminster  Rev.  34:254. 
Wharton's  Exp.  of  the  laws  of  Eng.  relating 

to  women;  showing  their  rights,  remedies, 

and  responsibilities. 

Works.    See  oood  works. 
'Worldliness.    See    anxiety,    heavenlt- 

MI.NDED.NESS,  OVERCOMING  THE  WORLD, 
SPlRnUALITr,  VANITT  OF  THE  WORLD, 
WEANEDNESS  FROM  THE  WORLD. 

Alexander's  (J.  W.)  Sermons. 
Alston's  (P.  W.  W.)  Sermons, 


"Worldliness — contimied. 

Ball's  (Nathaniel)  Sermons. 

Bell's  (William)  Sermons. 

Biddulph's  Conformity  to  the  world  incon- 
sistent with  a  profession  of  Christianity. 

Bisset's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 

Blackall's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Blair's  (Hugh)  Sermons. 

Bradley's  (Charles)  Sermons. 

Burnside's  Religion  of  Mankind. 

Burroughes  on  Earthly-mindedness. 

Butler's  (Alban)  Sermons. 

Carpenter's  (B.)  Sermons.  (4  on  this  subj.) 

Chalmer's  (Tho.)  Congregational  Sermons. 

Christian  Observer.  14:75.  16:9.  20:137,739. 

Colquhoun's  World's  religion  contrasted 
with  Christianity. 

Dibden's  (T.  F.)  Sermons. 

Dwight's  (Timothy)  Sermons. 

Finney's  (C.  G.)  Lectures  to  Christians. 

Girdlestone's  Social  conduct  of  a  Christian. 

Jackson's  (Dr.  John)  Sermons. 

Jelf's  (R.  W.)  Sermons. 

Jortin's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Judd  (H.)  on  Conformity  to  the  world. 

Knox's  (Vicessimus)  Sermons. 

Lavington's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Law's  Serious  call  to  Christians. 

Le  Bas'  (Cha.  W.)  Sermons. 

Lee's  The  family  and  its  duties. 

Lucas'  Enquiry  after  happiness. 

Miller's  (John)  Sermons. 

Milner's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 

Morning  Exercises  at  Cripplegate.  Sermon 
by  T.  Gale. 

Princeton  Review.  30:226. 

Ray's  Persuasive  to  a  holy  life. 

Rogers'  (John)  Sermons. 

Rowlatfs  (Will.  H.)  Sermons. 

Scobel's  (Edw.)  Sermons. 

Scott's  (Dr.  John)  Christian  life. 

Sharp's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Skelton's  (P.)  Sermons. 

Smith's  (Theyre)  Sermons. 

Stennet's  (Samuel)  Sermons.  (Precious.) 

Stubbs  (Henry)  on  Conformity  to  the  world. 

Tappan's  (David)  Sermons. 

Tate's  (T.)  Sermons. 

Tillotson's  Sermons. 

Walker's  (Robt.j  Sermons.  (Models.) 

Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 

Wilson's  (W.  C.)  Sermons. 

Worship.      See    liturgies,    proprieties, 

PLACE.S  OF  WORSHIP,  P0BI,IC  WORSHIP, 
RITES  AND  CEREMONIES,  SOCIAL  WORSE. 

Augustin,  Opera. 

Abeken's  Gottesdienst  der  alten  kirehe. 
Alt  (H.)  der  Christliche  Cultus :    historisch 

Dargestellt. 
Bahr's  [Baierus]  Symbolik  der  Mosaischen 

cultus. 
Dupin's  (C.  F.)  Origine  de  tous  les  culte. 

(10  vols.,  4to.) 
Abrege.  (1  vol.,  8vo.) 


484 


■Worsliip — cnniinued, 

Durandi    Rationale    divinorum    officiorum. 

(The  great  ceremonial  law  of  Romanists.) 
Ehrenfeuchter's  Theorie  des  Christ!,  cultus. 
Harnack's  Gemeine-Gottesdienst  im  aposto- 

lischen  Zeitalter. 
Herrliberger's  Gottesdienstliche  ceremonien. 

(Describes    the    worship    of    Romanists, 

Waldenses,      Protestants,      Mahometans, 

Hindus,  Africans,  American   Indians,  &o. 

Plates.) 
Hofling's  (J.  W.  F.)  Lehre  d.  altest.  kirche. 
Hospinianus  de  Templis.     (Origin,  use,  and 

abuse  of  temples.) 
Jurieu,  Hist,  critique  de  cultes,  bon  et  mau- 

vais  ;   depuis  Adam,  jusqu'a  Jesus  Christ. 

("Perspicuous,  terse,  elegant."  Reimman.) 
Kloppcr's  Theorie  der  stehenden  Cultusform. 
Martene    de   Antiquis    ecclesise    disciplina. 

("Most  valuable." — Palmer.) 
Meyer's    (K.)    Verhaltniss    der   kunst   zum 

Cultus. 
Ritter's  (J.)  Protest.  Gottesdicnst  und  die 

kunst  in  ihrem  gegenseitigen  Verhaltniss. 
Turrettini  (lo.  A.)  Cogitationes. 
Vetter's  Lehre  vom  Christlichen  Cultus. 
Vitringa  de  Vetere  Synagoga.     (Written  to 

show  that  the  rites  of  the  synagogue  were 

translated  into  the  Christian  Church.) 
Walter's  (R.)  ^sthetischen  in  der  religion. 
Aberuethy's  (John)  Sermons. 
Atkinson's    (Wm.)    The    Church.     (On   the 

wide-spread  error  of  substituting  worship 

for  religion.     A  very  extensive  and  able 

survey.) 
Atterbury's  (Francis)  Sermons. 
Baptist  Quarterly.  1:191. 
Barrow's  (Isaac)  Sermons. 
Barrow's  (Wm.)  Sermons.     (Several  on  this 

subject.) 
Baxter's  (Arthur  G.)  Sermons. 
Beachcroft's  (Robt.  P.)  Sermons. 
Beveridge's  Thesaurus  Theologicus. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  22:529. 
Bingham's  Antiquities  of  the  Church. 
Blissard's  (W.)  Moral  influence  of  religious 

worship. 
Bowers'  (Dean)  Sermons. 
Boyse's  Remarks  on  a  late  discourse,   &c. 

(Reply  to  Bp.  King.) 
Brownrig's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Bunsen's  Hippolytus  and  his  age.    (An  able 

comparison  of  the  modern  with  the  ancient 

worship.) 
Cardale's  (P.)  The  Gospel  Sanctuary. 
Carr's  (George)  Sermons. 
Cave's  Primitive  Christianity.  Part  1,  ch.  9. 
Charnock's  Works.     Spiritual  icorship. 
Christ.  Exam.  37:350. 
Clark  ou  Worship. 
Clarke's  (A.)  Sermons. 
Close's  (Francis)  Sermons. 
Crosthwaite's  (J.  C.)  Sermons. 
Dehon's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Evert's  (W.  W.)  Bethel, 


Worsliip — continued. 

Gill's  Sermons  and  Tracts. 

Haldane's  (James  A.)  Social  worship  and 

ordinances  of  the  first  Christians.  (Exc't.) 
Hall's  (Bp.)  Practical  Works. 
Hall  (Archd.)  on  Gospel  worship. 
Horseley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Jones'  (Wm.  of  Nayland)  Sermons. 
Jurieu's   Crit.  Hist,  of  worship   from  Adam 

to    Christ;    with    an    account   of  all   the 

idolatries  of  ancient  Pagans. 
King's  Inventions  of  men  in  the  W.  of  God. 
Marshall's  (N.)  Sermons. 
Masillon's  Sermons. 
Melvill's  (Henry)  Sermons. 
Miller's  Religious  worship  as  directed  in  the 

Holy  Scripture. 
Orton  on  Christian  Worship. 
Owen  on  Hebrews,  Ch.  i.  7     and  viii.  6. 
Pearsol  on  Public  Worship. 
Pope's  Vindic.  of  public  and  social  worship. 
Price's  (S.)  Berry  Street  Sermon. 
Princeton  Rev.  13:407. 
Riddle's  Manual  of  Christian  antiq.  Preface. 
Robinson's  Serious  Call. 
Rogers'  (John)  Sermons. 
Spurgeon's  (C.  H.)  Sermons.  Vol.  3. 
Tappan's  (David)  Sermons. 
Templer  on  the  Worship  of  God. 
Wakefield  (Gilbert)  on  Public  Worship. 
Watts'  Holiness  of  times  and  places. 
Wayland's  (Francis)  Sermons. 
Webster's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Wilson's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Worsliip  of  Angels. 

Clotz,  de  Angelolatria. 
Heideggeri  Disputationes. 
Remigii  Demonolatria. 
Voetii  Disputationes  Theologicae. 
Geddes'  Miscellaneous  Tracts. 
Powell's  (H.  T.)  Roman  Fallacies. 

■Worship  of  Saints.    See  invocation. 

"Worship  of  Spirits.     See  demons. 

Septchenes  de  la  religion  des  anciennes. 

Barrier's  Mythol.  and  fables  of  the  ancients. 

Body's  Demonologj'. 

Callaway's  Yakkun  Nattanawa.    (A  transla- 
tion of  a  Cingalese  work.) 

Farmer  on  the  Worship  of  human  spirits. 

Pfanner's  Theology  of  the  Pagans. 

Worship  of  the  Serpent.   See  sebfent. 
W^orship  of  the  Virgin. 

See     MARIOLATRY. 

W^orth  of  the  Soul.    See  value. 

"Wounded  Spirit*    See  conscience. 

Blair's,  Hugh,  Sermons. 

Bolton's  Instructions  for  the  right  comfort- 
ing of  afiSicted  consciences. 


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"Wounded  Spirit — continued, 

Carr's,   Dr.    Samuel,    Sermons. 
Dawes',    Abp.,    Works. 
Elsmere's,   S.,    Sermons. 
Fiddes',    Richard,    Sermons. 
Francklin's,    Thomas,    Sermons. 
Gibbe'  ,    Charles,    Sermons. 
Greenham's,    R.   A.,   Works. 
Grose's,   J.,   Sermons. 
Harris',    Robert,    Works. 
Pyle's,   Thomas,   Sermons. 
Rees',    Abraham,    Sermons. 
Sherlock's,    AVilliam,    Sermons. 
Snape's,    Andrew,    Sermons. 
South's,    Robert,    Sermons. 
Townley's,   James,    Sermons. 
Trapp's,    Joseph,    Sermons. 
Waterland's,    Daniel,    Sermons. 
Wilcox's,    Daniel,   Sermons. 

Writing. 

Fortia,  I'Origine  de  I'Ecriture. 

Gebelin,  Monde  Primatif. 

Hugo  (Heru.)  de  Origine  Scribendi. 

Silvestre,  Paleographie  Universelle. 

Urban,  I'Origine  de  TEcriture. 

Wailley,  Elements  de  Paleographie. 

Astle's  Origin  and  progress  of  writing. 

British  Mag.  Jan.,  1836. 

Carmichael  on  the  Invention  of  alphabetical 
writing. 

Fry's  Pantographia.  (Copies  all  the  known 
alphabets  in  the  world,  and  gives  in  En- 
glish the  force  of  each  letter.) 

Johnson's  (John)  Sermons.  (No  alphabet 
before  Moses.) 

Latter-day  Luminary.  2:165. 

[Massay's]  Origin  and  progress  of  alphabet- 
ical writing. 

More  (Sam.)  on  the  Invention  of  writing. 

Princeton  Review.  26:624. 

Sharp's  (Gregory)  Dissertations.  (Original 
powers  of  letters.) 

Wall's  (T.)  Ancient  orthog.  of  the  Jews,  the 
original  state  of  the  Hebrew  text,  and  the 
propagation  of  alphabets. 

Xabatatenses.    See  waldenses. 

Xavier. 

Bartol,   Vie  de  St.  Xavier. 
Bonhours,  Vie  de  St.  Xavier. 
Pages,  Lettres  de  St.  Xavier. 
Turselin,  Vie  de  St.  Xavier. 
Bartol's  Life  of  X.  Trans,  by  Faber. 
Bonhours'  Life  of  X.  Trans,  by  Dryden. 
Morgan's  Life  of  Xavier. 

IToke  of  Christ.  See  pleasures  of  piety. 
Bean's  (James)  Sermons. 
Beveridge's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Bishop's  (William)  Sermons. 
Caswall's  (E.)  Sermons. 
Christian  Observer.  20:438. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 


Yoke  of  Cliri St— continued. 
Denham's  (J.  E.)  Sermons. 
Denison's  (Edward)  Sermons  at  Oxford. 
Gilpin's  (Wm.)  Sermons. 
Girdlestone's  (Charles)  Parochial  Sermons. 
Green's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 
Hewlett's  (John)  Sermons. 
Hoadley's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Le  Bas'  (C*ia.  W.)  Sermons. 
Mode's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 
Newton's  (John)  Sermons. 
Nicholson's  (John)  Sermons. 
Nicholson's  (William)  Sermons. 
Oakeley's  (Frederick)  Sermons. 
Shuttleworth's  (P.  N.)  Sermons. 
Sumner's  (.John  B.)  Sermons.  (3  on  this  sub.) 
Tillotson's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 
Van  Mildert's  Sermons  at  Lincoln's  Inn. 
Wilson's  (W.  C.)  Sermons.  ■ 
Witherspoon's  (John)  Sermons. 

IfOUtll.  See  CATECHIZING,  EARLY  PIETY, 
PLEASURES  OF  PIETY,  WISDOM  OF 
BEINU     RKLlGIOtJS. 

Abbott's  (.John  S.)  Practical  Christianity. 

Abbott's  (Jacob)  Young  Christian. 

Alexander's  (Arch.)  Counsels  of  the  aged. 

Alison's  (Archibald)  Sermons. 

Appleton's  Works. 

Bacon's  (Leonard)  Christian  self-culture. 

Balguy's  (Tho.)  Sermons. 

Barton's  (Lucy)  History  of  our  Lord. 

Batchelder's  Young  men  of  America.   (Prize 

Essay.) 
Baxter's  (Rich.)  Counsels  to  young  men. 
Beecher's  (Henry  Ward)   Lectures  to  young 

men. 
Belfrage's  Pract.  discourses  for  the  young. 
Berens'  Sermons   for   youth  of  the   higher 

classes. 
Binney's  (Thomas)  Wise  Counsels. 
Blyth's  (G.  B.)  Sermons  to  children.  * 

Bourn's  (S.)  Lectures. 
Bowden's  Dialogues. 
Bridges'  (Cha.)  Manual  for  the  young. 
Brooks'  Apples  of  Gold. 
Brodum's  Guide  to  old  age. 
Brown's  Expos,  of  the  Shorter  Catechism. 
Bruce's  Lectures  to  young  men. 
Buckland  on  Early  rising. 
Burrows'  (W.  F.)  Pastoral  Advices. 
Burney's  (T.)  Is  it  possible  to  make  the  best 

of  both  worlds  ? 
Butterworth's  Introduction  to  Christianity. 
Calamy's  (Edmund)  Sermons.   On  Obadiah, 
Chalmer's  Posthumous  Sermons. 
Christian  Observer.  20:551. 
Clark  (Rufus)  on  the  Formation  of  character. 
Clunie's  Path  of  life.  (Small,  but  good.) 
Cobbet's  (Wm.)  Advice  to  young  men. 
Coetlogan's  Sermons. 
Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 
Cox's  (F.  A.)  Our  young  men.  (Prize  essay.) 
Crossman's  Young  man's  Monitor. 
CulverweU's  (Matthew)  Sermons. 


486 


Tontb — comtinued. 

Dana's  (Jas.)  Sermons  to  Young  people. 
Davies'  Appeal  in  behalf  of  young  men. 
Dohon's  Selections  of  Sermon?. 
Dodd's  (Wm.)  Sermons  to  j'oung  men. 
Doddridge's  (P.)  Sermons. 

Sermons  to  young  persons. 

Duchall's  (Dr.  James)  Sermons. 
Eddy's  (A.  D.)  Duties  and  dangers  of  youth. 
Eddy's  (D.  C.)  Young  man's  Friend. 
Elliot's  Lectures  to  young  men. 

young  women. 

Enfield's  (AVilliam)  Sermons. 

Evans'  (John)  Discourses  to  young  people. 
Fawcett's  Sermons  at  the  Old  .Jewry. 
Fletcher's  (Alex.)  Addresses  to  the  Young. 
Fordyce's  Sermons  to  young  men. 

Sermons  to  young  women. 

Gilbert's  (John)  Sermons. 

Gouge's  (Thomas)  Young  man's  Guide. 

Greene's  (John)  Sermons. 

Greenwood's  Aifcct.  address  to  the  young. 

Guyse's  (John)  Sermons  to  young  men. 

Hague's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Hale's  (Sir  M.)  Contemplations. 

Counsels  of  a  Father. 

Advice  to  Grandchildren. 

Hampden's  (R.  D.)  Sermons. 
Harness' Boyle  Lectures.   1821. 
Harvey's  (W.  W.)  Sermons  to  young  men. 
Hesketh's  Importance  of  religion. 
Hewlett's  Thought  upon  Thought. 
Hickman's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hooper's  (J.)  Addresses  to  young  people. 

Home's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Hotchin's  (B.  B.)  Manliness. 

James'  (John  A.)  Young  man's  Friend, 

Young  man  from  home. 

Young  woman's  Friend. 

Sermons  to  young  men. 

Jennings'  (D.)  Discourses. 

Jewsbury's  (Maria)  Letters  to  the  young. 

Jortin's  (John)  Sermons. 

Reach's  (Benj.)  War  with  the  Devil. 

Kennaway's  (C.  E.)  Sermons  to   the  young. 

Kennet's  (Basil)  Sermons. 

Kidder's  Young  man's  duty. 

Lamb's  (Robert)  Sermons. 

Lardner's  Counsels  of  prudence.    (Fifty-twc 

selected  sermons.) 
Lavington's  (S.)  Sermons  to  young  people. 
Lee's  Sunday  Lectures. 
Leechman's  (William)  Sermons. 
Lynch  (T.  C.)  on  Self-improvement. 
Magic's  (David)  Spring-time  of  life. 
Marsh's  Early  life  of  Christ. 
May's  Sermons  to  young  people. 
Mayhew's  (Jon.)  Sermons  to  young  people. 
"McAll's  Address  to  the  young. 
Milner's  (John)  Sermons.  (6  on  this  subj.) 
Morehead's  (R.)  Discourses. 
Morrison's  (John)  Counsels  to  young  men. 
Nelson's  (Valentine)  Sermons. 
Newcombe's  (H.)  Life  and  its  Duties. 
Oakes'  (John)  Sermons. 


Youth — ccnUnued. 

Orton's  Discourses  to  the  aged.  Disc.  1. 

Panoplist.  New  Series.  .3:6-1.  « 

Pike's  Persuasives  to  early  piety. 

Preston's  (M.  M.)  Sermons  to  j'oung  people. 

Ranyard's  The  Book  and  ito  story. 

Scott's  Daniel  a  model  for  young  men. 

Seeker's  (Abp.)  Sermons. 

Sewell's  Sermons  to  .young  men. 

Smith's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Sprague's  Letters  to  young  men. 

t^tillman's  (Samuel)  Sermons. 

Strype's  (John)  Sermons. 

Taprell's  Lectures  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Advice  to  young  people. 

Taylor's  (Isaac)  Advice  to  the  Teens. 

Advice  to  young  men. 

Twelve  addresses  to  young  persons. 

Taylor's  (Mrs.)  Hints  to  young  females. 
Thayer's  (Elihu)  Sermons. 
Thomas'  (David)  The  Crisis  of  Being. 
Thomson's  Warnings  against  the  enticements 

of  sinners. 
Thornton's  Counsels  and  Cautions.    (Exc't.) 
Maxims  and  Directions. 


Toulmin's  (J.)  Sermons. 

Trapp's  (Joseph)  Sermons. 

Trench  (R.  C.)  on  the  Lessons   in  Proverbs. 

Turner's  Religious  and  Moral  Letters. 

West's  (Mrs.)  Lectures  on  import,  subjects. 

White's  Letters  from  a  father  to  a  son. 

Wilcox's  (Daniel)  Sermons. 

Wordsworth's  (Cha.)  Christian  boyhood  at 
a  public  school.  (Two  volumes  of  dis- 
courses on  topics  appropriate  to  boys.) 

Zabiaiis.    See    astroi.ogt. 
Burckhardt,  les  Nazarreens. 
Townlcy's  Essaj's  on  various  subjects. 

Zeal. 

Adams  on  False  zeal. 

Bishop's  (William)  Sermons. 

Bandy's  (Richard)  Sermons. 

Christian  Rev.  9:37. 

Clarke's  (Dr.  Samuel)  Sermons. 

Cook's  (John)  Thirty-nine  Sermons. 

Cooper's  (Edward)  Sermons. 

Delany's  (Patrick)  Sermons. 

Edwards'  (Dr.  John)  Theologia  Reformata. 

Enfield  on  Religious  Zeal. 

Evans'  (B.)  Hints  to  young  Christians. 

Evans'  Christian  Temper. 

Fish's  Primitive  piety  revived.  Ch.  6. 

Foster's    (John)    Lectures    at    Broadmead 

Chapel. 
Galloway's  (J.  C.)  Lectures. 
Gatty's  (Alfred)  Sermons. 
Gill's  Body  of  practical  divinity. 
Gisbourne's  (Thomas)  Sermons. 
Godwin's  Sermons  on  religious  zeal. 
Grant's  (Johnson)  Sermons. 
Gresley's  (William)  Sermons. 
Haynes'  Illustrations  of  faith  and  practice. 


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Z  e  al — continued. 

Hill's  (Brian)  Christian  zeal  enforced. 

Hinton's  (J.  H.)  Active  Christian. 

Hoadly's  (Bp.)  Sermons.  (False  zeal.) 

Hughes'  Sermon  on  Christian  zeal. 

Jewell's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 

Kirwan's  (W.  B.)  Sermons. 

Knowles'  (Thomas)  Discourses. 

Lambe's  (Henry)  Sermons. 

Lamont's    (David)    Sermons   on   prevalent 

vices. 
Logan's  (John)  Sermons. 
Maltby's   (Edward)    Sermons   at   Lincoln's 

Inn. 
Mason's  Christian  Morals. 
Mather's  Essays  to  do  good. 
Noel's  (Gerard  T.)  Sermons. 
Orton  on  Sacred  Zeal. 
Kees'  (Abraham)  Practical  Sermons. 
Reed's  Advancement  of  religion  the  claim 

of  the  times. 
Reynolds'  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Robertson's      (Theodore)      Obligations     of 

Christians. 
Spratt's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Tappan's  (David)  Sermons. 
Walker's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
"Wake's  (Wm.)  Sermons.  (Misguided  zeal.) 
Webb's  (Francis)  Sermons. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Young's  (W.  T.)  Sermons, 

Zeudavista.    See  zoroasteb. 
Bergmanni  (J.  P.)  Dissertationes. 
Bournouf,  Traduction  et  Commentaire. 
Fechner's  Zendavista.  (A  German  translat.) 
Haugh's  Gatha  d.  Zaratrastra.     (A  German 

trans,  of  some  portions,  with  notes.) 
Hyde,  Hist,  religionis  veterum  Persarum. 
Perron,  Zendavista  de  Zoroastre. 
Tholuck,  Theosophia  Persarum  pantheistica. 
Westergaard,  Zendavista. 
Bibliotheca  Sacra.  1:148.  3:540. 
British  Quarterly.  7:49. 
Butler's  (Cha.)  Notes  on  the  Zendavista. 
Christian  Examiner.  1:35. 
Eclectic  Mag.  14:476. 

Jones'  (Sir  W.)  Letter  to  M.  A.  Du  Perron. 
Wesley's  (John)  Sermons. 
Wilson's   Parsee    religion    contrasted   with 

Christianity. 


Zinzendorf.    See  mokavians. 
Zinzendorfii  Opera. 
Duvernoy's  Lebensgeschichte  des  Z. 
Jung's  Leben  und  Lehren  von  Z. 
Schrantenbaoh's  Z.  und  die   Briidcrgemeino 

v.  seiner  zeit. 
Schroeder's  Z.  und  Herrnhut. 
Spangenberg's  Leben  des  Grafcn  von  Z. 
Vanhagen's  Leben  des  Zinzendorf. 
Verbech  d.  Z.  Leben  und  Charakter. 
Winkler's  Z.'s  Unternehmungen. 
AVolderhausen's  Leben  des  Herrn.  Grafen  Z. 
Bovet's  The  Banished  Count. 
Jackson's  Life  of  Zinzendorf. 
James's  Lives  of  eminent  Christians. 
Latrobe's  Life  of  Zinzendorf. 
Spangenberg's  Life  of  Z.  Trans,  by  Jackson. 
Wolderhausen's  Life  of  Zinzendorf. 

Zoroaster.    See  parsees. 

Zuiugle. 

Zuinglii  Opera.  (Ed.  Schulero  et  Schulthesio. 

1828-1842.  8  vols.,  8to.) 
Bullinger's  Reformations  Geschichte. 
Hess'  Leben  des  U.  Zuiugli. 
Hottinger,  Evangelische  Kirchengeschichte. 

Zuingli  und  seine  Zeit 

Hundeshagen,  die  Conflicte  des  Zuinglianis- 

mus,    Lutherthums,   und   Calvinismus  in 

Berne. 
Miiller's  Ulrick  Zuingli  Denkmal 
Myconii  Vitse  quartuor  Reformatorum. 
Nuscheler's  Leben  Ulrick  Zuingli. 
Richard's  U.  Z.  Biographic  Geschildert. 
Rothermund's  Leben  des  Reformator  U.  Z. 
Scbulleri  Vita  Zuinglii. 
Sigwart's  U.  Zuingli.  (Reply  to  Zellers.) 
Zellers'  Theologische  Syst.  Z.  Dargestelt. 
Biblioth.  Sacra.  8:563,675. 
Blackwood's  Mag.  24:194.  48:740. 
Christian  Disciple.  3:125. 
Christian  Examiner.  45:170. 
Chris.  Monthly  Spect.  6:246. 
ChristofFel's  Z.  and  the  Swiss  reformation. 
Hess'  Life  of  Z.  Trans,  by  Aikin. 
Hottinger's  Life  of  Z.  Trans,  by  Porter. 
London  Review.  12:209. 
Princeton  Review.  13:197. 
Sigwart's  Character  and  theology  of  Z. 
Zeller's  Theology  of  Zuingle. 


ADDEXDA. 


Descent   into   Hell,  History  of  the 
Doctrine. 

Baumgarten,  Historia  Doctrina3   de   statu 

animarum  separatum. 
Clauseuius  de  Digmatis  de  Deseensu,  itc. 
Dietelmair,  Hist,  doginat.  de  Descensus, ifec. 
Semler  (J.  S.),  Hist.  dogm.  de  Desceusu,  etc. 

Egypt, 

Clark's  (E.  L.)  Daleth  :  or  the  Homestead 

of  Nations. 
Pouchard's  Antiquities  of  the  Egyptians. 
Randall's  Handwriting  of  God  in  E.  1867. 

Election.    Hist,  of  the  Doctrine. 

Eleutherii    [de    Meyer],    Hist,    controver- 

siarum  de    Divina    Gratia. 
Gerberon,  Hist.  Gcnerale  du  Jansenisme. 
Hottingeri  Fata  Doct.  de  Predestinatione. 
Le  Clerc,  Memoires  pour  servir  a  I'hist.  des 

controverses  nees  dans  I'Eglise  Romaine. 

English  Bible. 

Alford's  New  Test,  with  revised  Trans. 

Benish's  Tr.  of  the  Old  Test.  (Hebrew  and 
English  on  opposite  pages.)   1851. 

BlackatMer's  English  Bible.  (Gives  the 
principal  variations  of  former  English 
versions,  and  results  of  Biblical  Criti- 
cism. 1S6S.) 

Cox's  (Sam.)  The  Question  of  the  chief 
good.  (Lectures  on  Ecclesiastes,  with  a 
new  Translation.)   1868. 

Folsom's  (N.  S.)  Four  Gospels  tr.  from  the 
Greek  text  of  Tischendorf,  with  the 
various  reading?  of  Griesbach,  Lackman, 
and  others.  1869. 

Hackett's  revised  Tr.  of  Philemon.  18G0. 

Malan's  (S.  C.)  Gospel  of  John  trans  from 
the  eleven  oldest  versions,  Syriac,  Ethi- 
opia, Armenian,  &c.,  and  compared  with 
the  common  version.  1865. 

Murphey's  Tr.  of  Exodus,  and  Com.    1867. 

Paget's  New  Tr.  of  the  Apocalypse.    1868. 

Purdue's  Revised  Tr.  of  Romans.  1855 

Ripley's  (H.J.)  Tr.  of  the  Hebrews.    1868. 

Rowley's  (A.  C.)  Tr.  of  Joel.     1867. 

Stuart's  (A.  Moody)  Tr.  of  Canticles.  1861. 

Thrupp's  Trans.  Introd.  and  Com.   1862. 

Weiss'  Trans,  of  the  Old  Testament.  1862. 

Extempore  Preaching. 
Holcombe's  How  to  speak  in  public. 
Kollock's    (S.  K.)  on    Preaching    wi'hout 

reading. 
Zinche's  Duty  and  Discipline  of  Ext.  P. 

Geography  of  the  Bible. 

Eadie's  Biblical  Cyclopaedia. 
Clarke's  Bible  Atlas.  1869. 
Crowther's  Scripture  Gazetteer. 
Perthe's  Bible  Atlas,  ed.  by  Mcnke.  1869. 
Ritter's    Comparative    Geography    of    the 
Sinaitic  Peninsula. 
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Geography  of  the  'Bihle— continued. 
Wheeler's  Analysis  and  Summary  of  the 
historical  G.  of  the  Bible.     Maps.  1860. 

Intermediate  State. 

Ilippolytus,  Opera.  Tom.  I.  p.  220. 

Irenwus  adversus  Hajres.  Lib.  II.  c.  34. 

Justin  Martyr,  Dialogi.  pp.  107,  178,  200. 

Huntingford's  Testimonies  in  proof,  &c. 

Stratton  on  the  Intermediate  State. 
History  of  the  Doctrine. 

Blackburn's  Histor.  View  of   the  Contro- 
versy. 

Cotta  (J.  P.),  Recentiores  quaedam  controv. 
de  statu  animi  post  mortem. 

Dodson's    Trans,    of   Tertullian,    Note    C. 
( Quotes  many  passages  from  the  Fathers. ) 

Jews,  Present  condition  of. 
Home's  (Jas.)  Hist,  of  the  Jews.     (Gives 

their  laws,  customs,  itc.) 
Margoliouth's  Jews  in  Great  Britain. 

Principles  of  Modern  Jews. 


McCaul's  Old  Paths :  a  comparison  of 
modern  Judaism  with  the  religion  of 
Moses. 

The  Israelite.     Periodical.     Cincinnati. 

Lord's  Day. 

Clapp's  (John)  Sermons. 
Gregory's  Morality  of  the  Sabbath. 
Potts'  (J.  H.)  Sermons. 
Walker's  (George)  Sermons. 

Manuscripts  of  S.  Scripture. 

Hug,  de  Antiquitate  Codicis  Vaticari, 
Kipling,  Prolegomena  ad  Novum  Test. 
Pinner's    Prospectus    d.    Odessaer    Gesell- 

schaft  fiir  Gesch.  u.  Alterthiimer  g'  bo- 

renden. 
Schalz,  Disp.  de  Codici  (D)  Cantabrigiensi. 
Schelling,  Descriptio  Cod.  MSS.  Biblici. 
Tisch  ndorfii  Prolegomena.   (4  vols,  folio.) 
Dobbin's  Collation  of  the  Codex  Montofor- 

tianus. 
Nolan's   Integrity  of  the  Greek  Vulgate. 

(Classifies  the  manuscripts.) 
Woides,  Prolegom.  to  his  printed  text  of 

the  Alexandrian  Manuscript. 

Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew. 
Lockman's  SuS'erings  of  Protestants. 
Princeton  Review,  12  :  71. 
Benoist,  Hist,  de  I'Edit  de  Nantes,  avec 

ce  qui  a  suivi. 
White's  Massacre  of  St.  B.,  preceded  by  a 

history    of    the    religious    wars    in   the 

reign  of  Charles  IX. 
Weis,  Hist,  des  Rofugios  Prot.  de  France. 
Wilkes'  Persecution  in  France. 

Materialism. 
Clowes'  (John)  Letter  to  a  Friend. 
Neville  (William)  on  the  Soul. 
Perty's  Bedeutung  der  Anthropologic. 
Rennell  (_Thomas)  on  Skepticism. 


ADDENDA. 


Methodism. 
Bampton  Lectures.  1803. 
Bond's  (Tho.  E.)  Economy  of  Methodism. 
Crowther's  Portraiture  of  Methodism. 
Kemp's  Diff.  bet.  Script,   and   Calvinism. 
Smith's  Polity  of  Wesleyan  Methodism. 
Stewart's  Principles  of  Church  Gov. 
Welch  on  the  Wesleyan  Polity. 

Millenarians. 

Cressener's  Principles  of  the  Protestant 
applications  of  the  Apocalypse. 

Cummings'  (John)  Lecture  on  the  Apoc. 

Berg  on  the  Second  Advent. 

Fairbairn  (Patrick)  on  Prophecy. 

Literalist,  The.     Periodical. 

MUnscher's  Dogmatic  History. 

Princeton  Review.     (Various  articles.) 

Ramsay's  (W.)  Messiah's  Reign. 

Riley's  Second  coming  of  Christ.  (A  sum- 
mary of  Millenarian  doctrine.) 

Theol.  and  Lit.  Review.    (Every  volume.) 

Tyso  (Jos.)  on  the  Personal  Reign  of 
Christ. 

Missions. 

Kbniglichen  Dffinischen  M.  aus  Ostindien. 
From  1710. 

Mission s-Geschichte,  spas tere  Zeiten.  154S 
-1599. 

Vormbaum's  Missions-Gesohichte,  in  Bio- 
graphien. 

Anderson's  (Rufus)  Foreign  M.,  their  rela- 
tions and  claims.  1869. 

Brown's  (W.)  Hist,  of  Christian  M.  in  the 
17th,  ISth,  and  19th  centuries. 

Foster's  (John)  Contributions  to  the  Eclec- 
tic Review. 

Smith's  (W.  S.)  Obstacles  to  M.  success. 

Spirit  of  Missions.     Periodical. 

Monastieism. 

Eclectic  Review.     New  Series,  1  :  .385. 
Hardy's  Budhism  in  its  modern  Develop- 
ments. 
Montalembert's  Monks  of  the  West. 
Taylor's  Ancient  Christianity. 

Moravians. 
Ledderhose's  Life  of  Spangenberg. 
Rondthaler's  Life  of  Heckewelder. 

Origin  of  Evil. 
Athanasii  Opera.  Tom.  I.  p.  104. 
Athanagoras,  Legatio  pro  Christianis. 
Basil  (Magnus),  HomiliEB.      Hom.   "  Quod 

Deus  non  sit  auctur  peccati.'' 
Chrysostom,  in  Psalm.  L.  Homil.  2. 

in  Epist.  ad  Romanos,  Horn.  10. 

Homiliai.     Hom.  12,  13. 

Origin  of  Language. 
Bosworth's  Origin  of  the  Scandinavian  L. 
Heyse's  System  der  Sprachswissenschaft. 
Stienthal's  Ursprung  der  vSprache. 
Wedgewood's  (H.)  Origin  of  Language. 


Origin  of  Nations. 
Miiller's   History  and    Antiquities    of   the 

Doric  Race. 
Pritchard's  Origin  of  the  Celtic  Races. 

Palestine. 

Meen's  History  and  Geography  of  P.  ISfio. 

Randall's  Handwriting  of  God  in  Syria, 
&c.  1867. 

Roberts'  Holy  Land,  Syria,  Idumea,  Ara- 
bia, Egypt,  and  Nubia.  1846. 

Tristam's  Land  of  Israel.  1869. 

Pastoral  Theology. 
Browning's  Aids  to  Pastoral  Visitation. 
Carson's  (J.  S.)  Lectures. 
Eclectic  Review.  4  :  74. 
ffimler's  Pastor  at  the  Sick-bed. 
Meade's  (Bp.)  Lectures  on  the  P.  Office. 
Plummer's  Clergyman's  Assistant. 

Paulicians. 
Gibbon's  History  of  Rome,  ch.  54. 
Jones'  Lectures  on  Ecclesiastical  History. 
Orchard's    History    of    Foreign    Baptists, 

ch.  2. 
Punchard's  History  of  Congregationalism, 

ch.  4. 
Robinson's  Eccles.  Researches,  ch.  6. 

Peace  of  Mind. 
Du  Moulin  (P.)  on  Peace  of  Soul  and  Mind. 
McClelland's    (Alex.)    Sermons.    (Fretful- 

ness.) 
Princeton  Review,  4  :  304,  13  :  539. 

Platonism. 

Baltus,    Defense    des    Peres    accuses    du 

Platonisme. 
Mdsheim,  Diss,  de  turbata  per  recent iores 

Platonieos. 
Parker  (Abp.)  on  the  P.  Philosophy. 
Tyler's    Translation    of    the    Ajjology    of 

Crito,  with  Notes. 

Pope  Joan. 
Pope  Juan.     An  Account,  out  of  Romish 

Writers  before  Luther,  testifying    of   a 

she  Pope. 
Shuttleworth's  Present  for  a  Panist :  or  a 

History  of  the  Life  of  Pope  Joan. 

Preaching. 

Hood's  Lamps,  Pitchers,  and  Trumpets. 
(Illustrates  the  mode  of  preaching  in 
every  age,  by  anecdotes,  ic.) 

Hoppin's  (J.  M.)  Office  and  Work  of  the 
Ministry. 

Shedd's  Homileties- 

Vaughn's  Modern  Pulpit,  viewed  in  Rela- 
tion to  the  State  of  Society. 

Procession  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  His- 
tory of  the  Controversy. 
Faydit,  Histoiia  Controv.  Gracorum  Lati- 
norumque. 

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ADDENDA. 


Procession,  etc. — continued. 

Neale's  Hist,  of  the  Eastern  Church. 
PfaflSi  Hist,  succincta  Controversire. 
Walchii  (J.  G.)  Historia  Controversiffl  de 
processione  Spiritus. 

Province  of  Reason. 

Duprc's  Rights  and  Abuse  of  Private  Judg- 
ment. 
Prideaux,  de  Usu  Logices  in  Theologis. 
FrankUxnd's  Intuitionalism. 
Ravenscroft's  (Bp.)  Sermons. 
Whitby's  Reason  our  Guide. 

Rationalism,  History  of. 

Birk's  (T.  R.)  Modern  Rationalism. 
Sainte,  Hist,  critique  de  R.  j usque.    1841. 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  3  :  57. 

Kecognition  of  Friends  in  Heaven. 

Lister's  Essays  on  the  Future  State. 
Plummer's  (J.  T.)  Resurrection  of  the  Just. 
Townsend's  (Geo.)  Sermons  and  Charges. 

Religion  and  Business. 

Budgett,  Samuel :  or  the  Model  Merchant, 

Life  of. 
Business,  the    Man   of,  considered   in  his 

various  relations. 
Caughey's  Help  to  a  Life  of  Holiness. 
Guthrie's  Christian's  Great  Interest. 
Norris'  (J.  A.)  Relijion  and  Business:  era 

Spiritual  Life  in  its  Secular  Departments. 
Sugden  (Jonas),  Memoirs  of.  1855. 
Van  Duren's  Mercantile  Morals. 
Williams,  the  Christian  Merchant,  a  Life 

of,  by  B.  Ilanbury.  1853. 

Revision  of  tlie  English  Translation 
of  the  Bible. 

Alford's  Greek  Testament  and  Notes. 
Bennett's  Specimens  of  a  new  Tran.  1847. 
Bernard  and  Aaron  on  faithful  Trans.  1842. 
Burton's  accuracy  of  the  English  Tr. 
Dewees'  (A.)  Plea  for  a  new  Trans.  1866. 
Congregational  Review.  9  :  &&. 
Ellicott. 

Geddus'  Prospectus  of  a  new  Trans. 
Gell's   Essay  toward    the    Amendment   of 

the  last  English  Translation.   1650. 
Lookup's   erroneous    Tr.    of   our  Version. 

1739. 
Malan's  Plea  for  the  received  Greek  Text, 

and  our  authorized  English  Version. 
Newcombe's    Historical  View  of  English 

Translations. 
Roberts  (W.  H.)  on  our  Tr.  of  the  Old  Tes- 
tament.    1794. 
Ross'  (H.)  Essay  for  a  new  Translation. 
Scholefield's  Hints  for  the  improvement  of 

our  authorized  Version.  1857. 
Wall  (C.  W.)  on  the  Interpolation  of  the 

Vowel  Points. 


Revision  of  the  English  Liturgy. 

Baxter's    Proceedings    of    his    Majesty's 

Commissioners.  1661. 
Booker's  Suggestions  touching  a  Revision, 

Ac. 
[Burgess]    Necessity    of    Reformation    in 

Public  Worship.  1660. 
Cox's  Necessity  and  Benefit  of  an  Abridg- 
ment, ttc.   1830. 
Fisher's    Liturgical    Purity    our  Rightful 

Inheritance. 
Hall's  (Peter)  Reliquiaj  Liturgise.  1847. 
[Ililliard's]  Ingoldsby  Letters.  1860. 
Ingoldsby's  Letters  on  Revision. 
Knox's  Observations  on  the  L.  1789. 
Lindsay's  Reformed  Book  of  C.  P.  1774. 
Peace's  (W.)  Liturgical  Perplexities.   1862. 
Prideaux  on  the  Revision,  Ac. 
Powers  on  the  Reconstruction   of  the  L. 

1853. 
Riland's    EcclesiEB    decus   Tentamen,    <fec. 

1830. 
Vaughn  on  the  Revision  of  the  Liturgy. 
Watson's    (Bp.)    Expediency   of   revising, 

&c.  1790. 

Keeling's  Liturgia;  Britannicae  gives  the 
several  editions  of  the  Book  of  C.  P.  to 
show  their  variations.  See  also  Wood- 
ward's collection  of  Tracts  touching  re- 
vision, and  Caldwell's  Hist,  of  the  Confer- 
ences and  Proceedings  connected  with  Re- 
vision, from  1538  to  1690. 

Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes. 

Weis,  Hist,  des  Refugies  Prot.  de  France. 
Lockmau's  Sufferings  of  Protestants. 
Princeton  Review.  12  :  71. 

Revivals. 

Alexander  (J.  W.),  The  Revival   and   its 

Lessons. 
Caughey's  Triumphs  of  Truth.  (R.  of  1859.) 
Colton's  Hist,  and  Char,  of  American  R. 
Coke's  Account  of  the  R.  in  Dublin.  1790. 
Davies'  Revivals  in  Wales.  1860. 
Farr  on  Revivals  of  Religion. 
Gibson's  Year  of  Grace.  (Irish  R.  1860.) 
Hinton's  Means  of  a  Religious  Revival. 
Massie's  Revival  in  Ireland.  1860. 
McFarlau's  R.  in  the  ISth  century. 
McNeece's  Words  of  Caution. 
North    British    Review.    27:153.     (More 

than   a  hundred   publications   touching 

the  Irish  Revival  of  1860  are  mentioned 

in  this  article.) 
Quarterly  Review.  107:148. 
Porter's  R.  at  the  beginning  of  this  cent. 
Reed's  Authentic  Records  of  R.  1843. 
Robe's  R.  in  Cambuslang  in  1742. 
Spraguc  on  Revivals.     (Historical.) 
Stopford's  Revival  in  Belfast.  1855. 
Tracy's  Great  awakening  in  the  days  of 
Whitetield. 


ADDENDA. 


Revivals — mntimted. 
Whitefield's  Vindication  of  the  Work  of  God 

in  N.  England. 
Wilkinson's  Rel.  Revivals  of  the  present 

age  viewed  in  their  physical,  psychical, 

and  religious  aspects.  1860. 

Riches. 
Bennett's  (W.  J.  E.)  Sermons. 
Bosanquet's  Rights  of  the  Poor. 
Collier's  (Jeremy)  Moral  Essays.  Ess.  5. 
Dibdin's  (D.  F.)  Sermons. 
Donne's  (John)  Sermons. 
Dupree's  (John)  Sermons. 
Exeter  Hall  Lectures  to  Young  Men. 
Faringdon's  (Anthony)  Sermons. 
Fawcett's  (John)  Discourses. 
Hussey's  (Robert)  Sermons. 
Kidder's  Duties  of  the  Rich. 
Noel's  (Gerard  T.)  Sermons. 
Rogers'  (John)  Sermons. 
TweeJie's  Man  and  his  Money. 
Wake's  (Archbp.)  Sermons. 

Ridicule. 
Gardner's  (John)  Sermons. 
Spectator.  Nos.  249  and  445. 
Tottie's  Sermons  bef.  the  Univ.  of  Camb. 

Rosicrucians. 
Menapii  Opera. 

Sivert's  Entdeckung  d.  Mummelschanz. 
Staurophor's  Philosophischer  Offenbarunff, 

<sc. 
Stellati  Pegasus  Firmamenti. 

See  Arnold's  Kirchen  und  Ketzer   His- 
torie. 

Rites  and  Ceremonies. 
Durandi  Rationale  OtEcinorum.  (The  great 

ceremonial  law  of  the  Romanists.) 
Gerber's  Historic  der  Kirchen-ceremonien. 
Horologion  Magnum.     (Greek  Church.) 
[Porree]   Traite  des  anciennes  ceremonies, 

et  par  quels  degres  elles  ont  passe  jusque 

a  la  Superstition. 
Rituale  Ilebrffiorum.     Leipzig.  1838. 
Schone's  Kirchl.  (Jebrauche  d.  Christen. 
Bates'  Christian  Antiquities. 
Burder's  Rel.  Ceremonies  of  the  World. 
Durand's  Manual  of  Rites  and  Ritual. 
Mellor's  Ritualism  and  its  related  Dogmas. 
Morebead's  (R.)  Discourses. 
Picart's  Rites  and  Cer.  of  all  Nations. 

Ruling  Elders. 
Alexander's  Primitive  Church  Officers. 
Anderson's  Defence  of  Presb.  Government. 
Ereckenridge's  Knowledge  of  God. 
Davidson's  Ecclesiastical  Polity. 
Hooker's  Sum.  of  Christian  Discipline. 
King  (David)  on  Ruling  Elders. 
Lorimer  (J.  G.)  on  Ruling  Elders. 
Miller  (Samuel)  on  Presbyterianism. 
on  the  Office  of  Ruling  Elders. 


Ruling  'Elders— co77tinued. 
Neander's  Planting  of  the  Church. 
Owen  (John)  on  Church  Government. 
Princeton  Review.    15:31.3,432.    17:276. 

19  :  42. 
Rippon's  Baptist  Register. 
Robinson's  Church  of  God. 
Rutherford's  Div.  Right  of  Presbyteries. 
Smith's    (Tho.  H.)    Functions   of    Ruling 

Elders. 
Wilson  on  Church  Government. 
AYise's  Vindication  of  New  Eng.  Churches. 

Slavery,  History  of. 

Larroque  de  I'Esclavage  chez  nations 
chretiennes. 

Reichard's  Negersclaverei  in  W.  I.  1779. 

Wallon,  Histoire  de  I'E.  de  I'Antiquite. 

Babington's  Hulsean  Lectures.  1845.  (The 
infl.  of  Christianity  in  abolishing  S.) 

Barclay's  State  of  S.  in  the  W.  Indies.  ISOl. 

Beard's  Life  of  Toussaint  I'Ouverture.  1860. 

Beckford's  Situation  of  Negroes  in  Jamaica. 
1788. 

Benezet's  Histor.  Account  of  Guinea.  1772. 

Bicknel's  W.  Indies  as  they  are.  1825. 

Bisset's  History  of  the  Slave-trade. 

Blair's  State  of  S.  among  the  Romans. 

Buxton's  S.  and  Freedom  in  the  W.  I.  1835. 

Cairn's  Career  of  the  Slave  Power. 

Chamerovzow's  Slave  Life  in  Georgia. 

Clarkson's  Condition  of  the  W.  I.  1808. 

Cobb's  History  of  Slavery. 

Copley's  Hist,  of  S.  and  its  Abolition.  1839. 

Frederick's  Slave  Life  in  Virginia.  (A  nar- 
rative of  50  years'  experience  as  a  slave.) 

French's  Slavery  in  South  Carolina. 

Gibbon's  Dec.  and  Fall  of  the  Roman 
Empire. 

Greeley's  (H.)  Hist,  of  the  Struggle  for 
Slavery  Extension  in  the  U.  S.  1787  to 
1856. 

Hildreth's  Despotism  in  America.  1854. 

Holder's  Slavery  in  Barbadoes.  1788. 

Hovey's  Letters  from  the  W.  Indies. 

Hurd's  Law  of  Freedom  and  Bondage. 
(Historical,  legal,  and  statistical.) 

Kemble's  Residence  on  a  Georgia  Planta- 
tion.   1838,  1839. 

Murray's  Lands  of  the  Slave.   1827. 

Paulding's  (J.  K.)  S.  in  the  U.  S.   1836. 

Phillippu's  History  of  Jamaica.  1830. 

Raynal's     European    Settlements    in     the 

West  Indies. 
Renny's  Hist,  of  Jamaica.   1807. 
Stowe's  (H.  B.)  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin. 
Key  to  ''  " 


Sunday  Schools. 

Fish's  Pattern  for  S.  School  Teachers. 
Fitch  on  the  Art  of  securing  attention. 
Groser's  The  Teacher. 
House's  Sunday  School  Hand  Book. 
Inglis'  The  Sunday  School. 

5 


ADDENDA. 


Sunday  Schools 

Sunday  School  Journal 
"  Times. 

"  World. 


nntintitd. 

Periodical. 


Systematic  Benevolence. 

Arthur  (Wm.),  How  much  shall   I  give? 

(The  duty  of  giving  a  stated  portion  of 

our  income.) 
Clark's  (S.  D.)  The  Faithful  Steward. 
Cooke's  (Parsons)  Div.  Law  of  Beneficence. 
Fry's  (B.  F.)  Property  Consecrated. 
Harris'  (Samuel)  Zacchcu?. 
Jenkin's  (D.  X.)  The  Good  Steward. 
Lawrence's  (Ed.  A.)  Jlission  of  the  Church. 
Stevens'  (Abel)  The  Great  Reform. 
Tappan's  (Lewis)  Is  it  right  to  be  rich? 
Wesfs  (Nathaniel)  The  right  and  left  hand 

blessings  of  God. 
White's  (Lorenzo)  How  much  shall  I  give? 

Tradition. 

Pro. 
Houbigant,  Conferences  de  ]Metz,  entre  un 

Juif,  un  Protestant,  ct  deux  Doctors  de 

la  Sorbonne. 
Vicentii  (L.)  pro  Cathol.  Fidei  Libellus. 
Whitby's  (Dan.)  What  Traditions  may  be 

relied  on  ? 

Con. 
Langii  (J.)  Dissertationes. 
Richardson's  (William)  Sermons. 
Chemnicius'  Examination  of  the  Decrees 

of  the  Council  of  Trent. 
Thummius,  de  Verbo  Dei. 

Traduction  of  the  Soul. 

Andalaj  (Rainardi)  Meditationes. 
Cartesianfe ;  gencraliter. 
Guntherus  de  Anima. 
Hothamus  de  Origine  Animte. 
Kadraufii  Dissertationes. 
Draper's  Human  Physiology. 
Hotham's  Origin  of  the  Soul. 

Transubstantiation. 

Allix,  Prefatio  historiea  de  dogma  T. 
BebcUii  Antiquitates  Ecclesia). 
Buddaji  (J.  F.)  Miscellanea  Sacra. 
Ittigii  Selecta  Historia  Eccles.  Capita. 
6 


Transubstantiation— c«n^n«<rf. 

Miers'  Geschichto  d.  Transubstantiations- 
lehre,  mit  Abhandlung  von  H.  E.  G. 
Paulas. 

Schmid,  de  Fatis  calicis  eucharistici. 

Van  Till,  Disputationes  historico-theolo- 
gicae. 

Walchii  (Geo.)  Hist.  Transubstantionum. 

Cosin's  liistory  of  the  Doctrine  of  T. 

Universalism. 

Pro. 
Prince's  Histor.  and  Critical  Lectures. 
Ramsay's  Philos.  Principles  of  Religion. 
Wright  (R.)  on  the  Eternity  of  Hell. 

Con. 
Biblical    Repository.    2d  Series,   4:1.    3d 

Series,  5  :  651,  6  :  75. 
Hudson  on  the  State  of  the  D«ad. 

"Waldenses. 

Bastie,  Dissertationes  histor. -theologicae. 
Bert,  I    Valdesi,  ossiano,  i    christiani  se- 

condo  la  chiesa  primitiva. 
Camcrarius  de  Excidio  Valdesium. 
[Leger,]  Apologie  des  Eglises  evangel. 
Liturgia;  Vaudoise. 
Meille,  Les  Vaudois   en    Calabre  au  qua- 

torzieme  siecle. 
Moneta,  adversus  Catharos  et  Valdenses. 
Pellegrin,  Expose  historique  des  V. 
Peyran,  Defense  des  Vaudois. 
Rej'nerus,  contra  Valdenses. 
[Schazen,]  Ilistoire  des  Chretiens  que  Ton 

nomme  Vaudois. 
Perrin's  Bloody  Rage  of  Rome  against  the 

True  Church  of  Christ,  shewn  in  the  hist. 

of  the  AV.  trans,  by  S.  Lennard. 
Punchard's  History  of  Congregationalism, 

vol.  i.  ch.  6. 
Drummond's  North  of  Italy.  1852. 
Elliot's    Horaj    Apocalypticas.      Considers 

them  to  be  the  two  Witnesses.  Rev.  xi. 

Muston,  at  the  end  of  his  "Israel  of  the 
Alps,"  gives  a  large  list  of  ancient  manu- 
scripts, both  doctrinal  and  historical, 
written  by  Waldenses  in  the  Romance 
language. 


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either  to  buy  or  borrow.  Every  minister  feels 
this  difficulty  continually. 

"But  we  now  arefurnished  with  a  very  full  dij-ec- 
tory,  not  onl  y  for  purch  a  si  ng  but  borro  wi  ng.  With 
this  'IxDEx'  the  bewildered  inquirer  can  almost 
alvaysfindinthe  library  of  a  neighboring  pastor, 
orof  the  town  or  city  of  his  residence,  the  aid  he 
desires.  He  knows  what  to  ask  for,  uses  it  an 
hour,  more  or  less,  and  needs  it  no  more,  perhaps, 
during  his  lifetime.  He  buys  the  index  for  four 
dollars,  and  is  really  better  equipped  than  Dr. 
Malcom  was  when  he  started  upou  his  profes- 
sional career  with  a  library  of  two  thousand 
volumes. 

"  We  may  fairly  ask,  therefore,  what  present 
can  a  friend  offer  an  industrionsminister  that  will 
prove  so  great  or  permanent  a  benefit  ?  Can  a 
parishioner  make  a  better  use  of  so  small  a  sum 


of  money?  A  post-office  order  of  that  amount, 
sent  to  the  publishers  in  Boston,  will  carry  the 
volume  to  any  part  of  the  United  States,  and  will 
do  something,  perhaps,  to  impart  a  fresh  inspira- 
tion to  a  niiud  t-hat  is  depressed  to  a  state  of 
comparative  listlessness  or  of  isolation,  fw  lack 
of  the  means  of  making  progress  in  the  right 
direction.  It  would  be  a  great  mistake  for  any 
one  to  suppose  that  the  index  would  be  of  no  use 
to  him  because  h-e  has  few  books,  for  it  will  give 
him  the  command  of  many." 

From  The  Advance,  Chicago. 
"One  of  the  most  useful  books  to  ministers 
lately  published,  is  Dr.  Howard  Maleom's  Theolo- 
gical Index.  The  author  does  not  claim  the  im- 
possible virtue  of  entire  completeness,  and  has 
omitted  what  is  comparatively  unimportant ; 
but  his  claim  is  modest  and  just,  that  he  has 
rendered  valuable  service  to  authors,  students, 
and  purchasers  of  books  for  libraries.  Scattered 
through  the  volume  are  numerous  useful  bio- 
graphical and  critical  remarks." 

From  the  Free  Press,  Burlington,  Vt. 

"  This  book  will  be  a  great  help  to  the  student, 
whether  in  or  out  of  the  ministry  ;  and  more  es- 
pecially if  he  has  access  to  a  large  library.  Under 
each  head  the  Fatheis  are  given  first,  then  works 
in  Foreign  languages,  and  then  Euglisli  authors. 
The  cross  references  ai'e  numerous  and  generally 
helpful.  Of  course,  the  book  is  not  perfect  No 
such  work  can  be.  It  is  like  a  dictionary,  which 
will  always  lack  some  words,  or  uses  of  words, 
and  give  misleadiag  etymologies.  But  we  cannot 
spare  the  dictionary." 

From  the  Methodist  Quarterlt  Review. 

"Dr.  Maleom's  volume  is  a  unique  and  very 
valuable  work.  It  is  a  noble  achievement,  that 
a  work  commenced  by  the  author  for  his  own 
convenience,  and  continued  as  occasion  offered 
through  the  long  period  of  his  'professional  life, 
should  have  attained,  from  his  single  hand,  so 
great  a  magnitude  and  completeness.  It  is  drawn 
up  too,  so  far  as  we  can  see,  with  an  impartiality 
which  renders  it  acceptable  to  believers  in  every 
creed,  and  which  would  render  it  difficult  to 
guess  what  is  the  creed  of  the  author." 


NOTICES    OF  MALCOM'S    INDEX. 


From  the  North  American,  Pliilad. 
"Dr.  Malcom  has  made  a  book  for  facilitating 
refereuce  to  almost  every  topic  withiu  the  broad 
limits  of  Theology,  the  plan  being  to  meutiou 
only  books  which  are  valuable  and  accessible. 
The  references  embrace  the  great  Reviews,  the 
best  English  Sermons,  and  many  authors  not 
theological,  but  who  treat  on  subjects  within 
that  range.  The  names  of  prominent  characters, 
scriptural  and  ecclesiastical,  are  given,  and  the 
titles  of  Iheir  works  and  the  authors  who  wrote 
respecting  them,  or  their  opinions.  The  plan  is 
admirable  and  might  be  advantageously  followed 
in  almost  every  department  of  knowledge,  could 
we  only  find  men  willing  to  toil  in  such  a  way 
for  half  a  century,  whose  resources  were  compe- 
tent to  their  project,  whose  lives  were  insured 
for  such  a  term,  and  whose  judgment  was  both 
ripe  and  catholic.  Perhaps  we  shall  convey  a 
better  idea  of  what  the  labor  has  been  by  saying 
that  there  are  one  hundred  and  twenty-six  refer- 
ences under  the  article  Prayer,  sweeping  in  what 
has  beeu  written  on  the  subject  from  Chrysostom 
to  Jeremy  Taylor,  Dr.  Watts,  and  Hannah  More. 
(Beside  specific  articles  on  answers  to  Prayers, 
Devotion,  Forms  of  Prayer,  Liturgies,  Lord's 
Prayer,  Prayer  for  the  Dead,  Secret  Prayer.) 
Three  pages  are  occupied  with  references  to 
Slavery,  three  to  Parables,  one  to  Stage  Plays, 
twenty-seven  to  Commentators,  and  thirteen  to 
Church  Architecture,  Discipline,  and  History. 
The  book  will  be  a  great  assistance  to  religrious 
persons.  It  is  such  a  noble  monument  of  patient, 
protracted  labor,  and  unobstrusive  study,  as  any 
country  might  be  proud  to  show,  evea  Ger- 
many." 

From  the  Doter  Star. 
"  It  is  eminently  practical  in  its  origin  and 
design.  It  does  not  aim  to  be  exhaustive  ;  but 
it  does  claim  to  constitute  a  guide  to  nearly  every 
thiug  available,  whicli  the  religious  student 
would  read  in  prosecuting'  his  inquiries.  And 
its  claim  appears  to  be  well  founded.  The  ar- 
rangement is  such  that  there  will  be  found  very 
little  difficulty  in  determining  whethertheprecise 
things  wanted  can  be  had,  and  if  so,  in  what 
author  it  can  be  found.  There  is  nothing  else  in 
the  language  that  propo.ses  to  meet  just  this  want ; 
and  the  want  is  so  real,  so  pressing,  so  general, 
and  is  so  well  and  fully  met  in  this  work,  that  it 
will  be  regarded  almost  as  indispensable,  for  the 
ready  use  of  general  religions  literature,  as  a 
concordance  is  to  the  ready  use  of  the  Bible.  We 
commend  the  work  with  a  special  emphasis,  and 
Bhall  be  surprised  if  it  does  not  find  a  place, 
at  once,  on  the  study  table  of  the  great  mass  of 
studious  clergymen  of  all  denominations." 

From  The  National  Baptist,  Philad. 
"We  hope  that  all  our  ministers  will  avail 
themselves  of  this  help." 

From  The  Presbjterian,  Philad. 
"This  unique  work  is  an  admirable  one  in  the 
purchase  of  books,  and  a  guide  to  those  who  seek 
Information  in  the  libraries  of  others.  No  present 
to  a  pastor  could  be  more  useful." 


From  the  Evenino  Post,  New  York. 
"Only  two  books  of  permanent  value  have 
been  recently  published — Heard's  '  Bacon's  Es- 
says,'and  Malcom's  'Index  to  Religious  Litera- 
ture '  The  latter,  under  two  thousand  heads, 
performs  for  Theology,  the  great  service  which 
Poole's  '  Index  to  Peiiodical  Literature'  did  for 
the  magazines  of  the  present  century.  The 
prominent  features  which  distinguish  this  work 
from  any  other  of  its  kind  are  the  alphabetical 
arrangement  of  topics,  with  writers  annexed, 
the  large  number  of  heads  comprehending  not 
only  the  pi'incipal  subjects,  but  the  widest  range 
of  religious  literature,  the  including  of  the  great 
Reviews,  secular  and  religious,  the  analytical 
arrangement  of  the  best  English  Sermons,  the 
insertion  of  a  wide  range  of  authors  not  theolo- 
gical, the  insertion  of  the  names  of  prominent 
characters,  with  their  biographies,  works,  and 
critics  upon  them. 

"  No     thelogical     student    can    afford    to   be 
without  this  monument  of  erudition  and  labor." 

From  the  Christian  Index,  Georgia. 
"  This  work  has  been  the  fruit  of  labor  reaching 
through  fifty  years.  Take  any  subject  within 
the  scope  of  Theology,  (we  believe  there  are  abso- 
lutely no  exceptions,  we,  at  least,  have  met  with 
no  topic  omitted.)  and  you  find  here  references  to 
the  authors  who  have  discussed  it,  whether  in 
treatises,  reviews,  or  sermons.  Of  course,  there 
are  omissions,  since  the  theological  works  in  the 
English  language  amount,  perhaps,  to  a  quarter 
of  a  million,  to  say  nothing  of  an  equal  number 
in  Latin,  German,  and  French  ;  but  these  omis- 
sions are  made  with  care  and  judgment.  The 
alphabetical  arrangement  of  topics  with  writers 
annexsd — the  multiplication  of  heads,  so  as  to 
present  all  details  and  pha.ses  of  subjects — the 
distribution  of  writers  on  controverted  subjects 
into  three  classes,  for,  against,  and  historical, 
facilitate  the  use  and  greatly  enhance  the  value 
of  the  work.  With  this  'Index'  at  hand  no  en- 
quirer on  any  question  in  theology  need  be  at  a 
loss  for  knowledge.  We  anticipate  important 
assistance  from  it  in  our  future  studies,  and 
recommend  it  with  confidence  to  all  who  know 
how  to  appreciate  a  work  so  unique." 

From  The  Ambassador,  Boston. 
"A  book  which  no  man  will  ever  read  through, 
but  which  every  theological  student  will  need  to 
look  into,  and  which  will  enable  him  to  make 
moments  do  the  work  of  hours.  It  is  to  the  ordi- 
nary way  of  eonsultingauthors,  what  the  Lowell 
spindle  is  to  the  old  spinning  wheel  ;  and  refutes 
the  saying  of  Lord  Bacon,  '  That  there  is  no  royal 
road  to  knowledge.'" 

From  the  Journal  and  Messenger,  Cincinnati. 
"The  work  fills  a  place  hitherto  unoccupied, 
and  will  prove  a  valuable  assistance  to  ministers, 
library  associations,  and  scholars  generally." 

From  the  Newport  Daily  News. 
"This  adds  one  to  the  number  of  books  which 
a  man  must  have." 


NOTICES    OF   MA  LOOM'S    INDEX. 


From  The  American  Baptist. 
"  Dr.  Malcorn  bas  rendered  the  religious  aud 
literary  world  an  invaluable  service  by  tbe  com- 
pilation of  an  Index  Librorum,  the  want  of  which 
bas  beeu  sadly  felt.  The  work  contains  .seventy 
thousand  citations,  arranged  alphabetically  under 
two  thousand  heads.  It  will  be  found  especially 
valuable  to  all  persons  desirous  of  investigating 
thoroughly  any  particular  subject.  A  minister 
wishes,  fur  instance,  to  investigate  the  subject 
of  .'Angels.  He  knows  not  what  works  have  been 
written,  or  where  they  are  to  be  found,  conse- 
quently he  must  either  travel  over  new  ground 
without  a  guide,  and  do  precisely  what  has 
ali'eady  been  done,  probably  much  better  than 
he  can  do  it,  by  some  former  investigator,  or  else 
he  must  search  libraries,  inquire  of  his  neighbors, 
and  thus  waste  valuable  time,  and  perhaps  after 
all  fail  to  discover  the  precise  work  that  would 
have  benefitted  him.  By  turning  to  "Angels,"  in 
this  Index,  he  will  find  more  than  fifty  works 
named,  at  the  head  of  which  is  Ode's  Commen- 
tariusde  Augelis,  and  he  has  only  to  send  to  a 
bookseller".^  for  this  grand  work  to  learn  every 
thing  of  importance  that  has  been  written  about 
the  angels  by  rabbins,  heathens,  and  modern 
authors.  On  Sacrifice,  Dr.  M.  has  given  us  about 
fifty  authors;  on  Rosecrucians  twelve;  on  Free 
Masonry  some  seventy-five ;  on  Slavery  and  the 
Slave  Trade  nearly  three  hundred  ;  on  Woman's 
Eights  nineteen ;  besides  seventy-five  on  the 
Female  Sex.  From  these  examples,  taken  at 
random,  it  will  be  seen  how  complete  and  thor- 
ough has  been  the  author's  examination  of  books. 

From  the  Guardian  of  Health  and  Education, 
Boston. 

"  This  is  one  of  the  most  wonderful,  reliable, 
valuable,  aud  unique  books  of  the  age. 

"  We  do  not  share  in  the  feeling  which  proba- 
bly gave  rise  to  the  objection  which  says,  '  New 
school-men  will  feel  that  the  author  has  failed  to 
gi-ve  to  modern  theologians  of  Now  England  the 
prominence  which  is  their  due.'  It  is  very  pos- 
sible that  '  modern  theologians  of  New  England, 
have  overestimated  their  merits,  and  that  Dr. 
Malcom  may  be  about  right,  after  all. 

"  No  one  expects  that  any  book  made  by  man 
will  be  perfect,  as  no  one  who  keeps  a  straight  path 
can  avoid  bisecting  that  of  some  others,  and,  in 
our  opinion,  this  work  comes  as  near  perfection 
as  any  one  could  well  do  on  the  subject.  We 
cordially  commend  it  to  those  who  wish  to  study 
Theology." 

From  the  Albany  Express. 
"  The  mere  statement  of  the  object  of  this  book, 
and  of  its  success,  is  enough  to  indicate  its  im- 
measurable value.  That  it  is  successful  will,  we 
think,  be  conceded  by  every  person  who  exam- 
ines it." 


I         From  the  Examiner  and  Chroniclb,  N.  Y. 

"  The  design  is  to  render  the  contents  of  books 
available,  by  directing  the  student  to  treatises  on 
given  subjects.  Most  persons,  especially  yoang 
persons,  are  destitute  of  that  knowledge,  and 
many  have  at  hand  the  very  help  needed,  with- 
out knowing  it.  This  volume  seeks  to  give  them 
the  necessary  knowledge.  For  example,  if  a 
student  wishes  to  investigate  the  subject  of  Fast- 
ing, he  turns  to  that  word  in  the  Index,  and  fi  uds 
the  names  of  fifty-four  books,  and  discourses,  and 
review  articles,  on  that  theme  ;  wmeof  which  are 
likely  to  be  within  his  search.  So  under  J/eZ- 
chisedec,  he  finds  twenty-eight  references  to  au- 
thors who  have  written  on  that  subject. 

"  We  confidently  predict  a  large  sale  for  the 
book." 

From  the  Presbttbrian  Banner. 

"The  convenience   and   advantage  of  such  a 
book  will  be  obvious  to  all.     Careful  examina- 
tion will  discover  some  deficiencies,  but,  on  the 
whole,  the  work  is  wonderfully  complete." 
From  the  Pittsburo  Commercial,  Pa. 

"The  plan  of  the  book   is  excellent,  and,  in 
spite  of  some  errors,  which  have  been  pointed 
out,  its  execution  is  worthy  of  great  praise." 
From  the  Journal  and  Messenger,  Cin. 

"The  work  fills  a  place  hitherto  unoccupied, 
and  will  prove  a  valuable  assistance  to  minis- 
ters, library  associations,  and  scholars  generally. 
It  will  save  a  vast  deal  of  time  in  hunting  up 
passages  for  one's  self.  The  motto  of  the  book  is 
true  and  pertinent  —  'Scire  ubi  aliquid  possis 
invenire,  magna  pars  eruditionis  est.' — To  know 
where  to  find  any  tldng,  is  a  great  part  ofUarn 
ing. ' ' 

From  the  Western  Christian  Advocate. 

"We  examined  a  portion  of  this  woi-k  in  the 
proof  sheets,  aud  expressed  our  opinion  that  it 
would  be  of  great  ability.  A  fuller  examination 
has  confirmed  this  impression.  The  book  gives 
information  which  is  greatly  needed.  President 
Malcom  has  been  a  favorite  of  ouis  for  years,  for 
his  excellent  edition  of  Butler's  Analogy. 

"  We  have  never  before  welcomed  so  important 
a  help  to  authors,  students,  and  bihliopolists." 
From  Zion's  Advocate,  Portland. 

"A  work  of  immense  labor,  such   as  no  one 
could  prepare  who  had  not  the  years  allotted  to 
the  life-time  of  man      We  know  of  no  work  of  the 
kind  which  can  compare  with  it  in  value." 
From  the  Western  Christian  Advocate. 

"  Here  is  a  book  unlike  any  other.  It  is  a  bold 
literary  adventure,  for  it  is  a  closely  printed  oc- 
tavo of  five  hundred  pages,  printed  with  double 
columns.  The  author  has  wroneht,  in  its  prepa- 
ration, an  amount  of  work  which  is  tiresome  to 
think  of.  To  students,  authors,  and  collectors 
of  books  it  must  be  of  great  value." 


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